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What (who) is W H Diddle - definition

AMERICAN COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL COACH
Ed Diddle; E.A. Diddle; E. A. Diddle

W. H. Diddle         
AMERICAN GOLF COURSE ARCHITECT
Bill Diddle
Bill Diddel (1882–February 25, 1985) was an American amateur golfer and renowned golf course designer. He was born in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Walter Hood Fitch         
BOTANICAL ILLUSTRATOR (1817-1892)
W. H. Fitch; W H Fitch
Walter Hood Fitch (28 February 1817 – 1892) was a botanical illustrator, born in Glasgow, Scotland, who executed some 10,000 drawings for various publications.
H. W. Bradley         
AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHER
H.W. Bradley; H W Bradley; HW Bradley
Henry William Bradley (1813–1891) was an American photographer. He and his partner, William Rulofson, were active in San Francisco, California and were responsible for photographs of many notable Californians.

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Edgar Diddle

Edgar Allen Diddle (March 12, 1895 – January 2, 1970) was an American college men's basketball coach. He is known for coaching at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky from 1922 to 1964. Diddle became the first coach in history to coach 1,000 games at one school. Diddle was known as one of the early pioneers of the fast break and for waving a red towel around along the sidelines. During games he would wave, toss, and chew on this towel, and even cover his face in times of disappointment. His red towel is now part of WKU's official athletic logo. Diddle experienced only five losing seasons in 42 years.