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John Wooden's pyramid stands test of timeJohn Wooden was a young high school teacher and coach in the 1930s when he first wrote his personal definition of success, searching for a way to assure ...
Legendary basketball coach John Wooden may have created his Pyramid of Success nearly 60 years ago, but many of his former players, including Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Bill Walton, say it's still ...
Wooden died just weeks before his 100th birthday in 2010, but his legacy — including his belief in “The Pyramid of Success” — continues to be felt in South Bend.
Pictured are Peanut Louie and Tim Harper smiling for the camera in front of the John Wooden’s Pyramid of Success. The Harper’s started Harper for Kids to bring skills for success to K-12 students.
UCLA basketball Hall of Famer John Vallely is releasing a book called "The Pyramid Principle", telling the story of his journey to UCLA and honoring John Wooden's Pyramid of Success. Vallely ...
On that white fabric, you could read and study a detailed triangular graphic that spells out “The Pyramid of Success” by the late, legendary UCLA basketball coach John Wooden.
The United States Postal Service honored former UCLA men’s basketball coach John Wooden last Saturday with a ceremony dedicating a Forever Stamp that is now on sale.
Wooden, who taught English to high schoolers in Indiana before he went to California, created what was termed the “Pyramid of Success.” ...
A U.S. stamp honoring John Wooden has been unveiled on the UCLA campus where he coached the Bruins to a record 10 national basketball championships in the 1960s and '70s.
Wooden borrowed from others to construct his Pyramid of Success, which has become his legacy almost as much as his coaching victories.
Wooden died just weeks before his 100th birthday in 2010, but his legacy — including his belief in “The Pyramid of Success” — continues to be felt in South Bend.