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text_A: The Statue of Liberty is not a neoclassical sculpture.
text_B: Forrest Floyd `` Twogie '' Twogood -LRB- April 29 , 1907 -- April 26 , 1972 -RRB- was a minor league baseball player , college basketball and baseball coach , and college athletics administrator .. minor league baseball. minor league baseball. college basketball. college basketball. baseball. college baseball. He is best known as the head basketball coach at the University of Southern California for 16 seasons , from 1950 to 1966 .. University of Southern California. USC Trojans men's basketball. Born in Kingsley , Iowa , Twogood was three-sport athlete at Central High School in Sioux City , then played basketball and baseball at the University of Iowa , before being signed by Branch Rickey 's St. Louis Cardinals .. Iowa. Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball. baseball. college baseball. Sioux City. Sioux City, Iowa. University of Iowa. University of Iowa. Branch Rickey. Branch Rickey. St. Louis Cardinals. St. Louis Cardinals. A left-handed pitcher , he played four seasons of minor league baseball while spending his winters in Los Angeles as an assistant basketball coach at USC under Sam Barry , his coach at Iowa , from 1929 to 1936 .. Iowa. Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball. USC. USC Trojans men's basketball. minor league baseball. minor league baseball. baseball. college baseball. pitcher. pitcher. Los Angeles. Los Angeles. Sam Barry. Sam Barry. After arm trouble led to his retirement from baseball in 1934 , Twogood was the head coach at the University of Idaho from 1936 to 1941 , and the University of San Francisco for a season While at Idaho , he was also the Vandals ' baseball coach -LRB- 1937 -- 41 -RRB- .. Idaho. Idaho Vandals men's basketball. San Francisco. San Francisco Dons men's basketball. baseball. college baseball. University of Idaho. Idaho Vandals men's basketball. University of San Francisco. San Francisco Dons men's basketball. During World War II , Twogood served in the U.S. Navy , then worked in the private sector and also as supervisor of officials in the Pacific Coast Conference .. World War II. World War II. U.S. Navy. United States Navy. Pacific Coast Conference. Pacific Coast Conference. He returned to USC as an assistant under Barry in 1949 , and when Barry died of a heart attack in September 1950 , Twogood was promoted to head coach and served for 16 seasons .. USC. USC Trojans men's basketball. In 22 seasons as a head coach , he compiled a 317 -- 260 record , with two conference championships and three NCAA tournament appearances , including the Final Four in 1954 .. NCAA tournament. NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship. Final Four. Final Four. 1954 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. After stepping down from coaching in 1966 , Twogood was an assistant athletic director at USC .. USC. USC Trojans men's basketball. The auditorium at the university 's Heritage Hall is named in his honor ; its bronze plaque reads  :. Diagnosed with inoperable lymph gland cancer in late 1971 , Twogood died in April 1972 at Glendale Memorial Hospital in the Los Angeles suburb of Glendale , a few days shy of his 65th birthday .. Los Angeles. Los Angeles. lymph gland. Lymph node. Glendale Memorial Hospital. Glendale Adventist Medical Center. Glendale. Glendale, California. He left behind his beloved wife Eleanor , sisters Blanche and Lucille , only and beloved nephew David Stockman , US Naval Academy 1951 Col -LRB- Ret -RRB- USAF and fighter pilot , and wife Lucia , as well as David and Lucia 's children Sidne Ann and Bill Stockman , who loved him dearly
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