User:Dcw2003

Peter Dalland
Biographical details
Born(1921-04-12)April 12, 1921
New York City, New York
DiedOctober 20, 2014(2014-10-20) (aged 93)
Thousand Oaks, California
Alma materHarvard University, Swathmore College
Playing career
Position(s)breastroke, freestyle
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1947-1955Rose Valley Suburban League, Pa.
1956, 1958Asst. Coach, Yale University
1957-1992University of Southern California
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
9 NCAA Championships
14 AAU Men's National titles
2 AAU Women's National titles
Awards
Olympic Coach Women's Swimming (1964)
Olympic Coach Women's Swimming (1972) International Swimming Hall of Fame[1]

dcw2003 was a technical writer and trainer who worked two decades writing documentation for companies focusing in the area of network management software. He received a BS in Political Science from Tufts University in 1977, and studied Political Theory, International Relations, and Soviet government and history. He received a Masters in Teaching in 1979, an Associates in Electronics Technology in 1981, and later trained as a paralegal. He has currently completed over 43,000 edits, and is a Master Editor. He swam with a college swim team, mostly for the exercise during college, and was an enthusiastic masters swimmer for thirty years. He is currently adding and editing the bios of olympic swimmers, distance swimmers, and swim coaches.

(Kenny Beck, Bob Bray, Ralph Budelman, Lee Case, Devere Christensen, Harold Dash, Dixon Fiske, Eddie Knox, Jerry Miller, Don Tierney and Frank Walton)

A brief list of boxing articles created and most heavily edited include but are not limited to:

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  • Abraham Jacob Hollandersky
  • Austin Rice
  • Dave Palitz
  • Mosey King
  • Captain George Fried
  • Joe Glick
  • Syd Terris (From Small Stub)
  • Jack Bernstein (boxer)(From small stub)
  • Abie Bain
  • Jack Silver (boxer)
  • Jimmy Goodrich
  • Phil Bloom
  • Venice Borkhorsor
  • Solly Seeman (In progress)
  • Mushy Callahan (from small stub)
  • Benny Valgar
  • Joe Bernstein (Added references and boxing table)
  • Joe Benjamin (boxer) (In progress)
  • Eddie Kelly (boxer)
  • Tom McCormick (Added image, table, and two sections of text)
  • Matt Wells (From small stub)
  • Harry Lewis (boxer) From short stub
  • Mike (Twin) Sullivan
  • William "Honey" Mellody
  • Frank Erne
  • Tommy Freeman (boxer)
  • Al McCoy (From short Stub)
  • Joe Gans - (Fixed in-line references for web-sites)
  • Al Hostak
  • Rube Ferns
  • Solly Krieger
  • Pat Bradley
  • List of welterweight boxing champions (Added seven champions)
  • Mike Glover (boxer)
  • Ray Bronson
  • Waldemar Holberg
  • Isadore Schwartz
  • Newsboy Brown (From Stub)
  • Kid Norfolk (Added five references, and removed references needed warning)
  • Added sources for boxer Johnny Coulon, and section titles
  • Wrote Frankie Neil from scratch, bantamweight boxing champion
  • Added Record box and photo for boxer Montie Attell, also photos, and did minor grammar edit
  • Created Harry Forbes from scratch, included table, photos, and many references
  • Created Boxer Eddie Martin, bantamweight, as Eddie Martin (boxer)
  • Updated and added greatly to Abe Goldstein, bantamweight champion boxer, photo, 25 references, etc.
  • Added 23 references to Terry McGovern, from the existing three, as references were required. Improved headers and added text.
  • Wrote Ike Weir from scratch.
  • Added photo, references, and section headers to Torpedo Billy Murphey
  • Added greatly to Young Griffo, which had been a short stub. Created an additional twenty references, photos and text.
  • Created articles Ben Jordan
  • Created article Eddie Santry from scratch
  • Created article Mike Ballarino, Jr. Lightweight champion
  • Created article Tippy Larkin from tiny stub
  • Heavily edited and organized article on Thai flyweight boxer Chartchai Chionoi
  • Created from scratch Flyweight Champion Filipino boxer Bernard Villacampo
  • Heavily added to and edited Lou Salica from very small stub. Added photo, content, and over 20 references
  • Created article Eddie Connolly (boxer) Need to add disambiguation pages
  • Added references to boxer Harry Harris, and much text
  • Completed article Georgie Abrams from stub
  • Wrote most of Izzy Jannazzo article
  • Completed and improved article Ruby Goldstein and added photo and many references
  • Completed Petey Sarron, boxing stub
  • Completed Johnny Jadick, boxing stub
  • Completed Al Foreman, boxing stub
  • Completed most of Pinky Silverberg from tiny stub, 25 references added, photo, etc.
  • Added photograph, text, better headers, boxing record, and numerous references to Pete Sanstol, boxer
  • Created Tod Morgan from tiny stub, adding 30 references, photos, and several pages of text
  • Updated boxer Steve Cruz from small stub, added numerous references
  • Updated boxer Frankie Burns from small stub with no references
  • Created from scratch Bantamweight title claimant, "Little" Jackie Sharkey
  • Added greatly to tiny stub for 1920's heavyweight Bill Brennan (boxer)
  • Updated and greatly added to boxer Floyd Johnson, added references, and photo
  • Added to 1860's Jewish American Lightweight Boxing Champion Young Barney Aaron, adding important primary source references, photos
  • Greatly added to Jewish boxer Maxie Berger's bio from small stub adding photos, and more accurate and complete data
  • Completed boxer's Ike Williams and Juan Zurita's bios from small stubs.
  • Sammy Angott from stub
  • Lew Jenkins from small stub
  • Completed boxing bios for Paddy DeMarco and Jimmy Carter from stubs
  • Completed entry for George Chip, middleweight champion
  • Rewrote boxers Julie Kogon, Leo Rodak, Petey Scalzo, Joey Archibald, adding hundreds of inline references
  • Added boxers Alphonse Halimi, Robert Cohen, Freddie Gilroy, Raul Macias, John Henry Lewis, and Ben Jeby from small stubs
  • Rewrote and added Benny Leonard, PT-109, PT-59


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Jim Stillson
Biographical details
Borncirca 1953
Aberdeen, Maryland
Alma materOhio State University
Playing career
1970-1974Ohio State University
Position(s)Diver
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1984-2017Southern Methodist University
Diving Coach
1987-1991
1997
U.S. Diving National Team
Diving Coach
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
3 x NCAA Diving Coach of the Year
16 x Conference Coach of the Year
1999 USOC Diving Coach of the Year
1992 Mike Malone Memorial Award
2015 International Swim. Hall of Fame Paragon Award
2017 Phil Boggs Award

Jim Stillson is an American former competition diver for Ohio State University, who coached the Southern Methodist University Diving Team team for thirty-three years years from 1984 through 2017, where twenty-one of his divers won 89 conference championships.[2][3]

Stillson received All-American honors as a swimmer at Campbell High School (California), and attended and swam for Ohio State University where he earned All-America honors from the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) on the 3 meter board his senior year, graduating in 1974.[4][5]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference ISHOF was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ "SMU Coach Jim Stillson to Retire After 33 Seasons".
  3. ^ "A Big Splash; SMU Dedicates Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center". smu.edu.
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference SS was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. ^ Cite error: The named reference TDHOF was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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