Martin F. Angell

Martin Fuller Angell (December 29, 1878 – September 3, 1930) was an American football and baseball coach and physics and mathematics professor.

[1][2] Angell became a professor of physics and mathematics at the University of New Mexico in 1903 and received his master's degree there.

[3] While at the University of New Mexico, he also served as the head football and baseball coach.

[4] Angell joined the physics department at the University of Idaho in 1913.

[7][5] Angell died in 1930 in Spokane, Washington, after being diagnosed with undulant or Malta fever.