Charles E. Coates, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Charles E. Coates

American academic, chemist, and player and coach of American football

Date of Birth: 13-Aug-1866

Place of Birth: Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Date of Death: 27-Dec-1939

Profession: chemist, American football player

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Charles E. Coates

  • Charles Edward Coates, Jr.
  • (August 13, 1866 – December 27, 1939) was an American academic, chemist, and player and coach of American football.
  • He was the third faculty member with a PhD in Louisiana State University's history.
  • Coates was known worldwide for his work in sugar chemistry research and he served as the dean of the Audubon Sugar School.
  • Coates was also the first head coach of the LSU Tigers football team.
  • He lost the only game he ever coached in 1893 to a team composed mostly of ex-Tulane players and members of the Southern Athletic Club, 34–0.Coates was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1866.
  • His father, Charles E.
  • Coates, Sr., practiced medicine in Baltimore after moving from Coatesville, Pennsylvania, which had been settled by and named for his ancestors.
  • Coates played football at Johns Hopkins University and when he came to LSU in 1893, he volunteered to organize and coach the school's first football squad.
  • He married Ollie Maurin of Donaldsonville, Louisiana in 1901.
  • The couple had four children: Charles Hunter (1903–1972), Victor Maurin (1905-1946), Jesse (1908-1994), and Caroline Pennock (1917-2001).
  • Coates died in 1939.The Charles E.
  • Coates Memorial Fund at LSU is named after him, as is Coates Hall, a building on LSU's campus.

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