Louis H. Galbreath

Louis H. Galbreath

Louis Hutchinson Galbreath (December 22, 1861 – August 15, 1899) was American educator who specialized in training teachers and advocated educational psychology and scientific pedagogy. A graduate of both Illinois State University and Cornell University had his career cut short when he died from typhoid fever. In 1896 while a professor at Illinois State University he became the second head football coach at the school.

Read more about Louis H. Galbreath:  Early Years, Educator, Football Coach, Family

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