John W. Hollister
File:John W. Hollister.jpg
Hollister cropped from 1895 Michigan Wolverines football team photograph
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Sport(s) | Football |
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Biographical details | |
Born | North Pawlet, Vermont |
October 21, 1869
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Chicago, Illinois |
Playing career | |
early 1890s | Williams |
1893, 1895 | Michigan |
Position(s) | Halfback |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1894–1895 | Beloit |
1896 | Ole Miss |
1898–1903 | Beloit |
1908–1910 | Morningside |
Administrative career (AD unless noted) | |
1898–1903 | Beloit |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 49–38–11 |
Statistics |
John Willis Hollister (October 21, 1869 – March 8, 1950) was an American football player and coach.
Hollister was born in North Pawlet, Vermont in 1869, the son of F. S. Hollister, "a traveling agent," and Julia L. Hollister.[1][2][3] Hollister attended Middlebury College from 1889 to 1890 and received a bachelor of arts degree from Williams College in 1893. At Williams, he played football and baseball and "received high praise as an all-around athlete."[4] He subsequently attended the Law Department of the University of Michigan from 1893 to 1896.[5][6] While attending law school, Hollister played halfback for the 1893 and 1895 Michigan Wolverines football teams.[7]
In the fall of 1894, Hollister took time off from his legal studies to accept a position as physical director and football coach at Beloit College. An account from the Beloit College Hall of Honor, to which Hollister was posthumously inducted in 1980, notes: "In 1894, Beloit alumni interested in seeing the athletic program expand provided funds to hire a coach for one year. The subsequent appointment of John Hollister as the first physical training instructor and coach began a rich athletic tradition at the College."[4]
After serving the 1894–95 academic year at Beloit, Hollister returned to the University of Michigan to complete his legal education, receiving an Ll.B. degree in 1896. After completing his legal studies, Hollister became the head football coach at the University of Mississippi in 1896, leading the team to a 1–2 record.[8]
In November 1897, Hollister married Margaret Hayden Reustle. They had a daughter, Margaret, in 1904.[1]
In 1898, Hollister returned to coaching, serving as the football coach and athletic director from 1898 to 1903.[8] He also served as the head football coach at Morningside College in Iowa from 1908–1910. Hollister compiled a career college football record of 49–38–11.[8]
Hollister later worked as a publishing executive in Chicago.[4] At the time of the 1920 Census, Hollister was listed as a resident of Chicago with a wife (Margaret, age 38) and a daughter (Margaret, age 15), and a job as an accountant in the machinery industry.[9] He died on March 8, 1950 in Chicago.[1]
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- ↑ 1870 Census. Census Place: Pawlet, Rutland, Vermont; Roll: M593_1624; Page: 514B; Image: 477; Family History Library Film: 553123
- ↑ 1880 Census. Census Place: White Creek, Washington, New York; Roll: 943; Family History Film: 1254943; Page: 461C; Enumeration District: 155; Image: 0031.
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- ↑ Census entry is for John Willis Hollister, born in Vermont. 1920 Census; Census Place: Chicago Ward 7, Cook (Chicago), Illinois; Roll: T625_315; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 425; Image: 1060.
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