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Position | Quarterback |
Class | Graduate |
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Born: | Estill Springs, Tennessee, U.S. | July 12, 1873
Died: | December 21, 1950 Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. | (aged 77)
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William Ewing Beard (July 12, 1873 – December 21, 1950) was a college football player, soldier, journalist, war correspondent, naval historian, and long-time officer of the Tennessee Historical Commission and member of the Tennessee Historical Society. [1] [2] He wrote several books on Nashville and dubbed Vanderbilt University the Commodores.
Beard was born on July 12, 1873, in Estill Springs, Tennessee, to Richard Beard, a Confederate captain, and Marie Dromgoole, of Estill Springs, Tennessee. [3] He attended Vanderbilt from 1890 to 1893. [2] In 1892 Beard was the first Vanderbilt quarterback to play Tennessee. [4]
Beard joined the staff of the Nashville American in 1896. [2] [5] In 1897 he was the first to dub Vanderbilt the Commodores. [6] [7] [8] While at the American, Beard employed former Vandy player Bob Blake. [9]
Beard became the state news editor of the Banner in 1910, promoted to associated editor in 1933. [3]