Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 51. Chapters: People from St. Cloud, Minnesota, Radio stations in St. Cloud, Minnesota, Clark Shaughnessy, St. Cloud State University, Reynold Philipsek, Buddy Wolfe, Greg Mortenson, Gig Young, St. Cloud Hospital, Tom Petters, Tarryl Clark, Cathedral High School (St. Cloud, Minnesota), KVSC, Ed Henry, St. Cloud State Huskies, Joel Gretsch, Michael Sauer, John Nord, Kurt Sauer, Larry Haws, David Durenberger, Chris Harrington, John Carlson, Wheelock Whitney, Jr., Ginger Helgeson-Nielsen, KYES, Peter Gross, Apollo High School (St. Cloud, Minnesota), Steve Gottwalt, Martin Marty, Minnesota Correctional Facility - St. Cloud, DeSoto Bridge, June Marlowe, John Pederson, DPMS Panther Arms, Technical Senior School, Cory Undlin, King Banaian, St. Cloud State Huskies men's ice hockey, Keith Fahnhorst, Irvin Studer, Jodi Thelen, KASM, KCLD-FM, St. Cloud Regional Airport, KRWC, Dave Kleis, Janey Gohl, 1998 St. Cloud explosion, KNSI, Jim Fahnhorst, St. Cloud Rail Bridge, Veterans Bridge (St. Cloud, Minnesota), St. Cloud Technical and Community College, WJON, St. Cloud Dam, WWJO, University Bridge, WYRQ-FM, Hack Spencer, Al Loehr, KFML, Cathedral of Saint Mary in St. Cloud, KMXK, KZRV, Ron Backes, Granite City Crossing, KCML, KLZZ, KDDG, WHMH-FM, George Henry Speltz, WVAL, KKJM, KZPK, St. Cloud Rock'n Rollers. Excerpt: Clark Daniel Shaughnessy (March 6, 1892 - May 15, 1970) was an American football coach and innovator. He is sometimes called the "father of the T formation," although that system had previously been used as early as the 1880s. Shaughnessy did, however, modernize the obsolescent T formation to make it once again relevant in the sport. He employed his innovations most famously on offense, but on the defensive side of the ball as well, and he earned a reputation as a ceaseless experimenter. Shaughnessy held head coaching positions a...