Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: Washington & Jefferson Presidents football coaches, Washington & Jefferson Presidents football players, Luke Ravenstahl, Mysterious Walker, Sol Metzger, John Heisman, List of Washington & Jefferson Presidents head football coaches, List of Washington & Jefferson Presidents football seasons, Andrew Kerr, Bob Folwell, Ralph Hutchinson, John Brallier, Stu Holcomb, John Luckhardt, Burleigh Cruikshank, Ray Neal, Alured Ransom, Jim Aiken, Ben "Sport" Donnelly, Joe McMullen, 1922 Rose Bowl, Greasy Neale, Mike Sirianni, Pete Henry, Robert M. Murphy, Eddie Wood, Charles Fremont West, Simon Strousse Baker, Arthur McFarland, Ralph Vince, Herb Kopf, A. J. Pagano, Al Helfer, David C. Morrow, Clark Schrontz, Ross Fiscus, Russ Stein, Chris Babirad, Frank Piekarski, Jack Lang, Paul T. Hogan, Brit Patterson, Forrest Douds, Charlie Guy, Dick Vick, Dan Towler, Al Wesbecher, Bill Stobbs, Frank Pauly, Fred Shirey, Allie Miller, Bill Berrehsem, Johnny Spiegel, Bird Carroll, Chet Widerquist, John Banaszak, Hal Erickson, George J. Demas, Bill Amos, Frank Niehaus, Bill Edgar, Will Norman, Homer Bliss, Red Kirkman, Harry Malcolm, Edward B. Gallagher, Dutch Marion, Joe Wiehl, Chase Clements, Don Straw, Wayne Brenkert, Al Hadden, Tony Paulekas, By Wimberly, Orville Siegfried, Frank McNeil, Don Rhodes, Edgar Garbisch, Ed Loucks, George Shaffer, Stu Wilson, Al Crook. Excerpt: Luke Robert Ravenstahl (born February 6, 1980) is the current Mayor of Pittsburgh. In September 2006, he became the youngest mayor in Pittsburgh's history at the age of 26. He is among the youngest mayors of a major city in American history. A graduate of North Catholic High School, Ravenstahl attended the University of Pittsburgh before graduating from Washington & Jefferson College. Four months after his graduation, aged 23, he ran for a seat on the Pittsburgh City Counci...