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  1. William H. Spaulding (May 4, 1880 – October 12, 1966) was an American football player and coach of football, basketball, and baseball. Spaulding coached at UCLA from 1925 to 1938. He had a successful tenure, compiling a 72–51–8 (.580) record. He also served as the head football coach at the University of Minnesota from 1922 to 1924.

  2. The 1938 UCLA Bruins football team represented the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in the 1938 college football season. Coached by William H. Spaulding, the Bruins finished the season with a 7–4–1 record and made their first postseason appearance in a bowl game.

  3. 20 de jun. de 2023 · A review of Spaulding's classification system for effective cleaning, disinfection and sterilization of reusable medical devices: Viewed through a modern-day lens that will inform and enable future sustainability - ScienceDirect.

  4. Spaulding classification. Earle Spaulding of Temple University ( Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) in a 1939 paper on disinfection of surgical instruments in a chemical solution proposed "a strategy for sterilization or disinfection of inanimate objects and surfaces based on the degree of risk involved in their use". [1]

  5. Title. William H. Spaulding, U.C.L.A. football coach, with a football player Homer Oliver Spaulding Field at UCLA, Los Angeles, 1932. Date Created and/or Issued. September 10, 1932. Publication Information. Los Angeles Times. Contributing Institution. UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library. Collection.

  6. William H. Spaulding, U.C.L.A. football coach, with a football player Homer Oliver Spaulding Field at UCLA, Los Angeles, 1932 - UCLA Library Digital Collections

  7. William H. Spaulding (May 4, 1880 – October 12, 1966) was an American football player and coach of football, basketball, and baseball. Spaulding coached at UCLA from 1925 to 1938. He had a successful tenure, compiling a 72–51–8 (.580) record. He also served as the head football coach at the University of Minnesota from 1922 to 1924.