26/20/37Alumni AssociationAlumniAvery Brundage Collection, 1908-1975
Box 1: Amateur Athletic Union
Amateur Athletic Union, 1932-34, 1941-621952-5819591960-61196219631964
Box 2: Amateur Athletic Union
Amateur Athletic Union (AAU), 19651966-691970-74"Amateur Athlete" magazine, 1959-69, 1970-71Annual Meetings
56th Meeting, Atlantic City, New Jersey, Dec. 8-10, 1944Executive and Foreign Relations Committees (E & FRC), June 29, 1945
Feb. 19, 1950 New York, New York, Feb. 10, 1951 New York Athletic Club, Feb. 17, 1952 64th Meeting, Spokane, Washington, Dec. 4-7, 1952 E & FRC, New York Athletic Club, Feb. 15, 1953 Washington, D.C., Nov. 27, 1953 65th Meeting, Washington D.C., Nov. 27-29, 1953 E & FRC, New York Athletic Club, Feb. 21, 1954 St. Louis, Missouri, June 19, 1954 68th Meeting, Louisville, Kentucky, Dec. 1-4, 1955
Box 3: Amateur Athletic Union
Amateur Athletic UnionAnnual Meetings
E & FRC, New York, New York, Feb. 19, 1956 Bakersfield, California, June 22, 1956
69th Meeting, Los Angeles, California, Oct. 30-Nov. 2, 1956E & FRC, New York, New York, Feb. 6, 1957
Washington, D.C., Nov. 28, 195770th Meeting, Washington, D.C., Nov. 28-Dec. 1, 1957E & FRC, New York, New York, Feb. 23, 1958
Bakersfield, California, June 20, 195871st Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, Dec. 7, 1958E & FRC, New York, New York, Feb. 22, 1959
Boulder, Colorado, June 19-20, 195972nd Meeting, Miami Beach, Florida, Dec. 3-6, 1959E & FRC New York, New York, Feb. 21, 1960Executive Committee (EC), Chicago, Illinois, May 19, 1960
E & FRC, Bakersfield, California, June 24, 1960 Rome, Italy, August 28, 1960
EC, Chicago, Illinois, Oct. 15, 196073rd Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, Nov. 30-Dec. 4, 1960
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EC, New York, New York, Feb. 26, 1961 E & FRC, New York, New York, Feb. 26, June 23, 1961 EC, Chicago, Illinois (2 folders), Oct. 1-3, 1961 E & FRC, Washington, D.C., Nov. 29, 1961
74th Meeting, Washington, D.C. (2 folders), Nov. 29-Dec. 3, 1961E & FRC, New York, New York, Feb. 25 1962
Pomona, California (2 folders), June 22 1962Detroit, Michigan, Nov. 28, 1962
75th Meeting, Detroit, Michigan (2 folders), Nov. 28-Dec. 2, 1962 EC, New York, New York, Feb. 24, 1963
St. Louis, Missouri, June 21-22, 196376th Meeting, San Diego, California, Dec. 4-8 1963
77th Meeting, Houston, Texas, Dec. 2-6 1964
Box 4: Amateur Athletic Union
Amateur Athletic UnionAnnual Meetings
Foreign Relations Committee (FRC), Denver, Colorado, July 17, 196578th Meeting, Washington, D.C., Dec 1-5, 1965
FRC, Albuquerque, N.M. and New York, N.Y., March 4 and June 24, 196679th Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, Nov. 29-Dec. 4, 1966EC, Chicago, Illinois, Feb. 24, 1967
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Aug. 19, 1967 80th Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, Nov. 29-Dec. 3, 1967
E & FRC, Los Angeles, California, Feb. 22, 1968 Kansas City, Missouri, July 27-28, 1968
EC, New York, New York, Dec 1, 196881st Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, Dec 3-7, 1968E & FRC, Sacramento, California, March 8-9, 1969EC, Miami Beach, Florida, Dec. 1-2, 196982nd Meeting, Miami Beach, Florida, Dec. 2-6, 1969EC, Indianapolis, Indiana, May 23-24, 1970
Indianapolis, Indiana, May 15-16, 1971Associate Membership Committee, 1966Athletes' Newsletter, 1964-66Bingham, J. Lyman, 1929, 1933-34, 1956, 1959Board Appointments, 1930Board of Governors, 1934, 1945, 1949-53, 1959-68Building Fund and Dedication, 231 W. 58th Street, New York, N.Y., 1957-63Bulletins, 1953-61Ferris, Daniel J., (2 folders), 1929-32, 1940, 1970-74Financial Statement and Report, 1952, 1959-60
Box 5: Amateur Athletic Union, 1962-67
Forms, Publicity, Tests, 1953-63Fund Drive, 1954, 1964German Tour, 1937-38Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1931-35, 1939, 1951Hook, JamesIncome from Dues, Registration and Sanction Fees Paid AAU by Associations, 1946-53Paul R. Jordan Letter with Avery Brundage Response, 1933Junior Olympics, 1949-52, 1960-61, 1964-67Kelly, John B., Jr., 1971-74
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Mills, A. G., 1929NAACP, Walter White, 1936National AAU Championship Awards, 1952National AAU Olympic Finance Committee, 1954National Playground and Recreation Committee, 1952Newsletter of AAU, 1974Newspaper Clippings, 1933-62News Service, 1961New Zealand 1947Patrons Committee, 1968Committee on Physical Fitness, AAU-Federal Security Agency, 1943-45
Kiphuth, Robert J. H., 1944-45Pritchett, Norton, 1944-45
Physical Fitness Tests, Sr. and Jr., 1950
Box 6: Amateur Athletic Union
Publicty, 1946Quarterly Reports - David A. Matlin, 1967-68Remarks to AAU
by Avery Brundage to the Executive Committee, 5/13/61by Albert Wheltle and Harry Hainsworth
Sherman, Stuart P. "Points of View""Women and Physical Culture and Sports," P. d. de MatheuYMCA and Amateur Athletic Union AgreementRegional Associations
Central Association (3 folders), 1936, 1942-52, 1953-69, 1970-73Trial Balance sheets, 1951-53"What Cooks," 1946
Florida Gold Coast Association, "Sporty", 1967 Hawaiian Amateur Athletic Union, 1952, 1959Indiana Association, 1960Inland Empire Association 1952, 1959-62Intermountain Association 1970-71Iowa Association, 1955Kentucky Association, 1970Lake Erie Association, 1966
Box 7: Amateur Athletic Union
Regional AssociationsMetropolitan Association 1941-62Metropolitan Association 1963-68Ozark Association, 1952,1959Pacific Association, 1952-66, 1967-69, 1970-74Southern Association, 1951-61, 1970Southern Pacific Association - NCAA Track Meet, Arnold Eddy, 1934South Texas Association, 1947Western Hemisphere Sports Federation Committee, 1944Wisconsin Association, 1972
Box 8: Amateur Athletic Union
Reilley, Thomas, 1934Roberts Case, Jan, 1956-57
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Rockne, Knute, 1929-31Rules and Regulations, 1951-61
1962-651960-68
Shoe Scandal, 1968-69Simms, James, 1959Sports Governing Bodies, Amateur, 1962-63Sports
Basketball, 1940, 1954-61, 1968-69, 1970-72Basketball Scandal, 1961Basketball, Women's, 1946-47Bicycling, 1946-51Bowling, 1946Boxing, 1946-47, 1951-53, 1968, 1972Gymnastics, 1943, 1961-63, 1969Handball, 1941, 1945-69, 1970-72
Robert KendlerIce Hockey, 1953, 1967Judo, 1961 1969, 1970-72Rowing, 1945-52
Box 9: Amateur Athletic Union
SportsSkating, 1946-48, 1954, 1965Skiing, 1947, 1956, 1968Soaring 1946Softball 1950Swimming 1945-51, 1952-60, 1962, 1967-68Table Tennis, 1948Tennis, 1953, 1962, 1968Track and Field, 1931, 1936, 1938, 1945-50, 1951-65, 1970-71Underwater Spearfishing, 1956Volley Ball, 1945-47Water Polo, 1946-51Wrestling, 1950-53, 1960, 1962, 1968, 1970-72Yachting, 1946-48
Box 10: Amateur Athletic Union
James E. Sullivan Award, (2 folders), 1904, 1930-31, 1935, 1945-50, 1951-69Typed Notes and Data, 1950Walsh, Patrick, 1935Women in Sports, 1953
Olympic Games by A. G. Drew
AmateurCode, 1933-38, 1944Definition, American Olympic Committee, 1934-36Fencers League of America, 1942-50Pledge Clippings, 1956Rule, Mr. Brundage's Memos, 1950-57Rule Background Material, Clippings, notes, 1942-57
Box 11:
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Amateur for Olympic Games, Definition of an: Sporting Life (London), Baron de Coubertin'sletter, articles, 1909
Amateurism, 1946-52Articles by others, 1955-61Clippings, 1937-63Clippings, 1934, 1936, 1938, 1941, 1945-65Correspondence, 1954-62Data, 1929-47Governing Bodies, Report from, 1945Handwritten NotesMemorandums and Notes, 1944-56
Box 12: Amateurism
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics vs.National Collegiate Athletic Association, 1961-65NAIA, A. 0. Duer, Executive Secretary, 1960-68NAIA, 1970-71AAU vs. Colleges (NCAA), 1926-37NCAA, (2 folders), 1926, 1936-40, 1944, 1948-51, 1952-68NCAA Clippings, 1970-74
Finance Committee, 1935-36, 1939NCAA News, 1973NCAA vs. AAU, 1962-68AAU - NCAA, Committee on Commerce Hearing, Senator W. G. Magnuson, August, 1965AAU - NCAA, Newspaper Clippings, 1962-66NCAA - AAU Dispute, 1965-68
Sportsmanship Article, 1929
Box 13: Amateurism
NCAASports
Basketball, 1948-50Bobsled, 1949Equestrian, 1947Football, 1951Gliding, 1948Gymnastics, 1947-48Rowing, 1946-49Soaring, 1946Swimming (2 folders), 1946-50, 1957, 1968Track & Field, 1946Track Coaches Association, International Clinic, 1944, 1956
National Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationSwimming Championships, 1948
National Ski AssociationAmateur Rules, Annual Reports, Bulletins, 1935, 1948, 1956-57, 1967General, 1936-60Arthur Barth and Fred Bellmar, 1947-51Edwin D. Eaton, 1952-53, 1960-61Cortlandt T. Hill, 1952-53, 1959Alfred D. Lindley, 1946-51J. S. Mullin, ]951-63, 1964-68
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Box 14: Amateurism
National Ski AssociationAlbert E. Sigal (3 folders), 1936, 1946-49, 1950-52, 1952-63
American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1947-51American Express Company, Transportation, 1938-39Applications, Olympic Positions, 1946-51
Box 15: Colleges and Universities
Arkansas, 1964, 1967Berea College, 1959-68, 1970-73Bowdoin College, 1968-69, 1970-71Brigham Young University, 1959California
Berkeley, 1953-55, 1960, 1962-64, 1970Riverside, 1968Santa Barbara, 1951, 1957, 1959, 1965-69, 1970
California State-Hayward, 1966-67Clippings, 1966-67
Box 16: Colleges and Universities
Chicago, 1959, 1969, 1970-74Bulletins, Magazines, 1963-69"Record", 1967-69University Extension Announcements, 1962-63, 1965-69
Columbia University, 1954, 1960, 1969Drake University, 1953Fairleigh Dickinson University 1960Florida State University, 1967 1958George Williams College, 1954-69, 1970-74
Bulletins, 1960-69PurposeRoleA Saga of
Box 17: Colleges and Universities
Glassboro, 1964-69, 1972Illinois, 1954-69
School of Physical Education, 1946-52Sports Scandal, 1966-68
Clippings, 1966-67Indiana University, 1966-68State University of Iowa, 1960Ithaca College, 1965Kentucky, 1951-52, 1957-63Lafayette College, 1955Lake Forest College, 1962Maryland, 1960, 1962, 1966, 1968, 1970Massachusetts, 1966-67Miami University, 1957-62Michigan State University, 1953, 1966-68Minnesota (2 folders), 1938-39, 1946-50
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New York University, 1954-67Northeastern University, 1948Northwestern University, 1948 and 1951Ohio State University, 1955, 1959, 1964, 1968-69, 1970-71Oregon State College, 1958Pennsylvania, 1946-48, 1952-63, 1967-69
Box 18: Colleges and Universities
Pennsylvania State College, 1948Pennsylvania State University, 1966-68
John A. Lucas, 1973-74Pittsburgh, 1969Presbyterian College, 1969Princeton University, 1955, 1959, 1969Purdue University, 1955, 1968Queens College, 1960Rutgers University, 1955St. Louis University, 1955San Jose State College, 1956Southern California, 1950, 1957Stanford University, 1955-57, 1960-63Syracuse University, 1970-71Texas, 1947-48, 1965Utah, 1960, 1964Virginia, 1946-50Washington University, ca. 1953, 1956-57Western Kentucky State College, 1956Western Washington College of Education, 1959Westmont College, 1962-64Wisconsin, 1965, 1969, 1971Wyoming, 1970-72Yale University, 1946-69, 1970Universities and Colleges Miscellaneous, 1953, 1960-69, 1970-73
Box 19: Individuals
A: 1930-69, 1970-73Altin, C., 1968Armstrong, William, 1952, 1956, 1962, 1966B: 1936-45, 1946-52, 1953-69, 1970-73Bangert, Bill, 1958, 1962-65, 1966-69, 1970
Village of Champ, Missouri
Box 20: Individuals
Barbuti, Ray, 1929Bauer, Carl O., 1960, 1965-69, 1970-73Bingham, J. Lyman, 1935-38, 1944-52, 1953-59, 1960-68Blake, Major General Robert, 1954, 1960-69Borotra, Jean, 1964-68Burke, Henry Penn, 1941-44Bush, Clarence, 1936
Box 21: Individuals
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Bushnell, Asa S., 1941-45, 1946-47, 1948, 1949-50, 1951-52, 1953, 1954-59, 1962-65, 1969, 1971
Butler, Michael, 1965-67
Box 22: Individuals
C: 1934-35, 1938-44, 1945-52, 1953-69, 1970-73Cannon, Ralph, 1945-46Compton, F. E. & Co., 1963-64Cox, Norman, C. B., 1947-53Crane, Harvey, 1946D: 1936-69, 1970-74Day, Donald, 1954-63Desmond, Frank H., 1946Diem, Carl, 1934-39, 1945, 1963Diem, Carl Institut and Professor Liselott Diem (widow), 1970-71, 1974Dikmanis, Janis, 1946-52, 1968
Box 23: Individuals
E: 1931, 1941, 1944-69, 1970-73F: 1934 1940-45, 1948-69, 1970-73Fearnley, Sir Thomas, 1946-49Ferris, Daniel J., 1936, 1937, 1938-40, 1941, 1945
Box 24: Individuals
Ferris, Daniel J., 1946-47, 1948-49, 1950-52, 1953-56, 1957-61, 1962-66, 1967-69
Box 25: Individuals
Flaherty, Vincent X., 1970Freyermuth, George 1966-69Friermood, H. T., 1952-55, 1956-57, 1958-63, 1964-69, 1970-73G: 1941-69, 1970-74
Box 26: Individuals
Gardner, George L., 1946-52Gilbert, A. C., 1932-49Greim, Willard N., 1945-46, 1950Griffith, Major John L., 1937-40Groeninger, Jr., W. C., 1945-48Grombach, John W., 1963-1964Guisan, Col. H., 1959-60H: 1936-50, 1951-69, 1970-73
Box 27: Individuals
Henry, William "Bill", 1953, 1964, 1968, 1970Holt, E. J. H., 1947-52Hope, Bob and Crosby, Bing, 1952-58Horton, William L. vs. Batservice, 1952-53Hulbert, Murray, 1929-34Hunter, Evan, 1937-54
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I: 1936, 1953-55, 1962, 1965, 1970-72J: 1937, 1940-41, 1944-53, 1959-64Jarvinen, Matti, 1934-35, 1971-72Jay, John, 1952-56Johnson, Lawrence, 1944-55, 1960Jokl, Dr. E., 1949
Box 28: Individuals
K: 1936-69, 1970-73Kennedy, Dr. Charles W., 1928-34Kennedy, Joseph P. Jr. Foundation, 1968-72Kirby, Gustavus T., 1928-31, 1932-34
Box 29: Individuals
Kirby, Gustavus T., 1935, 1936, January to June 1937, July to December 1937, 1938
Box 30: Individuals
Kirby, Gustavus T., 1939, 1940-41, 1942-46, 1947-49, 1950-57
Box 31: Individuals
Klingeberg, Werner, 1937-40L: 1940-69, 1970-73Lamb, Dr. A. S., 1946-50Langley, Roger, 1946-51Lekarska, Nadia, 1957-69Lennon, Thomas 1948-68Lunn, Arnold, 1945-68Lynch, Ellen, 1957-58M: 1936, 1939-69
Box 32: Individuals
M: 1970-74Mc: 1936, 1947-48, 1953-56, 1963, 1968-69, 1971-72MacArthur, Douglas, 1946MacArthur, General Douglas (Memorial), 1970Mahoney, Judge Jeremiah T., 1934-35, 1940-42, 1952-53, 1961, 1965Mann Leslie, 1941, 1945-50Manning, Dr. G-, 1946-48Matthaei, Fred C., 1946-48, 1952-58, 1963-65Matuszewski, Ignacy, 1944-46McGovern, John T., 1940-52, 1953-60
Box 33: Individuals
Messerli, Dr. Francis Marius, 1956-70Metcalf, T. Nelson, 1949, 1953Miller, Marion U., 1946-64, 1970Misangyi, Dr. Otto, 1946-53, 1962N: 1939-46, 1953-60, 1964-68, 1971-72Nurmi, Paavo, 1929-34, 1950
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O: 1940-45, 1952-65, 1968-69, 1970-72Ornstein, Charles L. 1952-56, 1960-61, 1966Owens, Jesse, 1936, 1950-51, 1956, 1965, 1970P: 1930, 1937-69, 1970-73Painter, Walter, 1960-61, 1965, 1969Palmedo, Roland, 1946-51, 1953, 1956, 1959-62 1971-72Paplauskas-Ramunas, Dr. Anthony, 1956, 1960, i966, 1969Parker, J. Brooks B., 1950-52
Box 34: Individuals
Patteson, Mrs J. C. (Molly), 1955-69Pihkala, Lauri, 1935-52, 1953, 1956-69Poplimont, Andre G., 1947, 1952-54, 1958, 1962Q: 1954, 1970-72R: 1933-35, 1940-69, 1970-73Raycroft, Dr. Joseph E., 1937-48Reiner, Gabriel (Cosmos Travel Bureau), 1963-69Renwick, Ralph, 1949Ritter, R. M., Treasurer USOA, 1946-60, 1961-68, 1970
Box 35: Individuals
Roby, Douglas, F., 1951-52, 1959Rose, General William C., 1945, 1953-54, 1959Rosen, Count Clarence Von, 1932Rubien, Frederick W., 1923-24, 1928-32, 1933-34, 1935, 1936
Box 36: Individuals
Rubien, Frederick W., 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941-45
Box 37: Individuals
S: 1937-50, 1951-69, 1970-73Santee, Wes, 1954-56Schlatter, Frederic, 1957-59Scott, Barbara Ann, 1947Newspaper Clippings, 1947
Box 38: Individuals
Simms, James, 1936-38, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942-43, 1944-46
Box 39: Individuals
Simms, James, 1947-51, 1952-60, 1961-69, 1970-74Sober, Pincus, 1950-68Stagg, Amos Alonzo, 1961, 1965Steers, Fred L., 1945-51Stern, Bill, 1945Stump, A1, 1955-59, 1970-73Swan, Joyce A., 1946-47Swarts, H. Jamison, 1952
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Box 40: Individuals
T: 1931, 1938-68 1970-72Taylor, Mrs. Ada 1937-68Thorpe, Jim (Committee for returning of medals), 1949-69, 1970-73Toomey, William( Bill), 1969-70, 1973Torance, R C., 1952, 1956, 1970Trimble, Rufus J., 1946-48U: 1956, 1964V: 1940-41, 1945, 1951, 1957, 1960-62, 1966-68, 1970-71Van Camp, Owen, 1945-48, 1949-50, 1951-64
Box 41: Individuals
Varney, Harold Lord, American Mercury, 1937W: 1939-68, 1970-73Wallace, Col. Irving "Speed", 1953, 1956Wheltle, Albert F., 1950-51Whittle, Glenn C., 1937-40Wilson, K. L., 1946-65Wortman, Dietrich, 1937-45X-Y: 1947-49, 1960, 1965-68, 1971Y: 1971You, Richard W., 1969-70Z: 1940-43, 1956, 1960, 1965-69, 1970-72
Box 42: IOC Presidents and Secretariat
Baillet-La Tour, Count Henri, 1932-42, IOC President 1925-42 Edstrom, J. Sigfrid, 1929-33, 1934, 1935-39, 1940-44 1945-46, 1947, IOC President,
1945-52
Box 43: IOC Presidents and Secretariat
Edstrom, J. Sigfrid, 1948-49, 1950-54, 1954-64Berlioux, Mme. Monique, 1964-68, 1969
Box 44: IOC Presidents and Secretariat
Berlioux, Mme. Monique, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973-74Jonas, Eric Case, 1964-65Takac, Arthur, IOC Technical Director, 1969
Box 45: IOC Presidents and Secretariat
Takac, Arthur, 1970, 1971, 1972Westerhoff, Johann (Secretary), 1966, 1967, 1968-69Zanchi, Mme. L., 1945-46, 1963-67
Box 46: IOC Presidents and Secretariat
Mayer, Otto (Chancellor), 1946-52, July 1, 1953 - June 30, 1954; July 1 Dec. 31, 1954
Box 47: IOC Presidents and Secretariat
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Mayer, Otto (Chancellor), 1955, 1956, 1957
Box 48: IOC Presidents and Secretariat
Mayer, Otto (Chancellor), 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961
Box 49: IOC Presidents and Secretariat
Mayer, Otto (Chancellor), 1962, 1963, 1964Clippings regarding Mayer's resignation 1964, 1965-70, undated
Box 50: IOC Members
IOC, Who's Who, provisional edition, Oct. 1974Aberdare, Lord Clarence, 1937-58; EnglandAdemola, Sir Adtokunbe, 1959, 1966-69, 1971-72; NigeriaAlberdi, Enrique, 1955-59; ArgentinaAldao, Ricardo C., 1940-58; ArgentinaAlexander, Reginald S., 1955-69 1970-72- KenyaAli, Syed Wajid, 1956-68, 1970-72; PakistanAndrassy, Count Geza, 1938; HungaryAndrianow, Konstantin, 1954-69, 1970-72; U.S.S.R.Arroyo Yerovi, Dr. Agustin, 1964-69, 1970-72; EcuadorAxel, Prince, 1950-54, 1957-59, 1963-64; DenmarkAzuma, Ryotoro, 1949-69; Japan
Box 51: IOC Members
Bakrac, Boris, 1954, 1960-66; YugoslaviaBarbosa Baez, Enrique O., 1947, 1951; ChileBarry, Amadou, 1965-67; Senegalde Beaumont, Count Jean, 1952-67, 1968-69, 1970-74; FranceBeitz, Berthold, 1972-73; GermanyBenavides, Alfredo, 1938, 1945-60, 1965-68; PeruBenjelloun, Hadj Mohammed, 1961-70; MoroccoBeracasa, Jose A., 1964, 1971-72; Venezuelade Blonay, Baron Godefroy, 1937; AlgeriaBolanaki, Angelo, 1950-64; FranceBonacossa, Alberto, 1938-39, 1946-60, 1968-69; Italy Brown, George McLaren, ca. 1939; CanadaBustamente, Julio B., 1949-53, 1956-59, 1962, 1965-68; VenezuelaBustos Moron, Horacio, 1940-42, 1945, 1949-52, 1954-55; Argentina
Box 52: IOC Members
Chang, Key Young, 1962, 1966-74; KoreaCharusathiara, Gen. Prapass, 1972; Thailand
Clark Flores, Gen. Jose de J., 1949-61, 1962-65, 1966-67, 1968, 1969, 1970-72; Mexico
Box 53: IOC Members
Comelin, Julio Gerlein, 1940, 1958-72; ColombiaConstantine, King, 1963-72; GreeceCoudert, Frederic R. 1937-55; United StatesCross, Cecil L. S., 1969-71; New Zealand
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Csanadi, Arpad, 1964-65, 1969-72; HungaryCurtis-Bennett, Sir Noel, 1948-49; Great BritainDaume, Willi, 1957-69, 1970-71, 1973; GermanyDawes, A. Sidney, 1947-51, 1952-68; CanadaDesborough, Lord 1934; EnglandDibos, Eduardo, 1941, 1956-72; Peru
Box 54: IOC Members
Ditlev-Simonsen, Olaf, 1950-69; NorwayDjoukitch, Gen. Svet. S., 1947; YugoslaviaDryssen, Gen. Gustav, 1954, 1957-72; SwedenEkelund, Bo, 1932-69; SwedenEricsson, Gunnar L.V., 1963-72; SwedenErler, Suat, 1954-73; Turkey
Exeter, Marquess, David, former Lord Burghley, 1938, 1945-52, 1952-59, 1960-63; GreatBritain
Box 55: IOC Members
Exeter, Marquess, David, former Lord Burghley, 1964-66, 1967-69, 1970-73; Great Britain Fearnley, Thomas 1938, 1953, 1956-61; Norway Ferreira, Santos Jose, 1947-63; BrazilFrenckell, Erik von, 1947, 1950-69; FinlandGafner, Raymond, 1969-71; Switzerland
Box 56: IOC Members
Garland, John Jewett, 1947-52, 1953-69; United StatesGarland, William May, 1934-37, 1938-41, 1942-45, 1946-48; United States
Box 57: IOC Members
Gemayel, Cheik Gabriel, 1956-70, 1973; LebanonGomez, Marte R., 1940-46, 1949-69, 1970-73; MexicoGruss, Dr. Joseph G. A., 1953-55, 1958-65, 1968; CzechoslovakiaGuinle, Arnaldo, 1944, 1948-53, 1957, 1960-63; BrazilGuirandou, Louis, 1969; Ivory CoastGuisan, Gen. Henri, 1938-39, 1954; SwitzerlandHalim Mohamed, Dr. Abdel, 1966, 1970; Sudanvon Halt, Dr. Karl Ritter, 1932-41, 1945-55, 1956-64; Germany
Box 58: IOC Members
Hamengku, Hamengku Sultan, 1967-72; IndonesiaHanover, Prince George, 1954, 1965-66, 1969-71; GermanyHavelange, Jean, 1963-67 1970, 1973; BrazilHerzog, Maurice, 1961-65 1970-72; FranceHodler, M. Marc, 1950, 1965, 1970, 1972; SwitzerlandHogarty, Alexander J., 1938-39; EcuadorHoney, Reginald, 1949, 1956, 1959-72; South AfricaHonkajuuri, Paavo, 1970-72; FinlandHsu, Henry, 1967-73; TaiwanInciarte, Alfredo, 1962-65, 1968; UruguayJaffar, Ahmed E. H., 1953-65, 1969; Pakistan
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Jahnke, Ernest Lee, 1936; United StatesKano, Jigoro, ca. 1939; Japanvan Karnebeek, Herman A., 1962-72; NetherlandsKentish, Brig.-Gen. R. J., 1938, 1947; Great BritainKetseas, Jean, 1938, 1950-65; GreeceKillanin, Lord, 1955-67; Ireland
Box 59: IOC Members
Killanin, Lord, 1968-69, 1970-71, 1972-73; IrelandKiyokawa, Masaji, 1968-69; JapanKrogius, Ernest, 1938-39, 1952-54; FinlandKroutil, Frantisek, 1964, 1970-72; CzechoslovakiaLappas, Vice Admiral Pyrros, 1963-67, 1970; GreeceLee, Dr. Ki Poong, 1955-60; KoreaLee, Dr. Sang Beck, 1946-66; KoreaLeon, Virgilio de, 1970; PanamaLiechtenstein, Prince Franz Josef de, 1952-56, 1960-68; Liechtensteinde Liege, Prince Albert, 1955, 1958-60, 1964- BelgiumLoth, Dr. Jerzy, 1951-61, 1967; PolandLuke, The Lord, 1954-64, 1968; Great Britainde Luxembourg, Grand-Duc Jean 1953, 1961, 1964-70; LuxembourgLuxton, Lewis, 1957-58; Australia
Box 60: IOC Members
MacMahon, Pedro Ibarra (Baron de Guell), 1952-54, 1953-69, 1970-72; SpainMagalhaes, Major Sylvio de, 1956, 1963-65, 1968-72; Brazil
Markhof, Dr. Manfred Ritter Mautner von, 1951, 1956, 1958, 1965-68, 1971; AustriaMassard, Armand, 1951-64, 1965-71; FranceMatuszewski, Ighace, 1937, 1946; PolandMayer, Albert, 1946-47, 1951-69; SwitzerlandMeckleúburg, Adolf Friedrich, Duke of, 1956-57, 1965; GermanyMerode, Prince Alexandre de, 1964-70; BelgiumMerrick, J. G., 1938; CanadaMezo, Ference, 1948-63; HungaryMoenck, Mrs. Hazel McClure de, 1969; CubaMoenck, Dr. Miguel A., 1945, 1949-69; Cuba
Box 61: IOC Members
Monaco, Prince Pierre de, 1954-59, 1964- MonacoMontu, Carlo, 1939- ItalyMortanges, C. F. Pahud de, 1954, 1958-60, 1964; NetherlandsMzali, M. Mohamed, 1963-70; TunisiaNagai, Matsuzo, 1937-38, 1946-51, 1957; JapanNegri, Mario L., 1949-53, 1956-71; ArgentinaNemetschke, Dr. Rudolf 1969-72; AustriaOnesti, Giulio, 1946, 1949-65, 1966-67, 1968-69, 1970-72; ItalyOpel, Dr. Georg Von, 1952, 1965-66, 1969-71; Germany
Box 62: IOC Members
Pahlavi, Prince Gholam Reza, 1956-57, 1960, 1964-70; IranParker, J. Brooks B., 1949-50; United States
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Pasha, S. E. Mohammed Taher, 1938, 1950-70; EgyptPatteson, J. C., 1949-55; CanadaPereira de Castro, Raoul, 1966-68; PortugalPietri, Francois, 1953, 1956, 1963-67; FrancePontes, Dr. Jose, 1946, 1952-53, 1956-61; PortugalPorritt, Sir Arthur, 1951, 1956-68; Great BritainPrado, Antonio Jr., 1952, 1955; BrazilRakotobe, Rene, 1967, 1971; MadagascarRangell, Johan W., 1939, 1953-61, 1965-72; FinlandReczek, Wlodzimierz, 1955-63, 1966-70; PolandRiviera Bascur, Alejandro, 1947, 1953-54, 1958-64; ChileRoby, Douglas F., 1952-72; United StatesRomanov, Aleksei, 1954-55, 1962; RussiaRosen, Count Clarence de, 1935-38, 1945-49, 1952; SwedenSamaranch, Juan Antonio, 1957-74; SpainScharroo, Col. Peter W., 1946-57, 1960-61; NetherlandsSchobel, Dr. Heinz, 1955-69; Germany
Box 63: IOC Members
Schobel, Dr. Heinz, 1970-73; GermanySeeldrayers, R. W., 1947, 1952-55, 1958- BelgiumSerratosa, Cibils, Joaquin, 1946-47, 1950-63; UruguaySherrill, General C. H., 1934; United StatesStefani, Giorgio de, 1953-73; ItalySingh, Raia Bhalindra, 1956-71; IndiaSiperco, Alexandru, 1953, 1956-67, 1970; RomaniaSondhi, G. D., 1942, 1948-66, 1969; IndiaSosa, Dr. Augustin A., 1952-67; PanamaSoyeshima, Michimasa, 1936-39; JapanStaubo, Jan, 1966-72; NorwayStoytchev, Gen Vladimir, 1954-72; BulgariaTakeda, Prince Tsuneyoshi, 1953, 1958-72; Japan
Box 64: IOC Members
Takaishi, Dr. Shingoro, 1948-55, 1959-68; JapanThanon di Revel, 1953-60, 1964; ItalyThofelt, General Sven, 1972; SwedenTokugawa, Prince Iyesato, 1937; JapanTouny, A. D., 1954-56, 1959-69, 1970-71; United Arab RepublicTrannoy, Baron de, 1953-60; BelgiumTung, Shou-yi, 1956-59; People's Republic of ChinaVargas, Jorge B., 1948-64, 1968, 1970-71; PhilippinesVind, Ivar, 1959-69, 1970-73; DenmarkWaage, Benedikit G., 1951, 1954, 1957, 1960-62, 1966; IcelandWeidl-Raymon, Charles, 1965-68; JapanWeir, Hugh, 1951, 1957-72; AustraliaWorrall, James, 1961, 1966-71; CanadaYdigoras, Fuentes Miguel, 1949-52, 1958; Guatemala
Box 65: Bulletin Officiel du Comite International Olympique
The Revue Olympique for 1901-1914 contains bulletins of the International OlympicCommittee.
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Numbers Number of Reports Year 2 1 ca. 1913 1-4 2 1926 5-9 2 1927 10-11 2 1928 12-14 4 1929 15-16 2 1930 17-19 2 1931 20-22 2 1932 23-24 3 1933 25-27 4 1934 28-30 4 1935 31-32 3 1936 33-35 4 1937 36 2 1938 42 1 1939
Box 66: Bulletin du Comite International Olympique
Numbers Number of CopiesDate
1 3 15 Oct. 1946
2 3Dec. 1946
3 1 Feb. 1947 4 1 April 1947 5 2 July 1947 6 1 Sept. 1947 7 1 Nov. 1947 8 1 Jan. 1948 9 1 March 1948 10 1 May 1948 11 1 Sept. 1948 12 1 Nov. 1948 13 1 Jan. 1949 14 1 March 1949 15 2 May 1949 16 1 July 1949 17 1 Sept. 1949 18 1 Nov. 1949 19 1 Jan. 1950 20 1 March 1950 21-22 1 June-Aug. 1950 23-24 1 Oct. 1950 25 1 Jan. 1951 26 1 March 1951
Box 66: Bulletin du Comite International Olympique (BCIO) (continued)
BCIO # # of Copies Date BCIO # # of Copies Date 27 1 June 5 43 3 Dec. 53 28 1 July 51 44 3 Feb. 54 29 1 Sept. 51 45 3 April 54
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30 1 Nov. 51 46 3 June 54 31 1 Jan. 52 47 3 Aug. 54 32 1 March 52 48 3 Oct. 54 33 1 May 52 49 3 Feb. 55 34-35 3 Sept. 52 50 3 April 55 36 3 Nov. 52 51 3 Aug. 55 37 5 Jan. 53 52 3 Nov. 55 38 2 March 53 53 3 Feb. 56 39-40 3 June 53 54 3 May 56 41 3 Aug. 53 55 3 July 56 42 3 Oct. 53 56 3 Oct. 53
Box 67: Bulletin du Comite International Olympique (BCI0)
BCI0 # # of Copies Date BCIO # # of Copies Date 57 2 Feb. 57 69 2 Feb. 60 58 2 May 57 70 2 May 60 59 2 Aug. 57 71 2 July 60 60 2 Nov. 57 72 2 Nov. 60 61 2 Feb. 58 73 2 Feb. 61 62 2 May 58 74 2 May 61 63 2 Aug. 58 75 1 Aug. 61 64 2 Nov. 58 76 2 Nov. 61 65 2 Feb. 59 77 1 Feb. 62 66 2 May 59 78 1 May 62 67 2 Aug. 59 79 1 Aug. 62 68 2 Nov. 59 80 1 Nov. 62
Box 68: Bulletin du Comite International Olympique (BCI0)
BCI0 # # of Copies Date BCIO # # of Copies Date 81 1 Feb. 63 91 1 Aug. 65 82 1 May 63 92 2 Nov. 65 83 1 Aug. 63 93 2 Feb. 66 84 1 Nov. 63 94 1 May 66 85 1 Feb. 64 95 2 Aug. 66 86 2 May 64 96 2 Nov. 66 87 1 Aug. 64 97 2 Feb. 67 88 2 Nov. 64 98-99 4 Aug. 67 89 2 Feb. 65
Box 69: International Olympic Committee Newsletter
No. Date 1 Sept. 1967 2 Nov. 1967 3 Dec. 1967 4 Jan. 1968 5-12, 15 Feb.-Sept. Dec. 1968 4, 6-7, 12-14 Jan., March-April, Sept., Oct.-Nov., 1968, French Translation 1-15 Jan.-Dec. 1968, Spanish Translation 16-27 Jan.-Dec. 1969 16-27 Jan.-Dec. 1969, Spanish Translation
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Box 70: Circular Letters
No. DateJ. Sigfrid Edstrom 1a July 18, 1940 1b Aug. 13, 1940 1c Oct. 3, 1940 2 Dec. 10, 1940 3 Feb, 5, 1941 4 April 21, 1941 Oct. 25, 1941 7 Jan. 8, 1942 8 Jan. 24, 1942 9 Feb. 17, 1942 10 June 15, 1942 11 Oct. 15, 1942 12 May 15, 1943 13 Nov. 1, 1943 Dec. 29, 1944 14 Sept. 15, 1944 Sept. 1, 1945Otto Mayer
Jan. 17, 1946 May 12, 1949 June 1950 1-4, 7-41 1952-1954 42-129 1955-1958 130-138, Jan. - June 1958 140-211 July 1940 - 1962
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Index to Circular Letters to IOC, NOC'S and IF'S
1959Date No. Jan. 8 130 To NOC - Suggested meeting of the NOC's with the Executive Board of
IOC in Rome, May 19, 1959 Feb. 13 131 To IOC & NOC - Avery Brundage's reply to Russian members of IOC
and the U.S.S.R. Olympic Committee's letter Feb. 13 132 To NOC & Exec. Bd. of IOC - Report on replies to suggested meeting
in Rome, 1959 Mar. 20 133 To IOC - Dates of 1960 Sessions in Rome and San FranciscoMay 14 134 To IOC- Circular letter from Avery Brundage re proposals of Vice
President to change basic policies June 6 135 To IF's (copy to NOC) - Withdrawals from Art. 34 & 37 of Rules
136 To IF's , NOC & IOC - A. Brundage's Lausanne statement re politics inIOC
June 17 137 To IFS - questionnaire re members in Pekin-China and FormosaJune 23 138 To IOC - Press statements to be issued only by President or Chancellor
139 Number overlooked - no bulletin issuedJuly 15 140 To IOC, NOC & IF - Organizing committee's news release on 1960
VIII Olympic Winter Games admitting Nationalist Chinese, butnot Red Chinese
Aug. 10 141 To IOC - Problem of Formosa - ChinaAug. 10 142 To IOC - Greek invitation to government representatives to sign
convention for protection of emblems in Athens Aug. 20 143 To IOC members - Conference for signature of convention for
protection of Olympic Games, their names and their emblemsSept. 144 To IOC - Invitation to 56th Session of IOC at San FranciscoOct. 7 145 To IOC - Vote re recognition of IF Time-Keepers by IOCOct. 8 146 To IOC - Question re recognition of North Korean Olympic CommitteeOct. 29 147 To IOC - Action needed to combat use of international sport as political
weapon Nov. 8 148 To IOC - Commemorative plate placed at Sorbonne, December 1Nov. 13 149 To IOC - Protocols of IOC for 1960Nov. 15 150 To IOC - Hotel reservations for 56th Session IOC at San FranciscoDec. 17 151 To UCI, FEI, FIE, IAAF - re violations published by Le Miroir Des
Sports
1960Date No.Jan. 22 152 To IOC - re revisions & re-wordings in Rule BookJan. 22 153 To IOC - alterations & adjunctions brought into Rules since 1958March 154 To IOC, IF, NOC's re USSR Olympic Committee proposal to
reorganize IOCJuly 5 155 To IOC (copy to NOC & IF) - position of IOC vis-a-vis sport in ChinaJuly 5 156 To IOC, NOC's, IF - Olympic sport in South Africa & article from
"DRUM"July 26 157 To NOC (copy to IOC, IF) - re eligibility rules governing competitorsAug. 6 158 To IOC - re improving public relations of IOC and Olympic MovementAug. 6 159 To NOC's (copy to IOC) - re opening ceremony of XVII Olympiad
GamesAug. 6 160 To IOC - duties and responsibilities of IOC membersSept. 10 161 To IOC - list of approved Olympic sports, for preference checkOct. 12 162 To ISF, NOC - Invitation to Olympic meetings in Athens, June 1961Oct. 12 163 To IOC - invitation to 58th Session of IOC in Athens, June 1961
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Oct. 18 164 To some members of IOC - re return of Questionnaire No. 161Oct. 20 165 To IOC - questionnaire re official insigniaNov. 2 166 To IOC - notice of death of Madame Bolanki, Oct. 29Nov. 17 167 To IOC - re recommendations for improvement of the GamesNov. 17 168 To IWSF's and NOC's - (copy to IOC) - re defeat of proposal to
abandon Olympic Winter Games Nov. 17 169 To NOC's, IOC - request for info on importance of Olympic sports
practiced in member's countries Nov. 17 170 To NOC' s (copy to IOC) - request for suggestions on improving the
Games, maintaining high principles Nov. 17 171 To IF's (copy to NOC, IOC) - judging of different sports at GamesNov. 17 172 To IF's, NOC (copy to IOC) - re restriction of entries Nov. 21 173 To IOC - re replies received to Questionnaire No. 161 Nov. 24 174 To IOC - re results concerning choice of insignia Nov. 24 175 To IOC, NOC, IF - alterations or adjs. brought in Rules at Rome
session Dec. 9 176 To IOC - photo of Russian athlete B. Shaklin Dec. 16 177 To NOC (copy to IOC) - re benefits of national program of physical
training
1961Date No.Jan. 17 178 To IF's, Organizing Committees of Tokyo Games, Innsbruck Winter
Games re meeting of delegates in Athens Mar. 20 179 To IOC's - review of objectives of Olympic Movement since the Games
were revived by Baron de Coubertin Apr. 30 180 To IOC's - new list of Press addresses July 181 To IF's - re eligibility of entries July 182 To IF's - re increased payment by Organizing Committees for Tokyo
and Innsbruck Games Aug. 30 183 To IF's (copy to Ex. Bd. of IOC, Tokyo & Innsbruck Organizing
Comms.) re Olympic Rule No. 37 Nov. 28 184 Re Albert Mayer's pamphlet - "Amateurism - Project No. 2" Nov. 28 185 Article entitled "Stop, Look and Listen" re certain developments
affecting Olympic Movement Nov. 28 186 Article re: history of "Payment for Broken Time" Nov. 187 Reprint of article in WORLDS SPORTS, November 1948 - "Amateur
Sport and Broken Time" by Avery BrundageDec. 188 NOC's, (copy to IOC) - re exclusive rights to use Olympic words and
emblems and any government laws protecting same
1962Date No.Jan. 16 190 To IF's - re re-affiliation of NF's of JamaicaJan. 17 191 To NOC's (copy to members of IOC) - re to recent Circular letter re
abuse of Olympic Emblems and Law protecting them in certaincountries 192
Feb. 28 193 To members of IOC - Final dates, chosen together with the USSR Org.Committee of Moscow Session
Mar. 26 194 To IF's (copies to NOC's and IOC members) - re meeting of the Exec.Bd. in Lausanne when Pres. Marc b'odler of IF's de Ski gave areport on 1962 World Championships at Chamonix which had tobe cancelled because of political interference
Mar. 30 195 To IOC members - At Athens session subject of change in Rule No. 10to permit election of limited number of members with
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outstanding international record in amateur sport regardless ofresidence
Apr. 5 196 To IOC members - re on page 78 of Rule book statement concerningscoring of points in Olympic Games notwithstanding this officialOlympic expression the Olympic Games are contests betweenindividuals and not between nations and that point scores haveno value
Apr. 4 197 To Executive Board - re area of agreement on subject of Broken TimeIOC and IF'S always refused to approve this practice - wouldlead to destruction of Olympic Games. Also statement willing toinclude in amateur code
Apr. 4 198 To IF's (copy to General Jose de J. Clark F., Herbert G. Macdonald andJulio E. Monagas) - re some of the IF'S been approached by aCuban political organization, I.N.D.E.R. which ignores factthere are existing National Federations regularly affiliated to theComite Olimpico Cubana, Amistad 419, Havana Cuba which isthe recognized NOC in this country
June 24 199 To IOC members - re difficulty in finding men with an internationalviewpoint and knowledge of Olympic principles also haveadequate experience in sport and possess the interest, etc.necessary for membership on the IOC; would likerecommendations of such for future candidates
July 1 200 To IOC members, NOC'S and IP'S - re 59th Session of the IOC held inMoscow - June 3-8
July 4 201 To IOC members - (copy to NOC'S) re 60th Session, Nairobi, 1963July 10 202 To members of IOC, to Presidents of NOC'S having no member in IOC
re I.O.A.C. at Moscow studied problems of sport in Africaappeal for funds to obtain an assistant to Mr. Otto Mayer,chancellor from all NOC'S
Sept. 1 203 To NOC'S, (copies to IOC, IF'S and to News Services) - re Bookletcontaining Eligibility Rules for the Olympic Games - alsoincluded pertinent paragraphs from 1962 rule book withamplications and interpretations made recently by IOC at it's59th Session
Sept. 6 Communication a la Presse - French Oct. 3 204 A Messieurs les membres de la Commission Ececutive du C.I.O. and
Federations Internationales -Meeting 6/6/63 Oct. 18 205 Presidents & General Secretaries NOC's re: Purpose and Aims of the
International Olympic Aid Commission Oct. 19 206 Members of the IOC COMMISSION re subvention granted to the
Commission to give it administrative structure Nov. 8 207 To Presidents & General Secretaries of IF'S re International Olympic
Aid Commission Nov. 13 208 To the Cities candidates to stage the Games of the XIXe Olympiad,
1968 and to those candidates to stage the Xth Olympic WinterGames in 1968 (copy to NOC'S and IF'S) - 60th Session of theIOC to take place in Nairobi, October 17, 18-19, 1963
Nov. 21 209 To Executive Board of IOC, to IF'S - Meeting Feb. 8, 1963, LausanneSubject: Sport and Politics
Dec. 3 210 To Mr. Avery Brundage, President IOC - re International Olympic AidCommission - series of questions to be answered in order tocomplete information and make Commission's report to IOC at60th Session in Nairobi
Dec. 15 211 To A Messieurs les Membres de la Commission d'Aide InternationaleOlympique
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1963Date No. Jan. 5 212 To Communication a la Presse - Sport Et PolitiqueJan. 15 213 To Members of Executive Board and IF'S - 'International Sports and
Politics' - from G. D. Sondhi, IOC India. Jan. 14 214 To members of IOC re: Finances and Documentation Jan. 21 215 International Olympic Aid Commission re Questionnaire
216 To IF'S (copy to members of IOC) re Recommendation adopted atLausanne meeting, February 8th
Feb. 23 217 To IOC Members re Questionnaire Quorum 218 To IF's and Executive Board of IOC - Next meeting of Executive Board
of IOC June 6th, Lausanne Mar. 14 219 To the Cities Candidate to the Organization of the Games of the XIXth
Olympiad in 1968 - (copy to NOC'S, IF'S, Members of IOC) 220 To NOC'S (Copies to IOC Executive Board) re - meeting in 1963 at
Nairobi, Kenya 221 Aux Federations Internationales
Apr, 1 222 To IF'S and to Executive Board of IOC - re Propositions for meeting inLausanne June 61 meeting of IF'S June 5th
Apr. 7 223 To Members of IOC - 60th Session in Nairobi confirmed; "FriendshipGames" in Dakar, April 8th
Apr- 19 224 To Executive Board of IOC and IF'S re Agenda of June 6th meeting inLausanne
225 To IF'S (copy to Members of IOC - Youth's Festival Helsinki; paragraph quoted from circular letter from Weightlifting Federation
May 226 To IF'S (copy to Executive Board of IOC) five member delegation ofthe Organizing Committee for Tokyo XVIII Olympiad
May 16 227 To IOC Members re Session at Nairobi, Kenya, Oct. 14-19May 22 228 To Members of International Olympic Aid Commission re African
Situation July 10 230 To National Olympic Committees re Article 34 in Rules June 18 229 To Summer Sports International Federations re Documentation for
Cities candidate for Organization of 1968 Games July 12 231 To Members of IOC - re: Ferreira Pires (Portugal) July 10 232 To National Olympic Committees re Olympic Rules, Article 34 July 25 233 To Members of IOC, NOC'S and IF'S - re Mr. Dimiter Mishev, Sofia
and research on Olympic Games and Contestants 234 To Members of IOC and IF'S - re Population of 106 NOC'S recognized
by IOC 236 To Members of IOC, NOC'S and IF'S - re "The Games of the New
Emerging Forces" (GANEF0) Djakarta -asking dates whenscheduled
July 30 235 To IOC Members and IF'S - re Correction, P. 9 of the Minutes and P.52 of the Bulletin Number 83
Aug. 237 To Members of IOC - re Agenda for 60th Session Aug. 23 238 To IOC Members, NOC'S, IF'S, Tokyo Organizing Committee,
Innsbruck Organizing Committee, Cities candidate for 1968Games and African delegates
Aug. 25 239 To Members of IOC, NOC'S and IF'S - re: copy of letter sent by theInternational Amateur Athletic Federation to all its members, re"Ganefo"
Aug. 25 240 To - International Federations of Summer Sports re Presentation ofDelegates - 60th Session at Baden-Baden, Germany
Aug. 31 241 To Members of the Olympic Aid Commission and Members of IOC
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Executive Board re African DelegatesSept. 17 242 To Members of NOC re Agenda of the Baden-Baden meeting, 10/15/63Sept. 23 243 To IOC Members, IF'S and NOC'SSept. 30 244 To IF's and IOC Members re "First Ganefo" and I.A.A.F.Nov. 4 245 To IF'S and Executive Committee of IOC re Federation Internationale
des Chronometeurs (Timing)Nov. 246 To IF's, NOC's and Members of IOC - re new eligibility code of IOCDec. 247 To IF's of Winter Sports - re X Olympic Games of 1968, choice of City,
take place 61st Session of IOC at Innsbruck, 1/28/64248 To Members of IOC - Enclosing Agenda of 61st Session at Innsbruck
1/27 - 28/64; choice of city to organize X Olympic Games, 1968take place 1/28
249 To Members of IOC - re picture taken in Baden-Baden - published in"L'Equipe" of Paris
250 To Members of IOC - (copy to the Cities candidate for 1968 WinterGames re: City of Sion, Switzerland) withdrawing as candidatefor X Olympic Games, 1968
251 To IF'S (copy to Executive Board IOC) re serious inquiry andinformation against discrimination of Visas of athletes fromcountries non-members of the NATO Organization
Dec. 15 252 To NOC'S (copy to Members of IOC) - re athletes of NOC'S recognizedby IOC have taken part at GANEFO Games, Djakarata
Dec. 18 253 To NOC's (copy to Members of IOC) - Eligibility Code for the OlympicGames Dec. 30 To PRESS RELEASE - New Year Statement ofthe IOC
1964Feb. 14 Statement to the Press - re Otto Mayer's resignationFeb. 24 255 To IF'S - copy (copy to NOC'S) Resolution concerning the Ganefo
Games adopted by the Session of IOC at meeting on January27-28, 1964, at Innsbruck Mar. 23 256 To IF'S - Meeting inLausanne February and June 1963 with representatives of IF'S,IOC collected a dossier concerning different sport events thatcould not be attended by East-German sportsmen due to refusalof visas, 1959-1963
Apr. 3 257 To Members of IOC, NOC'S and IF'S - Enclosing list of amendments toOlympic Rules since edition 1962
Apr. 8 258 To Members of IOC - re letter of resignation from Otto Mayer MeetingFeb. 8th in Innsbruck to report resignation - decision to issueofficial statement re resi Indexto - press learned resignation andprinted various articles, etc.
Apr. 8 259 To Members of IOC - re letter received from Francois Pietri re IOCelecting president in course of session in Tokyo
Apr. 17 260 To Members of IOC - re both adverse criticism and compliments on IXOlympic Winter Games -re special rewards to winners, politicaluse of sport results, commercialization and lack of Olympicspirit. Next Winter Games in Grenoble, 1968
Apr. 18 261 To NOC'S - Executive Board of IOC will meet with the representativesof NOC'S 10/3/64 in Tokyo - place time and agenda of meetingwill be notified in due time
Apr. 18 262 To - IF'S - (Copy to Organizing Committee of Tokyo Games)Amendment Rule 48 of 1962 Edition re IF'S seat reservation instadium
July 2 263 To Members of IOC - Presidential election by mail July 6 264 To Members of IOC - Requesting propositions for agenda at next
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session of IOC in Tokyo, October 6-7-8-9 - suggestions andmotives in writing submitted by 7/31/64 only will be considered
July 6 265 To NOC'S - Meeting of delegates of NOC'S with members of ExecutiveBoard of IOC to be held in Tokyo, 10/3/64 - requestingpropositions for agenda for meeting - only suggestions andmotions submitted in writing by 7/31/64 will be considered
July 9 266 To IF'S, members of IOC and to NOC'S - re IOC seeking officialrequest from Ministers for Foreign Affairs request to grant traveldocument to East German Athletes when travelling in NATOcountries
July 9 267 To IF'S, members of IOC and NOC'S - IOC calling attention to IF'Stheir support is needed to see that amateur code is enforced notonly for Olympic Games, but after and between Olympic Gamesif IF'S are not to be charged of irrationalism July 9 268 To IF'S -Statement issued by Executive Board of IOC, June 26, 1964regarding Indonesian Olympic Committee
July 9 269 To NOC'S, members of IOC - re IOC receiving copy of latest statutesof the Italian National Olympic Committee
July 9 270 To NOC'S, members of IOC - Before Games of the XVIIIth Olympiadlike to call attention to circular letter No. 203 and of booklet onEligibility Rules of IOC for Olympic Competition
271Aug. 5 272 To IF'S - Agenda next Session of IOC in Tokyo will be - Political
Interference in Sport; meeting with Executive Board of IOCwith delegates of IF'S, Feb. 8, 1963, Lausanne,recommendations adopted by delegates present - draft of therecommendation sent to IF'S with circular letter No. 216, Feb.16, 1963
July 24 273 To IF'S and to members of IOC - re decision by Executive Board ofIOC re: Indonesian Olympic Committee taking part in TokyoGames for whom invitation was extended
August To NOC'S and IF'S - International Olympic Institute in Lausanne, underIOC, for first time published official document on the IXthOlympic Winter Games - book to cover Games of the XVIIthOlympiad in Tokyo being planned - to be commented andillustrated by prominent journalists and photographers
August Communication to the Press - will receive a copy of "The IXthOlympic Winter Games, Innsbruck, 1964"
Aug. 27 274 To IF'S - Requesting material on Rules or the Organization of particularsports, as now and then questions come up on same as to statutesand Rules of ever IF with latest amendments
Sep. 8 275 To members of IOC - Procedure in preparation of the secret ballotsregarding the Presidency, until their arrival in Tokyo; decisionby a general vote that a "mailing vote" on Presidency should betaken.
1965Feb. 14 276 To IF'S - Meeting in Lausanne in AprilMar. 1 277 To NOC'S and IF'S - Re: Oly pic and sports stamps - also Re: Annual
subscriptions to the Bulletin of the IOCMar. 2 278 To IF'S - Meeting in Lausanne on April 11, 12 and 13Mar. 10 279 To IF'S (copy to IOC) - Re: Political intrique, social distinctions,
commercial manipulations and discriminations in Sports Mar. 29 280 To IF'S (copy to members of Executive Board) - Re: agenda for
meeting with delegates of IF'S to be held in Lausanne, April
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12-13. Also, followup on Circular No. 216 - PoliticalInterference
Mar. 29 281 To members of IOC - Dates for Madrid Meeting - Oct. 3rd to 9thMay 13 282 To members of IOC, to IF'S and NOC'S - Advising by order of
Executive Board Mr. Eric Jonas no longer in employ of IOCsince May 1st 283
May 31 284 To members of IOC and to IF'S - re: mailing of book "The Games ofthe XVIIIth Olympiad -Tokyo 1964"
July 29 285 To members of IOC - 63rd Session of IOC to be held on Oct. 7, 8, 9 inMadrid - also enclosing minutes of IOC Executive Boardmeeting held on July 9 and 10, 1965 in Paris where Agenda formeeting in Madrid was prepared.
Aug. 2 286 To members of IOC - Re Madrid Session - most important ever held byIOC - 1972 Games to be awarded, alterations, amendments andadditions to rules proposed; our policy toward regional Gamestaken up, etc.
Aug. 2 287 To members of IOC - Proposal from Mr. Avery Brundage, President ofIOC and Proposal to solve problem of national flags andanthems
Aug. 2 288 To members of IOC - Agenda for the 63rd Session of IOC, MadridAug. 17 289 To NOC's re Agenda for Meeting IOC Executive Board with the
Delegates at Madrid, National Institute of Industry, 10/4/65 August 290 To members of IOC - re: Considering the creation of a United German
Team and its continuance through six Olympic Games a greatvictory for sport over politics and important achievement of IOC
Sept. 7 291 To Messrs. les redacteurs en chef des journaux suisses - Re: election ofIOC President of IOC -also proposals from M. Wajid Ali andMr. Ranqell
Sept. 7 292 To IF'S and members of IOC - Re: Minutes of Executive Board of IOCwith delegates of IF's on April 12, 1965 not containing text ofresolution relating to East German Olympic Committee offeredby IF'S to IOC
Sept. 10 293 To members of IOC - Re: Additional information and requests toAgenda for 63rd Session of IOC at Madrid, Oct. 6-9, 1965
Sept. 14 294 To IF'S and members of IOC - Volleyball recently established a centerof studies for its sport and suggesting bring to attention to allother Federations also containing objectives of this center
Oct. 20 295 At Session, October in Madrid, IOC decided January 1, 1966 latest datefor submitting candidates for organizing Winter and SummerGames, 1972
Nov. 296 To NOC's re: Minutes of IOC Executive Board Meeting, Madrid, 1965 Nov. 17 297 To members of IOC - Re: various meetings held in Madrid also next
Session of IOC take place in Rome, Apr. 21-29, 1966Dec. 21 298 To members of IOC - re: dates of next IOC Session held in Rome April
21-29, 1966
Box 71: Circular Letters, 1966-1972 Numbers: 299-374,376-377, 379-395, 397-401 Annex1-12, 18-19, Dates: 1966-67
1966 Date No. Jan. 27 299 To members of IOC - Printing new edition of Olympic Rule Book;
number of rule changes discussed but without a final decision. Jan. 27 300 To members of IOC - 64th Session in Rome - dates, time and place.
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Jan. 27 301 To members of IOC - Amendments to be brought to the Minutes of theMadrid Session, Oct. 6-9, 1965.
Feb. 1 302 To IF's - Notice of meeting of Executive Board with IF's April 23-26,1966
Feb. 3 303 To members of IOC - List of sub-committee and chairmen; anypertinent ideas or suggestions to be brought to the attention oftheir chairman, 80 that they may be incorporated in the reports tobe submitted at coming session in Rome, April.
Feb. 4 304 To members of IOC - Contents of letter sent by first vice-president Jan.31, 1966 to Mr. Avery Brundage re mail vote on certainamendments to IOC Rule.
Feb. 4 305 To NOC's - To NOC's - Re meeting in Rome, April 24-30; requestingnames of candidates for olympic awards be sent by April 1 toIOC in Lausanne.
Feb. 24 306 To members of IOC - Agenda for the 64th Session taking place inRome month of April also copy of documents relative to certainitems of this agenda; requesting questionnaire pertaining tochanges to the Rules by the President, be returned.
March 307 To members of IOC - re Amendment to the Minutes of Madrid Session,1965.
March 308 To members of IOC - Results of the Kilius-Baumler case. Mar. 31 309 To members of IOC - Re: Questionnaire on minor alterations to the
Rules which have been suggested or discussed at variousmeeting released at session ill Rome, for discussion.
Mar. 31 310 To members of IOC - Agenda for the 64th Session; enclosing anotherset of annexes; requesting return of reports relative to variousItems of Agenda and will distribute those received at beginningof Rome Session; re Mr. Brundage's circ. letter No. 309,Subscriptionsand Olympic Awards.
Apr. 4 311 To members of IOC and NOC's - questioning whether any relationbetween success in sport and success in other fields of endeavor- requesting names of former prominent amateur athletes, alsonational, world or Olyr.pic champions who have distinguishedthemselves and in what field.
Apr. 23 312 To members of IOC - enclosing annexes 18 & 19, also project fromsub-committee for Africa to be discussed under item 28 ofagenda.
Apr. 23 313 To members of IOC - 63rd Session Madrid, re port received fromNOC's meeting in Rome asking to review Amateur Rule:sub-committee appointed for this purpose - typical problems,suggestions submitted to sub-committee.
Apr. 23 314 To members of IOC - Quotation from letter circulated by SecretaryJone, International Council for Sport and Physical Education.
Apr. 23 315 To members of IOC - Advising receipt of new candidates for OlympicAwards.
May 11 316 To members of IOC & NOC's - Next Session of IOC to be held inTeheran early in May '67; meeting of representatives of NOC'swith members of IOC Executive Board to be held in same city.
May 11 317 To members of IOC, èlOC's and IF's - re Reception of Committee infriendly audience with Pope Paul VI in Rome 64th Session IOC.
May 18 318 To members of IOC & NOC's - IOC suggests all NOC's celebraterevival of Olympic Cames yearly by observing an "OlympicDay" or "Olympic Week".
May 27 319 To NOC'S - Text of decision by IOC 64th Session in Rome, April retraining period at high altitude in order to adapt to Mexico.
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May 31 320 To NOC's and IF's - re Technical officials and Juries at the OlympicGames.
June 16 321 To NOC's - Org. Comm. will issue permit entries to journalists.June 17 322 To IF's 6 NOC's - Reproduction of letter of warning from Bulletin No.
84 re "The Asian Ganefo". June 20 323 To members of IOC - Enclosing text of 64th IOC Session as all minutes
of meetings not ready. July 4 324 To members of IOC, NOC's & IF's - Inspection trip to Mexico re
preparation for Games XIX Olympiad. July 25 325 To members of NOC's - Requesting list of president and secretary
names and most recent address - also requesting one copy ofyour statutes and by-laws.
Aug. 2 326 To members of IOC - re Resignation of Chairman Hugh Weir; additionto amateur rule submitted for mail vote, to be included in newedition of Olympic Rule Book.
Aug. 11 327 To members of NOC's - Appointment of Johann W. Westerhoff asSecretary General.
Oct. 7 Communique Aux Agences De PresseAug. 11 328 To IF's - Appointment of Johan W. Westerhoff as Secretary General. Aug. 25 329 To members of IOC - Announcement of death of Mister Francois Pietri,
August 18, 1966. Sept. 29 330 To members of IOC - Amendments to be made to the Minutes of the
64th IOC Session (Rome 1966). Also Minutes of the ExecutiveBoard meetings.
Sept. Olympic Protocol Nov. 8 331 To NOC's - New organization unanimously accepted. There will be an
I.O.C. session in Teheran from the 2nd to the 11th of May 1967.A point of discussion will be 'Advertising.'
Nov. 8 332 To members of IOC - Reminder regarding propositions of newmembers. Request for recommendations for the agenda for theI.O.C. session in Teheran.
Nov. 10 333 To members of IOC - Notice that a copy of cards of Season greetings,sent from the Secretary's office, will be sent to Committeemembers.
Nov. 10 334 Announcement of the death of Mr. Benedikt-G. Waage of Iceland.Nov. 22 335 To members of IOC, NOC's & IF's - Report of the Executive Board of
the IOC meeting in Mexico on Oct. 22 and 23, regardingdetailed investigation of the preparations for the Games of theXIX Olympiad. Architecto Pedro Ramirez Vazquez appointedhead of the Organizing Committee.
Nov. 28 336 To members of IOC - Announcement of the death of Mr. G. D. Sondhi. Dec. 8 337 To members of IOC and NOC's - Second request for names of former
prominent amateur athletes and national, world or Olympicchampions Memorandum from Lord Killanin on IOC and pressand public relations. Dec. 8 338 To NOC's - Protection ofOlympic emblem by law
Dec. 8 339 To IF's - Request for Federation programs of events for 1967.Dec. 23 340 To members of IOC - Report on the Activities of the Secretariat. (as
from May 1966)
1967Date No.Jan. 3 341 To members of IOC, NOC's - Letter regarding complete program of
meetings and trips planned in the first half of May 1967. 65thSession.
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Jan. 12 342 To members of IOC, NOC's & IF - Meeting in Tehran.Candidatures for the Olympic awards will be discussed.Trophy awards listed.
Feb. 28 F/342 To International Sports Federations - Letter asking for confirmationon final version of the Programme for the Games
of the XIXth Olympiad. Feb. 28 M/344 To Committee Members IOC - New version of the Olympic
protocol. Mar. 7 M/345 To Members IOC - Letter stating that the new edition of "The
Olympic Games" - Rules and Regulations and general information of the IOC has been sent, under special cover.
Feb. 28 M/343 To Members of IOC - announcing death of Dr. Shingoro TakaishiFeb. 28 343/MM/ha To International Feds, NOCs - 1966 edition of "The Olympic
Gazes". Mar. 10 HCF/346 To IOC, IF's, NOC's - Division of duties in IOC officeMar. 14 M/347 To Executive Board - Proposals for changes in Rule BookHar. 21 F/349 To ISF's - Distribution table for TV moneyMar. 22 H/348 To Members of IOC - Olympic who's who, Mar. 22 MN/350 To Members of IOC and NOC's - Further infor ation regarding
accommodations for IOC and NOC's in Tehran. Mar. 22 M/351 To IOC members - Agenda for 65th Session of IOC at Tehran May
3-9, 1967Mar. 28 C/352 Members NOC's & IOC's - Agenda for meeting of the Executive
Board of the IOC with the NOC's - Tehran, May 3 & 4th. Mar. 29 C/353 Presidents of NOC (copies to IOC members). Letter referring to
Cablegram sent March 22. History of the Teheran meeting. Mar. 29 M/354 To members IOC - Facts regarding accommodations for the 65th
Session. - Weather facts -wardrobe information. Apr. 7 F/355 To International Sports Federations - Member federations in
Olympic countries. Apr. 12 M356 Members of the IOC - The Olympic AcademyApr. 17 M357 Members of the IOC - Re: IOC financesMay 22 M.W.B. Phillips, President de la F.I.N.A. from Mr. BrundageMay 22 F/358 To IF's - Meeting of the Executive Board Jan. 1966May 24 C/359 To NOC's - Re: NOC Advisory CommitteeMay 24 C/360 To ENOC's Referring to No. C/359May 31 C/361 Problems and Assistance Needed - Re: No. C/359May 31 To Pres. O.C. of the Games of the XIXth Olympiad, Mexico 1968
and President O.C. of the Xth Olympic Winter Games,Grenoble 1968. re: Two decisions taken by IOC during itsMay 6-9th session.
May 31 M/362 To members IOC - Invitations from Warsaw and AmsterdamJune 20 363 Members IOC - Standard text of the entry form enclosed adopted at
the 65th session in Tehran. June 26 MFC/364 To members IOC, International Sport Feds, NOCs, and Organizing
Committee of the Olympic Games. - Olympic Rules - New Edition.
July 5 CFP/365 To NOC, ISF's, Press - Entry formsJuly 7 MFC/366 To IOC, ISF/NOC - Press cuttings and miscellaneous informationJuly 7 M/367 To IOC - Mr. Massard's retirement & Count Beaumont's election. July 7 M/368 To European NOC - Election of 2 members of NOC's Adv. Comm.July 12 No/369 Dear Sirs - New Olympic Rule Book - ref. page 71. July 24 C/370 To the NOC's and all members IOC - International Olympic
Academy. Aug. 1 C/374 To NOCs and members of IOC - NOC Advisory Commission.
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Aug. 11 M/371 To members of IOC, and Finance Commission - Need for control ofFinance Commission and Reference to circular letter
#M/357.Aug. 11 MCF/372 To members of IOC, NOCs and International Federations Meeting
Agenda for September and October, 1967. Aug. 11 C/373 To the NOCa - Training Camps. Aug. 15 C/376 To the NOC - Grenoble Games - Entry Form No. B2. Aug. 29 F/377 To the International Feds - TV payments to IOC for Mexican
Games 1968 Sept. 1 MCF/379 To members of IOC, NOCs and International Federations President
Brundage's Visit to Mexico. Sept. 4 F/380 To members of Finance Comm. and Executive Board - Change of
dates for meeting of Finance Commission. Sept. 4 MED/381 To members of Medical Comm. and Executive Board -
Change of meeting dates and suggestedinformation.
Sept. 7 M/382 To members of IOC - Activities in IOC office, Lausanne.Sept. 11 Press Release--Meeting of various IOC Comm., from 9/24/67
to 10/8/67 in Mon Repos.Sept. 12 C/383 To NOCs, members of IOC and International Federations Training
Camps.Sept. 12 MCF/384 To members IOC, NOCs and International Sport Federations
Asking members for home or office telephone numbers. Sept. 27 Press Release--re Medical Commission. Oct. 3 M/385 To members of IOC - information re Olympic Winter Games in
Grenoble. Oct. 16 CF/391 To NOC, ISF, Org. Comms - Olympic rule bookOct. 11 M/389 To members of Executive Board - re letters dated Aug. 10 & Sept
11,28Oct. 12 C/390 To Pres. of NOC - Sending national anthem and flag to MexicoOct. 16 M/392 To members of IOC - letter from Westerhoff, rc AB party photo,
info re Grenoble sessionOct. 17 M/393 IOC members - Subscription is 150 Swiss fr.Oct. 31 C/394 To NOCs - Re meeting Oct. 6-9, IOC subcommittees, and NOC
Advisory Commission.Oct. 31 F/395 To International Sport Federations - Information re problems of
doping and sex determination.Oct. 9 M/386 To members of Executive Board - organization of football finals in
Mexico.Oct. 9 M/387 To Members of Executive Board - statement by Albert Mayer
(photocopy enc)Oct. 11 MCF/388 To Members of IOC, NOCs, Intntl Feds - re "Monthly News
Letter"Sept. 5 CON/ADV/1 To members of International Olympic Comm. Contact
Commission and National Olympic Comm. Advisory Commission, members of Executive Board--Agenda for Oct. 5, 6, 7 and 8 meetings and other information.
Sept. 5 ACA/1 To members of Commission for International Olympic Academy, Members of Executive Board--Change of meeting date to Oct.
3 & informationSept. 5 PR/EN/2 To members of Press Standing Commission, members of Press
Enlarged Commission, members of Executive Board Change of meeting date to Sept. 25 & 26, agenda and other information.
Dec. 18 M/399 To all members of IOC - Information on session and meetings to be
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held in January, 1968.Dec. 21 F/EB/400 To International Feds, Executive Board - Invitation to meeting with
Executive Board of IOC at Lausanne on January 27 and 28.Dec. 21 CF/401 To NOC, International Feds - IOC entry blanks not to be altered.Dec. 13 C/397 Questionnaire on C/394 - to be returnedDec. 18 M/398 To IOC members - SANOC - Secret postal vote for South Africa
entry.1968Jan. 12 C/402 To NOC - Asking NOC's to stop practice of having photographs
made of skiers with advertisements. Jan. 27 M/403 To IOC members - Rules for postal vote of members on South
Africa Feb. 29 FML/404 To ISF's, IOC members - Decisions to general questions raised at
Jan. 27 & 28 meeting at Lausanne and later discussed at IOC Session at Grenoble.
Mar. 4 MCF/405 To IOC, NOC'S, ISF's - Official Languages, French & English. Mar. 8 U/406 To IOC members - Calling of special meeting of Executive BoardMar. 27 C/407 To NOC's - Resolution of NOC's and Joint Commission, enclosed
Annex I, and Annex II, standard constitution for NOC's.Apr. 4 408 Enclosing copy of G. Onesti's speech at Grenoble on subject of
IOC-NOC contacts. Also cablegram of Mr. Brundage sent toall IOC members re: South Africa
Apr. 9 M/409 To IOC members - Quarterly ReportApr. 8 C/410 To NOC's, Org. Comm., Executive Board - Tennis tournament in
Guadalajara not connected with Olympic Games411 Not issued (per IOC headquarters)
May 15 C/412 To IOC members - ISF's - Declaration to be presented to head of state or government that Olympic Movement's motto or emblem is not to be used for commercial purposes.
May 27 M/413 To members of IOC - Proposal from Hellenic Olympic Committee re: "Kotinos " award.
June 5 NC/414 To IOC members, NOC's - Report of meeting of Joint Commission with International Working Group for Sport Facilities, and The International Union of Architects, to find ways andmeans in which to obtain and hand out information onsports and recreational facilities for benefit of NOC's.
June 12 C/415 To NOC's, Executive Board - Re: question of Olympic CongressJune 12 F/416 To IF's - Olympic AwardsJune 12 NOC's IOC's Joint Comm. - Notice of meeting & Agenda of meeting of
Executive Board and NOC's, Oct. 3, 1968.June 12 EB/417 To Executive Board - Mr. Westerhoff's correspondencc with Mr.
Folke Rogard about Olympic or OlympiadJune 11 JC/418 French - Questionnaire aux CNO
June 25 F/419 To IF's - French - English - Re: questions about Joint Commission and trainers
June 25 CM/420 To NOC's - IOC members - Operation of meeting of NOC's and IOC
June 26 JC/421 To Joint Comm. members - Re: Meeting of members ofcommission on Oct. 2, 1968
July 2 A/422 Announcement of Meeting of Commission of InternationalAcademy August 21-23.
July 5 A/423 To IOC Comm. for International Olympic Academy Announcementof meeting August 22.
July 12 M/424 IOC members - asking for corrections of proof of IOC "Who's Who"
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July 13 EB/425 To Executive Board - Re: Problem of Australian Water Polo TeamJuly 16 F/426 To If's - Enclosing study by Nadia Lekarska of "Participation of
Women in Olympic Games"July 17 M/427 To Members of IOC - Presentation of "Kotinos"July 22 M/428 To IOC members - Schedule of Meetings and Sessions of IOC
during Games of the XIX OlympiadJuly 22 FM/429 To IF's, Org. Comm - Error in circular letter #404 should be
"economy class" not "first class" July 30 JC/430 To Joint Comm. - Letter from K. S. Duncan of British Olympic
Association to Mr. G. Onesti, President of Italian Olympic Committee
July 31 M/430 To Medical Comm. - Enclosing minutes of Medical Comm. July 13-14, 1968
July 31 EB/431 To Executive Board - Enclosing minutes of Executive Board April 20-21, 1968
Aug. 5 F/432 To ISF's, Executive Board, Org. Comm. - Asking for definite number of technical delegates to Games
Aug. 9 CP/433 To members of Commission of Press and Public Relations Meeting will take place on October 6 in Mexico.
July 9 PE/434 To Members of Commission for Protection of Emblems - Notification of alterations in Time Schedule for meetings of Sub Commissions during IOC Session in Mexico.
Aug. 13 MB/435 Request for recollection of Olympism as seen by Olympic Champions in the past.
Aug. 15 F-FC/436 To IF's, and Finance Comm. - Finance Commission invitesInternational Federations to meeting at Hotel Camino RealMexico City, October 6.
Aug. 15 PE/437 Members of Commission for Protection of Olympic Emblems Notification of meeting on October 6.
Aug. 27 To IF's, NOC's, and IOC - Letter from Mr. Brundage about IOC Med. Comm. being ready to advise IF's or NOC's about study of use of dope and participation of women.
Aug. 27 Statement by Mr. Brundage about Czechoslovokia affair.Sept. 3 To NOC's, Joint Comm., IOC--Letter from Mr. Brundage asking
that comments about NOC meeting suggestions be sent to Joint Commission
Sept. 9 F-CF/438 To IF's and Finance Commission--Agenda of Finance Commissionand IF meeting, October 6
Sept. 10 To Executive Board, IOC, Med. Comm - Letter from PrinceAlexander de Merode about role of Medical Commission
Sept. 10 M/439 To IOC - Olympic uniforms or dinner jackets may be worn on October 9 or 12, 1968.
Sept. 10 EB/440 To IOC Executive Board - Notes on propositions received for allocation of Olympic Awards
Sept. 13 CP/441 To Members of Commission of Press and Public Relations--Notice of meeting in Mexico to discuss project of organization of Bureau.
Sept. 14 M/MC/F/C/442 Letter from Mr. Brundage that it is not intention of IOC to carry out medical tests -but Organizing Committee has arranged complete facilities.
Sept. 14 M/EB/443 To IOC members, Executive Board - Answer of Mr. Brundage toPrince de Merode about Medical Commission.
Sept. 15 P/444 To all European NOC's - Letter from Mr. Brundage to Count deBeaumont, stating all NOC's were invited by JointCommission to send suggestions.
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Received Sept. 16 Instructions for holding sessions of IOC Sept. 20 P/445 To NOC and IOC members - Information about General Clark's
Information Office in Mexico for all NOC's. Sept. 24 446 To members of IOC Executive Board and Med. Commission Letter
from Prince de Merode to Mr. Brundage, dated Sept. 20, 1968, regarding testing.
Oct. 6 Minutes of Meeting of Finance Commission of IOC and Representatives of International Federations' Commission and
the Representatives of the International Federations ofJudo, Shooting and Athletics.
Nov. 21 447 "Olympic Games" booklet is being reprinted and will not be available until beginning of next year.
Nov. 26 448 Binder for "Who's Who" and binder for Newsletter sent by IOC.Nov. 26 449 Binder for Newsletter sent.Dec. 450 Information about renewing subscription to Newsletter.
451 (No letter exists with this number, per letter from Monique Berliouxdated July 24, 1969)
Dec. 5 M/452 Informing of death of Mr. John Jewett GarlandDec. 6 453 To President of NOC - Consideration of Press facilities of
IOC asking for list of principal newspapers of country.Dec. 6 454 To President of NOC--asking for list of principal newspapers of
their countryDec. 1 MC455 Regarding formation of Coordinating and Supervising Committee
and five commissions.Dec. 11 M/456 Informing of death of Albert MayerDec. 12 M/457 Additions to minutes of 67th SessionDec. 5 P/458 To NOC, IOC, 5 Commissions - Enclosing copy of organization
chart, proposals about NOC representation at IOC
1969Jan. 8 F/459 To Presidents of all IF's - Sending minutes under separate coverJan. 8 M/460 Informing IOC of death of Mrs. Ilelen GarlandJan. 14 N/461 Information about Protection of Olympic Emblems, dates of IOC
future meetings, subscriptions for NOC's with theInternational Working Group for Construction of SportsPremises, changes in rule book--letter from J. Westerhoff.
Jan. 15 M/462 Letter from J. Westerhoff regarding membership fees, andUniversiade 1969 will not be held in Portugal.
463 Agenda for meeting in Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia - Oct. 1969Jan. 15 M/464 Same letter as M/462.Jan. 14 F/465 Asking for information about National Associations who were
affiliated with the various international Sports Federations.Jan. 17 EB/466 To Executive Board - Re: Commission of Aid - Dec. 10-11, 1968
Minutes of the meeting.Jan. 21 M/C/F/0/467 Westerhoff's resignation and Mr. Weir's supervision of IOC
Office. Executive Meeting Feb. 1-2 Executive Board and IF meeting--May 25.Jan. 22 EB/468 Letter from Mr. Brundage to Executive Board and IOC - re
Executive Board meeting 2/1-2/69.Feb. 5 NL/469 Asking for information for the Newsletter from the NOC's.Feb. 5 470 To accredited journalists - asking for information for the Newsletter
from various news media.Feb. 6 471 To IOC Executive Board - Letter from Mr. Brundage enclosing
copy of correspondence with R.S. Alexander regarding area ambassadors.
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Feb. 5 C/472 To Presidents of NOC's - Asking for response to question about"What does your participation and victory in the OlympicGames mean to you?"
Feb. 7 EB/473 Regarding applicants for post of Director of IOC.Feb. 11 EB/474 Regarding minutes of Feb. 2 meeting and agenda for Mar. 22.Feb. 11 M/C475 To IOC members, NOC's, Members of five commissions re: Mr.
Alexandru Siperco being appointed chairman of Commission#2.
Feb. 11 M/476 Meeting of Executive Committee June 3-13.Feb. 12 M/C/477 To all IOC members, NOC - Letter from Mr. Brundage about
importance of observing the rule of members of NOC's.Feb. 28 LM/478 Minutes, correspondence, should be in either French or English.Nar. 5 M/479 Terms of reference for Director - requests for applicants for
discussion at Executive Board--March 22-24.Mar. 27 F/480 Request for items to be included on agenda for meeting of IF's and
Executive Board.Apr. 2 M/481 Mr. Amadou Barry, IOC member of Senegal, passed away.Apr. 9 C/F/M/482 Requesting suggestions for Olympic awards, before May 15.Apr. 5 M/C/CSC/CO/483 Advising of meeting with NOC's and Executive Board of
IOC at Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, end of October, 1969 andAgenda of meeting.
Apr. 23 M/484 Asking for year of marriage and name of wife, for "Who's Who."Apr. 23 M/485 Proposal from Polish Aviation Company for IOC members to travel
to Warsaw.May C/486 To NOC's - asking for list of main publishers in each country, who
have produced any works on sport.Apr. 26 AB/487 Letter from Mr. Brundage to all IOC members, regarding reports on
"Reflections on the X Olympic Winter Games."May 12 M/488 To IOC members - Information on booking ticket from Warsaw to
Zurich.May 8 MB/LM/C/489 Postponement of meeting of diplomatic representatives and
delegates of NOC re: protection of emblems, to October 24 in Dubrovnik rather than in Warsaw.
May 9 M/490 Provisional program for next session of IOC in Warsaw.June 18 C/491 Agenda for Meeting of Executive Board of IOC and NOC's at
Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia--October 23-29.June 24 M/492 Request to check whether amounts requested for dues for 1968 and
1969 are correct.June 20 F/493 Request for International Federations to send three copies of their
latest rules and regulations to Mr. Takac, Technical Directorof IOC.
July 3 M/494 Enclosing several pages to be inserted in "Who's Who".July 11 F/495 To Presidents of all IF's--Letter from Mr. Brundage about various
decisions reached at 68th Session in Warsaw. Also pressrelease issued at Warsaw on June 8, 1969 about FISregulations.
July 23 M/496 Letter from Artur Takac, enclosing circular letter of F.I.F.A. July17, concerning number of teams--(copy of letter is in FIFAFile).
July 31 EB/C/497 To Executive Board--NOC's, Re: information for Dubrovnik meeting.
Aug. 9 CE/498 To IOC Executive Board - Letter from Mr. Brundage about numberof entries in team sports in Munich.
Aug. 25 EB/C/499 To NOC, IOC Executive Board - Invitation to send delegates tomeeting in Dubrovnik and copy of Agenda of meeting.
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Aug. 27 F/500 To Sport Federations of Rowing, Cycling, Shooting, Yachting,Aeronautics, Rollerskating, Water Skiing, Hockey--requestfor information about women participation in above sports.
501 Not issued--as per letter from Monique BerliouxSept. 2 M/502 To All IOC members--Informing them of death of Miguel A.
MoenckSept. 8 CE/C/503 To all NOC, Executive Board, Commissions - Letter enclosing
program of meetings in Dubrovnik, October 23-27Sept. 8 CE/C/504 To Executive Board, Various Committees--Re: form to be filled out
for Dubrovnik.Sept. 9 C/505 Olympic Films - to Presidents of NOC - Requests to use word
"Olympic" should be referred to IOC.Sept. 18 C/506 To NOC - Emblems Conference - Will take place in May, 1970Sept. 19 M/507 To IOC members - Enclosing report of Olympic Days in Lausanne,
7/5/69Sept. 29 C/508 To NOC - Each NOC may renew their own subscription to I.A.K.S.
- L/509 Sending notices of unpaid accounts.Sept. 30 CE/C/510 To NOC, IOC Executive Board - Letter from Mr. Brundage stating
that the only meetings at Dubrovnik sponsored by the IOC arethose mentioned in letters #499 and #503.
Nov. 24 F/510 Letter to International Federations - Olympic Congresses askingfor comments from federations about opinions on congress.
Nov. 3 EB/511 To Executive Board - List of meetings for February, 1970Nov. 3 FC/512 To Finance Comm - Meeting in Lausanne, Feb. 20, 1970.Nov. 3 PR/513 To Press and Public Relations Comm. - Meeting in Munich Feb. 24,
1970.Nov. 4 C/514 To NOC - Asking for list of reasons why SANOC should be
expelled. - from Monique BerliouxNov. 5 F/515 To International Federations - Letter enclosing reports of
Commission II and IV.Nov. 5 F/516 To IF - Must submit outline of program before 8/1/70Nov. 13 M/517 To IOC members - Enclosing "Proposed Modifications of Rules"Nov. 14 M/518 To IOC members - Enclosing minutes of 68th IOC Session in
Warsaw, June 6-10, 1969.- from Monique BerliouxNov. 22 C/F/519 To NOC, IF - Enclosing report of International Olympic Academy,
applications and questionnaire.Nov. 25 M/520 To all IOC members - Report on-Dubrovnik meeting, and South
African question - enclosing Report of Commission II and IV.Nov. 20 C/521 Enclosing reports of five sub-commissions - To NOC not present at
Dubrovnik.Dec. 12 M/F/523 To members of IOC, and IF's - Enclosing report by Prince George
of Hanover at Meeting with IF's on June 3, 1969 to replaceAnnex 3.
Dec. 12 EB/C/PE/524 To NOC's - Emblem Commission and Executive Board - Enclosing minutes of Emblem Commission with NOC on Oct.
24-Dubrovnik.
1970Jan. 5 ISF/525 From Artur Takac - relative to replies to circular letterJan. 10 F/529 Letter giving details about Amsterdam Session Jan. 12 EB/JC/CSS/526 Letter enclosing material of the IOC/NOC Commission No. 3Jan. 14 EB/CP/527 Letter enclosing Minutes of Meeting of Commission for Press
and Public Relations--10/23--DubrovnikJan. 22 APS/530 Letter enclosing Agenda for the Meeting of the Commission for
Press and Public Relations Oct. 23/69--Dubrovnik
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Jan. 22 CAN/531 To Candidate Cities--Information on appearing at 69th Session ofIOC
Jan. 22 F/EB/532 To IF's - enclosing outline program of Session - To IOC ExecutiveBoard and Netherlands Olympic Committee
Jan. 22 M/533 To IOC - enclosing outline program for Session in AmsterdamJan. 20 EB/CP/534 To EB, Press & Public Relations Commission - enclosing
agenda for meeting on October 23 in DubrovnikJan. 23 FC/EB/536 To Executive Board - Finance Comm. - Enclosing provisional
agenda for meeting of Finance Commission, Feb. 20, 1970Feb. 4 EB/FC/538 Enclosing agenda for Finance Commission - Feb. 20, and report
of Lord Luke, ChairmanMar. 11 EB/lamj/543 To the Executive Board Mar. 16 C/M/544 Formation of PGA and its meetings with NOC'sMar. 18 EB/545 To members of Executive Board enclosing articles on Alpine skiing
which appeared in pressMar. 18 C/M/546 To NOC and IOC members - Olympic EmblemsMar. 20 EB/547/70 To Executive Board enclosing translation of letter of Mar. 18, 1970
from International Rowing FederationApr. 6 ISF's/548 To ISF enclosing Agenda for meeting of IOC Executive Board with
ISF's in Amsterdam, May 9, 1970Apr. 8 MB/rfo/No 549 To IOC members, copy to Organizing Committee of 69th
IOC Session in Amsterdam--Official presentation of applyingcandidate cities for Games of XXIst Olympiad
Apr. 27 M/551 To IOC members - enclosing Programme and Agenda forAmsterdam
Apr. 27 M/554 To IOC members - Have asked Chairman of Mexican Committeesuggestions for improvements for future Olympic OrganizingCommittees
Apr. 27 IF/555 To all International Federations - same information as in M/554(above)
Apr. 28 M/Ps/556 To IOC members and to International Press - statement by Avery Brundage denying rumors of support to candidates for 1976 Games of the XXI Olympiad
May 20 M/557 To IOC members - enclosing circular letter sent to Secretariatduring Amsterdam Session
May 29 C/558 To all NOC's - enclosing copies of minutes of meeting of IOCExecutive Board and representatives of NOC's Oct. 25 & 26,1969 - Dubrovnik
June 4 F/559 To all IF's - important decisions taken by IOC during meeting of9th to 13th May, 1970
June 5 M/NOC/CO/FI/562 To all IOC members, NOC's, IF's and Organizing Committees of Games - Enclosing copy of last edition of Olympic Directory asking to indicate changes for new editior
June 10 K/F/C/CO/560 To IOC members, IF's, NOC's Organizing Committees for Games (Munich, Sapporo, Montreal, Denver)--informing of decisions taken by IOC during 69th Plenary Session, Amsterdam, May 12-16, 1970
June 10 EB/563 To members of EB - enclosing draft of minutes of meeting betweenIOC, EB and representatives of IF's--Amsterdam, May 9,1970
June 11 B/564 To EB members - enclosing tocu ents of decisions at IOC meetingson May 12-15--Amsterdam, and notifying procedure whichshould be adopted
June 18 M/F/C/CO/560/bis To IOC members, IF's, NOC's and Organizing Committee
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of Munich, Sapporo, Montreal and DenverJuly 14 M/563 Enclosing minutes of 69th session of IOC to members of IOC -
Amsterdam, MayJuly 22 F/565 To IF's - Travel and living expenses for necessary technical
officials, judges, jury members, for the Olympic GamesJuly 23 M/566 To IOC members - use of CIO stationery by members for unofficial
correspondenceJuly 24 M/C/F/567 To IOC members, NOC's and IF's - use of word "Olympic" in
various countries for sports competitionsJuly 29 EB/568 To Pres. of IOC and Ex. Bd. members - enclosing report of Takac's
visit to Sapporo July 5-10Aug. 5 M/C/FI/570 To IOC members, NOC's, IF's - regarding Olympic eligibility
rules Aug. 12 MB/vg/2214 To EB and finance Comm. members - monthly statements will
not be sent due to holidaysAug. 27 EB 573 To IOC members, EB - meeting at Amsterdam of representatives of
Federation Internationale de Ski with EB and promise ofcooperation -- also enclosing copy of new Eligibility Rule
Sept. 3 Complement of EB/573 - enclosing better copy of KneisslSept. 3 M/574 To IOC members - sending questionnaire to be returned by those
attending meetings in October 1970. Programme for Meetingsto be held in Lausanne from 1st to 5th October 1970. Agendafor EB Meetings Oct. 3-4, 1970.
Aug. 25 M/572 To EB members - copy of letter from Mr. Brundage to Dr. vonOpelre eligibility
Oct. 2 MB/mc/578 To IOC members of the Executive Board & IOC CommissionsAug. 27 EB/573 To Exec. Comm. members - International Ski FederationSept. 22 C/575 To all national Olympic committees having national federations
affiliated with the International Ice Hockey FederationSept. 22 FI/577 To all International Sports Federations taking part in Olympic
GamesOct. 6 CE/579 To Exec. Comm.--Number of competitors in bobsleighOct. 30 M/C583 To IOC members and NOC's - Planned expansion of Olympic
Museum. IOC wants to be informed in advance onorganization in various countries of film festivals on sports
Nov 14 FI/580 To the International FederationsNov 6 Pt/EB/F 584 To each President of Olympic International FederationsNov. 6 Pt/EB/585 All members of the Executive Board Nov. 7 Pt/FIS/EB/NOC/586 Federation Internationale de SkiNov. 2 Ps/EB/587 To The International Press, The Executive Board, The President
of the Federation Internationale de SkiDec. 1 EB/FC/589To IOC members, Finance Commission and Exec. BoardDec. 11 Ps/590 To International PressDec. 1 F/588 To IOC VP's & International Sports Federation representatives
1971Jan. 18 M/C 592 To: Members of the IOC, NOC Re: 11th Session of Olympic
AcademyJan. 18 M/C 593 To: Members of the IOC, NOC Re: FIFA Rules for the 1972 GamesJan. 18 F 594 To: IF's RE: Participation in Olympic Academy SessionJan. 18 Eb 595 To: Executive Board Members Re: Letter sent by Dr. von Opel
concerning revisions of the Amateur Eligibility RuleJan. 18 M/596 To: IOC members Re: FIS BallotJan. 18 F/C 597 To: International Federations having team sports Re: Rule 34Jan. 21 C/598 To: NOC Committees Re: Invitation to Executive Board Meeting
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prior to 71st Session in LuxemburgJan. 25 M/C/F CO/59 To: IOC members, NOC'sr IF's Organizing Committees of the
Games Re: Olympic DirectoryFeb. 2 EB/602 To: Executive Board Members Re: Two Proposals and two
commentaries by Mr. Raymond GafnerFeb. 2 EB/603 To: Executive Board Re: Letter from Mr. Frantisek Kroutil
concerning alpine skiers ballotFeb. 3 M/C/F605 To: IOC members Re: Meetings of the three IOC Committee Vice
Presidents with IF's.Feb. 17 EB/607 To: Executive Board Members Re: Memorandum Concerning IOC
Eligibility Rule 26Feb. 17 EB/FC/608 To: Executive Board Finance Commission Re: Audit Report Dated
February 12, 1971Mar. 17 M/610 To: Members of the IOC Re: Next text of Article 26Mar. 26 Ps/612 To: International Press, re: "Lock Out" of the press from Chateau te
Vity on Sunday, March 14 until 6:30 p.m.Mar. 26 M/613 To: IOC Members, re: Text of proposal by Mr. Raymond Gafner
concerning protection of Olympic emblemsMar. 14 EB/618 To: Executive Board Members, re: Memorandum by Lord Killanin
concerning different international federations andorganizations
Apr. 15 M. 619 To: IOC Members, re: Deaths of Lt. Gen. Pahud de Mortanges andMr. Armant Massard
Apr. 19 M. 620 To: IOC Members, re: Death of General Jose de J. ClarkApr. 23 C/622 To: NOC (Presidents and Secretary Generals) Re: Munich meeting
on September 10 and 11, 1971Apr. 26 M/F/C/Ps/623 To: IOC Members, IF's (Presidents and Secretary Generals),
NOC's (Presidents and Secretary Generals), Members of the International Press, re: Printed text of Rule 26
Apr. 26 F/C/624 To: IF's, NOC's, re: Forwarding of suggestions or proposals of theproceedings of the Commission for the Olympic Congressheld in Geneva on March 15.
Apr. 29 M/F/C/625 To: IOC Members, NOC's, IF's, re: General Review of SportsApr. 29 EB/627 To: Executive Board Members, re: Minutes of January 1971
Meeting (26 copies)May 10 M/F/C/Ps/628 To: IOC Members, IF's, NOC's, Members of International
Press, re: International Badminton Federation omission in"Olympic Directory"
May 14 EB/C/CO/630 To: Executive Board Members, NOC's, Organizing Committees--Munich, Sapporo, Montreal, Denver, re: Official
list of abbreviations to be used for each NationalOlympic Committee
May 17 Eb/Emb/631 To: Executive Board Members, Members of the Commission forthe protection of Olympic Emblems, re: Commission for theprotection of Olympic Emblems meeting in Luxemburg,September 12, 1971
May 17 M/632 To: IOC Members, re: Minutes of Executive Board meetings, March 13, 14, 1971
May 21 M/633 To: IOC Members, re: Reservations for plane trip to MunichMay 25 Eb/COC/634 To: Executive Board Members, Members of commission for the
Olympic Congress, re: Minutes of Olympic Congress Commission meeting in Geneva, March 15, 1971
June 14 C/636 To: NOC's, re: Requests for current rules, certified copies ofMinutes
June 15 M/638 To: Members of the IOC, re: Request for photographs of members
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and wives to be sent to Sapporo Organizing CommitteeJune 18 EB640 To: Executive Board Members, International Skating Union, re:
Corrected text of January 11th Minutes of meeting betweenthree IOC Vice-Presidents and ISU President
June 22 M/C/F/640 CI.030-100-200 To: IOC Members, IF's, NOC's, re: Official report of the Games of the XIXthOlympiad in Mexico
July 22 C/644 To: Executive Board Members, International Shooting Union, re:Correction to the Minutes of January 13th, 1971 Meeting
Aug. 6 M/C/646 To: NOC's, IOC's, re: Agenda of September 10-11 Munich Meetingand P G.A.
Aug. 18 C/649 To: NOC's, re: National Olympic Committee participation inExecutive Board meeting in Munich, September 10-11, 1971
Aug. 19 M/C/650 To: IOC Members ant NOC's, re: New agenda for IOC ExecutiveBoard &-NOC meeting in Munich
Oct. 4 M/F/C655 To: Members of the IOC,International Federations,NationalOlympic Committees re: General information concerning 71stsession of the IOlC
Oct. 13 M/658 To: Members of the IOC, re: Cooperation with the NOC'sOct. 11 C/M/657 To: All National Olympic Committees, cc: IOC Members, re:
Meetings with delegates of NOCs with Executive Board members in Munich on September 10th and 11th
Oct. 13 C/M659 To: All National Olympic Committees, cc: IOC Members, re:propagation of the Olympic Movement and support of theOlympic ideals and principles
Oct. 18 M/F/C/C O/661 To: International Olympic Committee, International Federations, National Olympic Committees, Organizing Committees of the Games re: Corrections in the"Olympic Directory"
Aug. 6 M/C 646 To: All National Olympic Committees, All Members of the IOC,re: Agenda for NOC and Exec. Bd. meeting in Munich, Sept.10
Aug. 19 M/C 650 To: All Members of the IOC, All National Olympic Committees,re: New agenda for Munich meeting on Sept. 10-11 in Munich(Revised by IOC Pres.)
Aug. 20 M/652 To: The Members of the IOC, re: Agenda for the 71st session of theIOC held in Luxembourg, Sept. 14-17, 1971
Dec. 3 PS/668 To: The International Press, re: Bonacossa Trophy Award toHellenic Olympic Committee
Dec. 2 C/667 To:Those National Olympic Committees who have staged theOlympic Games, re: License to imitate Olympic Medalsrequested by a German firm called M.W.I.
Oct. 29 c/662 To: National Olympic Committees Presidents & SecretaryGenerals, re: Rule 40 and Rule 54
Dec. 16 C/674 To:National Olympic Committees, re: Advertising on equipment oron persons
Dec. 30 M/F/C/CO675 To: Members, IOC, IF's, NOC's & Organizing Committee of the Games, re: New edition of the "Olympic Directory"
Nov. 9 M/663 To: The Members of the IOC, re: Incorrect dates for Sapporo Session
Dec. 21 C/671 To: Members of the International Olympic Committee, re: SapporoSession Agenda
Dec. 29 M/C/676 To: All NOC's and IOC Members, re: Rule 26 in connection withSapporo Games
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Nov. 15 C/M/Ps 664 To: To All NOC'S and Members of the IOC International Press
Mar. 26 Ps/614 To: International Press, re: New Rule 26
1972Jan. 5 M/677 To: IOC Members, re: Minutes of the 71st Session of IOC, Sept.
15-17, 1971, LuxembourgJan. 5 M/679 To: IOC Members, re: Enforcing Eligibility RulesJan. 7 CE/678 To: Executive Board Members, re: Meetings with IF representativesJan. 11 M/680 To: IOC Members, re: Olympic Programme, Skating and ShootingJan. 14 M/681 To: IOC Members, re: International Olympic AcademyJan. 17 M/C 683 To: IOC Members, re: Minutes-Meeting, Executive Board, IOC and
NOC's in Munich on Sept. 10-11, 1971Jan. 17 M/685 To: IOC Members, re: Devaluation of the dollarFeb. 7 IS/689 To: IOC Members, re: Request for suggestions concerning Rule 26
on EligibilityFeb. 10 M/687B To: IOC Members, re: Resume of 72nd Session of IOC in SapporoMar. 9 M/693 To: IOC Members, re: Text of Mr. Raymond Gafner's proposal
concerning Rule 25aMar. 17 M/610 To: IOC Members, re: Next text of Article 26 concerning eligibilityMar. 23 N/701 To: IOC Members, re: Minutes of 72nd Session of IOC, Sapporo,
Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, 1972Apr. 7 C/705 To: NOC's, re: Information Form concerning number of clubs and
participants in Olympic sport in each countryApr. 7 C/703 To: IOC Members, re: Devaluation of the dollar re Olympic Village
and hotelsApr. 20 M/711 To: IOC Members, re: Organizing Comm. of the XXth Olympiad
form for accomodations in Munich. Also purchase of ticketsMay 30 C/719 To: National Olympic Committees, IOC Members, IF's, re:
Olympic SolidarityJun 12 C/M/CE/723 To: NOC's of Greece, Turkey, Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania,
Yugoslavia, Austria, Germany, cc: IOC's for same countries, Executive Board, re: Olympic Flame
Aug. 7 M/F/C/742 To: IOC Members, IF's & NOC's, re: Reproductions of textscoming from the IOC
July 24 M/737 To: IOC Members, re: Personal letterhead paperJuly 19 M/C/CP/736 To: IOC Members, NOC's, Members of the IOC Press
Commission, re: Information brochure, published by the IOCJuly 19 M/F/735 To: IOC Members, IF's, re: Sale of television rights and application
of the fundsJuly 14 M/733 To: IOC Members, re: Agenda for 73rd Session of IOC held in
Munich, August 21-24, 1972July 7 M/C/729 To: IOC Members, re: "Olympic Treasuries"July 4 M/727 To: IOC Members, re: Correct title and address of H.M. the King of
the HellenesJune 2 M/C/F/722 To: NOC's, Munich Organizing Committee, cc: IOC's and IF's, re:
Rule 26 concerning Eligibility and Rule 53 in regard toadvertising
June l M/Me/120 To: IOC Members, Members of the Medical Commission, re:Olympic Identity Cards for the Munich Games
Aug. 10 M/C/745 To: IOC Members, NOC Members, re: "Olympic Treasuries"Aug. 3 B/F/738 To: IOC Executiv Board, IF'S re: Board Minutes Sept. 18 M/759 To: All me bers of the IOC, re: Resume of the events during the
73rd Session of the IOCAug. 3 B/C/740 To: Executive Board, All National Olympic Committees, re:
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Agenda and proposals made by the NOC's for Munichmeeting on 8/20/72
Oct. 12 M/F/C.O.761 To: All Members of the IOC cc: Presidents of the IF's Montreal and Denver Organizing Committees, re: Resignation of Mr. Takac
Oct. 13 M/762 To: All members of the IOC, re: Executive Board meetings andOlympic Congress in Varna, 1973
Aug. 4 L/741 To: Readers of the "Olympic Review," re: Special brochure devotedto Olympism
Aug. 9 M/F/C/P/744 To: Members of the International Olympic Committee, IF's, NOC's, International Press, re: Modifications to the Olympic Directory
Nov. 15 M/F/767 To: International Olympic Committee Members, cc: WinterInternational Federations--for information, re: Colorado andDenver referendum
Nov. 15 M/C/F/768 To: NOC'S cc: IOC Members and Winter IF's for information, re:Questionnaire concerning suggestions for candidate cities tohost the 1976 Winter Games
Dec. 8 M/773 To: All Members of the IOC, re: Subscriptions for 1973Dec. 8 M/773 To: IOC Members, re: "Verlag Internationaler Gedenkmunzen"
giving Olympic medalDec. 11 M/775 To: IOC Members, re: International Olympic Committee
responsibilitiesAug. 7 M/F/C/743 To: Members of the IOC, IF's, NOC's, re: Sponsor Products which
might be harmful to health, such as tobacco and spirituousliquors
Mar. 22 EB/COC/JC/AD/700 To: Executive Board Members, Members of Commissions re: Provisional calendar of meetings
May 4 B/714 To: Executive Board Members, re: Agenda for Executive Boardmeetings in Lausanne
Mar. 26 Ps/614 To: International Press, re: New rule 26May 9 EB/F/715 To: Executive Board, IF's, re: Final Agenda for EB meeting with
IF's in Lausanne on May 29, 1972
Box 72: Circular Letters, 1973-74 Numbers: 777, 781, 787. 789 791, 797, 800, 803, 807-808,813-814, 817, 824-825, 827-828, 830-831 834 837, 839, 855, 858-859, 864, 870,874-875, 878-881, 883, 889
1973Date No.Jan. 3 M/F/C/777 To IOC members, cc: Winter Federations and National Olympic
Committees, re-examination of the 1976 Winter Games Jan. 9 C/M779 To: All National Olympic Committees, cc: IOC, International Press
(for information), re: Aid to NicaraguaJan. 15 M/F 781 To IOC members, Presidents of the Winter International
Federations, re: Candidature files for the XII Winter GamesFeb. 13 M/787 To All I.O.C. members, re: Selection of Innsbruck for 1976 Winter
GamesFeb. 12 M/F/C 789 To All I.O.C. members, IF's, NOC's, re: Suggestions of
persons to whom awards should be presented at the 74th I.O.C. Session in Varna, Bulgaria
Feb. 27 M/796 To All I.O.C. members - Position of South Africa Mar. 1 M/F/C/797 To N.O.C. Presidents, cc: for information: I.O.C's, IF's, re:
Olympic SolidarityMar. 30 M/803 To I.O.C. members Confidential Matters concerning the I.O.C.
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May 2 M/808 To I.O.C. members Timetable of the methods of transport fromGeneva to Lausanne
May 2 C/M/F 807 To All N.O.C.'s, cc: Members of the I.O.C. InternationalFederations, re: Candidate cities for the Games
May 16 C/800 To NOC's, IOC's, International Sports Federations Olympic "Solidarity Programme"
May 10 M/813 To IOC's President, Lord Rillanin will meet all IOC memberspresent at Varna on September 29
May 15 M/F/C 814 To IOC's, NOC's and IF's, re: Attached translations to all letters inlanguages other than English or French requested by IOCoffice
July 12 M/284 To IOC members--Review of all Commissions and approved recommendations
July 19 COC/827 To All participants and guests of the Olympic Congress OlympicCongress Rules
Aug. 2 M/830 To IOC members EligibilityAug. 4 M/831 To IOC members 74th Session-Varna 1973June 7 COC/834 To All participants and guests at the Olympic Congress Olympic
Congress/Varna 1973 Aug. 24 COC/839 To Mr. Avery Brundage Olympic CongressJuly 20 M/828 To IOC members Resume of Executive Board Meeting, June
22-24, Lausanne, 1973Aug. 16 C.M/F/837 To NOC's, cc: IOC members, IF's, re: Candidate Cities for the
GamesOct 16 M/F/,855 To IOC Members, cc: to IF's, re: Rule 26Nov 29 M/F/C/obCO/858 To IOC Members, cc: Presidents, Vice-Presidents and
Secretaries General of IF's, NOC's, Olympic Congress Observers, re: Varna Olympic Congress report etc.
Dec. 4 M/FI/C/COJOs/859 To IOC Members, IF's, NOC's, Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIst Olympiad in Montreal, Organizing Committee for the XIIth Winter Games in Innsbruck, re: 1974 Session in Vienna will be held from October 21-24
May 24 M/817 To I.O.C. Members, re: Rules of the I.O.C.July 12 M/C/F/825 To Presidents of all National Olympic Committees, cc: I.O.C.
Members and IF's, re: Rule 24
1974Jan. 17 M/864 To IOC members Souvenir photograph of 74th Session of I.O.C. in
Varna, October 1973Feb. 11 M/870 To IOC members Asian Games, Rule 26, advertising material, etc.Mar. 6 M/874 To IOC members Resume of Executive Board meeting in
Lausanne, 2/9 toll/74Mar. 13 M/C/F/RG/875 To IOC members, NOC's, IF's & concerned Regional
Games, re: Organizations--Sports not on Olympic Programme
April 3 C/M/878 To Presidents and Secretaries General of NOC's, cc: Members ofIOC's, National Olympic Committees, re: Meeting in Abidjanin February, 1975
April 5 C/M/879 All Presidents and Secretaries Generals of NOC's, cc: Members ofIOC, re: Protection of the Olympic emblem and words"Olympic" and "Olympia"
April 10 C/M 880 To Presidents and Secretaries General of NOC's, cc: IOC members,re: "Olympic Gold"
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April 11 M/F/881 To All IOC Committee members, cc: International Federations, re:New draft Rule 26
April 26 M/F/C/Ps/883 To IOC members, cc: IF's and NOC's, re:Rule 26June 3 CAN/M/C889 To Candidate cities for the 1980 Olympic Games, cc:
Members of the IOC, All NOC's
MISSING CIRCULAR LETTERSNumbers 271, 375, 378 and 396 are not available per Monique Berlioux
576, 600, 601, 604, 606, 609, 611, 615-617, 621, 626, 629, 635, 637, 639, 641-643, 645,647-648, 651, 653-654, 656, 660, 665-666, 669-670, 672-673, 682, 684, 686,688,691-692, 694-699, 702-704, 707-714, 716-718, 721, 724-726, 728, 730-732, 734, 739,746-758, 760, 763-766, 769-771, 774, 776, 778, 780, 782-786, 788, 790, 792-795,798-799, 801-802, 804-806, 809-812, 815-816, 818-823, 826, 829, 832-833, 835-836,838
DUPLICATE CIRCULAR LETTERS, 1957-66
Numbers Date101-115 1957119-124, 127-129 1958131-138, 140-148, 150-151 1959152-161, 164-165, 167-177 1960178-180, 183-187 1961191, 194-203, 208-209 1962213, 231, 233-34, 236-37, 239, 246-253 1963255-270 272-275 1964276-282 284, 286-287, 293-295, 299 1965299-301, 303-320, 322-323, 326-335, 337, 340 1966
Box 73: Duplicate Circular Letters, 1967
Numbers Date 341-342, 344, 347, 351-358, 365-367, 370, 379,382-86,394-95, 399-400 1967404-406, 409, 412-413, 415-416, 419, 426-428, 439-440,442-445, 447, 457-458 1968461, 464, 475, 478-479, 482-483, 489, 491, 494-496,498-500, 504-510, 514-521 1969546 556 1970
CIRCULAR LETTER RESPONSES
Number Date Subject4 9/53 to IF's12 6/30/53 Amateur Code and Olympic Regulations14 7/14/53 Fine Arts Competitions15 9/21/53 Information for State Games Cities16 7/25/53 Proposed New Rule #2561 10/26/5590 1957120 5/8/58161 9/10/60165 10/20/60167 11/17/60169 11/17/60
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170 1/17/60171 11/17/60172 11/17/60174 11/24/60176 12/9/60 Gymnastic Medals177 12/16/60179 5/6/61272 & 280 8/5/64 & 3/29/65 Summary of Responses495 7/11/69 Reduction of Teams514 11/4/69 Expulsion of South African N.O.C515 11/5/69 Mixed Comm. II & IV Reports544 3/16/70 NOC's Meeting, Amsterdam555 4/27/70Response to Circular Letter, IF's on New Rule #26, 1970-73
Box 74:
Excerpts from Answers, IOC's, NOC's, IF's, NDIOC's Responses, Sept. 1952NOC's Responses, Sept. 1952Letter from Avery Brundage to NOC s, Sept. 1952Letter from Avery Brundage to IOC's and NOC's, 3/25/66Letter from J. W. Westerhoff to IOC's and NOC's, Dec. 1966Miscellaneous Replies, 1952-60IOC Circular Letter S--Suggested to IOC's, NOC's, IF's, 1967-69Candidatures for Olympic Awards, 1966Proposals, Annex 1-7, 13-19, 1966Press Releases, 1962-64, 1967, 1969
Box 75: IOC Meetings
The Olympic Congresses from 1894-1930 Congress of National Olympic Committees, Paris, Programme des fetes de Paris, June
13-24, 1914Technical Olympic Congress, Prague, May 29-June 4, 1925 Session, Amsterdam, July 1928 Olympic Congress, Berlin, May 1930 Session, Vienna, June 1933 Session, Athens, May 1934 Session, Norway, February 1935 Session, Berlin, July 193634th Session, Warsaw, June 1937 35th Session, Cairo, March 1938 36th Session, London, June 1939 Executive Committee, London, August 21-24, l945 Executive Board, Lausanne, September 1, 1946 Executive Board and International Federations, Lausanne, September 2-3, 1946 39th Session, Lausanne, September 3, September 4-ó, 1946 List of Sessions and Summary of Decisions taken up to 1946 Executive Board , Stockholm, June 15, 1947 Executive Board and International Federations, Stockholm, June 16, 1947 40th Session, Stockholm, June 19-21, 1947 Executive Board, St. Moritz, January 27, 1948 41st Session, St. Moritz, January 29, 1948 Executive Board and Con. Suisse, St. Moritz, February 4, 1948
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Box 76: IOC Meetings, 1948-1953
42nd Session, London, July 27-28, 1948Executive Board, Lausanne, April 19-20, 1949Executive Board and International Federations, Lausanne, April 21, 1949Executive Board, London, July 23-25, 194843rd Session, Rome, April 25, 1949Executive Board, Rome, April 26, 1949Executive Board, Paris, October 19, 1949Executive Board, Copenhagen, May 11, 1950Executive Board and International Federations, Copenhagen, May 12, 195044th Session, Copenhagen, May 15-17, 1950Executive Board, Lausanne, August 28, 1950Executive Board and International Federations, Vienna, May 4, 195145th Session, Vienna, May 7-10, 1951Executive Board, Lausanne, May 22, 195146th Session, Oslo, February 12-13, 1952Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, February 13, 1952Executive Board, Oslo, February 18, 1952Executive Board and International Federations, Helsinki, July 14, 195247th Session, Helsinki, July 16-18, 1952Executive Board, Helsinki, August 2, 1952Executive Board, Mexico City, April 14, 1953Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, Mexico City, April 15-16, 195348th Session, Mexico City, April 17-20, 1953
Box 77: IOC Meetings, 1954-January, 1956
Executive Board Special, Lausanne, January 17, 1954Executive Board, Lausanne, May 3, 1954Executive Board and International Federations, Lausanne, May 4-May 5, 1954With East European Countries, Athens, May 7, 1954Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, May 10-May 11, 195449th Session, Athens, May 12- May 15, 1954Executive Board and International Federations, Paris, June 10, 1955, June 11, 195550th Session, Paris, June 13-June 18, 195551st Session, Cortina d'Ampezzo, January 24-25, 1956
Box 78: IOC Meetings, October, 1956-May 19, 1959
Executive Board, Lausanne, October 3-October 4, 1956Executive Board, Melbourne, November 17, 195652nd Session, Melbourne, November l9-December 4, 1956Executive Board, Evian, June 3-4, 1957Executive Board and International Federations, Evian, June 5-6, 1957Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, Evian, June 7-8, 195753rd Session, Sofia, September 23-28, 195754th Session, Tokyo, May 14-16, 1958Program and Speeches of the Open Ceremony, May 14, 1958Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, Tokyo, May 14-16, 1958Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, Rome, May 19, 1959
Box 79: IOC Meetings, May 22, 1959-1963
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Executive Board, Munich, May 22, 1959Executive Board and International Federations, Munich, May 23, 195955th Session, Munich, May 25-28, 1959Executive Board, Paris, October 2, 195956th Session, San Francisco, February 15-16, 196057th Session, Rome, August 22-24, 1960Executive Board, Rome, August 19, 1960Executive Board, Rome, September 10, 1960Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, Athens, June 15, 1961Executive Board and International Federations, Athens, June 16, 196158th Session, Athens, June 19-21, 1961Executive Board, Lausanne, March 2-3, 1962Executive Board and International Federations, Lausanne, February 8, 1963Executive Board and International Federations, Lausanne, June ó, 1963Executive Board, Baden-Baden, October 14, 1963Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, Baden-Baden, October 15, 196360th Session, Baden-Baden, October 16-20, 1963"The Aftermath of Sport and Politics from Baden-Baden," 1963
Box 80: IOC Meetings, 1964-1965
Executive Board, Innsbruck, January 25-26, 196461st Session, Innsbruck, January 26-28, 1964Executive Board, Lausanne, June 26-27, 1964Executive Board and National icOlympic Committees, Tokyo, October 3, 1964
Box 80: IOC Meetings 1964-1965 (continued)
Executive Board, Tokyo, October 4-5, 196462nd Session, Tokyo, October 6-8, 1964Executive board, Tokyo, October 16, 1964Executive Board, Lausanne, April 11-13, 1965Executive Board and International Federations, Lausanne, April 12, 1965Executive Board, Paris, July 9-lO, 1965National Olympic Committees, Rome, October 2, 1965Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, Madrid, October 4, 1965Executive Board, Madrid, October 5-8, 196563rd Session, Madrid, October ó-8, 1965
Box 81: IOC Meetings 1965-1966
63rd Session del Boletin de Prensa, (10 issues), September 30-October 9, 1965Study and Coordinating Committee of National Olympic Committees, Rome, April 20, 1966Executive Board, Rome, April 21-24, 1966Executive Board and International Federations, Rome, April 2 3, 1966Meetings of International Federations, Rome, April 22, 196664th Session, Rome, April 25-28, 1966
Box 82: IOC Meetings 1966
64th Session, Rome, April 1966, Proposals and ResolutionsCuba-Puerto Rico Disagreement, 1961, 1963, 1966Candidates for Olympic Awards, 1966Order Forms for Olympic Publications, n.d.Political Interference in Sports, 1963, 1965-1966, 1972
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Subcommittee to Change Events from Summer to the Winter Games, 1966Lahtí's Candidature for the Winter Games, 1965Regrets - People unable to attend the IOC Rome Session, 1966Rule 36, Olympic Village, 1966Proposal Changes in the Rules, 1966
Proposal from Constantin Andriandow for the Closing Ceremony of The Olympic Games,1966
Kilius-Baumler Case, 1966Cycling Events, 196546Reorganization of IOC, 1966South African Situation, 1966
Report on the Meeting of the Co-ordinating and Study Committees of National OlympicCommittees, 1966
Article - Tribune de Lausanne, 1966Proposal by the Marquess of Exeter: Training at High Altitudes, 1966Italy-China Relations, 1965-66World Water Ski Union Request for IOC Recognition, 1964-66Recognition of Virgin Islands as National Olympic Committee, 1966Report of All Africa Sub-Committee, 1966Report by Committee on Doping, 1966Sport-Phila, 1965International Federation of Sports Medicine, 1966Equestrian Federation's Items for Discussion, 1966Proposal for an Additional Yacht Race, 1965-66Netherland's National Olympic Committee, 1965
Box 82: IOC Meetings, l966 (continued)
64th Session, Rome, April 1966, Proposals and Resolutions (continued)Proposal from Armand Massard, 1966Proposal from Albert Mayer, 1966Resolution by the Republic of China, 1964-66Proposal from Portugese Olympic Committee, 1965Proposal from the Spanish National Olympic Committee, 1965IOC General Budget, Tokyo, 1965-67Proposal for Distribution of Television Proceeds, 1966Commit tee on Doping Report, 1965-66Banff and Calgary, Canada Winter Site Proposal and Controversy, 1965-66Executive Board, Mexico City, October 22, 1966
Box 83: IOC Meetings, 1967-1968
Executive Board, Copenhagen, February 11-12, 1967Executive Board, Teheran, May 2-8, 196765th Session Congress of National Olympic Committees & IOC, Teheran, May 2-11, 1967Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, Teheran, May 3, l96765th Session, Teheran, May 6-9, 1967Executive Board, Lausanne, December 16-17, 1967Executive Board, Lausanne, January 26-27, 1968Executive Board and International Federations, January 27-28, 1968Executive Board, Grenoble, January 29-31, 196866th Session, Grenoble, February 1-6, 1968National Olympic Committees and International Federations, Grenoble, February 2-5, 1968Executive Board, Lausanne, April 20-21, 1968
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Box 84: IOC Meetings, 1968-1969
III General Assembly of National Olympic Committees, Mexico City, September30-October 1, 1968
Executive Board, Mexico City, October 3, 1968Finance Commission and International Federations, Mexico City, October 16, 196867th Session, Mexico City, October 7-11, 1968AgendaItem No. 39Item No. 54Analysis of the National Olympic Committee's ProposalsCircular LettersCorrespondenceAvery Brundage's Trip to Mexico City, Sept.-Oct., 1968Executive Board of the IOC with Representatives of National Olympic CommitteesExecutive Board Meeting Remarks by Avery BrundageFederation Internationale de Navation AmateurMedical History of the Olympic Games, Article in "Jama"Meeting with National Olympic Committees and International Federations
Box 85: IOC Meetings 1968-69
67th Session, Mexico City, October 7-11, 1968 (continued)Olympian InternationalOnesti's Open Letter, Farrel's VersionPresident's Report
Box 85: IOC Meetings, 1968-69 (continued)
67th Session, Mexico City, October 7-11, 1968 (continued)Press, Statements ReleasedProposals 1Proposals 2Proposals 3Reports by CommissionsRoll CallRussian Opposition to Avery Brundage's Re-electionSeventy-fifth AnniversaryTanzania, Recognition of National Olympic CommitteeTests, Sex and DopeThird General Assembly of National Olympic Committees
Box 86: IOC Meetings
Medical Commission, Minutes and Reports, January 25-26, 1969Executive Board, Lausanne, February 1-2, 1969Executive Board, Lausanne, March 22-23, 1969Executive Board, Lausanne, June 2-3, 1969Executive Board and International Federations, June 3, 1969Executive Board, Warsaw, June 5-9, 196968th Session, Warsaw, June 6-10, 1969Newspaper ClippingsWorking Papers of National Olympic Committee's ProposalsWinter Games
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Box 87: IOC Meetings
Avery Brundage and International Federations, Leipzig, July 25, 1969Documents for the Executive Board with National Olympic Committees, Dubrovnik, 1969Memorandum to Avery Brundage from Jose Clark, Dubrovnik Meeting, October 1969Team Sports Limits - Decisions to be Taken, Dubrovnik, October 1969Executive Board, Dubrovnik, October 23-27, 1969Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, Dubrovnik, October 25-26, 1969Newspaper Clippings, Dubrovnik, October 25-28, 1969
Box 88: IOC Meetings
Executive Board, Lausanne, October 2, 1970 Minutes of the Commission for the Preparation for the Olympic Congress, Geneva,
March 15, 1971 Minutes of the Tripartite Commission for the Preparation of the Olympic Congress, Munich,
September 9, 1971Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, Munich, September ~9-11, 1971
Box 89: IOC Meetings, September 13, 1971-1974
71st Session, Luxemburg, September 13-18, 1971Olympic Congress, Sofia, September 20-28, 1971Preparation of the Olympic Congress, Mini Meeting, March 21, 1972
Box 89: IOC Meetings, September 13, 1971-19 74 (continued)
Minutes of the Tripartite Commission for the Preparation of the Olympic Congress, 1972Lausanne, May 29, 1972Munich, August 28, 1972Varna, October 8, 1972Executive Board, Lausanne, February 2-3, 197374th Session, Varna, October 5-7, 1973Olympic Congress, Varna, October 1973Newspaper Clipping on the International Congresses, 1973Executive Board Meeting, Lausanne, February 9-11, 1974
Box 90: International Olympic Committee Minutes, 1914-1953
Congress of National Olympic Committees, Paris, June 191418th Session, Antwerp, Belgium, 1920IOC, Lausanne, June 2-6, 1921IOC, Paris, June 7-10, 1922IOC, Rome, April 7-12, 1923IOC, Paris, June 25-July 12, 1924Executive Commission, Prague, May 19 25IOC, Prague, May 26-28, 1925Executive Commission, Paris, November 3-6, 1925Executive Commission, Paris, March 7-8, 1926Executive Commission, La Haye, July 31, 1926Executive Commission, Brussels, January 4-5, 1927Executive Commission, Paris, August 8, 1927Executive Commission, Lausanne, October 29-31, 1927Executive Commission, St. Moritz, February 1928Executive Commission, Amsterdam, July 24, 1928
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Executive Commission, Lausanne, April 7, 1929Executive Commission with International Federations Delegates, Lausanne, April 12, 1929Executive Commission, Vittel, France, July 23-25, 1929Executive Commission, Berlin, March 22-24, 1930Executive Commission, Berlin, May 22, 1930Executive Commission, Paris, October 10, 1930Executive Commission with the International Federations Delegates, Paris, October 11,1930Executive Commission, Barcelona, April 24-26, 1931Executive Commission, Lausanne June 11, 1932Executive Commission, Vienna, June, 1933Executive Commission, Brussels, May 8, 1934Executive Commission, Oslo, February 25, 1935Executive Commission, 1936Executive Commission, Stockholm, June 2, 1936Executive Commission, Berlin, July 29, 1936Executive Commission, Lausanne, December 17, 1936Executive Commission, Brussels, September 3, 1938Executive Commission, September 1946IOC, Lausanne, April 9, 1946Executive Commission with International Federations Delegates, September 2, 1946Executive Commission, Stockholm, June 15, 1947
Box 90: IOC Minutes 1914-1953 (continued)
Executive Commission with International Federations, Stockholm, June 16, 1947IOC, Stockholm, June 19-21, 1947Executive Commission, St. Moritz, January 27, 1948IOC, St. Moritæ, January 29-February 7, 1948Executive Commission with the Swiss Olympic Committee Interview Delegation, February5, 1948Executive Commission, London, July 23, 1948Executive Commission with the International Federations, London, July 27, 1948
IOC, London, July 27, 1948Executive Commission, Lausanne, April 19, 1949Executive Commission with the International Federations, Lausanne, April 21, 1949IOC, Rome, April 24-29, 1949Executive Commission, Rome, April 26, 1949Executive Commission, Paris, October 19, 1949Executive Commission, Copenhagen, May 11, 1950Executive Commission, Copenhagen, May 18, 1950Executive Commission, Lausanne, August 28, 1950Executive Commission, Vienna, May 3, 1951Executive Commission with the International Federations, Vienna, May 4, 1951IOC, May 7-10, 1951Executive Commission, Lausanne, May 22, 1951Executive Commission, Oslo, February 11, 1952IOC 46th Session, Oslo, February 12-13, l952Executive Commission with National Olympic Committee Representatives, Oslo,
February 13, 1952Executive Commission, Helsinki, July 12, 1952IOC 47th Session, Helsinki, July 14, 1952Executive Commission with the International Federations, Helsinki, July 14-15, 1952IOC 47th Session, Helsinki, July 16, 1952Executive Commission, Mexico City, April 14, 1953
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Executive Commission with National Olympic Committees Delegates, Mexico, April 15-16,1953
IOC 48th Session, Mexico, April 17, 18, 20, l953
Box 91: IOC Minutes, 1954-1960
Executive Committee, Lausanne, January 17, 1954Executive Committee, Lausanne, May 3, 1954Executive Committee with International Federations, Lausanne, May 4-5, 1954IOC 49th Session, Athens, May 12-15, 1954
Executive Committee with National Olympic Committees and International Federations, Paris, June 11, 1955
IOC 50th Session, Paris, June 13-18, 1955IOC 51st Session, Cortina d'Ampezzo, January 24-25, 1956Executive Board, Lausanne, October 3-4, 1956Executive Board, November 17, 1956IOC 52nd Session, Melbourne, November 19-21, December 4, 1956Executive Board, Evian, June 3-4, 1957Executive Board with International Federations, Evian, June 5-6, 1957
Executive Board with National Olympic Committees and International Federations, Evian, June 7-8, 1957
Box 91: IOC Minutes, 1954-1960 (continued)
IOC 53rd Session, Sofia, September 23-28, 1957IOC 54th Session, Tokyo, May 14-16, 1958
Executive Board with National Olympic Committees Taking Part in the Asian Games, Tokyo, May 16, 1958
Executive Board with National Olympic Committees, Rome, May 19, 1959Executive Board, Munich, May 22, 1959Executive Board with International Federations, Munich, May 23, l959IOC 55th Session, Munich, May 25-28, 1959Executive Board, Paris, October 2, 1959Executive Board, San Francisco, February 12, 1960IOC 56th Session, San Francisco, February 15-16, 1960Executive Board, Rome, August 19, 1960IOC 57th Session, Rome, August 22-24, 1960Executive Board, Rome, September 10, 1960
Box 92: IOC Minutes, 1961-1965
Executive Board, Athens, June 15, 1961Executive Board with International Federations, Athens, June 16, 1961Executive Board with National Olympic Committees, Athens, June 17, 1961IOC 58th Session, Athens, June 19-21, 1961
Executive Board, Lausanne; Brundage Travel and Meeting Material, February 22-March 14,1962
Executive Board with the Board on Amateurism, Lausanne, March 2-3, 1962IOC 59th Session, Moscow, June 5-8, 1962Executive Board with International Federations, Lausanne, February 8, 1963Executive Board, Lausanne, February 9, 1963Executive Board, Lausanne, June 5, 1963Executive Board with International Federations, Lausanne, June 6, 1963Executive Board, Baden-Baden, October 14, 1963Executive Board with National Olympic Committees, Baden-Baden, October 15, 1963
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IOC 60th Session, Baden-Baden, October 16-20, 1963Executive Board, Innsbruck, January 25-26, 1964Executive Board, Lausanne, June 25-27, 1964IOC 61st Session, Innsbruck, January 26-28, 1964Executive Board with National Olympic Committees, Tokyo, October 3, 1964Executive Board, Tokyo, October 4-5, 1964IOC 62nd Session, Tokyo, October 6-8, 1964Executive Board, Tokyo, October 16, 1964Executive Board, Lausanne, April 11-13, 1965Executive Board with International Federations, Lausanne, April 12, 1965Executive Board, Paris, July 9-10, 1965Executive Board with National Olympic Committees, Madrid, October 4, 1965Executive Board, Madrid, October 5-8, 1965IOC 63rd Session, Madrid, October 6-9, 19.65
Box 93: IOC Minutes, 1966-October 7-11, 1968
Executive Board, Rome, April 21-24, 1966Executive Board with International Federations, Rome, April 23, 1966IOC 64th Session, Rome, April 25-28, 1966Executive Board, Mexico City, October 22, 1966Executive Board, Copenhagen, February 11-12, 1967Executive Board, Tehran May 2-8, 1967Executive Board with National Olympic Committees, Tehran, May 3, 1967IOC 65th Session, Tehran, May 6-9, 1967Commission for Press and Public Relations, Lausanne, September 25-26, 1967Executive Board, Lausanne, January 26-27; Grenoble, January 29-31, 1968Executive Board with International Federations, Lausanne, January 2 7-28, 1968IOC 66th Session, Grenoble, February 1-5, 1968Executive Board, Lausanne, April 20-21, 1968Executive Session, Lausanne, April 21, 1968Executive Board a Mexico City, September 30-October 6, 1968African National Olympic Committees, Mexico City, October 2, 1968IOC Program, Mexico City, October 2-12, 1968Executive Board with National Olympic Committees, Mexico City, October 3-5, 1968Finance Commission and International Federations Commission Representatives and International Federations Judo, Shooting and Athletic Representatives, Mexico City,
October 6, 1968IOC 67th Session, Mexico City, October 7-11, 1968
Box 94: IOC Minutes, October 7-11, 1968 (revised)-1969
IOC 67th Session, Mexico City, October 7-11, 1968 (revised minutes) Supervising Commission for Assistance to National Olympic Committees, Mexico City,
October 18, 1968Approval of the Minutes of the 68th Session, 1968-69Executive Board, Lausanne, February 1-2, 1969Executive Board} Lausanne, March 22-23, 1969 (Draft of the minutes)Executive Board, Lausanne, March 22-23, 1969Executive Board, Lausanne, June 2-3, 1969Executive Board with International Federations, Lausanne, June 3, 1969Press and Public Relations Commission, Warsaw, June 5, 1969Executive Board, Warsaw, June 5-9, 1969IOC 68th Session, Warsaw, June 6-10, 1969Commission for Press and Public Relations, Dubrovnik, October 23, 1969
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Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, Dubrovnik, October 25-26, 1969
Box 95: IOC Minutes, 1970-1972
Executive Board, Lausanne, February 21-23, 1970Executive Board, Amsterdam, May 8-16, 1970Executive Board with the International Federations, Amsterdam, May 9, 1970
Three IOC Vice-Presidents Representing the Executive Board and the Representatives of theInternational Federations, London, January 5-7; Paris, January 11-12;
Lausanne, January 13-14, 1971Comparative Table of Questions Asked by the International FederationsIOC Rules on Eligibility and its Official InterpretationOlympic Program and Technical Questions
Memorandum Concerning the Revision and Interpretation of Rule 26 on Eligibility and IOC Official Interpretation of Rule 26
Executive Board, Lausanne, March 13-14, 1971Executive Board, Munich, September 9; Luxemburg, September 12-17, 1971Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, Munich, September 10-11, 1971Executive Board, Moscow, July 16-17, 1971IOC 71st Session, Luxemburg, September 15-17, 1971Executive Board, Tokyo, January 28, 1972; Sapporo, January 29-February 1, 1972Executive Board with International Federations, Lausanne, May 29, 1972
Box 96: International Olympic Committee, Commissions and Committees
Report on IOC Commissions, Lausanne, June, 1971Coordinating and Supervising Committee, Jose de J. Clark, 1968, 1969, 1970-72
Coordinating and Supervising Committee-1, Aid Commission, Juan A. Samaranch (2 folders), 1968-71
Coordinating and Supervising Committee-2, Eligibility Commission, Alexandru Siperco, 1968-69, 1970-71
Box 97: IOC Commissions and Committees
Coordinating and Supervising Committee-3, Legislation Discrimination and Relations between National Olympic Committees and Governments, von Frenkell, 1968-69, 1970-72
Coordinating and Supervising Committee-4, Olympic Program, 1968-69 Officials at Games,Designation of Cities to Stage Games, Arpad Csanadi Olympic Program for
1970 Coordinating and Supervising Committee-5, Membership, 1968-69, IOC Relations, IOC,
National Olympic Committees and International Federations Annual Meetings, Olympic Congress, Avv. G. Onesti
Coordinating and Supervising Committee-6, Booklet and Administration of OlympicGames, Sandy Duncan, Marcello Garroni, and Yukiaki Iwata, 1966-70
Cultural Commission, Wlodzimierz Reczek, 1932, 1952-55, 1958-62, 1967-72
Box 98: IOC Commissions and Committees
Eligibility Commission, Hugh Weir, 1952-65, 1966-68, 1970-71, 1972Finance Commission, Lord Luke, 1966-68, 1969, 1970-71
Box 99: IOC Commissions and Committees
Finance Commission, Lord Luke, 1972
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Commission for the Financial and General Aid to National Olympic Committees, Lord Luke, 1968-69
Financial Statements IOC, 1970-72Commission to Study the Conditions in Latin America, 1950Legislation Commission, Marquis d'Exeter, 1969, 1970-71Medical Commission, 1966-69, 1970-73Amphetamines Used in Athletics, 1937, 1959-69, 1970-73Artificial Respiration, 1951Medicine, 1960-69, 1970, 1973Sports Advisory Committee, 1953
Box 100: IOC Commissions and Committees
Joint Commission, National Olympic Committees and IOC'sIvar Vind, 1967-68, 1969
Office Reorganization Commission, Count de Beaumont, 1965-66Olympic Academy Commission, 1967-69, 1970-72Olympic Aid Commission, Count de Beaumont, 1962-63Protection of Olympic Emblems Commission, Lord Luke, 1967-69, 1970, 1971-72
Box 101: IOC Commissions and Committees
Public Relations and Press Commission, Lord Killanin, 1966-69, 1970-71Minutes of the Commission for Press and Public RelationsLausanne, September 25-26, 1967Varsovie, June 5, 1969Luxemburg, September 13, 1971Munich, August 17, 1972Press Analysis, February 2-4, 1974
Report on the Activity of the Five Joint Commissions and Coordinating and Supervising Committee, Mexico City, May 1970
Revision of Rule 36 Commission, 1961, 1964-66Commission on South Africa, l964-68Television Policy Commission, Avv. G. Onesti, 1966-67Inquiry into Winter Games Commission, H. A. Van Karnabeek, 1965-69
Box 102: International Olympic Committee Subject File
Additions of Sports to Olympic Program, 1969Administration Olympic Museum, 1960, 1966-69Secretariat Reports, 1969-72
Staff and Membership Lists, Ceremony of Introduction for New Members, 1946, 1950, l956-57
Amateur Hockey Association and V Winter Games, Letter to Officials about, January 9, 1948
Amateurism, 1929-35, 1940-42, l955-56, 1959-60, 1964-68American Broadcasting Company, 1969Arts Committee, 1950-51Count Bonacossa Trophy, 1954, 1966-67Broken Time (2 folders), 1947-61, 1968-71Data, Background Material, Correspondence, 1926-30, 1947-48, 1954-57, 196President Avery Brundage, 1952-53Candidates Blank Forms, n.d.40th Anniversary Celebration, Lausanne, June 23, 193475th Anniversary Celebrations of IOC Argentina, 1969
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Finland, 1969Poland, 1968-69Switzerland, 1967-69Champion Award Winners, 1956Charte des Jeux Olympiques, etc., n.d.
Box 103: IOC Subject File
Pierre de Coubertin (2 folders), 1946-47, 1953-54, 1957-71Data, 1937-46, 1962-64Newspaper Clippings and Photographs, 1957, 1960-66James Sullivan Correspondence, 1906, 1909-10
Box 104: IOC Subject File
Council of Europe, 1963Cuba, 1963Data, 1953, 1956Diploma of Merit, 1966-69Dipping of the United States Flag, 1972Echanges, Comite International des, 1948-50Election of President, 1964Eligibility, 1957, 1961-63Eligibility in College Sport, 1943, 1960-62, 1967Esperanto Language, 1972Estatutos, By-Laws of IOC by Juan Synder, 1946European Games, 1960, 1969Executive Board (3 folders), 1952-70Fearnley Cup, 195 7, 196650th Anniversary of Office at Lausanne, Switzerland, April 10, 1965Financial, Audit Reports, 1946-57Financing of Swedish and Swiss Sport, 1953Flags and Hymns, Question of Discontinuing Use in Victory Ceremonies, 1956, 1963, 1969Grotius Foundation, The International (2 folders), 1965-70Information for Cities Which Desire to Stage Olympic Games, 1956-57Indonesia, 1962-631st International Congress of Psychology of Sport, Rome, Italy, April 20-24, 1965
Box 105: IOC Subject Files
The International Olympic Academy, Olympia, Greece (4 folders), 1948-69
Box 106: IOC Subject File
The International Olympic Academy, Olympic, Greece (2 folders), 1970-73Olympia, Greece Maps - Major Transportation Systems, 1972, 1985Photo Album, 1972Sessions Reports, 1961-70IOC Members Representing the United States and Olympic Team Competitors, 1896-1937Joint Advisory Committee and International Sports Federations, 1952-54
Box 107: IOC Subject File
Judging of Events at Olympic Games 1968Knox Reeves Advertising, Inc., 1958
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Latin America, Study Conditions in, 1950Letters of Praise on President Brundage's Stand on Amateurism, 1971-74Maritz, Inc. (Olympic Emblem for Sports Symbol of Excellence), 1965Member Cards, 1953-54Mexican Trophy, 1968
Modern Olympic Games The International Olympic Committee and the Modern Olympic Games, 1933Le Comite Internatioanl Olympique et les Jeux Olympiques Modernes, 1949The International Olympic Committee and the Modern Olympic Games, 195060th Anniversary: Athens, May 9-13; Lausanne, May 22, 1954
NATO (Requests for Visas), 1963-64Newspaper ClippingsAmateurism, 1963, 1970-74French, 1970-74Foreign, 1970-74German, 1970-74Nobel Peace Prize, 1937, 1953, 1965Olympia, "Handing Over of the Antique Stadium," by Dr. Carl Burckhardt, n.d.Olympic Articles by others, 1936-46Olympic Awards and Medals, 1955, 1966-69
Rules Concerning the attribution of the Olympic Awards, 1953
Box 108: IOC Subject File
Olympic Clothing, 1970-71Olympic Competitors, Entry Form, n. d.Olympic Cup, 1966-69Olympic Day in Different Countries, 1953-54, 1966, 1969-70Olympic Dinner, Philadelphia, November 10, 1954Olympic Film, "The Games," 1969Olympic Film, "International Olympic Academy," 1969Olympic Films, 1970-71Olympic Films, Photography and Television, 1940, 1950-69
Box 109: IOC Subject File
Olympic Flame, 1956, 1968-69Olympic Fund (2 folders), 1952-68Olympic GamesArmed Services (2 folders), 1953-68Charter, 1948Committee, 195 2Data, 1950-54, l960-64Dipping of United States Flag, 1960, 1968-69General, 1955Hawaii, 1939-40, 1945, 1952-64
Box 110: IOC Subject File
Olympic GamesHistory and Meaning of Circles, Flag, Motto, 1906, 1936, 1951-60, 1969Metric System, 1946-47, 1960Newspaper Clippings, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1963-64Organization Suggestions for the Improvement of the, May 24, 1957Political interference, 1968
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State Athletes, 1954Statistics, 1894-1968United States City Choice, 1948Victory Ceremony, 1968Die Olympischen Spiele, Avery Brundage, Pierre de Coubertin, Ernst Curtius,
Carl Diem, 1971Olympic Hall of Fame, 1954Olympic Hymn, 1954-69Olympic Medals, Emblems, Souvenirs, Buttons, 1931, 1953-61, 1965, 1969
Box 110: IOC Subject File (continued)
New Olympic Motto, n.d."The Olympic Movement and Its Influence on Physical Education," 1964Olympic Movement, Objectives, ca. 1946, 1954, 1959-60, 1968, 1971Participation, 1896-1952Philosophy, 1961Rule 25, 1954Shoe and Shoe Scandal, 1969Solidarity, 1970-72Team Sports, n. d.Trophy Room, 1962Truce, 1968-69Youth Camp, Oaxtepec Declaration, 1969Olympics, Commercialization of Amateur Sportthrough Advertising on Equipment, 1969Olympics, "Fair Play for American Athletes ," 1935-36Olympics, "Technology and Olympic Games, " 1969Organization chart, 1968Organization Structure, 1966-73
Box 111: IOC Subject File
Philately, 1956, 1959-60, 1963-68Physical Education and Recreation, 1965-66Special Committee, "Photography," 1954Policy, 1928-39Premio Internationale dello Sport Cristoforo Colombo 1959Prescriptions Taken for the Olympic Sessions and Meetings' Organization,Avery Brundage and Otto Mayer, n. d.President for Term, 1968-72, Letters Supporting Avery Brundage Re-election, 1968Press Articles, 1953Press Releases, 1945, 1956, 1967-69Prize for Press During Games, 1960Protocol, 1952-53, 1956, 1960-61, 1966Information on Winner's Records in Different Olympic Games up to 1956Committee for Reduction of Olympíc Games, 1950-51Reduction of Olympic Program, 1953, 1969Circular Letters and Data, 1949-54Relays, 1953Requests for Autographs and Photographs of the President (2 folders), 1952-69
Box 112: IOC Subject File
U.S.S.R. Olympic Committee Proposal for Reorganization of IOC, 1959-61Reorganization of Chateau de Vidy Office, 1968-69
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Roster of Members and Honorary Members, 1926-68Rules, 1948-49Rules and Regulations, Revisions for New Editions (4 folders), 1954-67Material Used for Original Rule Book and Green Book, n. d.Rule Changes (2 folders), 1932-34, 1962, 1967-70
Box 113: IOC Subject File
Rules Project, New, 1957-58Rules for Regional Games, 1951, 1952Rule 26, 1957, 1962-65, 1969-74Rule 49, 1970-71Russia, 1946, 1950-56Scoring of Points, 1956Sessions (Requirements of Candidate Cities), n.d.Southern California Committee for the Olympic Games (2 folders), 1939, 1944, 1948-54, 1957-68Southern California Finance Committee, 1932-35Sport Articles and Data, 1936, 1947-53, 1957Starting Blocks, 1936-38Taher, Mohammed Trophy, 1957, 1962, 1966-67
Box 114: IOC Subject File
Television (2 folders), l955-66Television Rights, Distribution of (2 folders), 1968-72Timing, 1932, 1951-53, 1956, 1960, 1965-69Tokyo Trophy, 196 7-69Transportation, 1946-51Transportation and Spousing, 1955-60, 1965Union Pedagogue Universal, 1925-30United Statesin the 1956 GamesInformation Agency, 1956Special Letters (Henry Jackson, Everett Dirksen, Otto Kerner, MarkHatfield, Robert Moses, F. Edward Hebert), 1960-68Members of the International Federations, n. d. Post Office Information, 1948-55Winter GamesFuture of, 1959, 1972-73Summary of Places Won in Olympic Games, 1924-48
Box 115: IOC Subject File
Winter GamesCompetitors Questionnaire, 1956BulgariaCanadaFinlandGreat BritainGreeceIcelandIranJapanLiechtenstein
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PolandRumaniaSpainSwitzerlandTurkeyUnited StatesYugoslaviaWomen Athletics (2 folders), 1937, 1948, 1952-53, 1959, 1971-72World Olympic Day, 1948
Box 116: National Olympic Committees
Applications for Recognition as National Olympic Committees, 1934, 1946-69, 1970-72
Exiles, 1950-64General (2 folders), 1969-71National Olympic Committees of Europe, 1970-73National Olympic Committees Officers and Data, 1938, 1953-54National Olympic Committees and Populations of Each Country, April 1963National Olympic Federation, Afghanistan, 1957, 1961AlbaniaComite Olympique, 1956-59, 1963AlgeriaComite Olympique, 1962-67, 19 70ArgentinaComite Olimpico Argentino (4 folders), 1939-69General (2 folders), 1969-73World Sport Congress, 1970
Box 117: National Olympic Committees
AustraliaAustralian Olympic Federation, l934, 1952, 1957-60, 1962, 1965-69General, 1949, 1953, 1956-69, 1970-72Dawn Fraser Scandal, 1965
AustriaOesterreichsches Olympisches Komitee (5 folders), 1946-72General, 1937-38, 1953-66, 1970-74
BahamasOlympic Association, 1953-54, 1959, 1968
Barbados, British West IndiesOlympic Association, 1955, 1958, 1962
Box 118: National Olympic Colmnittees
BelgiumComite Olympique (3 folders), 1948-73General, 1949, 1955-61, 1966-69
BermudaOlympic Association, 1947-52, 1964-68General, 1947
BoliviaComite Olimpico, 1942, 1945-47, 1951-53, 1957, 1963-64, 1969, 1970-72General, 1962
North Borneo
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Olympic Committee, 1955-56Brazil
Comite Olimpico Brasileiro, 1941-45, 1949-60, 1962-68, 1971-72General, 1942, 1954, 1957, 1960-69
BulgariaComite Olympique, 1953, 1956-62, 1963-69, 1970-72General, 1953, 1957-60, 1964
Box 119: National Olympic Committees
CambodiaComite National Olympique Khmer, 1956, 1960-61, 1971
CamerounsComite Olympique, 1959, 1963, 1966-67, 1970-72
CanadaOlympic Association (7 folders), 1938, 1946-72General, 1947-49, 1954-69, 1970-74World Ice Hockey Championships, 1970
Box 119: National Olympic Committees (continued)
Central African RepublicComite Olympique, 1965
Ceylon Olympic and Commonwealth Association, 1959, 1968-69 National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Sri Lanka, 1971-73
Chad Comite Olympique, 1964
Box 120: National Olympic Committees
ChileComite Olimpico, 1940-48, 1958-59, 1963-69, 1970-73 General, 1943-69
China People's Republic of China
Olympic Committee, 1952, 1954, 1959-60, 1964General, 1963-64, 1966, 1968, 1970-72Clippings, 1970-74
Republic of China Olympic Committee (3 folders), 1952-73General (2 folders), 1959, 1961, 1964-66, 1970-72
Box 121: National Olympic Committees
ChinaChinese Question, 1956-58, 1960-61, 1964-66
Favorable Letters, 1959Protest Letters, January 17-June 7, June 15-29, 1959
Box 122: National Olympic Committees
ChinaChinese Question
Protest Letters, July l-November 30, 1959
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Newspaper ClippingsFrench Language Papers, 1959Foreign Press, 1959Midwestern United States Papers, 1959Northern United States Papers, 1959Southern United States Papers, 1959Western United States Papers, 1959Photocopies of Editorials Following Meeting in Munich, Germany,
May 1959Periodical Articles, 1959-60
Box 123: National Olympic Committees
ColombiaComite Olimpico, 1939-42, 1946-51, 1953-58, 1959-64, 1965-66, 1967, 1968-69,
1970-72 General, 1971-73 Senior, Edgard A., 1970-73
Box 124: National Olympic Committees
Congo Republic, Brazzaville, 1963-69, 1971-72Costa Rica
Comite Olimpico, 1957-69 General, 1971
Cuba Comite Olimpico, 1937-45, 1948-51, 1953-58, 1961-62, 1963, 1964-69, 1970-72
Box 125: National Olympic Committees
CubaCuba Libre, Union Deportiva (2 folders), 1962-68
CzechoslovakiaComite Olympique (2 folders), 1946-72 Jahoda, Svatopluk, Dr., 1971-74
DahomeyComite Olympique, 1962, 1965, 1971
DenmarkComite Olympique, 1947, 1950, 1954-57, 1961-62, 1964-69, 1970-72
Dominican RepublicComite Olimpico, 1941-42, 1947-48, 1953-54, 1958, 1962-69, 1970-72
EcuadorComite Olimpico, 1938-39, 1953-59, 1958-59, 1963-69, 1970-72
Box 126: National Olympic Committees
EgyptComite Olympique, 1971-73
El SalvadorComite Nacional Olimpico, 1941-42, 1953, 1956-63, 1967-69, 1970-72 EthiopiaComite Olympique, 1971-72 National Ethiopian Sports Confederation, 1961, 1964-65, 1969
FinlandOlympic Committee, 1935, 1939-40, 1946-47, 1952-69, 1970-72 General, 1946, 1949-53, 1959-62, 1967-69
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FranceComite Olympique (4 folders), 1937-39, 1944, 1945-60, 1961-66, 1967-69, 1970
Box 127: National Olympic Committees
FranceGeneral, 1938-40, 1956, 1960, 1963-69, 1970-73Newspaper Clippings, 1960-69
Box 127: National Olympic Coxomittees (continued)
GabonComite Olympique, 1964-69, 19 71
GermanyNationales Olympisches Komitee fur Deutschland (2 folders), 1930-39, 1941,
1945-52West Germany
Nationales Olympisches Komitee Fur Deutschland (3 folders), 1953-65
Box 128: National Olympic Committees
GermanyWest Germany
Nationales Olympisches Komitee fur Deutschland, 1966-69 General (5 folders), 1934-41, 1945-46, 1949-50, 1952-60, 1964-74
Box 129: National Olympic Committees
GermanyBerlin Problem, 19 30, 19 34-36German Question, 1945, 1950-52, 1959-65, 1969Internationaler Arbeitskreis Sportstallenbau E. V., 1968-69, 1970-71Newspaper Clippings, 1934-35, 1947-51, 1953-69Saar, Olympisches Komitee Des Saarlandes, 1953-56East Germany
Nablonales Olympisches Komitee der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik,1951-57
Box 130: National Olympic Committees
GermanyEast Germany
Nationales Olympisches Komitee der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik (3folders), 1958-72
General, 1959, 1965, 1967-69, 1970-72Newspaper Clippings, 1955-64, 1968-69Violations, 1959-63, 1966
GhanaOlympic Committee, 1960, 1966-68Olympic and Overseas Games Committee, 1970-72General, 1973
GibraltarOlympic Committee, 1958-61
Great BritainThe British Olympic Association (3 folders), 1932-39, 1945-72
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Edward Heath to Avery Brundage, Sept. 8, 1972General, 1946-49, 1952-54, 1959-61, 1966-69Newspaper Clippings, 1948-49, 1952, 1957-59, 1968-69
Box 131: National Olympic Conunittees
GreeceComite Olympique Hellenic (3 folders), 1938, 1945, 1953-72General, 1939, 1948, 1953-57, 1960-65
GuatemalaComite Olimpico Guatemalteco (4 folders), 1941-43, 1947-72
GuineaComite Olympique Gulneen, 1964-67, 1971
Box 131: National Olymplc Committees, (continued)
GuianaThe British Guiana Olympic Association 1947-51, 1956, 1970
HaitiComite Olympique Haitien, 1937-43, 1952-54, 1957-58, 1964, 1967-68
HondurasComite Olimpico Hondureno, 1956-57, 1967-68
Hong KongAmateur Sports Federation and Olympic Committee, 1955-64
Box 132: National Olympic Committees
Hong KongAmateur Sports Federation and Olympic Committee (2 folders), 1965-73Newspaper Clippings, 1958, 1961, 1965-67
HungaryComite Olympique Hongrois (3 folders), 1940, 1947-72Hungarian Problem, 1956-6075th Anniversary of Olympic Movement and Brundage83rd Anniversary of Olympic Movement and Brundage, 1970
Box 133: National Olympic Committees
IcelandComite Olympique D'Islande, 1957-58, 1965-66, 1969
IndiaIndian Olympic Association (3 folders), 1953-72General (2 folders), 1953-73Newspaper Clippings, 1951-56, 1965-71
IndonesiaKomite Olahraga Nasional (2 folders), 1955-63, 1966-71General, 1970-71
Box 134: National Olympic Committees
IranOlympic Association, 1954-69General, 1953-68, 1970-71
IraqOlympic Association, 1964-68, 1971-72
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General, 1972Ireland
Olympic Gouncil, 1931-32, 1934-36, 1945, 1948-53, 1956-57General, 1933, 1953, 1956-57, 1967Newspaper Clippings, 1947-50, 1956-59, 1963
IsraelOlympic Committee, 1950-55, 1958-69General, 1950, 1955, 1959-62
Box 135: National Olympic Committees
ItalyComitato Olympico Nazionale Italiano (2 folders), 1938-40, 1946-73General, 1937-40, 1949-50, 1954-69, 1970-73Newspaper Clippings, 1937-41, 1952, 1956, 1959, 1962, 1969-70
Box 135: National Olympic Committees (continued)
Ivory CoastComite Olympique Ivorien, 1966 General, 1970
Jamaica Jamaica Olympic Association, 1939-41, 1946-50, 1958-62, 1965-69, 1970-72
Box 136: National Olympic Committees
JapanThe Japanese Olympic Committee (4 folders), 1937-39 , 1948-73 General (3 folders), 1936-41, 1947-69
Box 137: National Olympic Committees
JapanGeneral, 1970-72 Newspaper Clippings, 1940-41, 1948-54, 1959, 1963-68
Jordan Olympic Committee, 1960-63, 1966-69
KenyaOlympic Association, 1955-68, 1970-72 General, 1958-69
KoreaOlympic Committee (3 folders), 1946-51, 1955-74
Box 138: National Olympic Committees
KoreaGeneral, 1953-55, 1959-68 Newspaper Clippings, 1951, 1957, 1961-63North Korea
National Olympic Committee of the Democratic People's Republic, 1956-69Kuwait
Olympic Committee, 1963-69Lebanon
Comite Olympique Libanais, 1964, 1969Liberia
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Liberian Olympic Games Association, 1966, 1968Libya
Comite Olympique Lybien, l9S6, 1962-65, 1970, 1973Liechtenstein
Comite Olympique, 1960, 1965-66, 1971-73Luxemburg
Comite Olympique Luxembourgeois, 1952, 1958, 1961-69, 1970-73Madagascar
Comite Olympique Malgache, 1965, 1971Malawi
Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association of Malawi, 1968-71 General, 1971-72
Malaysia Olympic Council, 1953-56, 1963-69 General, 1971-72
Mali Comite Olympique Malien, 1960, 1967-69, 1970
MaltaOlympic Committee, 1966-67
MexicoComite Olympico Mexicano (2 folders), 1940-41, 1946-60
Box 139: National Olympic Committees Mexico
Comite Olympico Mexicano (2 folders), 1961-74General (3 folders), 1934, 1940-42, 1947-56, 1961-73Aguirre, Enrique C., 1955-61, 1964-69"El Fomento Deportivo en Mexico", Nov. 1970"Estado Actual Del Deporte en Relacion con la Capacidad Nacional," Nov. 1970Equestrian Problems, 1960-62Newspaper Clippings, 1939, 1950-53, 1961-69
Box 140: National Olympic Committees
Monaco Comite Olympique Monegasque, 1964-69, 1970-73General, 1964Newspaper Clippings, 1947, 1953, 1956-58, 1966
Mongolia Comite National Olympique de la Republique Populaire de Mongolie, 1960-62, 1967
MoroccoComite National Olympique Marocain, 1954-63, 1967-68, 1970-72
Nepal National Olympic Committee, 1970
Netherlands Olympic Committee, 1938, 1949-53, 1956-69, 1971-72 General, 1953-58, 1962, 1969, 1970-73
Netherland Antilles Nederlands Antillaans Olympisch Comite, 1941-42, 1954, 1957-69 General, 1942, 1957, 1965
New Zealand New Zealand Olympic and British Commonwealth Games Association, 1953-68,
1971-72General, 1956, 1960-68, 1970-73
Nicaragua
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Comite Olimpico Nicaraguense, 1942, 1958, 1970-72 General, 1972
Niger Comite Olympique Nigerien, l963, 1971 Nigeria Olympic Committee, 1954, 1960-69, 1970-72 General, 1954, 1971-73
Norway Norwegian Olympic Committee, 1937, 1950, 1954-57, 1961, 1965-69, 1970-72 General, (King Olaf) 1946, 1950-57, 1961, 1966-68, 1970-73 Newspaper Clippings, 1953, 1958, 1965, 1969
Box 141: National Olympic Committees
PakistanOlympic Association, 1953, 1956-68, 1971-73General, 1967-68, 1970-74Newspaper Clippings, 195 3-58, 1963-64
PanamaComite Olimpico, 1946-47, 1950-53, 1956-58, 1963-69, 1971-72General, 1942, 1946-47, 1952-55, 1959, 1970-71Newspaper Clippings, 1953
Panama Canal ZoneUnited States Olympic Committee, 1933-41
ParaguayComite Olimpico Paraguayo, 1950-51, 1964, 1969
PeruComite Olimpico Peruano, 1940-43, 1946-55, 1965-69, 1970-72General, 1950-55, 1959-65
Box 142: National Olympic Committees
PhilippinesPhilippine Amateur Athletic Federation (2 folders), 1951, 1955-72General (2 folders), 1952-60 , 1967-68, 1970, 1972Newspaper Clippings, 1958-59, 1963, 1968
PolandComite Olympique Polonais (2 folders), 1937-38, 1956-62, 1967-73General (2 folders), 1934, 1937, 1956-62, 1965-73Newspaper Clippings, 1937, 1968
PortugalComite Olimpico Portugues (3 folders), 1950-51, 1955-69, 1972-74General, 1958-60, 1963-65, 1968Newspaper Clippings, 1957
Box 143: National Olylnpic Committees
Puerto RicoComite Olimpico de Puerto Rico (3 folders), 1935, 1947-72General, 1959, 196 3-65Newspaper Clippings, 1950, 1962-67
RhodesiaNational Olympic Committee of Rhodesia (2 folders), 1957-73General (2 folders), 1965-72Newspaper Clippings, 1970-73Problem, 1969-74
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RumaniaComite Olympique Roumain (2 folders), 1948, 1953, 1957-61, 1965-72General (2 folders), 1953, 1956-58, 1965-71
San MarinoComitato Olimpico Nazionale Sammarinese (2 folders), 1956, 1969, 1971-72
Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia Olymplc Committee, 1960, 1965
SenegalComite Olympique Senegalais (2 folders), 1963, 1969-72
Sierra LeoneSierra Leone Olympic & Overseas Games Committee (2 folders), 1963, 1968, 1971
SingaporeOlympic Committee of Singapore (2 folders), 1956-58, 1965, 1970
Box 144: National Olympic Committees
South AfricaSouth African Olympic and National Games Association (4 £olders), 1950-63,
1970-73 General (4 folders), 1955-73
Box 145: National Olympic Committees
South AfricaEmery, Ira G. (3 folders), 1961-73Games at Bloemfontein, March 15, 1969McIldowie, Denis, 1970-73Newspaper Clippings (4 folders), 1953, 1966
Box 146: National Olympic Committees
South AfricaNewspaper Clippings (6 folders), 1967-68, 1970-74
Box 147: National Olympic Comrnittees
South AfricaNon-Racial Sports Organization Report, 1973Problem, IOC's and NOC's Opinions (A-L, M-Z), 1968South African Problem (4 folders), 1963-1973
Box 148: National Olympic Committees
SpainComite Olimpico Espanol (3 folders), 1936, 1940, 1946-47, 1952-72General, 1936, 1955-69, 1970-73Newspaper Clippings, 1954-69
SudanSudanese Olympic - Committee, 1959-61, 1964-66
SurinameSurinaams Olympisch Comite, 1958-59, 1967, 1971
SwedenThe Swedish Olympic Committee, 1933-34, 1945-50, 1956-69, 1970-73General, 1934, 1938-39, 1945-69, 1970-72Newspaper Clippings, 1945-69
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Ekstrom, Sven, Sports Columnist, 1970-73Switzerland
Comite Olympique Suisse, 1937-39, 1946, 1954-69, 1970-72
Box 149: National Olympic Committees
SwitzerlandGeneral (2 folders), 1946-72Newspaper Clippings, 1947-48, 1954, 1958-69
TanzaniaOlympic Committee, 1966-69
Box 149: National Olympic Committees (continued)
ThailandOlympic Committee, 1952-66, 1970-73 General, 1967-71
Togo Comite Olympique Togolals, 1964-65
Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Association, 1941-1947, 1962, 1969
Tunisia Comite Olympique Tunisien, 1956-67, 1970-73
Turkey Turkish Olympic Committee, 1952-59, 1965-68, l970-74 General, 1972-73
Uganda Olympic Committee, 195549 General, 1972-73
Uruguay Comite Olimpico Uruguayo, 1941-42, 1945-62, 1965-66, 1969, 1971-72
United Arab Republic Comite Olympique de la Republique Arabe Unie, 1938-40, 1950, 1954-65
Union of Soviet Socialist RepublicsComite Olympique d'U.S.S.R., 1947, 1950-69, 1970-72General, 1956, 1960-69, 1970-73Newspaper Clippings, 1956-68
Box 150: National Olympic Committees
VenezuelaComite Olimpico Venezolano (4 folders), 1943-46, 1950-52, 1955-June 1972
Box 151: National Olympic Committees
VenezuelaGeneral, 1970-72
Viet-NamOlympic Committee, 1956-57, 1960, 1967-69, 1972General, 1962, 1971-72
Virgin IslandsOlympic Committee, 1962-68
YugoslaviaComite Olympique Yougoslave, 1954-69, 1970-72General, 1972
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ZaireComite Olympique Congolais, 1960-69, 1971-73
ZambiaNational Olympic Committee, 1955, 1963-69, 1970~72
Olympic GamesVIII Olympiad, Paris, France, 1924
List of American Olympic Committeemen in France, 1924Report of the Belgian Olympic Bureau, 1924
X Olympiad, Los Angeles, California, 1932Dinner and Reception for IOC's, NOC's and IF's,7/29/32General, 1931-33Newspaper Clippings, 1928, 1931-32
Box 152: Olympic Games
IV Winter Games, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 1936General, 19 34-36Newspaper Clippings, 1935-36Program, 1936
XI Olympiad, Berlin, Germany, 1936Data, 1935-36Equestrian, 1932-35, 1938Finance Policy, 1933-41Fine Arts, 1936Flag Salute, 1925, 1928, 1932-33, 1936General, 1934-38Handbook of the American Olympic Committee, 1936Jewish ProblemAnti-Semitic Publications, 1934-38
Box 153: Olympic Games
XI Olympiad, Berlin, Germany, 1936Jewish ProblemFavorable Reports (3 folders), 1933-34, 1935, 1936Jewish Examiner (3 folders), 1935, 1936, 1937Miscellaneous, 1934- 35
Box 154: Olympic Games
XI Olympiad, Berlin, Germany, 1936Jewish Problem
Newspaper Clippings (3 folders ), 1933-38Newspaper Clippings (6 folders), 1930-38
Box 155: Olympic Games
XI Olympiad, Berlin, Germany, 1936Newspaper Clippings (3 folders)
Boycott Clippings, 1935-38Jesse Owens, 1936
Olympic Book, The Olympic Torch, by Dorothy Frooks, (Fiction novel onthe 1936 Olympic Games)
Organizing Committee, 1935-36
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Passenger Lists, Acquitania, 2/19/36Bremen, 1/25/36Manhattan, 7/15/36
Photographs, 1936Garmisch and Berlin, 1936
Programs, 1936Recommendations by Managers, 1936-37
Box 156: Olympic Games
V Winter Games, St. Moritz, Switzerland, 1940XII Olympiad, Tokyo, Japan (1940, Cancelled), 1938-39XII Olympiad, Helsinki, Finland (not celebrated, 1940), 1932-40V Winter Games, St. Moritz, Switzerland, 1948
General, 1946-48Ice Hockey Problem, 1947-48Newspaper ClippingsSketches of the Winter U.S. Olympic TeamTransportation, 1947-48
XIV Olympiad, London, England, 1948AmateurismArt Competition Entry FormAvery Brundage Personal, 1947-48Brundage Report on XIV Olympiad and St. Moritz GamesBulletinsCultural Program, 1947-48Films, 1946-51Food and Housing, 1947-49Games CommitteeGeneralKaszubski ComplaintNewspaper Clippings, 1946-48
Box 157: Olympic Games
XIV Olympiad, London, England, 1948Olympic Fund, 1940, 1946-49Organizing Committee, 1946-48Post Olympiad ToursPress ReleasesPublicity, 1946-48Timing Watches, 1947-48Transportation, 1947-48U.S.O.C. Local Committees, 1947-48
VI Winter Games, Oslo, Norway, 1952Data, 1951-52Games Committee, 1951-52General, 1951-52News Bulletins and Programs
Box 158: Olympic Games
VI Winter Games, Oslo, Norway, 1952NewspapersNewspaper Clippings
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Organizing Committee, 1951-52Transportation and Housing, 1951-52U.S. Olympic Ski Games Committee, 1951-52
XV Olympiad, Helsinki, Finland, 1952Applications, 1951-52
XV Olympiad, Helsinki. Finland, 1952Clothing, Equipment and HousingCultural Program, 1950-52Data, 1951-52Films and Television, 1951-52Games Committee, 1951-52General, 1940-41, 1950-52 Newspaper Clippings
Box 159: Olympic Games
XV Olympiad, Helsinki, Finland, 1952Newspaper Clippings (6 folders)
Box 160: Olympic Games
XV Olympiad, Helsinki, Finland, 1952Newspaper Clippings (3 folders)Olympiad, Official News-Service, 1949-52Olympic Fund, 1951Jan.-June, 1952July-Dec., 1952Organizing Committee, 1951-52Personnel of the U.S. Armed Forces, 1951-52Timing Watches, 1951-52Transportation, 1951-53
Box 161: Olympic Games
VII Winter Games, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, 1956Data, 1955-56General, 1955-56Newspaper Clippings (2 folders)Official Daily Program, 1956Organizing Committee, 1953-56
XVI Olympiad, Melbourne, Australia, 1956Bid, 1949Cultural ProgramDataEquestrian Events, Melbourne, 1952-54Stockholm
Box 162: Olympic Games
XVI Olympiad, Melbourne, Australia, 1956Films and Television, 1954-57Food, Housing and Transportation, l953-56Fund, 1947, 1953-56General (2 folders), 1948-60
"A Tribute to the American People" pamphlet, 1954 (Australia's
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National Memorial to the U.S.A. fro their vital contribution tothe security of Australia during WWII.)
InvitationsNational Entries
Box 163: Olympic Games
XVI Olympiad, Melbourne, Australia, 1956Newspaper ClippingsAustralian Press (5 folders), 1953, 1955-56Social Events, 1956 Foreign Press, 1955-56
Box 164: Olympic Games
XVI Olympiad, Melbourne, Australia, 1956Newspaper ClippingsUnited States Press (3 folders), 1949, 1953, 1955-56News Releases, Australian News and Information Bureau Official News Service,
1953-56Organizing Committee (2 folders), 1950-59
Box 165: Olympic Games
XVI Olympiad, Melbourne, Australia, 1956Organizing Committee, E. J. Holt, 1953-56InformationPhotographsPrograms
VIII Winter Games, Squaw Valley, California, 1960Bid, 1958-59Data, 1955-60Films and TelevisionGeneral (2 folders), 1955-62
Box 166: Olympic Games
VIII Winter Games, Squaw Valley, California, 1960Newspaper ClippingsForeign and United States Press (2 folders), 1955-60 U.S. Press, 1960 Organizing Committee (5 folders), 1955-61
Box 167: Olympic Games
VIII Winter Games, Squaw Valley, California, 1960Pageantry Committee, 1959Photographs, Riverside Hotel, Nevada and Squaw ValleyPreliminary Reports to the California Olympic Commission, 1956Press Releases, 1958-60ProgramsProgress Reports, 1958-60Report to the Organizing Committee, Buildings and Structures, 1956Resignations, Technical Advisors, 1958Transportation and Housing, 1957-60
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Box 168: Olympic Games
XVII Olympiad, Rome, Italy, 1960Bid, 1956Circular Letters, 1958Cultural Program, 1957-61Data, 1958-60Films and Television, 1955~61General, 1957-60Newspaper Clippings (2 folders), 1958-60
Box 169: Olympic Games
VIII Olympiad, Rome, Italy, 1960Organizing Committee, 1957-61ProgramsProgress Reports, 1956-60Sports Illustrated MagazinesTransportation and Housing, 1957-59
IX Winter Games, Innsbruck, Austria, 1964Bid, 1958-60Bulletin, 1961-63Data, 1963-64Films and Television, 1960-64General, 1963-66HymnInformation
Box 170: Olympic Games
IX Winter Games, Innsbruck, Austria, 1964Newspaper ClippingsForeign Press, 1963-64United States Press, 1963-64Organizing Committee, 1960-65Organizing Committee BookletPress Releases, 1963-64ReportsResults of Games
XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo, Japan, 1964Acceptance of Volleyball, 1962-64Cultural Program, 1961-64
Box 171: Olympic Games
XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo, Japan, 1964Data, 1959-64Films, Radio and Television, 1960~67General, 1959-67International Congress of Sport Sciences, 10/3/64Meetings, Pre-Olympic, Sept. 1964
Box 171: Olympic Games (continued)
XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo, Japan, 1964
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Newspaper ClippingsForeign Press, 1964Japanese Press
English Language Editions, 3/10-3/12/64, 10/14-10/16/64
Box 172: Olympic Games
XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo, Japan, 1964Newspaper Clippings
Japanese PressEnglish Language Editions (2 folders), 10/21-10/25/64
Olympic Supplement of the Asahi Evening News 10/5-10/24/64English and Japanese Language Editions (2 folders), 1960-64Japanese Language Editions, 10/2, 19, 25-26, 28/64United States Press, 1963-65
1964
Box 173: Olympic Games
XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo, Japan, 1964Newspaper Clippings
United States Press, 1964Organizing Committee (2 folders), 1958-67Press Releases and Press Correspondence, 1959, 1962-65Seat Guide for the Royal Box"The World is One" (The American Dairy Association), 1964
Box 174: Olympic Games
X Winter Games, Grenoble, France, 1968Bid, 1962-64Bulletins, 1965-67Data (2 folders), 1965-68Fleming, PeggyFilms and TelevisionGeneral, 1965-68Killy, Jean-ClaudeNewspaper Clippings
Chamrousse, 1968Foreign Press, 1968-69
Box 175: Olympic Games
X Winter, Grenoble, France, 1968Newspaper Clippings
United States Press (2 folders), 1967-69Organizing Committee (2 folders), 1963-70Press Releases, 1966-67Return of Alpine Ski Medals, 1969Ski AdvertisementsSkiing PayoffsTransportation, 1969
Box 176: Olympic Games
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XIV Olympiad, Mexico City, Mexico, 1968Arrangements and Reactions (4 folders), A-Z, 1965-69Avery Brundage's Visit to Mexico City, Sept.-Oct. 1968Commercial Use of Olympiad, Shoe Scandal, 1965-69Cultural Programs, 1966-68Czechoslovakian Problem
Box 177: Olympic Games
XIX Olympiad, Mexico City, Mexico, 19 68Data, 1967-68General, l965Inaugural Speech, 10/12/68International Congress on Sports Law (6/26-6/30/68), 1967-68Second International Sports Week (10/14-10/29/67), 1966-68Medical Board, 1964-68Mexican Authorities in ChargeMexican Olympic Committee OfficialsMexico National Olympic Committee
RepresentativesNewspaper Clippings
Foreign Press, 1965-68United States Press, 1968-69
Brundage Removal from Office by Black Athletes, 9/24-9/26/68Chicago Press, Sept.-Oct. 1968Riots in Mexico City Before Opening of Games, August-Oct. 1968
Box 178:
XIX Olympiad, Mexico City, Mexico, 1968Organizing Committee (5 folders), l962-70Organizing Committee Officials
Organlzacion y Conduccíon Eventos de TiroPress Department, 1964-68Press Members Invited to IOC CocktailResults of Games
Box 179:
XIX Olympiad, Mexico City, Mexico, 1968Rhodesian Problem, 1968-69Smith and Carlos Dismissal, 1968-69South African Problem
Ballots, April 1968Television and Radio, 1965-68
XI Winter Games, Sapporo, Japan, 1972Bid, 1968BulletinCanada at the XI Winter GamesCultural ProgramsData, 1970-72Films and Television, 1968-72
Box 180:
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XI Winter Games, Sapporo, Japan, 1972General, 1963-73International Sports Youth AssemblageOfficial Invitation to Hosts the XI Winter GamesOrganizing Committee (3 folders) l966-72
Box 181: Olympic Games
XI Winter Games, Sapporo, Japan, 1972Participating Competitors List Classified by CountryPrograms
XI Winter GamesOpening and Closing Ceremonies
ProtestsBernard RussiKarl Schranz, 1972-73John Wurser
Results of the GamesSapporo Flash, 1970-71Team Officials ListTelevision Coverage, N.B.C.
XX Olympiad, Munich, Germany, 1972Address of the Minister President of BavariaStatement on AmateurismAthletes Entry FormBid, n.d."Continue the Games" Letters, 1972-73Cultural Program, 1968-74Data, 1969-70
Box 182: Olympic Games
XX Olympiad, Munich, Germany, 1972General (2 folders), 1965-72"Homage to Avery Brundage" (4 folders), 1972-73Hunter, Bobby LeeInformation for Press, Radio and TelevisionThe International Association of Olympic Medical Officers, 1969
Box 183: Olympic Games
XX Olympiad, Munich, Germany, 1972Israeli Tragedy (3 folders), Aug.-Dec. 1972Matthews and Collett Disqualification
AgainstFor
Messages To Be TranslatedNewspaper Clippings
CartoonsInternational Press, 1966, 1969~73Olympic Yachting CompetitionsUnited States Press, 1969-73
Olympia Information, 1971Olympia Pressestelle Zeitungs-Auswertung, 1970Olympic Village, Kiel
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Box 184: Olympic Games
XX Olympiad, Munich, Germany, 1972Organizing Committee (3 folders), 1966-72PostersPrograms of EventsRhodesian Problem (2 folders), Aug.-Dec. 1972Schedule of the Games, 8/26-9/10Sports in the GDR
Box 185: Olympic Games
XX Olympiad, Munich, Germany, 1972Status of Rick Demont's Gold Medal"Stop the Games"Television and Radio Fund, 1969-72Timing, 1968-70USA-USSR Basketball Game, 1972-73
XXI Olympiad, Montreal, Canada, 1976Bid, 1966-72Confederation des Sports du QuebecDa La, 1972-73
Box 186: Olympic Games
XXI Olympiad, Montreal, Canada, 1976InvitationNewspaper Clippings, 1969-74Organizing Committee, 1971-74Scale Model of the Stadium, 1972
Box 187: Olympic Games Bids
Winter Games, Miscellaneous, 1939, 1954, 1965Olympiads, Miscellaneous, 1938-39, 1945, 1947, 1953, 1955XII Olympiad, Philadelphia, Pa., 1938-39XIII Olympiad, Detroit, Mich., 1938-39V Winter Games, Lake Placid, N.Y., 1945-52XV Olympiad, 1952
Chicago, Ill., 1947Detroit, Mich., 1946-48Minneapolis, Minn., 1945-49Philadelphia, Pa., 1949
VII Winter Games, 1956Colorado Springs, Co., 1949, 1954Montreal, Canada, 1949
XVI Olympiad, 1956Chicago, Ill., 1947-49, 1952-53, 1958Detroit, Mich., 1948-49Houston, Texas, 1953Los Angeles, Ca., 1948-53Philadelphia, Pa, 1948-55San Francisco, Ca., 1938, 1949, 1953
VIII Winter Games, 1960Flagstaff, Ariz., 1956
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Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, 1954-55Innsbruck, Austria, 1954-55Lake Placid, N. Y., 1938-39, 1947-49, 1954-59 (Thomas E. Dewey)St. Moritz, Switzerland, 1954-55
Box 188: Olympic Games Bids
XVII Olympiad, 1960Chicago, Ill., 1954Detroit, Mich., 1949, 1954-55Mexico City, Mexico, 1955Tokyo, Japan, 1949, 1952-55
Box 188: (continued)
IX Winter Games, 1964Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 1958-59, 1962Lahti, Finland, 1958-59
XVII Olympiad, 1964Brussels, Belgium, n.d.Detroit, Michigan, 1958-59Vienna, Austria, 1958-S9
X Winter Games, 1968Banff, Canada, 1960-66
Box 189: Olympic Game Bids
X Winter Games, 1968Calgary, Canada, 1960Lake Placid, N. Y., 1963-64Oslo, Norway, 1962-64Sapporo, Japan, 1962-64
Promotional Material Sion, Switzerland
Box 190: Olympic Games Bids
XIX Olympiad, 1968Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1963Detroit, Mich., 1963Los Angeles, Ca., 1960-63
(Bing Crosby) Manila, Philippines, 1957Philadelphia, Pa., 1963
(Elbert Carvel, Richard Hughes, Richard Tower) Portland, Ore., 1962-63San Francisco, Ca., 1962Vienna, Austria, 19 63
XI Winter Games, 1972Banff, Canada, 1963-66Lahti, Finland, 1966, 1969Lake Placid, N. Y., 1964, 1972-73Salt Lake City, Utah, 1966
1972 Games, Miscellaneous, 1965-66, 1972-73
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Box 191: Olympic Game Bids
XX Olympiad, 1972St. Louis, Mo., 1966
XII Winter Games, 1976Denver, Co.
Bid, 1964-70(John Love)
Data (2 folders), 1970-72Newspaper Clippings, 1969-72Organizing Committee (2 folders), 1970-72
Box 192: Olympic Games Bids
XII Winter Games, 1976Denver, Co.
Protests (4 folders), 1969-73 Support of Games, 1972
Lake Placid, N. Y., 1967, 1972
Box 193: Olympic Games Bids
XII Winter Games, 1976Innsbruck, Austria, 1973Ostersund, Sweden, 1967-70Salt Lake City, Utah, 1966-67Sion, Switzerland, 1968-72Tampere, Finland, 1969-73Vancouver, Canada, 1966-74
Box 194: Olympic Games Bids
Front Blanc, France, 1973Bids, Miscellaneous, 1967-72
XXI Olympiad, 1976Detroit, Mich., 1966Florence, Italy, 1966-70 (Edmund Brown)Los Angeles, Ca. (2 folders), 1967-72
(Sam Yorty and Ronald Reagan)Moscow, Russia, 1969-70San Francisco, Ca., 1968Winnipeg, Canada, 1967
Box 195:
Candidatures for Olympic Games (1976-1984), 1969-74(Tom Brandley)
XXII Olympiad, 1980Moscow, 1971
XXV Olympiad, 1992Columbus, Ohio, 1968
Box 196: Regional Games
lers Jeux Africains, Alexandria, Egypt, 1929
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Jeaux de l'Amite, Dakar, Senegal, April 11-21, 1963 (2 folders)Premiers Jeux Africains, Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo (July 18-25, 1965), 1964-65Second All Africa Games, Lagos, Nigeria, January 7-18, 1963Permanent Committee for African Games, 1963-70II Asian Games, Manila, Philippines (May 1-9, 1954), 1952-54
Box 197: Regional Games
III Asian Games, Tokyo, Japan, (May 24 - June 1, 1958), 1956-59IV Asian Games, Djakarta, Indonesia (August 24 - September 4, 1962), 1962-63
Special File, 1962V Asian Games, Bangkok, Thailand, December 9 - 20, 1970 (2 folders), 1961-66VI Asian Games, Bangkok, Thailand, December 9-20, 1970 (2 folders), 1967-70II Juegos Desportivos Bolivarianos, Lima, Peru, 1947III Juegos Desportivos Bolivarianos, Caracas, Venezuela, December 6-21, 1951, (2 folders),
1951-53V Juegos Desportívos Bolivarianos, Quito, Equador (November 20 - December 5, 1965), 1962, 1965
Box 198: Regional Games
VI Juegos Desportivos Bolivarianos, Maracaibo, Venezuela (August 22 - September 9, 1970), 1969-70VII Juegos Desportivos Bolivarianos, Panama City, Panama (February 17 March 20, 1973),
1970-73British Empire and Commonwealth Games, Kingston, Jamaica (August 6-13, 1965), 1966 IV Central American Games, Panama (February 5-24, 1938), 1937-38V Central American Games, Barranquilla, Colombia (December 8-28, 1946), 1946-47VI Central American Games, Guatemala City, Guatemala, February 8 - March 12, 1950 (2 folders), 1949-50, 1961PhotographsSpecial file, 1948-50VII Juegos Desportivos Centro-Americanos y Caribe, Mexico City, Mexico (March 6-20, 1954), 1953-54Bulletins, 1953-54
Box 199: Regional Games
VIII Juegos Desportivos Centro-Americanos y Caribe, Caracas, Venezuela, (January 6-8, 1959), 1957-1959IX Juegos Desportivos Centro-Americanos y Caribe, Kingston, Jamaica (July 21 - August 4,
1962), 1961-62Central American and Carribean Games Permanent Seat, 1960-63X Juegos Desportivos Centro-Americanos y Caribe, San Juan, Puerto Rico (June 11-25, 1966), 1965-66XI Juegos Desportivos Centro-Americanos y Caribe, Panama City, Panama (February 28 - March 14, 1970), 1966-70VII Juegos Atleticos Nacionales, Cali, Colombia, July 3-20, 1954, Data, 1953-55I European Regional Games Project, 1965Havalanta Games (Annual Games between Havana, Cuba and Atlanta, Georgia), 1953VIII Jeux Internationaux Silencieux Organizing Committee, Rome, Italy (2 folders),1954-57International Sports Exhibition, Turin, Italy (May 25-June l9, 1955), 1954-55VI Maccabiah Games, Tel Aviv, Israel (July 29-September 5, 1961), 1960-61VII Maccabiah Games, Tel Aviv, Israel (July 23-31, 1965), 1960-62, 1965-66
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IX Maccabiah Games, Tel Aviv, Israel, July 1973
Box 200: Regional Games
I Mediterranean Cames, Alexandria, Egypt, (October 15-20, l951)II Mediterranean Games, Barcelona, Spain (July 16-25, 1955), (2 folders)IV Mediterranean Games, Naples, Italy (IX Jeux Mediterraneens, September 21-29, 1963), 1962-63Mediterranean Games of Tunis, Tunisia (September 8-17, 1967), 1966-67Mediterranean Games of Izmir, Iurkey (October 6-17, 1971), 1970-72
Box 201: Regional Games
New Emerging Forces, Games of the (GANEFO)Newspaper Clippings (2 folders), 1962-65Djakarta, Indonesia, 1963-64
19631964
Chinese Magazines, 1963-641965-66
BOX 202: Regional Games
First Congress, Pan American Sports Comittee, Buenos Aires, Argentina (August 28-31, 1940), 1939-40Pan American Games, Cordell Hull, 1939Pan American Games, 1940, Background Materials, 1939-42, 1955I Pan American Games and Congress, Buenos Aires, Argentina (November 11-December 6,
1942), 1940-46II Pan American Congress, London, England (August 8-15, 1948), 1947-49I Pan American Games, Buenos Aires, Argentina (1950), 1937, 1941-50First Pan American Games, Buenos Alres, Argentina, 1951
Box 203: Regional Games
First Pan American Games, Buenos Aires, Argentina (1951), 1941-51First Pan American Games, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1951
Committees, 1950-51Data, 1950-51Equipment and Supplies, 1950-51Fund, 1950-51Hal Lee, Special Assistant, 1950-51
II Pan American Games, Mexico City, Mexico (1955) (2 folders), 1951-57
Box 204: Regional GamesII Pan American Games, Mexico City, Mexico, 1955
News Bulletins, 1954-55III Pan American James, Cleveland, Ohio (transferred to Chicago Illinois, 1959) (3 folders),
1955-59(Everett Dirksen)Progress Reports and Newsletter, 1958-59
Box 205: Regional Games
IV Pan American Games, Sao Paulo, Brazil (April 20- May 5, 1963), 1963-63
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Information for Press, Radio and TelevisionPan American Sports Organization (PASO or ODEPA), 1962-63ODEPA, 9th Congress, Winnipeg, Canada, July 20-23, 1967V Pan American Games, Winnipeg, Canada, July 22--August 7, 1967 (2 folders) 1965-69ODEPA, 10th Congress, Cali, Columbia (August 27-30, 1969), 1968-69VI Pan American Games, Cali, Columbia, July 30-August 13, 1971
Data, 1971-72
Box 206: Regional Games
VI Pan American Games, Calf, Columbia, July 30-August 13, 1971General, 1966-72Newspaper Clippings
ODEPA, 12th Congress, Santiago, Chile (May 29-31, l973), 1972-73Pan American Sports Organization, 1971-74VII Pan American Games, Santiago, Chile, 1972Pan Pacific Games, Honolulu, 1931III Spartakiade, Prague, Czechoslovakia (June 24-July 4, 1965) 1965-67XI Jeux Mondiaux du Sport Universitaire, Berlin, Germany, 1951Jeux Mondiaux du Sport Universitaire, Turin, Italy (1959), 1958-61Tokyo Universiade Games of FISU, Japan (August 26-September 4, l967), l967-68Lisbon Universiade Games of FISU, Portugal (August 29-September 7, 1969), 1968Turin Universiade Games of FISU, Italy (August 26-September 6, 1970), 1959, 1970Moscow Universiade Games of FISU, U.S.S.R. (1974), 1973
Box 207: Sports Federations
General Assembly of International Sports Federations (Roger Coulon and W. B. Phillips), 1966-68
Roger Coulon, President, 1969Deceased, 1970-73
International Amateur Athletic Federation (3 folders), 1930-47
Box 208: Sports Federations
International Amateur Athletic Federation (3 folders), 1948-69
Box 209: Sports Federations
International Amateur Athletic Federation, 1970-74Controversy on Participation and Gate Receipts, 1932-33, 1958World Records "1913-45," 1936, 1943, 1949-5818th Congress, Helsinki, July 18-29, 1952
Box 210: Sports Federations
International Federation of University Sports, 1972Federation Internationale des Chronometreurs; (2 folders), 1959, 1965-70Federation Internationale Medecine Sportive (2 folders), 1948, 1952, 1955-57, 1961-69
Olympic Medical Archives Committee, 1965Federation Aeronautique Internationale (2 folders), 1965-67, 1970Aeronautics, 1962Federation Internationale de Tir a l'Arc (2 folders), 1952-72The National Archery Association, 1957-69International Amateur Baseball Federation (2 folders), 1956-58, 1960-72
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U.S.A. Baseball Federation, 1950Baseball, 1941, 1950-51, 1958-61, 1966-67International Badminton Association (2 folders), 1964, 1967-68, 1971-73Badminton, 1971-73
Box 211: Sports Federations
Federation Internationale de Basketball Amateur (2 folders) 1947-73Basketball, 1941, 1945, 1948-53, 1956-66, 1969
Canada-United States, 1937-38Howard Hobson, 1950-52Special, 1952Violations, 1970-72
Batinton, 1966Federation Internationale de Billard, 1957, 1970Federation Internationale de Bobsleigh et de Tobagganing (3 folders), 1946, 1953-55, 1957-
61, 1965-72Bobsleigh and Tobagganing, 1970-72Bobsled, 1949, 1957, 1968
Box 212: Sports Federations
International Federation of Body-Builders, 1970-73Federation Internationale des Quilleurs, 1963-69Bowling (2 folders), 1959-61, 1971-72Association Internationale de Boxe Amateur (2 folders), 1951-73Boxing, 1938, 1946-52, 1956-63
Violations, 1970-71Federation Internationale de Canoe (2 folders) 1954-58, 1962-72Canoeing, 1947, 1951, 1958-62, 1969International Casting Federation (2 folders), 1957-58, 1961, 1964-69, 1971Chess, 1956, 1965, 1968Federation Internationale de Curling, 1953-57, 1964, 1967Curling, 1957, 1962Federation Internationale Amateur de Cyclisme (2 folders), 1955-72Cycling, 1945, 1948-52, 1956-58
Violations, Newspaper Clippings, 1970-74
Box 213: Sports Federations
Decathlon, 1940, 1945, 1952-54, 1960-61Discus Throwing, Ricky Bruch, 1971Federation Equestre Internationale (4 folders), 1949, 1952-73 (Prince Philip, June 14, July 7,
1972)Equestrian, 1941-43, 1948-60, 1967-79
Violations, Clippings, 1970-72Federation Internationale d'Escrime, 1946, 1950-60
Box 214: Sports Federations
Federation Internationale d'Escrime (2 folders), 1961-73Circulars, 1970-72
Fencing, 1940, 1945, 1948, 1951-54, 1958-64, 1968-69Federation Internationale de Football Association (2 folders), 1942, 1946-49, 1953-55, 1958-73
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Box 215: Sports Federations
Football (Soccer), 1930, 1939, 1948-69Violations, 1971-72
Latin American Football Scandals, 1968-70United States Soccer Football Association Data, 1970Gliding-Soaring, 1948Golf, 1955, 1962-65, 1969Federation Internationale de Gymnastique, 1946-63, 1966-69Gymnastics (2 folders), 1946-56, 1960-64, 1967, 1970-74Federation Internationale de Handball, 1937, 1955, 1960-65, 1968-69Handball (2 folders), 1926, 1945-46, 1970-72Field Hockey (2 folders), 1937-38, 1950-52, 1964-66, l969-72
Box 216: Sports Federations
Federation Internationale de Hockey sur Gazon (2 folders), 1946-47, 1954-73Ice Hockey (2 folders), 1944-51, 1958-67, 1970
Severin Lovenskiold, 1970-72Violations, Newspaper Clippings, 1967-72
Jai-A-Lai, 1960, 1968International Judo Federation, 1953-55, 1960-69Judo (2 folders), 1961-65, 1970-73Karate, 1967La Crosse, 1948Union Internationale de Pentathalon Moderne, 19 35, 1954-69Modern Pentathlon (2 folders), 1961, 1969-73
Box 217: Sports Federations
Polo (2 folders), 1951, 1971Federation Internationale des Societies d'Aviron (Rowing), 2 folders, 1952-73Rowing, 1945, 1948-61, 1964-68Federation Internationale de Rugby Amateur, 1957, 1960, 1967Rugby (2 folders), 1960, 1970-71Union Internationale de Tir (Shooting), 2 folders, 1938-39, 1952-72Shooting, 1938, l941-44, 1949-59, 1964-68International Skating Union (2 folders), 1952-72Skating, 1948, 1953-54, 1960-67Figure Skating, 1948-69Speed Skating Violations, 1972Federation Internationale de Roller Skating (2 folders), 1953-55, l958-59, 1963-73Roller Skating, 1944-45, 1960-62, 1966-69
Box 218: Sports Federation Federation Internationale de Ski (4 folders), 1936-39, 1949-56, 1959-72Skiing (2 folders), 1935-39, 1948-55, 1958-73
Box 219: Sports Federations
SkiingFavorable Responses to Avery Brundage Concerning Amateurism in Skiing, 1970-71Violations
Advertisements (3 folders), 1970-72
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Newspaper Clippings (2 folders), 1971-74Federation Internationale de Skibob (2 folders), 1964-73Skindiving and Spear Fishing, 1956, 1959Sled Dog Racing, 1960International Softball Federation (2 folders), 1965-73Softball, 1960Surfing, 1966-68
Box 220: Sports Federations
Federation Internationale de Natation Amateur (4 folders), 1949-74Swimming, 1934, 1938, 1944-68
Learn to Swim, 1942-43Synchronized, 1955-56, 1959, 1968Violations, 1972-73
Box 221: Sports Federations
International Lawn Tennis Federation (2 folders), 1957-72Lawn Tennis (2 folders), 1941, 1944-45, 1953-60, 1964-65, 1972-73International Table Tennis Federation, 1968Table Tennis, 1960Track and Field, 1970-74
Newspaper Clippings, 1936Violations, 1971-72Women's, 1948-53, 1963-65, 1969
Federation Internationale de Volleyball (2 folders), 1947, 1953-57, 1961-72Volleyball (2 folders), 1936, 1949-66, 1969-72
Japan Avery Brundage Trophy, 1967Federation Suisse de Marche (Walking), 1953, 1956-57, 1963Water Polo, 1939, 1948-57, 1956-60, 1968World Water Ski Union, 1966-69Water Skiing (2 folders), 1958, 1967-70Federation Internationale Halterophile et Culturiste (Weightlifting), 2 folders, 1948, 1960-72
Box 222: Sports Federations
Weightlifting (2 folders), 1948-51, 1954-66, 1970-72 Federation Internationale de Lutte Amateur (Wrestling), 2 folders, 1953-54, 1957-72Wrestling (2 folders), 1944-59, 1963, 1970-73
Roger Coulon, 1968-70International Yacht Racing Union (2 folders), 1954-72Yachting, 1941, 1948-50, 1954-61, 1966
Decision About "Tempest" Class in Olympic Games, 1969-70Photocopies of Postcards on "Tempest," 1970Violations, 1969-72
Box 223: Sports Organizations
American Academy of Physical Education, 1961, 1971-74American Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation (4 folders), 1942, 1955-65AAHPER, American Academy of Physical Education and International Council on Health, Physical Education and Recreation (2 folders), 1959-70
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American Olympic Foundation, 1936-38American Athletic Association of the Deaf, 1955, 1961The Athletic Institute, 1956, 1962-63Boy Scouts of America, 1957, 1963, 1968Bureau International de Pedagogie Sportive, Lausanne, n.d.California Ocean Lifeguard Championships, 1966California Ski Association, 1948Central United States Ski Association, 1946Chicago Sport Week, 1933Comite Internationale des Sports Silencieux, 1955, 1958, 1961-69Committee for Free Asia, 1953Deutscher Sportbund, 1969Federazione Sport Silenziosi d'Italia, 1958-62
Box 224: Sports Organizations
Federazione Sport Silenziosi d'Italia, Bolletino, 1972Football Foundation and Hall of Fame, National, 1959Helms Athletic Foundation (3 folders), 1938, 1946-72
Bulletins, Biography, Background Materials, 1949-68
Box 225: Sports Organizatlons
Helms Bakery - Use of Olympic Insignia, Circles, Motto, 1932, 1938, 1948-52Hindu Club (Buenos Aires), 1945-48International Conference on the Contribution of Sports to the Improvement of Professional Abilities and to Cultural Development, 1959International Council for Sport and Physical Education, 1960-66International Panathlon, 1959-69International Recreation Association, 1964, 1969International Track, 1961-62International University Sports Federation, 1952-53, 1960-61, 1967-69Japan Volleyball Association, Housewives Match, 1972Millrose Games, 1946-51, 1957, 1967Miscellaneous, 1941, 1952, 1959-62, 1967-68Missouri Athletic Club (2 folders), 1951, 1961-62, 1971
Box 226: Sports Organizations
The National Academy of Sports, 1965National Amateur Athletic Federation, 1926National Art Museum of Sport, Inc. (3 folders), 1959-70North Central Association, 1952
Box 227: Sports Organizations
OlympiansInternational (2 folders), 1961, 1966-74United States
General, l952-68American Olympic Reunion, 1945-52Samuel N. Gerson, Historian, 1952-66Midwest Chapter, G. T. Kirby, President (2 folders), 1946-52, 1961-62, 1969Various Chapters (Excluding Midwest), 1962
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Box 228: Sports Organizations
Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, Victor Schmidt, 1952, 1956-57People to People Sports Committee (2 folders), 1957, 1964, 1968-72Permanent General Assembly of National Olympic Committees (2 folders), 1965-71
Publications, 1969-70Rome Meeting, 1965Study and Coordinating Conunittee, 1966
Box 229: Sports Organizatlons
Senior Sports International, 1971-74Sport-Toto-Gesellschaft, 1953-54The Sportsmanship Brotherhood, Inc., 1936, 1953-66Tennis Patrons Association of Southern California, 1951UNESCO Youth Institute and ICSPE, 1960-69Union Francaise de Marche, November 1963United States Olympic Development Committee, 1969Women's World War Veterans' Olympic Committee, 1948World Sports Foundation, 1973Young Men's Christian Association (2 folders), 1950, 1956-61, 1965-71
National, 1952-68
Box 230: Sports Publications
Association Internationale de la Presse Sportive (2 folders), 1958, 1966-72Associated Press (3 folders), l947-51, 1953, 1956, 1959-69Cahiers, 1968Cosmopolitan, 1959-60L'Equipe, 1953, 1963-65, 1969Feldco Publications, 1956-58Funk and Wagnalls Encyclopedia, 1957, 1969Life, 1956Miscellaneous (2 folders), 1954-63, 1970-71Olympischer Sport-Verlag, 1963-70Paris Match, 196 8-69Press, 1943-44Press Conference Given by Avery Brundage, February 23, 1970Press Correspondents, TV Commentators, Sports Editors (3 folders), 1947-69Press Lists, Foreign and Domestic, 1943-69G. P. Putnam and Sons
Box 231: Sports Publications
The Saturday Evening Post, 1958Ski, 1957Ski Week, 1967Sport Philately, 1959, 1962Sports (Rule Books), n. d.Sports Illustrated (3 folders), 1955-63, 1967-72Sports Information Service, 1960, 1968-73Sports International (2 folders), 1962-66Sports Publications (3 folders), 1947-48, 1954-63, 1970-71Sportsbooks (2 folders), 1945-56, 1963Sportsmanship Hall of Fame, 1943, 1958
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This Week Magazine, 1951-52Time, 1961United Press Association (2 folders), 1945-47, 1953, 1956-59, 1964, 1968World Publishing Company, 1968
Box 232: United States Olympic Association and Committee
Amateurism Definitions (A.O.A. and A.O.C.), 1933-35American Olympic Fund, 1935-36
Sample Letters, 1936Americanism, United States Olympic Committee, 1934-35Balance Sheets, United States Olympic Association and United States Olympic Committee,
l5S5, 1959Booklets, "Hold High the Torch," and "Quick Facts About U.S.O.A.," ca. 1948Board of Directors, U.S.O.A. and U S.O.C., 1955, 1959Brief in Support of Request for Ruling by Internal Revenue Commissioner that U.S.O.C.and U.S.O.A. Contributions are Deductible, ca. 1947Buck, Clifford, U.S.O.C. (2 folders), 1970-73Bulletins and Press Releases, U.S.OC., 1947-51, 1960-66
Box 233: United States Olympic Association and Committee
Bush, Clarence, A.O.C., Publicity Director, ca. 1936Cannon, Ralph, A.O.C., ca. 1936Constitution and By-Laws, U.S.O.A., 1951 issueConstitution and Rules, U.S.O.A. and U.S.O.C., 1922-37Amendments to Constitution, By-Laws and General Rules, U.S.O.C., 1950, 1953, 1957, 1961, 1965Committee on Constitution and By-Laws, U.S.O.C., 1952-53Information Regarding Constitution, By-Laws, Rules, U.S.O.A. and U.S.O.C., 1947, 1957, 1961Complaints, U.S.O.C., 1948Correspondence, U.S.O.A. and U.S.O.C.
GeneralA-K, 1929-38L-Z, 1932-38
Burke, H. Henry P., 1934Dewey, Godfrey, 1931Gallico, Paul, 1932Garland, William May, 1932, 1938Graves, George W., 1932-33
Box 234: United States Olympic Association and Committee
CorrespondenceHenry, Bill, 1933-34Henry, Guy, 1932-38Hoover, Herbert, 1931Hulbert, Murray, 1937Houston, Herbert, 1935-36Johnson, Wait, 1932Kilpatrick, J. R., 1936Krogness, George, 1934Lasker, Albert (German-Jewish Conflict), 1936McGovern, J. T., 1937
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Oler, Wesley, 1932Ornstein, Charles L. (German-Jewish Conflict), 1934-35Plake, Marvin F., 1 937Raycroft, Joseph, 1934-35Roosevelt, Franklin, 1933-34, 1936Rubien, F. W., 1934, 1938Swanson, Charles, 19 36
Counter Olympic Soccer Tourney Movement, 1932Directory, U.S.O.C., 1965-69Endowment, U.S.O.C., 1964-65Executive Board, U.S.O.C., 1946-53, 1960-61"Fair Play for American Athletes," 1935Federal Charter, U.S.O.A., 1950-51Finance Committee, U.S.O.A., 1954Financial Reports, U.S.O.A. and U.S.O.C., (2 folders), 1946-60Financial Statements, U.S.O.A., 1961, 1965Finnish Scholarship Fund, U.SO.C., 1952-53Fund Raising, U.S.O.C., 1952-58, 1963-68Games Committee, U.S.O.C. 1946-48, 1951, 1958-62, 1966, 1969
Rules for the Guidance of Games Committees, 1948
Box 235: United States Olympic Association and Committee
General, U.S.O.A., 1928-40, 1947-52, 1965General, U.S.O.C, (5 folders), 1948-52, 1956-74Germany, Committee on Fair Play in Sports, 1936History, Organization and Regulation of the Olympic Games, U.S.O.C., 1960Eleanor Holm Jarrett, 1936-37
Newspaper Clippings, 1936-40, 1 948-49, 1 952
Box 236: United States Olympic Association and Committee
Ice Hockey, Special File, L.I.H.G.-A.H.A. Controversy (2 folders), 1946-49, 1950-52Intercollegiate Athletics, 1932, 1951, 1961Inventory of Property, U.S.O.A., n.d.Krumn, Philip O., U.S.O.C., 1973-74Legislation, U.S.O.A., 1941, 1958, 1966Lentz, Arthur, U.S.O.C. (2 folders), 1960, 1968-73Los Angeles Coliseum Relays (12th Annual), May 16, 1952Meetings
A.O.C. Quadrennial, Washington, D. C., November 17, 1937United States of America Sports Federation, New York, December 10, 1945U.S.O.A., New York, September 23-24, 1946U.S.O.A., New York, July 28, 1947U.S.O.C. and U.S.O.A., Chicago, December 3, 1947U.S.O.A., New York, April 17, 1948U.S.O.A., New York, December 5, 1948U.S.O.A., New York, May 5, 1949U.S.O.A., Executive Committee, New York, October 27, 1949
Box 237: United States Olympic Association and Committee
MeetingsQuadrennial, Washington, D.C., January 8-9, 1950U.S.O.A., Executive Board, April 26, 1951
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U.S.O.C., Executive Board, September 21, 1950U.S.O.C., Washington, D. C., December 10, l95OU.S.O.A., Executive Board, April 26, 1951U.S.O.A., Executive Committee, Chicago, September 20, 1951U.S.O.C., Executive Board, New York, September 30, 1951U.S.O.C., New York, October 1, 1951U.S.O.C., Executive Board, February 3, 1952U.S.O.C., June 1, 1952U.S.O.C., Executive Board. New York. July 6, 1952U.S.O.A., Executive Board, New York, January 25, 1953U.S.O.A., Quadrennial, Washington, D. C., November 30 and December 1, 1953U.S.O.C., Executive Board, New York, May 23, 1954U.S.O.C., Executive Board, New York, January 8, 1955U.S.O.C., Executive Board, New York, May 5, 1955U.S.O.C., Executive Board, New York, April 14-15, 1956U.S.O.C., Executive Board, Chicago, September 24-25, 1957U.S.O.A., Quadrennial, Washington, D. C., Dec. 2-3, 1957U.S.O.C., Executive Board, New York, June 8-9, 1958
Chicago, Sept. 6-7, 1958New York, Feb. 23-24, 1959Philadelphia, July 19-20, 1959New York, Nov. 27, 1959
June 6, 1960Feb. 4, 1961
Chicago, Oct. 3-4, 1961U.S.O.A., Quadrennial, Washington, D. C., Dec. 4-5, 1961U.S.O.C., Board of Directors, New York, May 14, 1962
Executive Committee, Sept. 8, 1962Board of Directors, Chicago, Oct. 16, 1962Executive Committee, New York, Feb. 12, 1963
U.S.O.A., Board of Directors, New York, March 18-19, 1963U.S.O.C., Board of Directors, Executive Committee, New York, July 11, 1963
St. Louis, June 22, 1963U.S.O.C., Board of Directors, Chicago, Sept. 17-18, 1963
Washington, D. C., Nov. 19, 1963U.S.O.C., Biennial, Washington, D. C., Nov. 10-11, 1963U.S.O.C., Board of Directors, New York, May 3-4, 1974U.S.O.C., Executive Committee, New York, Sept. 3, 1964
Nov. 24, 1964U.S.O.C., Board of Directors March 22-23, 1965U.S.O.C., Special Meeting, Chicago, June 12-23, 1965U.S.O.C., Executive Committee, July 25, 1965U.S.O.C., Board of Directors, Oct. 25-26, 1965U.S.O.C., Quadrennial, Washington, D. C., Nov. 29-30, 1965U.S.O.C., Board of Directors, Chicago, Jan. 15-16, 1966 and Quadriennial, Denver,
April 19, 1969Medals, Emblems, Souvenirs, Buttons, Stamps, U.S.O.C., 1947-52N, U.S.O.C., 1946-52Naismith Memorial Fund, 1954
Box 238: United States Olympic Association and Committee
Newsletters, U S.O.C., 1973-74News Releases, U.S.O.C. (2 folders),1941, 1959, 1967, 1973-74New York Athletic Club, 1938
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Olympic Committee, 1936Norwegian Tour, U.S.O.C., 1934Herman Obertubbesing, U.S.O.A., 1907, 1945-47Olympic Athletes Research Project, U.S.O.C., 1947-48
Contributions, U.S.O.A. and U.S.O.C., 1947-49Committee on Olympic Developement, 1959, 1963, 1969Olympic Films, 1951
Fund Benefit, U.S.O.A., 1938Participation Organization Chart, n.d.Review, U.S.O.A., 1939Supplies and Equipment, U.S.O.C., 1958Use of Word, Emblem by Others than National Olympic Committees, 1949-52Victory Stamp, U.S.O.C., 1948
Olympics Administration Committee, U.S.O.C., 1947-48Organizations Holding Membership in U.S.O.A., n.d.Pathe News, 1952Pension Fund, U.S.O.A., 1950The Peoples Olympiad, Barcelona, Spain, July 22-26, 1936Physical Fitness Data, 1946-50Protect to Restore U.S. Olympic Supremacy, U.S.O.C., 1964Purchase of Building, New York, 1959Rosters, 1952, 1956-66, 1969Rules for Soccer and Shooting, 1935Russia, Amateurism vs. Professionalism, U.S.O.C., 1947, 1950-52, 1955-56
Box 239: United States Olympic Association and Committee
Shields and Emblems, U.S.O.C., n.d.South African Tour, 1931Sport Data, 1932, 1936, 1940, 1948Sports Equipment, 1947The Sportsman's Club, Richmond, Va., 1948The Story of Coach Stagg, 1952"Swim Month," U.S.O.C., April 21, 1943Trustees, U.S.O.A., 1950United States Legislation
Senate 1518 and 1519, 1941Commerce Committee Hearings (May 24, 1973), 1973-74
House of Representatives, 1942House of Representatives, 1957
United States Pan American Games Committee, 1941-42, 1949Track and Field, 1932-36, 1947-62
Water Polo Controversy, U.S.O.C., 1956-58
Box 240:
Biographical brochures, ca. 1968
Avery Brundage Awards, 1956, 1963, 1968-69List of medals and awards, 1909-1973Identification cards, 1924, 1930, 1932, 1936, 1940, 1948, 1952, 1954, 1960, 1964,
1968Correspondence (3 folders), 1912-41, 1952, 1971, 1974Dues, 1937-41, 1944Telegrams and cablegrams sent, 1948-1962
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Invitations to speak, 1947-69 (4 folders)
Box 241:
Invitations, 1947-70 (5 folders)
Box 242:
High School Drawings, 1902-04V Olympiad, Stockholm, 1912Passenger list of "Finland" chartered for American Olympic Team, June 14, 1912VII Olympiad, Antwerp, 1920 and IOC Meeting, Paris, 1922Ford Assembly Plant, 1923Avery Brundage, General Contractor brochures and magazine, 1924-27Dinner in honor of AAU President, Avery Brundage, Sept. 16, 1929Program, Palais d'Abdine, Egypt, March 10, 1938Golden Gate International Exposition Guide Book, 1939Passenger List, M.S. "Tatuta Maru," N.Y.K. Line, March 27-May 2, 1939Menus for the "Normandie, " French Line, June 21-25 t 1939Children's Scholarship League, 1942Brundage letter describing Eric Johnston's discussion with Stalin, 1944Correspondence with R. J. Gandy, Standard Aluminum and Alloy Co., 1944U.S. Army Athletic Program, 1944-45Herald-American Football Game (Army-Navy Relief), 1946Chicago Recreation Commission, 1947Congratulations on Re-election, 1952Testimonial Dinner, San Francisco, Ca., 1952Avery Brundage Cup, 1953Invitations to IOC members and their replies, 1953Speech Introducing Avery Brundage, Chicago, 1954Luncheon for Swiss Visitors, 1954Requests for speeches, 1955Medal of Merit Award, City of Chicago, 1957Congratulations on reelection as IOC President, 1960Chicagoan of the Year, 1960-61"The Cold War: An American View, " Norman Graebner, 1960Congratulations on reelection as IOC President, 1964Lincoln Academy Award and Tribute to Avery Brundage, 1965The International Yearbook and Statesmen's Who's Who
Biographical entry, Avery Brundage, 1965Honorary Membership Card, Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan, 1965Rough draft of Brundage letter acknowledging expressions of sympathy after the SantaBarbara house demise, ca. 1965
Box 243:
Avery Brundage Day Proclamation, San Francisco, June 11, 1966"A Visit to the Avery Brundage Collection of Oriental Art," Alameda County Weekender 7/9/66Calendar of Chinese Art, from the Avery Brundage Collection in the de Young Museum,San Francisco, 1966 1966 and undated Christmas cards sent and received by Avery Brundage"Four Dimensions of Avery Brundage," descriptive pamphlet with order form for book,1968The University of Chicago New Outdoor Track and Field Facility, Correspondence from
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Frank M. Cone, Chairman of the Board, 1968Congratulations on reelection, 1968-69The Speeches of President Avery Brundage, 1952-68Speeches in Praise of Avery Brundage, 1953, 1968Recipient Insignia of the Commander, First Class, of the Order of the Lion, Finland, 19691970 AAU Veteran's Award, 1969-70Avery Brundage Foundation Medal of Merit, 1969-70University of Notre Dame Microfilming of Olympic and Amateur Sport Archives, April and
August, 1970Oriental Art, 1970Bookmark41st Anniversary, Japan America Society Honoring Avery Brundage, 7/7/70Sports Merit Badge given to Avery Brundage, 1972Avery Brundage Resignation as IOC Member, Feb. 2, 1973Articles by Others: Amateurism, AAU, Olympic Movement, 1934-36, 1940, 1947-53Newspaper magazine articles about Avery Brundage, 1972Avery Brundage Book, Politics U.S.A., 1941, 1950-53, 1962
Sport and Physical Training Data and Notes, 1951-64Travel, 1932, 1950, 1962
Undated notes for articles and speeches
Box 244: Articles and speeches
List of speeches and articles, 1929-1968"Is there Something Wrong with Current Engineering Education?", 1908"A Sound Mind in a Sound Body" in American Boy, May, 1919Articles, 1926-1929"One Hundred Feet Under Chicago with a Caisson Digger", ca. 1928Radio talk, January, 1929AAU, 41st Annual Convention, "In Defense of the Amateur Code", November, 1929Sportsmanship Brotherhood, December 30, 1929Speech notes, 1930Welcome Speech to British Empire Track Team, 1930Bobby Jones Dinner, 1930N.C.A.A. Convention, December 31, 1930Speech notes, 1931Athletic Policy Notes, Chicago Athletic Association, February 25, 1931Chicago Tribune dinner for French and American Boxers, May 11, 1931"Athletics and Industry", 1931Speeches, Athletics and Business, June 10, 1931Speech notes, 1932Catholic Youth Organization, January 3, 1933Speech notes, 1934"For Honor of Country and Glory of Sport" in Olympic News, August, 1934College Alumni and Athletics, November 23, 1934Speech notes, 1935Speech notes, 1936Articles, Building Construction Business, December, 1936Speech notes, 1937IOC, 36th Session, Warsaw, Speech, 1937Speech notes, 1938Baron de Coubertin Speech, 1938University of Illinois Speech, 1938Chicago Olympics, August 28, 1938Speech notes, 1939
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University of Chicago, 1939Talks in Japan, 1939"The Coach as Key Man", February, 1939"Chicago" at the Federated Advertising Club, March 9, 1939Articles, 1940Speech notes, 1940Citizens to Keep America Out of War Committee Speech, August 4, 1940"The All American Way", Premier Showing, January 10, 1941Sheldon Clark Dinner, December 10, 1941Avery Brundage Book, Russian Sports, notes, 1942Sports and the U.S.A., 1942First Pan American Games, Buenos Aires, January, 1942"Outline" of article on Amateurism and Olympics, February 9, 1942Speech notes, 1943Dedication of the "Press Gallery", Hotel LaSalle, December 11, 1943Speech notes, 1946Central American and Caribbean Games Speeches, 1946 National Four Wall Softball Championships, 1946"The Olympic Game and the Question of Broken Time" in Amateur Athlete, May, 1947Speech notes, 1947Broken Time, addresses and talks, 1947-1948"The Olympic Games" in Amateur Athlete, August, 1948Speech notes, 1948Knights of Columbus Program, January 17, 1948"Amateur Sport and Broken Time" in World Sports, November, 1948Holiday Greeting in Allsports, November, 1948Cornerstone Message, Crowell and Collier Building, 1949City of Santa Barbara Award Acceptance Speech, July 2, 1949
Box 245: Articles and speeches
Notes on Sports, Politics, Art, and the Olympic Movement, 1950-1959Central American and Caribbean Games, 1950Football Memos, 1950IOC 44th Session Speech, Copenhagen, May, 1950"Stop, Look and Listen", ca. 1951"What's Wrong with College Football?", October 7, 1951Data, Statements, Talks, 1952-1959New Year's Message, 1952"The Fumbled Ball" in The Phi Delta Kappan, March, 1952Olympic Telethon, June 21, 1952"My Biggest Olympic Battles" in This Week, June 29, 1952Remarks upon accepting keys of IOC office from J.S. Edstrom at Lausanne Dinner, 1952Memos and notes on sports, art and politics, 1952-1958Messages and articles, 1954-1957Sports speeches, 1954-1956, 1959"After Three Weeks in Russia", Commonwealth Club of California, 1954Avery Brundage Book, Russian Sports, 1954University of Illinois School of Physical Education Dinner, November, 1954Articles, 1955Pan American Sport Congress in Mexico, January 3, 1955"What I Saw in Three Weeks behind the Iron Curtain", Economic Club of Detroit, 1954-55"The Russian Menace in Next Year's Olympics", The Saturday Evening Post, April 30, 1955IOC 50th Session Speech, Paris, June 13-17, 1955"Olympische Grundsatze" in Leichtathletik, December 20, 1955
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Statement for Sovietskaja, Russia, 1956Olympians Meeting Statement, New York, May 11, 1956IOC 54th Session Speech, Tokyo, 1958III Pan American Games, Chicago, 1959A.A.H.P.E.&R. Meeting, Portland Oregon, April 1, 1959Speeches and talks in Japan, 1959
Box 246: Speeches and articles
Speeches and statements, 1960-1969S.A.E. Speech, 1960"Broken Time", November 15, 1961Washington, D.C., Talk, memorandum, December 2, 1961Prefaces, Remarks, News Releases, and Salutations on Olympic matters, 1962-1969"A Statement of Principle", Sport, May, 1962Speeches and talks in Japan, 1963-1965, 1968New Year's Messages, 1964Defense of Sport-Discours Olympien, Innsbruck, February, 1964"Sports Make Full Stature of Man" in Hakumen Herald, June 27, 1964"A Bridge of International Understanding", Commonwealth Club of San Francisco, Fall, 1964"The Olympic Games" in Illustrated Weekly of India, October 11, 1964IOC 63rd Session Speech, Madrid, 1965IOC 64th Sessíon, Rome, Papal Audience speech, April 28, 1966Speech at Chicago Commonwealth Club, June 10, 1966Pierre de Coubertin speech, 1966IOC 65th Session Speech, Teheran, 1967"The Fumbled Ball," April 15, 1967American Jewish Life Statement, December 23, 1967Civic Dinner, 80th Birthday of Avery Brundage, September 28, 1967Civic Committee to honor Avery Brundage, September 29, 1967Notes on Art, Politics and Sport, 1968-1970IOC 67th Session speech, Mexico City, 1968Foreign Correspondents Club, Tokyo, June 29, 1968"Broken Time" April 7, 1969IOC 68th Session, Warsaw, June 6, 1969Address at the Presentation of the Medal of Merit of the Avery Brundage Foundation toPresident Diaz, July 8, 1969IOC 75th Celebration, Helsinki, October 29, 1969
Box 247: Speeches and articles
IOC 69th Session, Amsterdam, May 12, 1970Ski Club, San Francisco, June 11, 1970Japan American Society, Chicago, July 9, 1970Mile High Club, Denver, Colorado, August 3, 1970IOC 75th Anniversary of the Hungarian Olympic Committee, Budapest, September, 1970"Broken Time", l971Prefaces and speeches, 1971-1972Pan American Sport Organization, XI Assembly, July 28, 1971IOC 71st Session, Luxemburg, September 13-18, 1971IOC 73rd Session, Munich, 1972Foreign Correspondents Club, Tokyo, February, 1972Channel City Club, November 3, 1972Chicago Youth Week, June 10, 1972
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Chicago Youth Week, 1973Amateurism
Undated19291930-19351940-1941, 19491954-19571966, 19691972
Box 248: Speeches and articles
Amateur Athletic UnionUndated1929l930-19381942-1946, 19491950-19591960-1962, 1969
ChicagoAssociation of Commerce and Industry, ca. 1930'sCampaigns to Promote Chicago, 1939Association of Commerce and Industry, 1940-1941Olympic Site and Sports Center, 1955, 1958
Olympic Games1928X Olympiad, Los Angeles, 19321933-1936IV Winter Games, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 1936XI Olympiad, Berlin, 1936, 1938XII Olympiad, Osaka, 19381938-19391946-1948On the XIV Olympiad, London and the V Winter Games, St. Moritz, 1948
Box 249: Articles and speeches
Olympic Games1950-1957XV Olympiad, Helsinki, 1952XVI Olympiad, Melbourne, 1956VIII Winter Games, Squaw Valley, 1958-1960XVII Olympiad, Rome, 1960IX Winter Games, Innsbruck (February, 1964) 1961, 1964V Olympiad, Stockholm (1912), 19621962-1964XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo, 1962, 1964, 19671964X Winter Games, Grenoble, 1968XIX Olympiad, Mexico City, October 12-27, 19681970-1973XI Winter Games, Sapporo, 1972XX Olympiad, Munich, 1972
Olympic MovementUndated
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19381954-19591960-1969Olympic Academy, 1965-1969Transatlantic Forum, July 4, 1967National Press Club, Washington, D.C., September 17, 1968Olympic Academy, 1970-19711972Not by Avery Brundage, 1926, 1934-1939, 1948
Box 250: Articles and speeches
United States Olympic Committee1935-19391940-l942, 19481950-1953, 1959
Notes and memorandums, Undated - two foldersInterviews
19311954-19591961, 1966-19691970-1973Snow Magazine, Fall, 1970Swiss Broadcasting Corporation, 1973
Box 251: Periodicals
Ace. (The official voice of handball and rcacquetball)V. 20, no. 5, Oct,ober, 1970. Brundage article, p. 23
Allsports. ( U.S. Royal Tires )V. 8, no. 4, July-August, 1948. Olympic article, p. 4.V. 8, no. 6, November-December, 1948. Sports articles.
Amateur Athlete. July, 1930. Olymp.ics, 1932, 1936, pp. 5-6, 10July, 1932. Olympics, Los Angeles, 1932. Entire issueDecember, 1933. Boycott of 1936 Olympics. pp. 10-11. Two copies.March, 1937. A.A.U. National Championships. Entire issueDecember, 1938. A.A.U. Golden Anniversary Issue. Two copiesAugust, 1941. Brundage article, p. 7+January, 1943. A.A.U. InformationApril, 1944. A.A.U. InformationMay, 1944. A.A.U. ChampionshipsJuly, 1944. A.A.U. ChampionshipsMarch, 1947. A.A.U. InformationV. 19, no. 12, December, 1948. Olympic article, pp. 4-5, 7January, 1949. Olympic articlesFebruary, 1949. Olympic articlesDecember, 1949. Olympic articlesMarch, 1950. A.A.U. ChampionshipsV. 25, no. 1, January, 1954. Brundage, p. 8. Two copies - Brundage article removed in
extra copyV. 26, no. 8, August, 1955. Olympic articles, pp. 8-10, 12V. 26, no. 9, September, 1955. Brundage article, pp. 10, 15 (two copies)
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V. 30, no. 1, January, 1959. Brundage address, p. 11V. 31, no. 5, July, 1960. Brundage remarks, p. 13V. 31, no. 10. October, 1960. Olympics, Rome 1960 (Entire issue)V. 33, no. 2, February, 1962. Brundage article, p. 6. "College Football"V. 33, no. 12, December, 1962. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964. p. 10V. 35, no. 8, August, 1964. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964. pp. 8-14V. 35, no. 11, November, 1964. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964
Amateur Athletic Union of the United States. Bulletin.No. 1, November 24, 1923. A.A.U. InformationNo. 2, December 3, 1923. A.A.U. Rules AmendmentNo. 3, December 22, 1923 Olympic coacehs -- 1924No. 4, February 23, 1924. Olympics, Paris, 1924. p. 2No. 5, March 18, 1924. Olympics, Paris, 1924No. 6, March 29, 1924. Olympics, Paris, 1924V. II, no. 1, December, 1924. A.A.U. InformationV. II, no. 2, A.A.U. IformationV. II, no. 3, 1925. A.A.U. InformationV. III, no. 1, December, 1926. A.A.U. InformationV. III, no. 2, January, 1927. A.A.U. InformationV. III, no. 3, June, 1927. A.A.U. InformationV. 111, no. 4. September, 1927. A.A.U. InformationV. IV, no. 1, January, 1929. Brundage biography, p. 1. Two copiesV. IV, no. 2, February-July, 1929. A.A.U. InformationV. IV, no. 3, August, 1929. Brundage letter, p. 1V. IV, no. 4, September-October, 1929. Brundage, p. 3 Two copies
American Boy.V. 20, no. 7, May, 1919. Brundage article, p. 9+. "Sound Mind in Sound Body."
The American Legion Magazine.V. 72, no. 2, February, 1962. Soviet sports article, pp. 22-23
American Olympic Association. Bulletin. (Brundage, president) No. 1, November 20, 1938. Objects of American Olympic CommitteeNo. 2, November 26, 1938. Forming local Olympic committees. Two copiesNo. 3, November 26, 1938. Forming local Olympic committees. Two copiesNo. 4, no date. Olympic filmsNo. 5, no date. Olympic tryoutsNo. 6, no date. Raising Olympic funds. Two copiesFebruary 24, l940. Letter from Brundage to Committee members
American Olympic Committee. Publications from the year 1936.Press releases:
January 29January 31February 11April 19May 7 June 15Three undated.
Letters from the Office of the President (on AOC stationery): 34 separate lettersGeneral Bulletins: Nos. 1,2, 3Special Bulletins: Nos. 1, 2Fund-raising leaflets - 9 separate leaflets
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Schedules: 1Lists of committee or team members: 3.
Box 252: Publications
American Ski Annual. (Official yearbook of National Ski Association)1937-1938. American skiing.1939-1940.1940-1941.1941-1942.1942-1943.1943-1944.1944-1945.1945-1946.1947.1948. Olympic articles, pp. 103-126.1949. Olympic article, pp. 45-63.
Title changed to American Ski Annual and Skiing Journal.1950. American skiing 1951. Olympic articles, pp. 112-1201952. Olympics, Oslo, Norway, 1952, pp. 41-54
Arkansas Journal. (Arkansas Association for Health, Physilcal Education, and Recreation)v. 2, no. 2, May, 1967. Physical Education
Asahi Evening News.Spring, 1964. "Olympic Year - Holiday in Japan" Two copies
Asahi Picture News.1958. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964. Text in Japanese - some English
Asahi Sports.1938. Articles on baseball. In Japanese
Athletic American. (A.A.U.) Prelimlnary issue, V. O. no. O. Brundage article, pp. 5-7.
Box 253: Publications
Bank Notes. (Commonwealth Bank of Australia)September, 1954. Olympics, Melbourne, 1956. pp. 4-7.
Berea Allumnus.June, 1962. College athletics
Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung.No. 1, May-June, 1936. (cover torn) Olympics, Berlin, 1936
Bike Sports Trail.V. 25, no. 1, August-September, 1970. Athletic training
Boletin Bibliografico. de la Secretaria de Hacienda y Credito Publico.In Spanish V. 11, no. 321, June 15, 1965. Articles on Mexican history and culture.
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V. 11, no. 322, July 1, 1965.V. 11, no. 323, July 15, 1965.V. 11, no. 324, August 1, 1965.V. 11, no. 325, August 15, 1965.V. 11, no. 326, September 1, 1965.V. 11, no. 329, October 15, 1965.V. 11, no. 333, December 15, 1965.Supplement to no. 333, Decernber 15, 1965.V. 12, no. 336, February l, 1966.V. 12, no. 340, April 1, 1966.V. 12, no. 34l, April 15, 1966.V. 12, no. 346, July 1, 1966.V. 12, no. 350, September 1, 1966.
Boletin de Los Deportes.No. 1, January, 1941. First Pan American Sporting games, 1942.No. 2, March, 1941.No. 3, May, 1941.No. 4, July-August, 1941.No. 7, January-February, 1942.
British Olympic Journal. (British Olympic Association)V. II, no. 2, March, 1930. Olympic Congress, Berlin, 1930. p. 26V. II, no. 5, December, 1930. General information.V. II, no. 6, March, 1931. General information.V. II, no. 7, June, 1931. General information.V. II, no. 8, September, 1931. General information.V. II, no. 9, December, 1931. Olympics, Los Angeles, 1932.V. II, no. 12, October, 1932. Olympics, Los Angeles, 1932.V. II, no. 13, January, 1933. General information.V. III, no. 3, October, 1933. General information.V. III, no. 5, June, 1934. General information.
Builders' Forum.V. 1, no. 2, December, 1936. Brundage article, p. 10.
Bulgarian Olympic Committee (Comite Olympique Bulgare). Bulletin.January, 1973. Olympic articles.
Bulletin of the Polish Olympic Committee. In Polish and English.No. 3, September, 1959. General.
Canton. Oriental Cultural Association.V. 1, no. 1, April, 1939. Chinese culture.
The Cherry Circle. (Chicago Athletic Association)V. XXIII, no. 5, October, 1916. Brundage article, pp. 34-35.V. XXVI, no. 4, October, 1918. Brundage article removed, p 19.V. XLII, no. 3, September, 1926. Brundage article, pp. 18-21. Two copies.V. XLIV, no. 5, November, 1927, Brundage article, pp. 9-12+.V. 95, no: 1, January, 1973. General.
Chicago.Charter issue, 1964. Brundage article, p. 62. Two copies.
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Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine.June 19, 1960. Issue on Chicago.July 30, 1961. Brundage Chinese art collection. pp. 19-21. Two copies.
Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazine. November 19, 1972 - Section 7. Brundage discusses Munich tragedy, p. 441.
China's Sports. (The All-China Athletic Federation, Peking)No. 1, 1957. Chinese sports.No. 1, 1958.No. 2, 1958. Two copies.No. 3, 1958.No. 2, 1959.No. 6, 1966.
Chrysler Events. V. 3, no. 4, February, 1952. Brundage article, pp. 17-183.
The Coach. (Lowe & Campbell Athletic Goods)V. XV, no. 4, February, 1939. Brundage, p. 1+. "The Coach as Key Man."V. XX, no. 3, March, 1944. General information. V. XX, no. 4, July, 1944. General information. V. XXI, no. 1, September, 1944. General information. V. XXI, no. 3, February-March, 1945. General information. V. XXIV, no. 1, September, 1947. General information. V. XXV, no. 2, October, 1948. General information.V. XXVII, no. 5, April, 1951. Pan American Games, 1951. pp. 1,3.
Colgate Alumni News. V. XLIV, no. 1, October, 1960. Olympic article, pp. 4-5+
Colorful Colorado. V. 1, no. 3, Winter, 1966. General information. V. VIII, no. 4, January-February, 1973. "The Olympic Bubble", p. 19.
Box 254: Publications
Comite Olympique National Italien. Bulletin Officiel. Olympics, Rome, 1960.In English, French, Italian.No. 1, April, 1957. No. 2, October-December, 1957. No. 3, January-March, 1958. No. 4, April-June, 1958. No. 5, July-September, 1958. No. 6, October-December, 1958. No. 7, January-February, 1959.No. 8, March-April, 1959. No. 9, May-June, 1959.No. 10, July-August, 1959. No. 11, September-October, 1959.No. 12, November-December, 1959. No. 13, January, 1960. No. 14, February, 1960. No. 15, March, 1960. No. 16, April, 1960.No. 17, May, 1960.
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No. 18, June, 1960.No. 19, July, 1960. No. 20, August, 1960. No. 22, October, 1960.
The Commonwealth and Empire Review.V. LXXXII, No. 525, July, 1948. Connelly, Sir Raymond, "Future of the Olympic Games,"
p. 50.
Cuadernos Olimpicos. Spanish Olympic Committee.In Spanish.Brundage articles, pp. 1-2, 15.
Daily American. (Rome English-language newspaper)V. XV, no. 139, August 26, l960. Olympics, Rome, l960. pp. 1, 11-16. V. XV, no. 152, September 10, 1960. Olympics, Rome, 1960. pp. 13-20.
Defense du Sport. (Comite Pierre de Coubertin).In French.V. 4, no. 13, December, 1964. Olyrnpic articles, pp. 1-7.
Destino. (Barcelona)No. 1789, January 15, 1972. Brundage article, pp. 50-51. No. 1815, July 15, 1972. Olympic article, p. 16.
Dharmug. (In Hindi) August 27, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972. pp. 6-7, 11-16, 53.
Discovery. The Allstate Motor Club Magazine.V. 6, no. 2, Spring, 1966. Issue on Mexico.V. 8, no. 2, Spring, 1968. Issue on Mexico and Olympics, Mexico City, 1968
Dodge News Magazine. September, 1968. Mexico and Olympics, Mexico City, 1968.
Dolomiti. Revista Bimestrale.v. 1, no. 1, January-February, 1951. Olympics, Cortina, 1956, p. 99.
Employee Recreation. April, 1959. Olympics Issue.
The English Speaking World.v. XXVII, no. 3, April-May, 1945. Olympic article, pp. 266-274.
Esportiva a Gazeta. (Brazil, in Portuguese) v. XXII, no. 2490. June 23, 1951. Olympics article, pp. 1, 9.
Esportiva Ilustrada. (Brazil, in Portuguese) v. 8, no. 167, September 1, 1960. Rome, 60.
Everybody's. July 12, 1952. Russian sports.
Falk Handy Facts. (The Falk Corporation, Milwaukee). v. 1, July, 1953.
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Baseball 2, 1954.Baseball 3, 1954.Bowling 1, 1954.Bowling 2, 1954.Track, March, 1954.Track, April, 1954.Starting first numbered series: 9-12, 16-35, 37-52, 54-75.Second series: (1962-); 1 (with letter to Brundage attached), 2-20, 22-24, 26, 29,
31-32, 34, 35, 77-82, 83, 84-86.
Federation Internationale D'Education Physique. Bulletin.In French, English and Spanish. v. 32, no. 3-4, 1962. Physical education and sports. v. 42, no. 1, January-March, 1972. Olympic article, pp. 83-85. v. 42, no. 2, April-June, 1972. Physical education and sports.
Box 255: Publications
Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). News. (English)Starred issues contain information on Olympic football - page number follows.*no. 45, February, 1967, p. 20*no. 47, April, 1967, p. 52*no. 48, July, 1967, p. 78*no. 49, June, 1967, p. 103.*no. 50, July, 1967, p. 125.*no. 52, September, 1967, p. 163.*no. 53, October, l967, p. 185.no. 54, November, 1967.*no. 55, December, 1967, p. 107.*no. 56, January, 1968, p . 7*no. 57, February, 1968. p. 303*no. 58, March, 1968, p. 64.*no. 59, April, 1968, p. 67.*no. 60, May, 1968, p. 94.*no. 61, June, 1968, p. 115.*no. 62, July, 1968, p. 135.*no. 63, August, 1968, p. 155.*no. 64, September, 1968, p. 171.*no. 65, October, 1968, p. 187.no. 67, December, 1968.no . 68, January, 1969.no. 69, February, 1969.*no. 70, March, 1969, p. 66.no. 71, April, 1969.no. 72, May, 1969. *no. 73, June, 1969, p. 164.no. 74, July, 1969.no. 75, August, 1969.no. 76, September, 1969.no. 77, October, l969.no. 78, November, 1969.no. 79, Decerlber, 1969.no. 80, January, 1970.no. 81, February, 1970.no. 82, March, 1970.
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no. 83, April, 1970. *no . 84, May, 1970, p. 182.no. 85, June, 1970. *no. 87, August, 1970, p. 271.no. 88, September, 1970. *no. 89, October, 1970, p. 328*no. 90, November, 1970, p. 394. no. 91, December, 1970.*no. 92, January, 1971, p. 26. no. 93, February, 1971. *no, 94, March, 1971, p. 134. *no. 95, April, 1971, p. 182. no. 96, May, 1971. no. 97, June, 1971. *no. 98, July, 1971, p. 317. *no. 99, August, 1971, p. 365. *no. 100, September, 1971, p. 990. *no. 101, October, 1971, p. 442.*no. 102, November, 1971, p 468.*no. I03, December, 1971, p. 511.*no. 104, January, 1972, p. 19.*no. 105, February, 1972. p. 72.*no. 106, March, 1972, p. 118.*no. 107, April. 1972, p. 168.*no. 108, May, 1972, p. 195.*no. 109, June, 1972, p. 244no. 110, July, 1972.*no. 111, August, 1972, p. 348.*no. 112, September, 1972, p. 392.no. 113, October, 1972.no. 114, November, 1972 .no. 115, December, 1972.no. 117, January, 1973.no. 118, March, 1973*no. 119, April, 1973, p. 151.no. 120, May, 1973.
Federation lnternationale de Football Association. Official Bulletin.English and French. Quarterly. Starred issues contain Olympic information-page numbers follow.no. 1, March, 1953. no. 2, June, 1953. no. 3, September, 1953. no. 4, December, 1953. no. 5, March, 1954.no. 6, May, 1954. no. 7, September, 1954. no. 8, December, 1954. no. 9, March, 1955.no. 10, June, 1955.no. 11, September, 1955. *no. 13, March, 1956, p. 1. no. 14, June, 1956. *no. 15, September, 1956, p. 19.
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*no. 16, December, 1956, p. 7-8. *no. 17, March, 1957, p. 1. no. 18, June, 1957. no. 19, September, 1957. no. 20, December, 1957. no. 21, March, 1958. no. 22, May, 1958. no. 23, September, 1958. no. 24, December, 1958. no. 26, June, 1959. no. 27, September, 1959. no. 28, December, 1959. *no. 29, March, 1960. Brundage marked p. 183. *no. 30, June, 1960, p. 202+. *no . 31, October, 1960, p. 217+. no. 32, December, 1960. no. 33, April, 1961.no. 34, August-September, 1961.no. 5/36, October-December, 1961. *no. 37/38, January-September, 1962, p 426.*no. 39/40, November, l963, p. 512.*no. 41, May, 1964, p. 589.no. 42, 1964.
Federation Internationale de Natation Amateur. Bulletin Officiel.English and French.no. VIII, January, 1948. Olympics, London, 1948, p. 1. Two copies.
Federation lnternationale de Natation Amateur. Official Bulletin.English and French.no. 39, December, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972. p. 83.
Federation Internationale du Sport Universitaire. FISU Bulletin.French and English. (No Olympics or Brundage)5E Serie, no. 3, February, 1961.6E Serie, no. 1, October, 1961.6E Serie, no. 2, February, 1962.6E Serie, no. 3, May, 1962.6E Serie, no. 4, September, 1962.7E Serie, no. 1, March, 1964.7E Serie, no. 2, May, 1964.7E Serie, no . 3, August, 1964.7E Serie, no. 4, July, 1965.8E Serie, no. 1, October, 1965.8E Serie, no. 2, July, 1966.8E Serie, no. 3-4, December, 1967.9E Serie, no. 1-2, June, 1968.
Box 256: Publications
The Filipino Athlete.v. XXV, July-August, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972.
Finlandia News Service: XII Olympic Games, Helsinki, 1940.no. 1, 1939. Finnish cultural information.
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no. 2, 1939.no. 3, 1939.no. 4, 1939.no. 5, 1939.no. 7, 1939.
Future. (U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce)v. 1, no. 3, Novennber, 1938. Brundage article, pp. 13-15. Two copies.
Gebrauchsgraphik. (German and English) no. 7, 1956. Article on Olympic exhibition in museum, p. 19.
Il Ginnasta. (Federazione Ginnastica D'Italia - Rome).Italian.v. LVIII, no. 8-9, June, 1952. Olympic article, pp. 1-5.v. LVIIl, no. 10-11, July, 1952. v. LVIII, no. 12-13, August-September, l952. Olympic article, pp. 1-12.v. LVIII, no. 14-15, October, 1952.v. LVIII, no. 16-17, November, 1952.v. LVIII, no. 18, December, 1952.v. LIX, no. 1-2, January, 1953. Olympic article, p. 11.v. LIX, no. 3-4, February-March, 1953.v. LIX, no. 5, April 15, 1953. v. LIX, no. 6, April 30, 1953.v. LIX, no. 7, May 15, 1953.v. LIX, no. 8, May 31, 1953.v. LIX, no. 9, June 15, 1953.v. LIX, no. 10, July 1, 1953.v. LIX, no. 11, July 16-31, 1953.v. LIX, no. 13, September 16-30, 1953.v. LIX, no. 14, October 1-15, 1953.
Handball. (U.S. Handball Association)February, 1973, Yearbook Edition. Brundage photo, p. 80.
Headlines - and what's behind them.v. III, no. 9, December 31, 1951. General information.v. VI, no. 1. General information.
Hindu Club. Boletin informativo Extraordinario. (Argentina - Spanish)December, 1945.
The Hotel Monthly.November, 1947. General information.
Hsin T'i yu. (New Physical Education).In Chinese. No. 11, 1956. Mainland Chinese sports.No. 12, 1956. Mainland Chinese sports. No. 13, 1956. Mainland Chinese sports.No. 14, 1956. Mainland Chinese sports.No. 16, 1956. Olympic articles, p. 29.No. 17, 1956. Olympic articles, p. 3.No. 18, 1956. Olympic articles, p. 9, 22, 23.No. 19, 1956. Olympic articles, p. 9, 11, 13, 15, 16.
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No. 20, 1956. Olympic articles, p. 14, 16, 17, 19.No. 23, 1956. Olympic article, p. 18.No. 24, 1956. Olympic articles, p. 6, 8, 11, 24, 28.
Ichper. Asia Edition.v. III, no. 2. December, 1971. Issue on sports medicine.
Illini Club Bulletin. (Ilini Club of Chicago) Brundage, editor.v. I, no. 1, March, 1910.v. I, no. 2, April, 1910.v. I, no. 3, Mary, 1910.v. I, no. 4, June 1910.v. I, no. 5, July, 1910.v. I, no. 6, August, 1910.v. I, no. 7, 1910.v. I, no. 8, 1910v. I, no. 9, 1910.v. I, no. 11, 1910.v. I, no. 12, 1910.v. II, no. 1. v. II, no, 2.v. II, no. 3.v. II, no. 4.v. II, no. 5, October, 1911.v. II, no. 6, November, 1911.v. II, no. 7, December, 1911.v. III, no. 1, March, 1912.v. III, no. 2, April, 1912.v. III, no. 3, May, 1912.v. III, no. 4, July, 1912, Brundage article, p. 5.v. III, no. 5, September, 1912.v. III, no. 6, December, 1912.v. III, no. 7, February, 1913.
lllustrated Weekly of India. English. v. LXXXIX, 32, October 13, l968. Issue on Olympics. Brundage article.
"The Olympic Movement," p. 8.
Index to the Proceedings of the National Collegiate Athletic Association.1906-1934. Compiled by the Secretary, Dccember, 1934.
lntercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America. Bulletin.no. 6, April 12, 1926.no. 8, April 7, 1927.no. 9, January 9, 1928. no. 11, November 19, 1928. Olympic article. p. 2+.no. 12, March 30, 1929.no. 15, December 19, 1930. Olympic article, p. 2+.no. 16, April 8, 1931.no. 17, November 4, 1931.no. 20, April 24, 1933.no. 22, April 27, 1934.no. 23, February 26, 1935.
Intercollegiate Olympic Journal.
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no. 1, March, 1928. Olympics, Amsterdam, 1928.no. 2, April, 1928. Olympics, Amsterdam, 1928. Two copies.no. 3, May, 1928. Olympics, Amsterdam, 1928. Two copies.no. 4, June, 1928, Olympics, Amsterdam, 1928.no. 5, November, 1928. Olympics, Amsterdam, 1928. Two copies.
International Amateur Athletic Federation. Bulletin.no. 7, Decebmer, 1971-January, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972.no. 9, October, 1972. Congress edition.
Box 257: Publications
International Olympic Committee. Revue Olympique.In French.Also contains monthly I.O.C. Bulletin.Bound volumes:January, l901-January, 1905. Committee news and Olympic articles; Olympics, Paris,
1900; Olympics, St. Louis, 1904.January, 1906-December, 1907. Committee news and Olympic articles.January, 1908-DeceJmber, 1909. Committee news and Olympic articles; Olympics,
London, 1908.January, 1909-December, 1910. Committee news and Olympic articles.January, 1911-December, 1911. Committee news and Olympic articles.January, 1912-December, 1912. Committee news and Olympic articles; Olympics,
Stockholm, 1912.January, 1913-December, 1913. Committee news and Olympic article.Separate issues:
no. 97 January, 1914. Committee news and Olympic articles.no. 98, February, 1914.no. 99, March, 1914.no. 100, April, 1914.no. 101, May, 1914.no. 102, June, 1914.no. 103, July, 1914.
International Olympic Committee. Olympische Rundschau. (Olympic Review)In German, French, and English. Monthly I.O.C. Bulletin in each issue.no. 1, April, 1938. Committee news and Olympic articles.no. 2, July, 1938.no. 3, October, 1938.no. 4, January, 1939.no. 5, April, 1939.no. 6, July, 1939.no. 8, January, 1940.no. 9, April, 1940.no. 10, July, 1940.no. 11, October, 1940.no. 12, January, 1941.no. l3, April, 1941.no. 14, July, l941.no. 15, October, 1941.no. l6, January, 1942.no. 17, April, 1942.no. 18, July, 1942.no. 19, October, 1942.
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no. 2O, January, 1943.no. 21, April, l943.no. 22, October, 1943.no. 23, April, 1944.
Box 258: Publications
International Olympic Committee. Carta Informativa. (Same as IOC newsletter, but inSpanish.)
Nos. 1, 3, 4 (no dates)No. 5, February, 1968.Nos. 6-7, March-April, 1968.No. 9, June, 1968.No. 10, July, 1968.No. 11, August, 1968.No. 12, September, 1968. Nos. 13-14, October-November, 1968.No. 15, December, 1968.No. 16, January, 1969.No. 17, February, 1969.No. 18, March, 1969.No. 19, April, 1969.Nos. 20-21, May-June, 1969.No. 22, July, 1969.Nos. 23-24, August-September, 1969.No. 25, October, 1969.Nos. 26-27, November-December, 1969
International Olympic Committee. Olympic Review.In English.No. 28, January, 1970. Committee news; Brundage article, pp. 7-8.No. 29, February, 1970. Committee news and Olympic articles.Nos. 30-31, March-April, 1970. Committee news and Olympic articles.No. 32, May, 1970. Committee news; Brundage articles, pp. 244-249, 254-266.No. 33, June, 1970. Committee news and Olympic articles.Nos. 34-35, July-August, 1970. Committee news; Brundage article, pp. 347-350.No. 36, September, 1970. Committee news and Olympic articles.No. 37, October, 1970. Committee news and Olympic articles.Nos. 38-39, November-December, 1970. Committee news; Brundage article, pp.
575-582.Nos. 40-41, January-February, 1970. Committee news and Olympic articles.No. 42, March, 1971. Committee news and Olympic articles.No. 43, April, 1971. Committee news and Olympic articles.No. 44, May, 1971. Committee news and Olympic articles.No. 45, June, 1971. Committee news and Olympic articles.No. 46, July, 1971. Committee news and Olympic articles.No. 47, August, 1971. Committee news; Brundage speech, pp. 434-435.No. 48, September, 1971 Committee news and Olympic articles.No. 49, October, 1971. Committee news; Brundage articles, pp. 523-524, 534-538.Nos. 50-51, November-December, 1971. Committee news; Brundage article, pp.
575-577.No. 52, January, 1972. Committee news; Brundage article, pp. 5-8.No. 53-54, February-March, 1972. Committee news; Brundage article, pp. 78-80.No. 55, April, 1972. Committee news and Olympic articles.No. 58, July, 1972. Committee news; Brundage articles, pp. 306-311.
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No. 59, October, 1972. Committee news, Brundage articles, pp. 368-380.Nos. 60-61, November-December, 1972. Committee news and Olympic articles.Nos. 62-63, January-February, 1973. Committee news and Olympic articles.Nos. 68-69, July-August, l973. Committee news and Olympic articlesNos. 70-71, September-October, 1973. Committee news and Olympic articles.Nos. 72-73, November-December, 1973. Committee news and Olympic articles.Nos. 74-75, January-February, 1974. Committee news and Olympic articles.Nos. 76-77, March-April, 1974. Committee news and Olympic articles.Nos. 78-79, May-June, 1974. Committee news and Olympic articles. Issue on special
Congress of IOC, 1973.
Italia Sportiva. (bound)In Italian. (See oversize file)v. III, no. 1, January 1, 1953.v. III, no. 2, January 15, 1953.v. III, no. 3, February 1, 1953.v. III, no. 4, February 15, 1953.v. III, no. 5, March 1, 1953.v. III, no. 6, March 15, 1953. Article on Olympia, Greece, p. 3.v. III, no. 7, April 1, 1953. Article on Olympics, p. 3.v. III, no. 8, April 15, 1953.v. III, no. 9, May 1, 1953.v. III, no. 10, May 15, 1953.v. III, no. 11, June 1, 1953. Article on Rome Olympic Stadium, pp. 1-2.v. III, no. 12, June 15, 1953.v. III, no. 13, September 1, 1953.v. III, no. 14, September 15, l953.v. III, no. 15, October 1, 1953v. III, no. 16, October 15, 1953.v. III, no. 17, November 1, 1953. Olympic article, p. 6.v. III, no. 18, November 15, 1953.v. III, no. 19, December 1, 1953.v. III, no. 20, December 15, 1953.
L' Italie Presente. The magazine of the Olympics.In English, French, German, Italian.No. 1, April-May, 1960. Olympics, Rome, 1960.No. 2, June-July, 1960.No. 3, August-September, 1960.No. 4, October-November, 1960.
Japan America Society of Chicago, Inc. Report.No. 6, August, 1964. Olympic article, pp. 14-18.
Japan Architect.November, 1964. Issue on Olympics, Tokyo, 1964. Two copies.
The Japan Magazine.v. XXVI, nos. 1-2, July, 1936. Issue on Olympics, Tokyo, 1940 (later cancelled)v. 28, no. 1, February, 1938- Issue on Olympics, Tokyo, 1940. Two copies.
Japan Report.v. 10, no. 19, October 15, 1964. Olympic articles, pp. 1-5. Brundage remarks, p. 2.
Japan Times Weekly.
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v. II, no. 17, April 27, 1939.
Japan Travel News. v. 14, no. 4, Olympics, Tokyo, 1964.
JOHPER. Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation.v. 30, no. 8, November, 1959 Brundage article, pp. 25-26+.
Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness. v. 4, no. 2, June, 1964. Olympic article, pp. 122-127 (reprint)
Journal of the American Medical Association.v. 205, no. 11, September 9, 1968. Special Olympics issue. Two copies.
Journal of the National Institute on Girls' Sports.v. 1, no. 1, April, 1964.
Juco Review. (National Junior College Athletic Association). v. XXIII, no. 9, May, 1972.
Kandahar Review. (English) v. III, no. 9, October, 1949.
Karate Do. (The Japan Karate Association)v. 1, no. 1, May, 1964.
Ken.v. 1, no. 7, June 30, 1938. Brundage articles, p. 39, pp. 66-69. Two copies.
Box 259: Publications
The Kiwanis Magazine.v. 42, no. 3, March, 1957. Olympic article, pp. 12-15,
Leaders of Public Opinion and Policy.v. 1, no. 2, July, 1936. Brundage articles, p. 4+. Olympic article, p. 9+. Two copies.
Die Leibeserziehung.In German.No. 8, August, 1961. Olympic articles, pp. 241-254.
Leichtathletik.In German.No. 31, July 31, 1952. Olympics, Helsinki, 1952.
Life. v. 24, no. 24, June 14, 1948. Brundage article, pp. 115-126. Two copies.v. 41, no. 21, November 19, 1956. Amateur athletics article, p. 99-110.v. 41, no, 24, December 10, 1956. Olympics, Melbourne, 1956, pp. 34-49.October 30, 1964. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964. pp. 74B-88 (only article and cover)v. 72, no. 7, February 25, 1972. Olympics, Sapporo, 1972. pp. 32-56.v. 73, no. 11, September 15, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972, pp. 4-11, 34-41.v. 73, no. 12, September 22, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972, pp. 28-46.
The Lion. (Lion's Club International)
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v. 38, no. 10, April, 1956. Olympics article, pp. 44-45. Two copies.
The Mainichi Graphic. (Japanese and English)1958. Issue on Third Asian Games, Tokyo, 1958.
Manana. (Mexico - Spanish)v. XXV, no. 1261, October 28, 1967. Issue on Olympics, Mexico City, 1968. v. XXVI, no. 1310, October 5, 1968. Issue on Olympics, Mexico City, 1968.
Medicina de la Educacion Fisica y el Deporte.In Spanish.no. 22, October, 1971. Sports medicine. no. 23, January, 1972. Sports medicine.
Mexico Deportivo.In Spanish and English.v. 4, no. 5, May, 1962. Brundage article, pp. 8-13. Two copies.
Mexico 68 News Bulletin. (In English) Olympics, Mexico City, 1968.General Index numbers 1-30; issue dated January 23, 1967.1967; nos. 10, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36,
37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54.1968; nos. 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75,
76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83.
Box 260: PublicationsMexico 68 Noticiero Olimpico.
In Spanish.Nos. 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 74, 74, 77, 78, 82, 83
Mexico 68 XIX Olympiad
Mundo Deportivo. (Argentina - Spanish)No. 100, March 15, 1951. First Pan-American games. Two copies.
The NAIA News. (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) v. X, no. 2, Winter, 1960-1961. College athletics.
National Collegiate Athletic Association (N.C.A.A.). News Bulletin. v. II, no. 1, January 10, 1934. N.C.A.A. information.v. V, no. 1, January, 1937.v. V, no. 2, June, 1 937.v. V, no. 3, September, 1937.v. V, no 4, November, 1937.v. VI, no. 1, January, 1938.v. VI, no. 2, March, 1938.v. VI, no. 3, May, 1938.v. VI, no. 4, May, 1938.v. VI, no. 5, September, l938.v. VI, no. 6, December, 1938.v. VII, no. 1, January, 1939.v. VII, no. 2, May, 1939.v. VII, no. 3, October, 1939.v. VII, no. 4, December, 1939.v. VIII, no. 1, February, 1940.
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v. VIII, no. 2, May, 1940.v. VIII, no. 3, September, 1940.v. VIII, no. 4, December, 1940.v. IX, no. 1, September, 1941.v. X, no. 1, December, 1942.no. 1, October, 1948.
National Geographic.v. 85, no. 3, March, 1944. Issue on Greece.v. 126, no. 4, October, 1964. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964, pp. 488-513.
National Skiing. See oversize file. November 1, 1957. Olympic articles, pp. 2, 3.November 15, 1957. General skiing news.December 1, 1957. General skiing news.December 15, 1957. General skiing news.January 11, 1958. Olympic articles, pp. 6, 10, 11.January 15, 1958. Olympic article, p. 6.February 1, 1958. Olympic article, p. 6.February 15, 1958. General skiing news.March, 1958.
Neve Ghlaccio Sole. (Italy)no. 6, September, 1949, General sports.
New Englander. November, 1963. Olympic article, pp. 10-11+.
New Physical Education (Chinese). See Hsin t'i yu.
The New York Public Library. Bulletin.v. 43, no. 5, May, 1939. Olympic article, pp. 405-431.
The New York Times.January 16, 1972. Special section on Olympics, Sapporo and Munich, 1972.
The New Yorker. July 23, 1960. Brundage article, p. 28+.
News and Views.Bulletin no. 62, ca. 1940. Issue on sports and socialism.
Olympia.In Japanese.v. 5, no 22, March, 1964. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964.
The Olympian. (The Olympic Club, San Francisco.)v. 31, no. 4, April, 1943. Club information.v. 23, no. 4, April, 1945. Club information.
Olympic.In Japanese.v. 15, no. 10, 19 37.
The Olympic. (American Olympic Association).
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v. 1, no. 1, June, 1927. Olympics, Amsterdam, 1928.v. 1, no. 4, October, 1927. Olympics, Amsterdam, 1928, and Olympics, St. Moritz,
1928.
Olympic. (Official publication of of organizing committee, Games of the Xth Olympiad, LosAngeles, 1932)No. 1, May, 1930. Olympics, Los Angeles, 1932.No. 2, September, 1930.No. 3, April, 1931.No. 4, October, 1931.No. 5, May, 1932.
Olympic Games - News Service. (Organizing Committee, XIth Olympic Games, Berlin, 1936.)
No. 1, December 21, 19 33. Olympics, Berlin, 1936.No. 2, January 31, 1934.No. 3, February 26, 1934. two copies.No. 4, March 23, 1934.No. 5, April 24, 1934. Two copies.No. 6, May 31, 19 34. Two copies.No. 7, June 29, 1934.No. 8, July 30, 1934.No. 9, August 30, 1934.No. 10, September 28, 1934.No. 11, October 31, 1934. Two copies.No. 12, November 30, 1934. Two copiesNo. 13, December 20, 1934. No. 14 January 31, 1935. Two copies. No. 15, February 28, 1935.No. l6, March 30, 1935. No. 17, April 16, 1935. No. 18, May 16, 1935. No. 19, June 5, 1935. No. 20, Jtaly 2, 1935. No. 21, July 3ü, 1935. No. Z2, August 28, 1935.No. 23, September 25, 1935.No. 24, October 21, 1935.No. 25, November 15, 1935. Two copies.No. 26, December 13, 1935.No. 27, January 25, 1936.No. 28, February 28, 1936.No. 29, March 31, 1936.No. 30, April 20, 1936.No. 31, May 28, 1936.No. 32, June 22, 1936.No. 33, July 10, 1936.
Olympic Games - 1936/Olympische Spiele. (Official organ for the Berlin Games distributedin America)
No. 1 No. 8 No. 2 No. 9No. 3 No. 10No. 4 No. 11No. 5 No. 12No. 6 No. 13
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Olympic News. (American Olympic Committee) General Olympic information. June 7, 1923.July 25, 1923.No 4, July 26, 1923.No. 5, August 9, 1923.No. 7, December 14, 1923.No. 9, October 22, 1925.v. III, no. 1, January, 1928.v. III, no. 2, March, 1928.v. III, no. 3, April, 1928.v. IV, no. 1, January, 1930.v. IV, no. 2, February, 1930.v. IV, no. 3, March, 1930.v. IV, no. 4, April 1930.v. IV, no. 5, May, 1930.v. IV, no. 6, June, 1930.v. IV, no. 7, July, 19 30.v. no, no. 8, August, 19 30.v. IV, no. 9, September, 1930.v. IV, no. 10-11, October-November, 1930. Two copies.v. IV, no. 12, December, 1930. Brundage elected president, p. 5. Two copies.v. V, no. 1, January, 1931. Two copies.v. V, no 2, February, 1931. Two copies.v. V, no. 3, March-April, 1931. Two copies.v. V, no. 5-6, May-June, 1931. Two copies.v. V, no. 7-8, July-August, 1931.v. V, no. 9-10, September-October, 1931. Two copies.August, 1934. Brundage article, p. 3. Two copies.Special quadrennial meeting number.
Olympic News. XIIth Olympiad, 1940. (Tokyo) General Olympic information.First issue under title, "Tokyo Olympic News".No. 1, May 10, 1937.No. 2, June 10, 1937. "Olympic News" becomes title.No. 3, July 10, 1937.No. 4, August 10, 1937.No. 5, September 10, 1937.No. 7, November 10, 1937.No. 8, December 10, 1937.No. 9, January 10, 1938.No. 10, February 10, 1938.No. 11, Marcb 10, 1938.No. 12, Apri1 10, 1938. Two copies.April 17, 1938. (no #)April 25, 1938. (no #)No. 13, May 10, 1938. May 30, 1938. (no #)No. 14, June 10, 1938. June 23, 1938. (no #)Last report not dated - starts "Construction of the Olympic indoor gym..."
Olympic News Service. Organizing Cente, XIIth Olympic Games, Helsinki, 1940.) No. 1, October 28, 1938. Olympics, Helsinki, 1940.
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No. 2, December, 1938.No. 3, January, 1939.No. 4, February, 1939.No. 5, March, 1939.No. 7, May, 1939, Special issue, July, 1939.No. 9, September, 1939.
Olympic Newsletter (and Pictorial Review). Mexico 68.In English. Mexican culture and Olympics, 1968.Nos. 1 (2 copies), 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 (Spanish),
21, 22 (Spanish), 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38(Spanish), 39 (Spanish), 40 (Spanish), 41 (issue on Brundage), 42 (oneSpanish, one English), 43.
Olympic Seishin. (Olympic Spirit)In Japanese.1938.
Olympisches Feuer. (German Olympic Committee - German)January, 1951. General Olympic information.May, 1951. Title changed to: Olympisches Rundschau.No. 3, October, 1951.No. 4, December, 1951.v. 1, no. 1, March, 1952.v. 1, no. 2, June, 1952.v. 1, no. 3, September, 1952.Title changed back to: Olympisches Feuer.No. 1, March, 1953.No. 2, May, 1953.No. 3, July, 1953.No. 4, September, 1953.No. 5, November, 1953.No. 6, December, 1953.No. 1, February, 1954.No. 2, March, 1954.No. 3, April, 1954.No. 4/5, May, 1954.No. 6, June, 1954.No. 7, July, 1954.No. 8, August, 1954.No. 9, September, 1954.No. 10, October, 1954.No. 11, November, l954.No. 12, December, 1954.No. 1, January, 1955.No. 2, February, 1955.No. 3, March, 1955.No. 4, April, 1955.No. 5, May, 1955.No. 6, June, l955.
Box 262: Publications
Olympisches Feuer.No. 7, July, 1955.
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No. 8, August, 1955. Brundage article, p. 26.No. 9, September, 1955. General Olympic information.No. 10, October, 1955.No. 11, November, 1955.No. 12 December, 1955.No. 1 January, 1956. Olympics, Cortina and Melbourne, 1956.No. 2, February, 1956.No. 3, March, 1956.No. 4, April, 1956. General Olympic Information.No. 5 May, 1956.No. 6 June, 1956. Equestrian events. Stockholm, 1956.No. 7 July, 1956.No. 8 August, 1956. General Olympic information.No. 9, September, 1956. Brundage article, p. 7.No. 10, October, 1956. Brundage article, p. 8.No. 11 November, 1956. Brundage article, p. 9.No. 12/1, December, 1956 - January, 1957. Olympics, Melbourne, 1956.No. 2, February, 195 7. General Olympic information.No. 3, March, 1957.No. 4, April, 1957.No. 5, May, 1957.No. 6, June, 1957.No. 7, July, 1957.No. 8, August, 1957.No. 9, September, 1957.No. 10, October, 1957.No. 11, November, 1957.No. 12/1, December, 1957 - January, 1958.No. 2, February, 1958.No. 3, March, 1958.No. 4, April, 1958.No. 5, May, 1958. No. 6, June, 1958.No. 7, July, 1958.No. 8, August, 1958.No. 9, September, 1958.No. 10, October, 1958.No. 11, November, 1958.No. 12, December, 1958.No. 1, January, 1959.No. 2, February l959.No. 3, March, 1959.No. 4, April, 1959.No. 5, May, 1959.No. 6, June, 1959.No. 7, July, 1959.No. 8, August, 1959.No. 9, September, 1959.No. 10, October, 1959.No. 11, November, 1959.No. 12, December, 1959.No. 1, January, 1960.No. 2, February, 1960.No. 3, March, 1960. Olympics, Squaw Valley, 1960.No. 4, April, 1960.
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No. 5, May, 1960. General Olympic information.No. 6, June, 1960.No. 7, July, 1960.No. 8, August, 1960.No. 9, September, 1960. Olympics, Rome, 1960.No. 10, October, 1960.No. 11, November, 1960.No. 12, December, 1960.No. 1, January, 1961. General Olympic information.No. 3, March, 1961.No. 4, April, l961.No. 5, May, 1961.No. 6, June, 1961.No. 7, July, 1961.No. 8, August, 1961.No. 9, September, 1961.No. 10, October, 1961.No. 11, November, 1961.No. 12, December, 1961.No. 1, January, 1962No. 2, February, 1962.No. 3, March, 1962.No. 5, May, 1962.No. 7, July, 1962.No. 8, August, 1962.No. 9, September, 1962.No. 10, October, 1962.No. 11, November, 1962.No. 12, December, 1962.No. 1, January, 1963.No. 2, February, 1963.No. 4, April, 1963.No. 5, May, 1963.No. 6, June, 1963. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964.No. 7, July, 1963. General Olympic information.No. 8, August, 1963.No. 9, September, 1963.No. 10, October, 1963.No. 11, November, 1963.No. 12, December, 1963.
Box 263: Publications
Olympisches Feuer. No. 1, January, 1964. General Olympic information.No. 4, April, 1964.No. 5. May, 1964.No. 6, June, 1964.No. 7, July, 1964.No. 8, August, 1964.No. 9, September, l964.No. 10, October, 1964. 01ympics, Tokyo, 1964.No. 11, November, 1964.
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No. 1, January, 1965. General Olympics information.No. 2, February, 1965.No. 3, March, 1965.No. 6, June, 1965.No. 7, July, 1965.No. 8, August, 1965.No. 9, September, 1965.No. 10, October, 1965.No. 12, December, 1965.No. l, January, 1966.No. 2, February, 1966.No. 3, March, 1966.No. 4, April, 1966.No. 5, May, 1966.No. 6, June, 1966.No. 7, July, 1966.No. 8, August, 1966.No. 9, September, 1966.No. 10, October, 1966.No. 11, November, 1966.No. 12, December, 1966.No. 8, August, 19 70.No. 9, September, 1970.No. 2, March, 1972. Olympics, Sapporo, 1972.No. 4, April, 1972. General Olympic information.No. 5, May, 1972.No. 7, July, 1972.No. 8, August, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972.No. 11, November, 1972. General Olympic information.No. 12, December, 1972.No. 1, January-February, 1973.No. 2, March, 1973.
Olympische Spiele -See Olympic Games in Box 260.No. 1, June, 1935.No. 2, July, 1936.No. 3.No. 4.No. 5.No. 6.No. 7.No. 8.No. 9.No. 10.No. 11.No. 12.No. 13.No. 14.No. 15, 1936.
Olympism
Olympisme
Omega Information.In French and English.
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No. 13, November, 1948. Omega timepieces for Olympics.
Organizing Committee for XV Olympiad, Helsinki, 1952. Bulletin.No. 16, August, 1952. Olympic results.
Organizing Committee for Seventh Olympic Winter Games. VII Giochi Olimpici Invernali, Cortina, 1956.In English, French, Italian, German, Spanish.No. 1, August, 1954. Olympics, Cortina, 1956.No. 2, November, 1954.No. 3, January 15, 1955.No. 4, April, 1955.No. 5, June, 1955.No. 6, August, 1955.No. 7, November, 1955.No. 10. Results of the game.
Organizing Committee for Tokyo Olympics. XVIII Olympiad Official Bulletin. (Japan) Tokyo, 1964.
In French and English.No. 1, Olympics, Tokyo, 1964.No. 2.No. 3. No. 8.
No. 9.No. 6. No. 10.No. 7. No. 11.
No. 12.No. 13.No. 14.No. 15.No. 16.No. 18.No. 21.
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Organizing Committee for the XIth Olympic Winter Games (Japan). XI Olympic Winter Games Official Bulletin. Sapporo, 1972.
No. 1, April, 1967. Olympics, Sapporo, 1972. Two copies.No. 2, September, 1967.No. 3, April 1968.No. 4, October, 1968.No. 5, April, 1969.No. 6, September, 1969.No. 7, April, 1970.No. 8, September, 1969.No. 9, December, 1970.No. 10, April, 1971.No. 11, June, 1971.No. 12, August, 1971.No. 13, October, 1971.No. 14, January, 1972.No. 15, March, 1972.
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Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXth Olympiad, Munich, 1972. Bulletin.In English, French, and German. See oversize file.No. 1, October, 1968. Olympics, Munich, 1972.No. 2, May, 1969.No. 3, May, 1970.No. 4, March, 1971.No. 6, September, 1971.No. 7, June, 1972.
Organizing Committee for the Second Pan American Games, Mexico. Bulletin.August 15, 1954 - March 15, 1955. Thirteen issues.
Pace. September, 1968. Olympics, Mexico City, 1968. pp. 8-48. Two copies.
Pacific Neighbors. Journal of the Australian-American Association and the New Zealand-American Association.
v. 9, no. 3, 1954. Olympics, Melbourne, 1956. pp. 1-11.v. 11, no. 3, 1957. Olympics, Melbourne, 1956.
Palestra. Rassegna dei problemi dello sport e del tempo libero. In Italian. 5-6/1965. (May-June?). Italian sports.
Panathlon International. (Genoa - in Italian)v. XIX, no. 12, December, 1972. Italian sports.v. XX, Supplement to no. 3, March, 1973. Two copies.
Panathlon Italiano.v. 6, no. 10, October, 1959. Brundage article, pp. 2-4.
Paris Match.No. 986. March 2, 1968. Olympic article, pp. 20-21.
Personal Efficiency.v. 16, no. 8, August, 1926. Brundage article, pp. 483-489.
Perspectives. (Canada - in French) v. 10, no. 11, March 16, 1968. Olympic article, pp. 36-38.
Physical Education Today. (Manila - in Chinese and English)v. XIV, nos. 1-4, March-December, 1967. History of Olympics.v. XVI, nos. 1 and 2, March-June, 1969. Olympics, Mexico City, 1968. v. XVI, nos. 3 and 4, September-December, 1969. General Olympic information.v. XIX, nos. 1 and 2, March-June, 1972. Issue on T'ai-Chi Ch'uan.
Pictorial California and the Pacific. v. VII, nos. 7 and 8. July-August, 1932. Olympics, Los Angeles, 1932.v. XXVII, no. 6, Holiday number 1952. Santa Barbara - Montecito, 1952.
Port of Melbourne Quarterly. v. 1, no. 2, April-June, 1948. About Melbourne, Australia.
Programa Cultural de la XIX Olympiada (1968) 15 issues.
Projeccion de Mexico.
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In Spanish and French.v. 1, no. 9, March-April, 1969. Olympic article, pp. 56-61.
Box 265: Publications
Quaderni dello Sport. v. 1, no. 1, January, 1963-1967.
Box 266: Publications
Quaderni dello Sport. v. 9, no. 12, 1968-December, 1971.
Box 267: Publications
The Queen.August 22, 1956. Brundage article, pp. 22-23+.
Real Estate. (Chicago)v, 12, no. 44, October 30, 1937. Brundage article, p. 17. Two copies.
Realities.In English.No. 167, October, 1964. Olympic article, pp. 48-53.
The Record. (Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity)v. XXXV, no, 3, September, 1915. Brundage article, pp. 361-371.
Right.No. 26, November, 1957. Rightwing newsletter.
Rikujo Nippon. (Japan track and field)Nos. 9, 10, 11, 1938.Nos. 2, 3, 4, 1939.Issue no. 81.Unnumbered issue.
Sachsische Zeitung.July 4, 1969. Issue on Dresden architecture.
Saturday Evening Post.v. 227, no. 44, April 30, 1955. Article by Brundage, pp. 28-29+. Two copies.
Scouting.v. 50, no. 7, September, 1962. Boy Scout articles.
Selecciones del Reader's Digest.In Spanish.v. LVI, no. 337. December, 1968. Brundage article, pp. 70-75. Two copies.
Semaine Sportive. (French)v. 16, no. 45, January 5, 1954. Olympic article, p. 1.v. 17, no. 45, January 4, 1955. Olympic article, p. 1.v. 21, no. 45, January 6, 1959. Olympic article, p. 1.
La Settimana. (Italian)
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no. 36, October 11, 1958. General news.
Shukan Asahi. (Asahi weekly)June 1, 1958. Brundage article, p. 51.February 10, 1961. Article on amateurism, pp. 24-27.June 12, 1964.
Shukan Sports.May 25, 1958. Olympic article, p. 27.
Skate. (Official magazine of the Roller Skating Rink Operators Association of America and the U.S. of A. Confederation of Amateur Roller Skating)Fall, 1970. Roller skating information.Fall, 1973. Championship issue.
Ski. v. 20, October, 1955-March, 1956 (bound)v. 20, no. 1, October, 1955. General ski informtion.v. 20, no. 2, November, 1955. Olympic article, pp. 38-41.v. 20, no. 3, December, 1955, General ski informationv. 20, no. 4, January, 1956. Olympics, Cortina, 1956.v. 20, no. 5, February, 1956. General ski information.v. 20, no. 6, March, 1956. Olympics, Cortina, 1956. pp. 8-27.v. 22, October, 1957 - March, 1958 (bound)v. 22, no. 1, October, 1957. General ski information.v. 22, no. 2, November, 1957.v. 22, no. 3, December, 1957.v. 22, no. 4, January, 1958.v. 22, no. 5, February, 1958.
Box 268: Publications
Ski Flash. (Grenoble - in French)No. 14, February, 1967. General ski information.
Sport and Pastime. (India)v. XIV, no. 1, January 2, 1960. Brundage article, pp. 4-5. Two copies.v. XIV, no. 33, August 13, 1960. Olympics, Rome, 1960.
Sport Express.In German.June 12, 1957. Issue on Olymples.
Lo Sport Illustrato.In Italian.v. 49, no. 34, August 25, 1960. Olympics, Rome, 1960.
Sport Illustrierte.In German.v. 39, no. 19, September 13, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972.
Sport - Jahres - Meister.In German.v. 16, no. 4, October 19. 1964. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964.
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v. 20, no. 1, Fet ruary 19, 1968. Olympics, Grenoble, 1968.v. 20, no. 4, October 20, 1968. Olympics, Mexico, 1968.v. 20, no. 5, October 28, 1968. Olympics, Mexico, 1968.
Sport-Press International. (Warsaw Poland - in English) No. 1, September 6, 1962. General Eastern European Sports information.September 20, 1962.No. 4, September 27, 1962.No. 5, October 4, 1962.
Sport 64. (West German - in English)No. 1, 1964. Olympics, Innsbruck and Tokyo, 1964, pp. 3-27.
Sport 66. (West German - in English)No. 1, 1966. Olympics, Munich, 1972, pp. 3-15.1966 (no #). Olympics, Munich, 1972. pp. 3-4.
Sport 67. (West German - in English)No. 2-31 1967. Olympic article, pp. 35-37.
Sport-Spiegel. (German)v. 6, no. 5, June 1, 1949. General sports information.
Le Sport Suisse. (French)v. 42, no. 2093, August 30, 1946. Olympic article, p. 1.
Sport und Baderbauten.In German.v. 5, no. 1, February, 1965. General swimming information.v. 5, no. 2, April, 1965.v. 5, no. 3, June, 1965.v. 5, no. 4, August, 1965. Olympic article, pp. 288-292.
Sports Illustrated. v. 3, no. 6, August 8, 1955. Olympic article, pp. 52-58.v. 4, no. 5, January 30, 1956. Olympic articles, pp. 26-43+. Two copies.v. 4, no. 6, February 6, 1956. Brundage article, pp. 30 (part missing)v. 5, no. 21, November 19, 1956, Olympics, Melbourne, 1956.v. 21, no. 4, July 27, 1964. Handwritten Brundage note attached to cover.v. 21, no. 14, October 5, 1964. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964, pp. 34-69, 105-122.v. 21, no. 15, October 12, 1964. General sports information.v. 21, no. 16, October 19, 1964. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964. pp. 34-41.v. 21, no. 17, October 26, 1964. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964, pp. 20-33.v. 21, no. 18, November 2, 1964. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964, pp. 24-30.v. 32, no. 10, March 9, 1970. Olympic articles, pp. 13-17, 26-29, Two copies.v. 35, no. 20, November 15, 1971. Olympics, Sapporo, 1972, pp. 52-66.v. 36, no. 3, January 17, 1972. Brundage article, pp. 18-19.v. 37, no. 8, August 21, 1972. General sports information.v. 37, no. 9, August 28, 1972. Olympics articles cut out.v. 37, no. 10, September 4, 1972. Olympic articles cut out.v. 37, no. 11, September 11, 1972. Olympics article cut out.v. 37, no. 12, September 18, 1972. Olympics articles cut out.
Box 269: Publications
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Sports in the GDR.In English.No. 2 1972. General sports information.No. 5/6, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972.
Sports in the USSR.In English.No. 1, (35), 1966. Soviet sports.No. 2, (36), 1966. Soviet sports.No. 3, (37), 1966. Olympic article, p. 2.No. 4, (38), 1966. Soviet sports.No. 6 (40), 1966. Olympic article, p 2.No. 7, (41), 1966. Soviet sports.No. 8, (42), 1966.No. 9, (43), 1966.No. 10, (44), 1966.No. 11, (45), 1966.
Sports Olympiques.In French.No. 10, July 28, 1964. Olympic articles.
Sportsmanship.v. 1, no. 3, December, 1928. General sports information.v. 1, no. 6, March, 1929. Brundage article, pp. 5-9.v. 1, no. 7, April, 1929. General sports information.v. 1, no. 8, May, 1929.v. 2, no. 2, November, 1929.v. 2, no. 4, January, 1930. Article by Brundage, pp. 11-12.v. 2, no. 5, February, 1930. General sports information.v. 2, no. 6, March, 1930.v. 2, no. 7, April, 1930.v. 3, no. 1, January, 1931.v. 3, no. 2, April, 1931. Olympic article, pp. 5-?.
Sportsworld. (British Olympic Association) Formerly titled World Sports.v. 1, no. 1, August, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972.v. 1, no. 2, September, 1972. General sports information.v. 1, no. 3, October, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972.v. 1, no. 4, November, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972, pp. 8-16 (some removed)v. 1, no. 5, December, 1972. General sports information.
Stadion 60.No. 5, 1960. Olympics, Rome, 1960.
Start. (Vienna - in German)v. 1, no 1, March, 1948. General Austrian Sports information.v. 1, no, 2, March 19, 1948.v. 1, no. 3, April, 1948. Olympic article, pp. 1-3, 4-7.v. 1, no. 4, May, 1948. General Austrian Sports information.
La Suisse Horlogere et Revue Internationale de L'horlogerie. (English) No. 2, July, 1964. Brundage article, pp. 2-3.
Tai Iku. (Physical Education and athletics)
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In Japanese.November, 1951. Brundage article, pp. 27-30.January, 1952. Brundage article, pp. 21-23.
Think. (IBM)v. II, no. 4, September, 1936. Brundage article, p. 14+.v. IV, no. 2, July, 1938. General cultural news - U.S.v. V, no. 2, July, 1939.
This Week Magazine. (San Francisco Chronicle)June 29, 1952. Brundage article, pp. 10-11+. Two copies.
Time. v. 100, no. 11, September 11, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972. (article torn out)v. 100, no. 12, September 18, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972. (article torn out)
Tokyo Municipal News.v. 9, no. 2, March, 1959. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964, p. 1.
Tokyo Olympic News.In English.Tokyo cultural information and Olympics, 1964.Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6;In English and French: Nos. 1, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17.
Townsfolk.v. 24, no. 9, March, 1954. Brundage article, pp. 20-21.
Track.No. 6, July 1, 1931. General U.S. track information. Two copies.No. 7, August 1, 19 31.No. 8, September 1, 1931.No. 9, October 1, 1931.No. 10, November 1, 1931.No. 11, December 1, 1931. Two copies.No. 12, January 1, 1932.v. 2, no. 1, February 1, 1932. Olympic article, p. 1.v. 2, no. 2, March 1, 1932. General U. S. track information.v. 2, no. 3, April 1, 1932.v. 2, no. 4, May 1, 1932.v. 2, no. 5, June 1, 19 32.v. 2, no. 6, July 1, 19 32.v. 2, no. 7, August 1, 19 32.v. 2, no. 9, October 1, 1932.v. 2, no. 11, December 1, 1932.v. 2, no. 12, January 1, 1 933.
Track and Field News.v. 9, no. 11, December, l956. Olympics, Melbourne, 1956.
The Travel Bulletin. (NYK Line)No. 168, June, 1939. Japanese cultural information.
True. v. 36, no. 230, July, 1956. Olympic article, pp. 26-27+.
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Turkish Olympic Committee. TMOK.In Turkish.No. 9, 1973. Brundage article, p. 1.
Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne et Biathlon. Bulletin.In German, French, English.No. 22, December, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972.
UNESCO. Le Courrier.In French.v. 17, no. 1, January, 1964. Amateurism in sports, pp. 4-19.
United States Olympic Committee. General Information.1959.
United States Olympic Committee. Newsletter.v. 4, no. 6, December, 1968. Olympics, Mexico City, 1968.v. 5, no. 7, May, 1970. USOC news.v. 5, no. 9, September, 1970. USOC news. Two copies.v. 6, no. 6, March, 1972. Olympics, Sapporo, 1972.v. 7, no. 1, June, 1972. USOC news.v. 7, no. 2, August, 1972. USOC news.v. 7, no. 3, October, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972.
Box 270: Publications
U.S. News and World Report.March 1, 1957. World news.
USSR Information Bulletin. (USSR embassy in U.S.) v. VII, no. 17, October 22, 1947. Soviet sports, pp. 22-23. v. VIII, no. 8 April 28, 1948. Soviet life. v. VIII, no. 21, November 3, 1948. Olympic article, pp. 684-685.
Venture. - The traveler's world. v. 3, no. 6, December - January, 1967. Special Mexico issue.
Village News.In French, German, English.August 31, 1972. Olympic village, Munich, 1972.
Vital Speeches. - of the day.v. XXXIII, no. 13, April 15, 1967. Article by Brundage, pp. 411-416. Two copies
La Voce dell' Africa.In Italian.v. V, no. 1-2, January 1-31, 1961. African political news.
Volkskragte/Manpower. (Union of South Africa - in Dutch and English)v. 4, no. 2, March, l946. Issue on children's physical fitness. v. 5 and 6, nos. 1 and 2, March-September, 1947. Issue on syncope in athletes.
The Water Skier. (American Water Ski Association)v. 13, no. 6, December-January, 1964. General water skiing information. v. 14, no. 3, June-July, 1964. General water skiing information.
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v. 14, no. 6, December-January, 1965. v. 15, no. 5, October-November, 1965,The 1965 Water Skier Yearbook.v. 20, no. 4, June-July, 1970.
Weekend Magazine. (Canada)v. 18, no. 11, March 16, 1968. Olympic article, pp. 2-4.
Wen Hsing. (Taipei, Taiwan - in Chinese) Bound. v. 4, issue 19. Nationalist Chinese sports.v. 4, issue 20, Brundage article, pp. 3-4. Two copies. v. 4, issue 21. Nationalist Chinese sports. v. 4, issue 22. v. 4, issue 23. v. 4, issue 24.
Westways. (Automobile Club of Southern California) v. 60, no. 9, September, 1968. Issue on Mexico and Olympics, Mexico, 1968.
Where. (LaSalle Hotel, Chicago)November 8, 1969. Brundage on cover. Two copies.
The Winged Foot. (New York Athletic Club) v. 67, no. 6, June, 1956. Olympics, Melbourne, 1956.
Winter Olympics. (Organizing Committee for Vth Olympics Winter Games Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 1940)
No. 1, July 25, 1939. General information.No. 2, August 15, 1939.
Women's Track and Field World. v. 1, no. l, June, 1967. General information.v. 1, no. 2, July, 1967.v. 1, no. 3, August, 1967.
World Sports. (British Olympic Association) v. 1, no. 1, May, 1936. General sports and Olympic information. v. 1, no. 5, September, 1936. Olympics, Berlin, 1936. v. 5, no. 6, October, 1938. General sports information. v. 6, no. 3, January, 1939. Olympic articles, pp. 78+, 84-85. v. 6, no. 4, February, 1939. General sports information. v. 6, no. 5, March, 1939. Olympic articles, pp.174-179v. 6, no. 6, April, 1939. Olympic articles, pp. 206-208+, 209-210.v. 7, no. l, May, 1939. Olympic articles, pp. 16-17.v. 7, no. 2, June, 1939. General sports information.v. 14, no. 8, August, 1948. Olympics, London, 1948.v. 14, no. 9, September, 1948. Olympics, London, 1948.v. 27, no. l, January, 1961. Olympic article, pp. 56-58.v. 27, no. 6, June, 1961. Brundage article, pp. 34-35.v. 37, no. 7, July, 1971. General sports information.v. 38, no. 3, March, 1972. Olympics, Sapporo, 1972. pp. 4, 6-10, 50-51.v. 38, no. 4, April, 1972. General sports information.v. 38, no. 6, June, 1972. General sports information.v. 38, no. 7, July, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972. pp. 4-7.Superseded by Sportsworld, August, 1972.
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Young Executive. (Chicago Junior Association of Commerce)March, 1935. Brundage article, p. 6.
Box 271: Clippings, Amateurism, College and Olympic, 1930-1974
Amateurism, IOC Meetings and Correspondence, 1930-1939Ken Henry, 1956Fixing (Basketball) and Football, 1946-1957all sports - particularly international, 1953-1968Brundage, l953-1971Anti-Pro Oath and Scholarships in U. S. Colleges, 1955-19581965-1970, 1971-1973L'Affaire Dan Waern - C.O.S. - circa 1965Commercialization, 1967-1971Athletic Scholarships in U.S., 1967-1969Brundage and Amateurism in Skiing - German and French Press, 1971-1972Professionalism, 1968-1974Jim Thorpe, 1912 Olympics
Box 272: Clippings, Avery Brundage, 1916-1959
List of Profile Articles on Avery Brundage, 1948, 1956, 1960Articles about Avery Brundage, 1916-1929
1930-19391940-1949
Clippings and petition for Republican Nomination for Governor of Illinois Avery Brundage,1944
Articles about Avery Brundage, 1950-1959Olympics, 1951-195219531954-l9561957-l959
Box 273: Clippings, Avery Brundage, 1960-1969
Articles about Avery Brundage, 1960-19651966196719681968 - Spanish press1969
Box 274: Clippings, Avery Brundage, 1970-1975
Articles about Avery Brundage, 197019711960-19691972 (two folders)1973-1974
Art Clippings, 1957-1960, 1964-1972The LaSalle Hotel, 1924-1970Brundage vs. Lannan (Susquehanna Corporation), 1958, 1963California Real Estate: Montecito Country Club, Santa Barbara - El Paseo, 1949-1970 Business Activities, 1937, 1940, 1953Anti-Semitic Charges Concerning Brundage, 1935, 1970
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Personal Philosophies, 1940-1970Book Reviews, articles on Education, Technology, by others, 1946-1967
Box 275: Clippings, Avery Brundage, Trips, 1945-73
Sweden, September, 1945Japan, 1955Philippines, l955Hong Kong, 1955Australia, 1956Mexico, 1962
undated196319661967
Barcelona, Spain, Present the Bonacossa Trophy to Spanish Olympic Committee, l967Florence, 1967Turkey, April-May, 1967Japan, 1968Leipzig, Genuany, July 1969Mexico, presenting the Olympic Cup to Mexico, July 1969
1973
Box 276: Clippings, Nations: Africa - Rhodesia
Africa, 1966-67Argentina, 1955, 1968, 1970Australia, 1955-56, 1959BelgiumBrazil, 1959, 1963, 1967-68Brazil, Esportiva, December 31, 1967Bulgaria National Olympic Committee Publications, 1961-63Cambodia, 1963Canada (Montreal), 1947, 1961Chile, 1960Republic of China (Taiwan), 1954, 1960, 1971China (People's Republic), 1954, 1959, 1964, 1966-67Two Chinas and the Olympics, 1959, 1964Cuba, 1963Czechoslovakia, 1949, 1952, 1956, 1968-70Europe, 1948, 1962, 1967Finland, 1955France, 1948, 1962, 1963, 1962-68, 1970West Germany, 1940's, 1949, 1959, 1962-70East Germany, 1961Two Germanys, 1957, l959, 1961, 1962Union of Germany - East and West Olympic Teams, 1962-65Great Britain, 1948-70GreeceHolland, 1961Hungary, 1953, 1955-57India, 1955Indonesia, 1962-64Iran, 1960Iraq
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Italy, 1957, 1960, 1966Japan, 1940, 1946, 1964Japan Volleyball League, Avery Brundage Trophy, 1967, 1971-72Kenya, 1963Korea, 1960-61MexicoThe NetherlandsNew Zealand, 196 3Nigeria, 1954Poland, 1949, l952, 1966Portugal, 1968Rhodesia, 1972
Box 277: Clippings, Nations: Sierra Leone - Yugoslavia
Sierra LeoneSouth Africa, 1964, 1967-73South African Controversy, 1966-67Spain, 1955, 1968-69Sweden, 1954Switzerland, August 20, 1948, 1962Tunisia, 1970U.S.S.R., 1968-70
Amateurism Controversy, 1945-591960, 1964undated
Competition with the United States, 1960-69Participation in Olympic Games, 1944-52Political Issues, 1935, 1947-49
1950-591960-70undated
Sports, 1948-591960-69undated
Uruguay, 1965Venezuela, ca. 1967Yugoslavia, ca. 1969
Box 278: Clippings, Olympiads, 1932-68
X Olympiad, Los Angeles (1932), 1931-32XI Olympiad, Berlin (1936), 1936XII Olympiad, Tokyo (1940), 1938XIV Olympiad, London (1940), 1947-48
1948V Winter Games, St. Moritz (1940), 1947-48XV Olympiad, Helsinki (1952), 1952XVI Olympiad, Melbourne (1956), 1955VII Winter Games, Cortina d'Ampezzo (1956), 19561960 Olympic Games, site selection, 1955XVII Olympiad, Rome (1960), 1960VIII Winter Games, Squaw Valley, 1960XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo (1964), 1959-64IX Winter Games, Innsbruck (1964), 1964
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XIX Olympiad, site selection, 1960, 1964X Winter Games, Grenoble (1968), 1966-68
Box 279: Clippings, Olympiads, Mexico (1968), 1963-67
XIX Olympiad, Mexico City, 19631964196519661967Interviews from Jose Santos??????? - 20 Newspapers
El Sol de Mexico, December 19, 1967-January 3, 1968Esto, December 20-24, 1967El Sol del Centro, AguascalientesEl Sol del Bajio CelayaEl Fronteriza Cuidad JuarezEl Sol de Sinaloa CuliacanEl Heraldo ChihuahuaEl Sol de DurangoEl Occidental GuadalajaraEl Sol de GuanajuatoEl Sol de LeonEl Sol de IrapuatoEl Sol del Pacifico, MazatlanEl Sol de Hidalgo, PachucaEl Sol de PueblaEl Sol de SalamancaEl Sol del Norte SaltilloEl Sol de San LuisEl Sol de TampicoEl Sol de TlaxcalaEl Sol de Toluca
Box 280: Clippings, Olympiads, Mexico (1968), 1967-October 1, 1968
Games of the XIX Olympiad, Mexico CityPre-Olympic Preparations, Controversy over the High Altitude, 1965-67January 1968February-JuneJuly-SeptemberOctober 1, 1968
Box 281: Clippings, Olympiads, Mexico (1968), October 2, 1968-1969
Games of the XIX Olympiad, Mexico CityOctober 2, 1968October 3, 1968November-December, 19681969
Box 282: Clippings, Olympiads, Mexico (1968), Brundage Activities, September 30-November 1, 1968; Mexican Press, September 30-October 8, 1968
Olympic Games, Mexico City, Avery Brundage Activities, Statements, Pictures September 30-October 11, 1968. Almost all from Mexican Press
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October 12-November 1, 1968. Almost all from the Mexican Press Olympic Games, Mexico City, September 30-October 5, 1968.
Almost all from Mexican PressAll Articles concern pre-game activities.October 6-8, 1968
Box 283: Clippings, Olympiads, Mexico City (1968), Mexican Press, October 9-23, l968
Articles of October 11-12 concern pre-game activities. Articles of October 13 concern Opening Day activities, held on October 12.Olympic Games, Mexico City, October 20-21, 1968
Almost all from the Mexican PressArticles concern the events and the athletes, on and off the field
October 22-23, 1968.
Box 284: Clippings, Olympiads, Mexico City (1968), Mexican Press, October 24 November 1, 1968
Articles concern the events and the athletes, on and off the fieldOctober 24-25, 1968October 26-27, 1968
Olympic Games, Mexico City, October 28-29, 1968. Closing of the GamesOctober 30-November 1, 1968Almost all from Mexican PressArticles concern post-game activities and reflections on the games.
Box 285: Clippings, Olympiads, Mexico City (1968), Mexican Press, complete pages and issues, October 1-31, 1968
Olympic Games, Mexico City, Complete Pages and IssuesOctober 1-13, 1968. Almost all from Mexican PressOctober 14-25, 1968October 26-31, 1968
Box 286: Clippings, Olympiads, Munich (1972), Sapporo (1972), Montreal (1976)
XX Olympiad, Munich (1972), Southern California Press (San Diego, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara), September 1972
The Games and CompetitorsThe Games and CompetitorsRhodesian Problem and other Racial MattersIsraeli Tragedy
1972 Olympics, Sapporo and Munich, 1966Articles, Reactions to Munich Olympic Games, l972-73
XI Winter Games, Sapporo (1972), 1972Illinois Women Athletes
XII Winter Games (1976), Plans for Denver, Colorado, 1970-72XXI Olympiad, Montreal (l976), 1967-72
Box 287: Clippings, Olympic Controversies and Criticisms
Olympic Criticisms, 1936, 1958-59, 1961, 1968-69Unscientific Measurement in Athletics, 1937Calculation of points in Olympic Games, 1955, NationalismWinter Games and Skiing, Abolishing of Winter Games, 1955-63, 1966-70, Amateurism
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Suggested Program Changes in Olympic Games, 1956, 1969Suppression of Football, Basketball and Cycling in the Olympics, 1957Nationalism in Olympics, 1957-63Leftist Criticisms of Competition, 1958, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971Ex-Olympic Champions, 1958, 1972Olympics and Sports, 1958-59, Clippings form Otto MayerUse of word "Olympic," 1959Boycott by United States Black Athletes of the Olympics, 1963Black Athletes in the United States, 1968, 1972Olympic Controversies, 1964-68Timing Devices, 1970Sports as Character Building, 1971Drugs and Doping, 1957-70Future of Winter Olympic Games, 1972
Box 288: Clippings, Olympic Movement and Politics
History of the Olympic Movement, 1940s, 1956-57, 1960, 1967, 1972Pierre de Coubertin, 1963Lord Killanin, 1972
Olympic Ideals, 1932-381944-491950-591960-70
Political Interference with the Olympics, 1944, 1954-591960-70, 1973American Athletics and World War II, 1939-1949
United States, Political Issues, 1940-49l955-601961196219631965196619671968Business and Finance, 1963-68Personalities in the News, 1939-69
Leni Riefenstahl, 1938-39
Box 289: Clippings, Regional Games
IV Asian Games, Djakarta, Indonesia, 1962-64GANEFO, Phnom Penh, Cambodia (1966), 1963-66
VI Asian Games, Thailand, 1970Central American and Caribbean, 1966British Empire Games, 1962Games of Europe, Pro/ConThird Mediterranean Games, 1959Second Mexican National Games, 1961Fifth Junior National Games, Mexico, November 1960Primer Congreso Deportivo-Panamericano (1940)Pan American Games, Buenos Aires (1940), 1940-41
1955-59Winnipeg (1967)
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Cali, Columbia (1971)The People's Olympiad, Barcelona, Spain, August 22-26, 1936South African Games, Bloemfontein (1969), 1968-70United States-Commonwealth Meet (Chicago), 1930
(London), 1960United States-Poland, 1962World University Games (Turin, Italy), 1959
(Tokyo, Japan), 1967World Military Games, 1962Calendar-International Sports Competitions, 1972-73
Box 290: Clippings, Sports, Airplane Racing - Rugby
Airplane Racing, 1933, 1959Archery, 1962, 1968Baseball, 1945-66Basketball, 1938, 1944, 1951, 1956-59, 1960-70Bowling, 1967Boxing, 1951-69Bridge, 1967Canoeing, 1970Cricket, 1960Cycling, 1956-70Decathlon, 1969Discus, 1937, 1968-69Diving, 1963Equestrian Events, 1957-70Fencing, 1967, 1969Football (American Professional), 1963-70Golf, 1966Gymnastics, 1970, 1972Handball, 1927, 1965, 1969Ice Hockey, 1947-48, 1951-59, 1960-70JavelinJudo, 1969Mountaineering, 1967Pole Vaulting, 1937, 1967Rowing, 1951, 1956, 1968-69Rugby, 1968-70
Box 291: Clippings, Sports, Sailing - Wrestling
Sailing and Yachting, 1961, 1966-70, 1972Shooting, 1945, 1958-59Shot Put, 1 956, 1960Skating, 1959-67Skiing, 1941, 1943, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1958-59, 1960-69, 1970
Jean Claude Killy, 1968-69Soccer, 1941-70Softball, 1970Swimming, 1949, 1965, 1968-70Tennis, 1952, 1956-57, l960-69Track, 1934-45,
1950-591960-70
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Volleyball, 1970Weightlifting, 1953, 1958, 1960, 1963, 1967, 1969Wrestling, 1958-60
Box 292: Clippings, Sports Organizations
Amateur Athletic Union (AAU), 1926-29, Articles about Avery Brundage1930-391940-491950-69
AAU and NCAA, 1962-69, Articles about Avery BrundageEuropean Athletic Association (AEA), 1970International Football Associations (FIFA), 1958, SoccerInternational Ski Federation (FIS), Meeting in Barcelona, 1969
1970-72International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF), 1938, 1947, 1970Intercollegiate Conference Athletic Association (ICAA), ca. 1930International Olympic Committee, 53rd Session Meeting at Sofia, Bulgaria, 1957
Meeting at Munich, 195965th Session Meeting at Tehran, 1967Meeting at Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, 196969th Session Meeting at Amsterdam, 1970l952-591960-691970, 1972Foreign Press, undated
National Collegiate Athletic Association, 1932, 1942, 1951-69National Football League, 1938Roller Skating Rink Operators Association (RSROA), 1946United States Gymnastics Federation, undatedUnited States Collegiate Sports Council (USCSC), 1969United States Olympic Committee (U.S.O.C.), 1938, 1954-55, 1958, 1962, 1968-70
Box 293: Clippings, United States: College Football, Physical Fitness
College Football AssociationsThe Big Ten, 1968The Big Ten and the University of Illinois, 1956-67Pacific Coast Conference (PAC-8), 1951-57
College FootballAthletic Recruiting, 1962-64, Bill Furlong in Sport1931-39, Amateurism of Athletic Events1942, 1944, 19461950-591960-70Big Ten and Ivy League, 1954-691954-67, by particular colleges
College Sports, 1956, 1966-69, Sports, Financing, Scandals, Athletic EventsPhysical Fitness
Health and Physical Exercise, 1928, 1935-45Health and Physical Exercise, 1955, 1960-69, 1971
United States Lack of Physical Fitness, 1945-59, Competition with Russia1960-69
Women in Athletics, 1922-23, 1925-26, 1949, 1954, 1956, 1966, 1970
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Box 294: Photographs, 1912-1956
Stockholm, 1912Avery Brundage, 1914-15, 1916Antwerp, 1920Chicago Yacht Club Float, June 1, 1923, Avery Brundage ContractorI.O.C. Officials, 1927American Olympic Association, November 19, 1930Avery Brundage, ca. 1930Clarence von Rosen, 1932I.A.A.F. Congress, Stockholm, 1934Avery Brundage, 1935
Berlin, 1936Pierre de Coubertin, 1936Avery Brundage, ca. 1937, ca. 1938I.A.A.F. Congress, Paris, 1938I.O.C. Meeting, Poland, 1938with Frank A. Garbutt, Jan. 1939Buenos Aires, mounted on plaque, 1942I.O.C. Executive Committee, Lausanne and Lake Geneva, September 1946Jesus Ferrer Gacubras, June 1947Murray, Hayward, Brundage, Trott and Wllllams, November 1947Rome, Colosseum, April 29, 1949Guatemala, November 1949Mexico, November 28, 1949Copenhagen, May 1950Avery Brundage, 19510slo VI Winter Games, February 1952Argentina, 1952Olympic Telethon, June 1952Helsinki, 1952Japan, l953Santa Barbara, California, I.O.C. Members, Summer 1953Budapest, New Stadium, August 1953Lausanne, September 1953Russia, 1954I.O.C. 49th Session, Greece, May 1954Reno, October 22, 1954China, l9S5Dusseldorf, Germany, 1955Kyoto, Nara, l955Mexico, Pan American Games, 1955Reims, France, June 20, 1955I.O.C. 50th Session, June 13-18, 1955International Olympic Academy, August, 1955Avery Brundage, Sports Illustrated, l956; Tehran, 1956
Box 295: Photographs, 1957-1966
Brazzaville, 1957Lausanne, 1957Avery Brundage, 1957Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 50 Year Award, 1957I.O.C. 53rd Session, Sofia, Bulgaria, 1957East Berlin, September 1957
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Garmisch-Partenkirchen, ca. 1957Taiwan, 1958City of Chicago, 121st Anniversary, March 4, 1958Japan, 1958Lebanon, 1959Lisbon, 1959Portugal, October 1959Paris, Sports Merit Medal, 1959Chicago, Order of Sacred Treasure Recipient, August 1960Santa Barbara, California, House, 1960
Montecito Country Club, 1960Squaw Valley, California, l960San Francisco, Press and Union League Club, May 6, 1960Rome, 1960Chicago, Crown Prince and Princess of Japan, Fall, 1960Genoa, 1962Tula, Mexico, 1962New York, Idlewild Airport, 1963Avery Brundage mad Richard Reems, March 22, 1963Chicago, W. Fred Puffer, Testimonial, La Salle Hotel, March 10, 1964Japan, October l964Korea, 1964I.O.C. Members, Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, 1964I.O.C. Executive Board, Mitsui Club, Japan, 1964Mrs. Elizabeth Brundage, Tokyo, Japan, 1964Taiwan, 1964Tokyo, Ceremony of Unveiling of the Monument of the 18th Olympiad, 1964Berlin, 1965Brazzaville, 1965 Madrid, 1965Mexico, 1965Madinet Habu, Pakistan, 1965Lausanne, Coubertin Grave, April 10, 1965Abebe Bikila, Ethiopia, April 21, 1965Rome, April 24, 1965Japan, October 1965Austrian Olympic Medal, Awarded to Brundage, December 1965I.O.C. 64th Session, Rome, April 21-29, 1966Rome, Pope Paul, 1966Mexico, October 1966
Box 296: Photographs, 1967-68
Avery Brundage, 1967Burgundy, France Chavalier du Taste Vin, 1967Japanese Olympic Reception, 1967Biblos, 1967Chicago Office, 1967Mexico, 1967Moscow Museum, 1967Avery Brundage, 19 67Irkutsk, Siberia, 1967Barcelona, Spain, February 1967Bonacossa Trophy to Spanish Olympic Committee, February 1967Ray Ravenfeld, March 7, 1967Iran, I.O.C. Members Introduced to Farah Diba at the Summer Castle, May 1967
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Tehran, May 1967Persepolis, May 1967Introduction of I.O.C. Members to President Charles de Helon of Lebanon, May 1967Russia, August 7, 1967Canada, Montreal, August 12, 1967U.S.S.R. Olympic Committee Greetings, September 28, 1967Chicago Civic Committee to Honor Avery Brundage, September 29, 1967Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry, 1968Berlin, 1968France, Commandeur de la Legion d'Honneur, 1968Grenoble, February 15, 1968Saint Nicier, France, February 18, 196 8Japan, June 1968Japan Visit and Sapporo Inspection Tour, June 1968
Olympic Day, June 23, 1968Portugal, 1968Spain, 1968Johannesburg, South Africa, 1968Seoul, Korea, 1968Mexico, 1968
Acapulco, 1968
Box 297: Photographs, 1969-1974
Avery Brundage, 1969La Salle Hotel and TV Studio, 1969
Chicago, Avery Brundage with Hans Klein, Munich Organizing Committee, 1969Mexico, 1969Munich, 1969Norway, 1969Rome, Mussolini Forum, 1969New York, Dan Ferris Birthday Party, 1969Warsaw, Poland, June 8, 1969Montreux, Switzerland, June 28, 1969Weimar and Leipzig, July 25, 1969Berlin, July 29, 1969Chicago, 82nd Birthday Party, September 26, 1969Dubrovnik, October 23-26, 1969Avery Brundage, ca. 1970Bangkok, 1970Taiwan, 1970Amsterdam, May 12, 1970Dubrovnik and Kotor, October 1970Santa Barbara, California, December 28, 1970Avery Brundage, 1971Santa Barbara, California, 1971
Montecito Country Club, June 9, 1971Japan, Unveiling of Brundage Bust, June 23, 1971Moscow, July 1971Pan American Games, Cali, Columbia, July 1971I.O.C. 71st Session, Luxembourg, September 11-18, 1971Luxembourg, Munich Organizing Committee Reception, September 1971Press Party for Avery Brundage, Before Munich Games, 1971Izmir, Turkey, October 1971
Birthday Party, October 1971
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Avery Brundage, l972New York, The Holland Society, 1972Tokyo, Japan, Prime Minister's Residence, 1972Sapporo, Japan, February 1972Munich, August 1972Crete, September 18-20, 1972Munich, 1973Japan, April l974
Box 298: Photographs: Alaska - Sweden; Ainsworth-Von Halt
Antwerp, BelgiumBaden-Baden, BRDBrundage, Avery with Vincent X. Flaherty
La Salle Hotel Officers and Art Worksand Mrs. Brundage
Copenhagen, DenmarkEgyptEvian, FranceFlorence, ItalyGeneva, Switzerland - I.O.C. MeetingGenoa, ItalyGermanyGreece, Constantine and OlympiaGrenoble, FranceHonolulu Academy of ArtsInnsbruck, AustriaIrkutsk, 1967ItalyJapan, ca. 1939
Olympics, 1964United States Track Team, ca. 1939
KoreaKorean Consul General and AwardLausanne (I.O.C.)
Mon ReposLeipzig, GDR, 1969Munich, BRDParis, FrancePeru, Puente IntiernulloPuerto RicoRussiaSoviet UnionSpainSweden
Ainsworth, Dorothy, Tessema, Ato Y. and Troester, Carl A.Akihito, Crown Prince and Princess MichikoAnguiario, RaielAzuma, RyotoroBerlioux, MoniqueBorotra, Jean, Malme, and Noel-Baker, Philip J.Dal, Cha Sing and Charles G. HelmichEgan, Firpo and TunneyExeter, Lord and Lady and Mr. and Mrs. von Halt
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Garland, WilliamGerson, SamHart, DwightHayes, Peter L. and Sherman, AlanHerzog, MauriceKirby, GustavusMacArthur-Mott Foundation MedalMcKinnon, Stewart K.de Morelos, CountessOwens, Mr. and Mrs. Jessede Polignac, Marquis MelchiorShah of Iran
first wife ofTaher and von Haltvon Halt, Karl and Sigfrid Edstrom
Mrs.
Box 299: Photographs; Avery Brundage, Individuals and Groups
See also Box 349 for Daguerreotypes and AmbrotypesBrundage, Avery, 1893, 1908-19
1920-391940-511952-74Negatives and Slides; parents and relatives, 1884Group Photographs
Olympic Athletes (Note: the following photographs were accessioned from the SpurlockMuseum February 2004)
Jack Case, St. Petersburg, 1912 (2 photos)Dwight Eddleman, 1948H.M. Fitch, 1924 Olympics, France (2 photos)Abie GrossfeldSharon Hedrick, Gold MedalDon Laz, 1951Edward Lindberg, 1912 Olympics, SwedenHarold M. Osborn, 1924 Olympics, France (2 photos)Bob RichardsKen WilsonUnidentified Athlete with Avery BrundageUnidentified, 1984
Unidentified Individuals and Groups, mostly I.O.C.Unidentified Places and Objects
Box 300: Photographs, Oversize (Note: See also Oversize Box 348)
RollsAmerican Olympic Association, Washington, November 22, 1933Nara Todaiji, Gakko-Bosatsu (7th Century)
McKendree GaskillDouglas MacArthurA.A.U. Banquet, lead Table, November 1955Avery Brundage, ca. 1956Australian Nature DesignLos Angeles, October 8, 1941
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Santa Barbara, California, gardenFrancisco Franco and Avery Brundage, 1965Wataru Shumiga (4)Skating Championships (41), February 29, 1970, West Allis, WisconsinI.O.C. GroupMontreal 1976 Stadium ModelAvery Brundage, at front of procession in stadium, unidentified
Box 301: Programs for Olympic Games
Universal Exposition, St. Louis, 1904IV Olympiad, London, 1908V Olympiad, Stockholm, July 7, July 13, 14, 15, 1912VIII Olympiad, Paris, 1924
General RegulationsTrack and Field Programs
IX Olympiad, Amsterdam, 1928X Olympiad, Los Angeles, 1932
Official Program, July 30, 31; August 1, 7, 8, 9, 13, 1932Complete Program of Events; Ticket InformationInformation for Official Olympic Groups and PressParade of NationsGeneral Rules
AthleticsBoxingCyclingEquestrian SportsFencingGeneral Regulations for the Art CompetitionGeneral Regulations and Program of the Olympic GamesGymnasticsHockeyModern PentathlonRowingShootingSwimmingWeight LiftingWrestlingYachting
IV Winter Games, Garmisch-Psrtenkirchen, 1936Daily Program, Feb. 6-16General Rules and ProgramMap
Official List of ParticipantsXI Olympiad, Berlin, Germany, August 1-16, 1936The Dressing Rooms at the StadiumGuide Book to the Celebration of the XI OlympiadLodgings ReservationsMap of BerlinRegulations for the Art Competition"Som Journalist vid XI Olympiaden""Sport in Germany"Stadium PlanTime-table and ProgramOlympisches Konzert
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Box 302: Programs for Olympic Games
IX Olympiad, Berlin, Germany, 1936Daily Programs, August 1, 2, 4-15
IX Olympiad, Berlin, Germany, 1936Organizing Committee Publications
AthleticsBasketballBoxingCanoeingCyclingFencingGymnasticsHandballHockeyModern PentathlonRowingWrestlingYachting
V Winter Games, Sapporo, Japan, 1940General Rules and ProgramGerman Regulations and Program
XII Olympiad, Tokyo, Japan, 1940Explanation of Each EventGeneral Rules and ProgramGuide to Kobe and its EnvironsJapan, JapanNotes on the Organization of the XII Olympic GamesOlympic Spirit in TokyoXIIth Olympiad, TokyoStadium, Halls and Courses and their EquipmentThe Port of KobeTravel and Transport Reductions
XII Olympiad, Helsinki, Finland, 1940Organizing Committee Publications
Art CompetitionBoxingCanoeingCyclingFencingGymnasticsJeux EquestresModern PentathlonRowingShootingSoaring FlightSwimmingTrack and Field AthleticsWeight-LiftingWrestling
Preparations for the Celebration of the XIIth Olympic GamesProgram and Prices of Admission Tickets
Box 303: Programs for Olympic Games
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V Winter Games, St. Moritz, Switzerland, 1948General Report on the Vth Olympic Winter GamesOfficial Daily Programs, January 30, 31, Feb. 1-6
XIV Olympiad, London, England, 1948Accomodation BureauCatalog of the XIVth Olympiad Sport in Art ExhibitionDaily Telegraph Guide to the Olympic Games and LondonGeneral Regulations and ProgramGymnastic SouvenirOfficial Handbook of InformationOfficial Program of the Opening Ceremony
Closing CeremonyOfficial Report of the XIV OlympiadThe Report of the Chairman of the Organizing CommitteeRowing MuseumOfficial Programs
Athletics, July 30-31, Aug. 2-7Basketball, July 31, Aug. 2-7, 9-13Boxing, Aug. 7, 9-13Canoeing, Aug. 11-12Cycling, Aug. 7, 9, 11Cycling Road Race, Aug. 13Equestrian, Aug. 9-13Fencing, July 30-Aug. 13Fifty-Kilometer Road Walk, July 31Football, 1st round, July 31, Aug. 2
2nd round, Aug. 5Semifinal, Aug. 10-113rd place match, Aug. 13Final, Aug. 13
Gymnastics, Aug. 9-11Hockey, Preliminary Rounds, Aug. 2, 4-7
Semi-Final, Aug. 9Final, Aug. 12
Marathon Race, Aug. 7Modern Pentathlon, July 30-Aug. 4Rowing, Aug. 5-7, 9Shooting, Aug. 2-6Swimming, July 29, 30, Aug. 2-7Water Polo, July 30, Aug. 2, 5Weight-Lifting, Aug. 9-11Wrestling, July 30-31, Aug. 2-6Yachting, Aug. 3-6, 10-12
XIV Olympiad, London, England, 1948Rules and Regulations
Art CompetitionAthleticsBasketballBoxingCanoeingCyclingEquestrianFencingFootballGeneral Regulations and Program
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GymnasticsHockeyModern PentathlonRowingShootingSwimmingWeight LiftingWrestlingYachting
United States Olympic Team Roster, 1948VI Winter Games, Oslo, Norway, 1952
News Bulletin, No. 3-4, Feb. 14-25 XV Olympiad, Helsinki, Finland, 1952
Art ExhibitionDaily Programs
AthleticsClosing CeremonyOpening CeremonySwimming
Helsinki, Capitol of FinlandPreparations for the Celebration of the XVth Olympic GamesProgramSaar Sportler Helsinki
Box 304: Olympic Games Programs
VII Winter Games, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, 1956General Rules and ProgramOfficial Daily Program, Nos. 1-12, Jan. 26-31, Feb. 1-6Olympic Map of CortinaProgram of Events and CompetitionsReport of the Italian National Olympic Committee at the 49th IOC Session, Athens,
May 12, 1954Report of the Organizing Committee at the 50th IOC Session, Paris, June 13, 17, 1955Suggested Tours for the VIIth Winter Olympiad
XVI Olympiad, Stockholm, Sweden, 1956 (Equestrian Events)General RegulationsProgram
XVI Olympiad, Melbourne, Australia, 1956The Arts FestivalFootball Final and Closing CeremonyThe Games of the XVI OlympiadMap of Melbourne and SuburbsMarche OlympiqueMelbourneOfficial ProgramOfficial ToursOlympic GuideOlympic VillageReport to the IOC, April 1953, 1954, June 1955Review of the Telecommunications Arrangements
VIII Winter Games, Squaw Valley, California, 1960Facts and FiguresThe Pagentry Story
XVII Olympiad, Rome, Italy, 1960
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Bulletin Officiel, No. 1, April, 1957Concours de GymnastiqueThe Days of the XVIIth OlympicsOfficial ReportProgramma Ufficiale
Cerimonie d'Ouverture, No. 1, Aug. 25Atletica, No. 2, Sept. 1; No. 7, Sept. 17; Sept. 10Nuoto, No. 6, Sept. 1Sport Equestri e Crimonia di Chinsura, Sept. 11Roma per le OlimpiadiRomeSports Program, Aug. 25-Sept. 11Yachting, Aug. 29-Sept. 7
IX Winter Games, Innsbruck, Austria, 1964MapPhoto Album
Box 305: Programs for Olympic Games
XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo, Japan, 1964Amateur Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong KongBooklet of Athletic TermsCuadernos Olympicos, No. 11Expose Sur les Preparations pour les Jeux des la XVIII OlympiadeKenichi KuriyagawaHymn to SportOlympia, No. 1-2, 1960; No. 3-6, 1961; No. 1, 1962Olympic Races Final PlacingsThe XVIII OlympicsPreparatory Committee for Tokyo Olympic GamesReader for the Olympic GamesTokyo, 1964To Tokyo
XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo, Japan, 1964 (Art)Art ExhibitionCatalogue of Near-Eastern and European AntiquitiesPostage Stamps in JapanVerso Tokyo 1964
XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo, Japan, 1964 (Facilities)Main GymRecord of Major Construction WorksSports FacilitiesSummaries of the Construction
XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo, Japan, 1964 (General Programs)Opening CeremonyOutline of Tokyo OlympicsProgram for the Games
XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo, Japan (Meetings)Reports to the IOC, 57th-61st SessionsInternational Congress of Sport Sciences, Oct. 3-8, 1964Olympic Medical Archives Report
Box 306: Programs for Olympic Games
XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo, Japan, 1964
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Official ProgramsAthletics, Oct. 14-21Baseball Demonstration, Oct. 11Basketball, Oct. 11-18Boxing, Oct. 23Budo Demonstration, Oct. 15Canoeing, Oct. 20-22Clay Pigeonr Shooting, Oct. 15-17Closing Ceremoony, Oct. 24Cycling Oct. 18-19, 22Equestrian Sports, Oct. 16-19, 22-24Fencing, Oct. 13-23Football, Oct. 23Gymnastics, Oct. 18-21Hockey, Oct. 22Modern Pentathlon, Oct. 11-15Rifle Shooting, Oct. 15-20Rowing, Oct. 15Swimming and Diving, Oct. 18Volleyball, Oct. 11-23Water-Polo, Oct. 17-18Weight-Lifting, Oct. 11-18Wrestling, Oct. 14, 19Yachting, Oct. 12-21
X Winter Games, Grenoble, France, 1968Grenoble et ses AlpesGrenoble ReceptionPress InformationRapport Presente au Congres de l'A.I.P.S., Helsinki, June 13-18, 1966Semaines InternationalesSemaines Internationales de Grenoble 1967 33e
Championnats du Monde de BobsleighXIX Olympiad, Mexico City, Mexico, 1968
Guide Map of Mexico CityProgramme Sportif Billets Sites De CompetitionPrograma Artistico y CulturalSimbolos Culturales
Official Report on Ireland's Participation in the XIX Olympic GamesRegulations
BasketballBoxing
Box 307: Programs for Olympic Games
XI Winter Games, Sapporo, Japan, 1972Map of SapporoProgram for the Opening CeremonySchedule of Events
XX Olympiad, Munich, Germany, 1972 (Art)Olympic Art PostersPostcards of the Art Posters, Series 1-4
XX Olympiad, Munich, Germany, 1972Hallenbad VillingenInternational Canoe Federation
XX Olympiad, Munich, Germany, 1972 (continued)
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Official ReportsThe British Olympic AssociationOlympic Council of IrelandLa Republique Khmere
Olympia in MünchenRegulations
BasketballHockey
XX Olympiad, Munich, Germany, 1972 (Kiel)Information on the Olympic Yachting CompetitionOlympic Exhibition "Man and the Sea"Sports in My Country
XX Olympiad, Munich, Germany, 1972 (Meetings in Munich)Programs
V General Assembly of NOC'S, Sept. 7-9, 1971IOC Executive Board with the Representatives of the NOCS, Sept. 9-11, 1971Scientific Congress, Aug. 21-25, 1972
XX Olympiad, Munich, Germany, 1972 (Tourist Information)MerianMünchenOlympic Stamp AlbumWelcome to the Federal Republic of Germany
Box 308: Programs for Regional Games
Amerika Europa, Stuttgart, July 30-31, 1969Asian Games
3rd Asian Games, Tokyo, May 24-June l, 1958Bulletin, MarchPrograms
Athletics, May 26Cycling - Closing Ceremony, June 1
Transactions, Asian Games Federation, April 29-May 4; Oct., Nov. 4-8, 19686th Asian Games, Bangkok, Dec. 9-20, 1970
Official Bulletin, Nos. 1, 2British Empire vs. United States
Aug. 11, 1928; Aug. 27, 1930; Aug. 14, 1932; Aug. 15, 1936; Aug. 12. 1948V and VI Baron Pierre du Coubertin International Athletic Games
Buenos Aires, Oct. 22-23, 1966; Oct. 28-29, 1967European
Turin, Sept. 7-9, 19343rd European Championships, Aug. 1946
3rd International Friendly Youth Games, Moscow, July 29-Aug. 10, 1957The Sixth Maccabiah Games, Tel Aviv, Aug. 29-Sept. 5, 1961
Sports ProgramSports Results
Nippon-America, 1934First Pan American Games, Buenos Aires
First Congress, 1940General Rules and Programs, 1942General Rules and Program, 1951Official Programs, 1951
AthleticsBaseballBasketball
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BoxingCyclingEquestrian GamesFencingFootballGymnasticsModern PentathlonPoloRowingShootingSwimmingTennisWeight LiftingWrestlingYachting
Pan American GamesII Games, Mexico City, 1955
Official News Bulletin, July 1951; Feb. 1952III Games, Chicago, Ill., 1959
Track and Field AlbumV Games, Winnipeg, July 22-Aug. 7, 1967
Schedule of EventsSouth African Games, May 9-10, 1964
Official ProgramSouth East Asia Peninsular Games
Report on the Meeting of the Council Members, June 25, 1959III Games, 1963, Bulletin No. 1, Oct. 1962The International Stoke Mandeville Games for the Paralysed, Rome, Sept. 18-25,
1960Tailteann Games, Dublin, Aug. 11-26, 1928Universiade
Bulletino d'Informazione, No. 1-3, March, June, Aug. 1959Information Bulletin No. 9, April 1961General Regulations
Sofia, Aug. 26-Sept. 3, 1961Porto Alegre, Aug. 30-Sept. 8, 1963, No. 4, Sept. 1962Budapest, Aug. 20-29, 1965, No. 3, Aug. 1964
Box 309: Sports Programs
The XXIVth World Championships in Archery, Amersfoort, Holland, July 18, 23-29, 1967Bobsleigh, Engleberg, Switzerland, Feb. 3-4, 1934Boxing, International Golden Gloves, Europe vs. Washington, D. C., April 21, 1950Cycling
Amateur Bicycle League of America ProgramDetroit, Michigan, Aug. 31-Sept. 1, 1940Kenosha, Wisconsin, Sept. 3-5, 1948New Brunswick, N.J., Aug. 18-21, 1950Kenosha, Wisconsin, Aug. 16-19, 1957
The 1st Asian Cycle Championship Meeting Program, Osaka, Japan, 1961Downhill Sledding
Rules, 1967Equestrian
Olympic Equestrian Trials, Hinsdale, Illinois, Aug. 30-31, Sept. 1, 1947Concours Hippique International Officiel, Paris, June 11-19, 1955
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Olympic Year Race Meeting, Flemington, England, Nov. 17, 1956International Casting Federation, 1st World Tournament, Kiel, Germany, Sept. 18-22, 1957Football
23rd Annual All-Star Football Game, Chicago, Aug. 10, 1956Annual Armed Forces Benefit Football Game, Chicago, Sept. 12, 1958
GymnasticsFinal Olympic Gymnastic Tryouts and National A.A.U. Championships, State
College, Pa., May 1, 1948Women's Final Olympic Gymnastic Tryouts and National A.A.U. Championships,
Philadelphia, Pa., May 8, 1948III Gymnaestrada, Stuttgart, July 26-30, 1961
Program and Bulletins, 1960-61Handball
International Amateur Handball Federation, Helsinki, 1940National A.A.U. Tournament, San Francisco, May 4-9, 1942; May 3-8, 1943Senior National A.A.U. Championships, Chicago, April 21-28, 1951
Judo-Karate5th World Judo Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 9-12, 1967All America Karate Tournament, Los Angeles, Ca., Nov. 26, 1966
Panathlon1st International Congress, Venice, May 13-14, 1961
PentathlonL'Union du Pentathlon Bulletin d'Information, No. 1, Dec. 31, 1960
PoloU.S. vs. Mexico, Hinsdale, Il., Aug. 1947
SkatingOlympic Figure Skating Tryouts and Exhibitions, Chicago, Dec. 13, 1947
SkiingGrundgesetz der Internationalen Eislauf-Vereinigung, 1937Minutes of the XV International Ski Congress, Helsingfors, Finland, Feb 21-23, 193Ski Jumping Competition and Exhibition Tournament, Chicago, Jan. 23 1 30, 1944VI World Championship of Modern Winter Biathlon, Austria, 1963World Ski Championships, Falun, Switzerland, 1974, Bulletin No. 2, Sept. 1972
SoccerThe Game of Field-Handball Introduction, Description, and Official Rules, 1928Federation Internationale de Football Association Statutes and Regulations, 1946
Box 310: Programs
SoftballII World Softball Championship, Oklahoma City, Sept. 21-29, 1968
SwimmingEuropean Swimming Championships, Barcelona, Bulletin No. 1, March and Bulletin
No. 2, May, 1970 Tennis
24th Annual Pacific Southwest Sectional Tennis Championships, Los Angeles, Sept.9-17, 1950
26th Annual Pacific Southwest Tennis Championships, Los Angeles, Sept. 13-21,1952
TrackA.A.U. Final Olympic Championships, Cambridge, July 17, 1920 National A.A.U. Track and Field Championships, New York June 19-20, 1942; June
19-20, 1943 A.A.U. 62nd Annual Junior and Senior Track and Field Championships, College
Park, June 23-24, 1950
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9th Annual Chicago Daily News Relays, March 17, 1945 22nd Annual, March 14, 1958 12th Annual Indoor Relay Carnival, University of Illinois, March 16, 1929
79th Annual Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes OutdoorChampionships, New York, May 27-28, 1955
15th Annual Intercollegiate Conference Athletic Association Indoor Meet, Chicagoand Evanston, March 12-14, 1925
8th Annual Los Angeles Coliseum Relays and 14th Annual All-City High SchoolTrack Championships, May 21, 1948
12th Annual Los Angeles Coliseum Relays and 18th Annual All-City High SchoolTrack Championships, May 16, 1952
Annual Indoor Games of the Milrose Athletic Association32nd, Feb. 4, 193935th Feb. 7 194238th Feb. 3 194541st, Jan. 31, 194842nd, Jan. 29, 194943rd, Jan. 28, 195044th, Jan. 27, 195145th, Jan. 26, 195250th, Feb. 9, 1957
4th Annual National Collegiate Athletic Association Meet, Chicago, June 13, 1925 25th Annual National Collegiate Track and Field Championships, Minneapolis, June
21-22, 1946 The Olympic Club's Second Annual Indoor Track and Field Meet, San Francisco,
March 12, 1943 University of Pennsylvania Annual Relay Carnivals
38th, Apr. 29-30, 193254th, Apr. 23-24, 194875th, Apr. 25-26, 1969
Senate Track Meet, Cleveland, June 2, 1950 Seventh Regiment 100th Indoor Games, New York, April 14, 1950 3rd Annual Southern Relays, Birmingham, Ala., April 8, 1950U.S. Olympic All-Star Sport Carnival, New York March 22, 1952III Mezinarodnich, Lehkoatletickych Zarodu, Prague; August 17-18, 1948
VolleyballXVIII Olympiad, Tokyo, Organizing Committee Plans, 1964International Volleyball Federation, Official Bulletin, No. 49-50, March; No. 51, Sept.
1970The Bombay High School Athletic Association 7th Annual Athletic Championships,Bombay, India, Feb. 26-29, 1968University of Illinois, 4th Annual Indoor Relay Carnival, March 5, 1921
5th March 4, Annual Indoor Relay Carnival, 19226th March 3, Annual Indoor Relay Carnival, 192346th Annual Big Ten Track and Field Championships, May 31-June 1, 1946vs. Southern California Dual Track Meet, May 3, 1947vs. Wisconsin Football Game, Oct. 1, 1949
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Numerical List of Scrapbooks Received June 19, 1975ScrapbookNumber Title1 Sport, 1928-19442 1938-19404 1944-19475 1948-19516 1952-19557 1956-19598,8A 1960-19639,9A 1964-196712A,12B 1916, 1918, 1930-40, 1945-6116,16A,16B Visit to Tenri, Japan 54th Session of I.O.C., May 195817 Visit to Tokyo, 195518 Avery Brundage's Participation in Athletic Events, 1910-2519,19A Visit to Sofia: 53rd Session of I.O.C., September 195720 Visit to Madrid,21 Visit to Partenkirchen, 193422 Visit to Hungary, 195323 Field Museum Expedition to Alaska, 192724,24A,24B Visit to Iran, 195625 Olympic Games, Berlin, 193626 Olympic Games, Melbourne, 195627,27A Visit to Korea, U.S. 8th Army, May 195528 Beta Reunion at the University of Illinois, 196029 Pan-American Gares, Mexico City, 195530 Olympic Games, Squaw Valley, 196031 Deutsches Turn und Sportfeld, Leipzig, 195632 Original Stoke Torch33 Australia Visit, 195534 Sport, 1914-193035,35A,35B Visit to Tokyo: 54th Session of I.O.C., 195836 Visit to Munich: 55th Session of I.O.C., 195937 Visit to Madrid38 Red China's Participation in Olympic Games, 195939 Visit to Taiwan, 196440,40A La Pineta, Brundage's home in California41 Visit to Iran42 Mexico Visit, 196244 Visit to Baden-Baden: 60th I.O.C. Session, 196345 Visit to Republic of China, June 6-8, 196446 Visit to Matsu47 International Club, Olympic Village, Tokyo, October, 196448 Visit to Kyoto, Japan, November 1964Scrapbook Number Title48A Visit to Barcelona, Spain, Feb.-March, 196749 Visit to Rome, April 26, 196550 Visit to Athens: Celebration of Olympic Day, April 6, 196751 Visit to Tehran: 65th Session of I.O.C., May 2-11, 196752 Visit to Mexico, January 196853,53A Visits to Grenoble and Lisbon, February 196854,54A Visit to Korea, June 196855,55A Visit to Korea, June 196856 Visit to Ostersund, Sweden, March 196957 Visit to Leipzig, German Democratic Republic, July 196958 Visit to Hungary, September 1970
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59 Visit to Hungary, September 197060 Lyon, France61 Visit to Mexico, August 196762 Executive Committee of I.O.C. at Santa Barbara, California,
October 196663 Visit to Greece, September 197064 A Tribute to Alfred Hajos, the first Hungarian Olympic Champion,
1896: held in July 197265 Visit to Mexico, 196866 Sport, 1968-197067 Visit to Pakistan, November 15-16, 197068 Reception by the Los Angeles Olympic Committee Honoring
Brundage in Munich, September 4, 197269 XI Olympic Games, Winter 1972, Sapporo, Japan70 Articles by or about Avery Brundage, 1929, 1934, 1938-41,
1948-5571 Articles by or about Brundage, 1951-5372 1954-5573 1956-5874 195975 1960-6676 Action Photographs: IIa Nostra Fotografica dello Sport77 Olympic Gnmes, Melbourne, 194878 Trip to Pakistan, November 13-17, 197079 Construction of Olympic Sites in Rome, 196080 Brundage's 80th Birthday: Speeches and Photographs from
Banquet, Sept. 29, 196781 Brundage's 80th Birthday Messages, Cablegrams, and Letters82 Brundage's 80th Birthday: Messages, Cablegrams, and Letters83 Brundage's 80th Birthday: Thank you Letters, Press Clippings and
Personal Messages84 Brundage's 80th Birthday: Motion Pictures, Tape Recordings and
Photo Negatives85 Crisis of South Africa's Participation in 1968 Olympic Games86 South African Readmission: Information I87 South African Readmission: Information II88 South African Readmission: Pro89 South African Readmission: Against I90 South African Readmission: II91 Boycott of USA Black Athletes of the XIX Olympic Games in
Mexico City, 196892 South African Controversy, 1969-7093 Visit to Mexico, May 8-12, 197294 XI Winter Olympiad, Sapporo, 1972: Book I95 XI Winter Olympiad, Sapporo, 1972: Book II96 XI Winter Olympiad, Sapporo, 1972: Book III97 Schranz, Disqualification98 Sport, 197299 Controversy over the Olympic Games Scheduled to be held in
Denver, 1976100 Controversial Opinions by or about Brundage, 1936, 1948, 1959,
1962, 1964-70101 Encomium Clippings on Brundage, 1936, 1947, 1948, 1952, 1953,
1954, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1962, 1964-70102 Trips, Interviews, and Special Events, 1956, 1964-70
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Scrapbooks received October 13, 1976
3 Honors and Awards, 1907-19593A Honors and Awards, 1957-197210 Business, 1907-196111 Art, 1948-196712 General, 1916-19, 1925, 1928, 1931, 1935-44, 1947-52, 1955-6012C General, 1892, 1900, 1924, 1930, 1949, 1952-54, 1960-6513 Miscellaneous, 1912-13, 1916-20, 1924-26, 1929-45, 194814 Business, 1925-3I, 1936-38, 1942, 195115 Olympic Diplomas, 1908, 1912, 1924, 1932-33, 1936-40, 1946-52,
1956, 1960-6543 DeYoung Museum Vote, 1938-60103 Avery Brundage Collection, 1965-1967104 Family, 1900-1915105 Japan, 1958, 1964, 1968, 1972-74106 Japan Visit, April 5-23, 1974107 Europe, 1963, 1966108 XI Olympic Games, Leni Reifenstahl, 1936 photocopies and
photographic copies should be used instead of originals (original inprotective remote storage),
109 XI Olympic Games, Leni Reifenstahl, 1936 photocopies andphotographic copies should be used instead of originals (original inprotective remote storage),
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All scrapbooks listed below are boxed, except for those volumes in oversized flat storageand oversized shelving, which are listed first. More specific information concerning thecontents of each scrapbook is found following this listing, in numerical order, exceptnumbers 3, 3A, 10-12, 12C, 13-15, 43 and 103-109 which are at the end on pages ??????.
Oversized Flat Storage, ScrapbooksL: Sport, 1928-19442: Sport, 1938-194476: Action photographs: IIA Nostra Fotografica dello Sport
Oversize Shelving, Scrapbooks3,3A: Honors and Awards, 1907-1972 4: Sport, 1944-1947 5: 1948-19516: 1952-1955 7: 1956-19598,8A: 1960-19639,9A: 1964-196710: Business, 1907-1961 11: Art, 1948-1967 12: General, 1916-196012A,12B,12C: Sport, 1892-196513: Miscellaneous, 1912-1948 14: Business, 1925-1951 15: Olympic Diplomas, 1908-1965 19,19A: Sofia, I.O.C., September 1957 24A,24B: Iran, 195626: XVI Olympics, Melbourne, 195633: Australia Visit, 195540: La Pineta, 1964 193642: Mexico, 196243: DeYoung Museum Vote, 1938-60 193647: Olympic Village, Tokyo, Oct. 196448: Kyoto, Japan, November 196449: Rome, April 26, 196553A: Lisbon, Portugal, Feb. 21, 196856: Ostersund, Sweden, March 196962: I.O.C. Executive Committee, Santa Barbara, Calif. Oct. 196667: Pakistan, November 15-16, 197069: XI Winter Games, Sapporo, Japan, 197280: Brundage, 80th Birthday, Sept. 29,196781: Brundage, 80th Birthday, Sept. 29,196782: Brundage, 80th Birthday, Sept. 29,196783: Brundage, 80th Birthday, Sept. 29,196784: Brundage, 80th Birthday, Sept. 29,1967103: Avery Brundage Collection, 1965-1966105: Japan, 1958, 1964, 1968, 1972-74106: Japan Visit, April 5-23, 1974108: XI Olympic Games, Leni Reifenstahl, 1936109: XI Olympic Games, Leni Reifenstahl
Box 311: Scrapbooks
18: Avery Brundage Participation in Athletics, 1910-1925
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21: Visit to Partenkircken, 193422: Visit to Hungary, 195323: Field Museum Expedition to Alaska, 192725: Olympic Games, Berlin, 193670: Articles by or about Brundage, 1929, 1934, 1938-41, 1948-5571: Articles by or about Brundage, 1951-5377: Olympic Games, Melbourne, 1948
Box 312: Scrapbooks
17: Tokyo Visit, 195524: Visit to Iran, 195627, 27A: Visit to Korea, U.S. 8th Army, May 195529: Pan-American Games, in Mexico City, 195534: Sport, 1914-1930
Box 313: Scrapbooks
16,16A 16B: Visit to Tenri, Japan, 54th Session of I.O.C., May 195828: Beta Reunion at University of Illinois, 196030: Olympic Games, Squaw Valley, 196036: Visit to Munich, 55th Session of I.O.C., 195938: Red China's Participation in Olympic Games, 1959
Box 314: Scrapbooks
31: Deutsches Turn und Sportfeld, Leipzig, 1956.35,35A,35B: Visit to Tokyo, 54th Session of I.0.C., 195872: Articles by or About Brundage, 1954-5573: Articles by or About Brundage, 1956-5874: Articles by or About Brundage, 195979: Construction of Olympic Sites, Rome, 1960
Box 315: Scrapbooks
39: Visit to Taiwan, 196445: Visit to Republic of China, June 6-8, 196448A: Visit to Barcelona, Spain, February-March, 196750: Visit to Athens, Greece: Celebration of Olympic Games, April 6, 196751: Visit to Tehran, 65th Session of I.O.C., May 2-11, 196752: Visit to Mexico, January 196854,54A: Visit to Korea, June 196855,55A: June 196875: Articles by or about Brundage, 1960-66
Box 316: Scrapbooks
53: Visit to Grenoble, February 196857: Visit to Leipzig, June 196958: Visit to Hungary, September 197059: Visit to Hungary, September 197061: Visit to Mexico, August 196763: Visit to Greece, September 197065: Visit to Mexico, 196866: Sport, 1968-1970
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68: Reception by the Los Angeles Olympic Committee Honoring Brundage in Munich, September 4, 197278: Visit to Pakistan, November 13-17, 1970
Box 317: Scrapbooks
20: Visit to Madrid32: Original Stoke Torch37: Visit to Madrid 40A: La Pineta, his home in California41: Visit to Iran44: Visit to Baden-Baden, 60th Session of I.O.C., 196346: Visit to Matsue, Japan, September-October, 196460: Lyon, France64: A Tribute to Alfred Hajas, the first Hungarian Olympic Champion in 1896, held in July,
197293: Visit to Mexico, May 8-12, 1972
Box 318: Scrapbooks
85: Crisis of South Africa's Participation in the Olympic Games in Mexico City, 196886: South Africa's Readmission: Information, Volume I87: South Africa's Readmission: Information, Volume II
Box 319: Scrapbooks
88: South Africa's Readmission: Pro89: South Africa's Readmission: Against, Volume I91: Boycott of U.S.A. Black Athletes of the XIX Summer Olympic Games, Mexico City, 1968
Box 320: Scrapbooks
90: South Africa's Readmission: Against, Volume II92: South African Controversy, 1969-7094: XI Winter Olympic Games, Sapporo, Japan: Book I
Box 321: Scrapbooks
95: XI Winter Olympic Games, Sapporo, Japan: Book II96: XI Winter Olympic Games, Sapporo, Japan: Book III97: Schranz's Disqualificatios98: Sport 1972
Box 322: Scrapbooks
99: Controversy over the Olympic Games Scheduled to be held in Denver, 1976100: Controversial Opinions by or about Brundage, 1936, 1948, 1959, 1962, 1964-70101: Encomium Clippings on Brundage, 1936, 1947, 1948, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1962, 1964-70102: Trips, Interviews, and Special Events, 1956, 1964-70
Box 323: Photograph Albums
104: Family, 1900-1915
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107: European Travel, 1963, 1966
Scrapbook Number 1: Sport, 1928-1944
Page &Item
SCRAPBOOK 1Item Description, source
Date
1.01 Guest Editorial by Arnold Lurie (Note:comments on technical training)
1.02 AAU Approves New Ohio Association December1930
1.03 “Name 130 Honorary Rockne Pallbearers,”by Carl Aldrich, C. A. C. Journal
1.04 “Sports Committee of 1933 Fair Starts BallRolling,” by Harland Rohm
December11, 1930
1.05 Amateur Baseball Group Makes Plans for1932, Springfield Massachusetts Republican
January 7,1932
1.06 Photograph [newsphoto or brochure]: USAmateur Baseball Association - ExecutiveBoard
2.01 “Avery Brundage,” Who's Who in America
2.02 “Avery Brundage '09 Given NewAcclaim,” Lion Tatler (S.A.E.)
May, 1939
2.03 “Brundage to Run Chicago Fair Sports,”(Note: Photo shown as Avery Brundage isanother person.)
2.04 Avery Brundage Named World's FairSport Committee Manager, A.P. Wire
[January12]
2.05 “Brundage to head sports for ‘33 Fair,”Herald and Examiner
January13, 1932
2.06 S-I-D-E-L-I-N-E-S, by Leo Fischer, ChicagoAmerican
April 7,1931
2.07 "Geiger Says ‘Strong Sporting ProgramNeeded for World’s Fair’ Brundage IdealMan to Assume Charge at Once," ChicagoAmerican
January 6,1931
2.08 “The Human Playback Machine: AveryBrundage,” (Chairman of the U.S.Olympic Committee,)” cartoon
2.09 “Geiger Says: ‘Well Deserved’ and ‘Fair inPolicies,’”
January17, 1935
2.10 “Name Members of Sports Committee”Worlds Fair
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SCRAPBOOK 1Item Description, source
Date
2.11 “Army Expands Sports Program, BootsDemands for Equipment,” by Hugo G.Autz, Sporting Goods Dealer
September1944
2.12 Caricatures: Of AAU Officials at theAnnual Convention, Kansas City Times
November17, 1931
2.13 “Avery Brundage to Head World’s FairSport Body”
4.01 43rd Annual AAU Convention - KansasCity [photograph]
November17, 1931
4.02 Dinner Tendered to Wm. B. Simpson byDirectors of CAA [photograph]
January19, 1933
5.01 49th AAU Convention, Boston, Mass.[photograph]
November14, 1937
5.02 Executive Committee of the AOA atNYAC [photograph]
January 8,1938
6.01 Members of the Congress of theInternational Amateur AthleticAssociation, Los Angeles, California,[photograph]
July 29,1932
6.02 Dinner in Honor of the AOC July 22,1932
7.01 White House Reception of A.A.U. with H.Hoover, [photograph], (Note in book states“Section of Hoover and Brundage cut outand sent to Germany, May, 1972")
November19, 1930
7.02 Photograph of White House Reception, 42nd
Annual Convention, Amateur AthleticUnion of U.S. [with wives and children]
November17, 1930
9.01 “Olympic Rift Splits A.A.U. and Colleges”
9.02 “Olympic Meeting ‘continued from page4,’” [start of article is missing]
9.03 Invitation to Golden Anniversary Banquetof A.A.U. in the U.S.
9.04 “Golden Jubilee Banquet Highlight ofA.A.U. Convention Here,” Washington Post
December4, 1938
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Page &Item
SCRAPBOOK 1Item Description, source
Date
9.05 “A.A.U. Ready to Cooperate withN.C.A.A.”
November14, 1937
9.06 Article: "Compromise on OlympicRepresentation is Effected: Parity isAdoped for Sports Bodies" - Arthur J.Daley, New York Times
November18, 1937
9.07 Colleges Strike at AAU Control October19, 1937
9.08 “See International Aid for Colleges inOlympic Fight”
October21, 1937
9.09 “ Brundage to Aid Colleges in OlympicFight Report,” Chicago American
October26, 1937
9.10 “Olympic Switch Denied”
9.11Brundage May Head AAU December7, 1939
9.12 “Colleges Win Compromise onOlympics,” Chicago Daily News
November18, 1937
9.13 S-I-D-E-L-I-N-E-S by Leo Fischer, ChicagoAmerican
July 10,1939
9.14 Golden Anniversary Banquet of A.A.U. of the United States,program
December3, 1938
10.01
“A.A.U. Calendar,” Amateur Athlete January,1939
10.02
“Brundage May Be ‘Drafted:’ Election asA.A.U. Head Seen,” by Leo Fischer, ChicagoHerald-American
November15, 1939
10.03
“The Pulse: Bingham Misquoted; ‘Wasn’tKnocking A.A.U. Officials’,” by GeorgeC. Careus [?], Boston Evening Transcript
February9, 1939
10.04
“Roundy Says . . . ,” [Brundage speakingto Rounders Club]
March 29,1940
10.05
Certificate: From AAU to Avery Brundage- Veteran Membership
March 1,1940
10.06
Article: "AAU - Golden JubileeConvention" - Bill Boni
[missing]
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Page &Item
SCRAPBOOK 1Item Description, source
Date
10.07
"Mass Athletics As Defense Measure, OldCoach's Plan", Joe Williams, New York WorldTelegram
August 15,1940
10.08
"AAU Meddlers Stiil Hound GridPlayers," Jack Miley
10.09
"About World Affairs and Meters," JesseAbramson, New York Herald-Tribune
August 13,1940
11.01
Picture News Page: "Following theDelegates Around During a Day at the52nd Annual AAU Convention," Denver Post
December8, 1940
11.02
“Tourney Will be Held Here for SeventhStraight Year,” Denver Post
December6, 1940
11.03
“Invitation of Nazi Boxing Head PromptsQuick Action,” Denver Post
December8, 1940
11.04
New Set-Up for International Participationis Proposed, Denver Post [continues as “SportsFederation Proposed by AAU”
December8, 1940
12.01
“A.A.U. Chiefs: Sports this Morning,” byChester Nelson, Rocky Mountain News
December6, 1940
12.02
“Sports this Morning,” Rocky Mountain News December7, 1940
12.03
“Denver Certain to Get Cage Tourney,” byWiles Hallock
12.04
“A.A.U. Delegates ‘Chin’ at AnnualConventions Here: 300 Amateur HeadsArrive for Conclave”
12.05
“U.S. Athletes Will Not Go to Germany”
12.06
“A.A.U. Reinstates Luisetti,” Denver Post December9, 1940
12.07
“A.A.U. Officials Debate Yards VersusMeters,” Denver Post [newsphoto]
December6, 1940
12.08
“1941 Amateur Athletic Union Officers,”[newsphoto]
13.01
“Plotting Vast A.A.U. Program,” Herald-American
December11, 1942
13.02
“The Convention,” Amateur Athlete January1943
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SCRAPBOOK 1Item Description, source
Date
13.03
“A.A.U. Leaders Whose ConventionCloses Here Sunday,” Columbus Dispatch
December,1943
13.04
“Broader Program of Mass Athletics Urgedby Brundage,” New York Times
December13, 1942
13.05
“Brundage Asks A.A.U. to Widen Programof Physical Education,” New York Herald Tribune
December13, 1942
13.06
“AAU Fails to Receive Bids forSwimming Meets,” by James S. Kearns,Chicago Sun
December13, 1942
13.07
“Brundage Urges Level of Axis SportsProgram,” Chicago Times
December13, 1942(?)
13.08
“A.A.U. Delegates Learn of Navy SportsProgram,” Chicago Tribune [continuation ofarticle, missing start]
December12, 1942
16 -17
Complete pages from the paper witharticles on Olympic Games, Boston Sunday Post
July 8,1928
18.01
Hahn and Hamm Make New World'sRecords, Boston Post
July 8,1928
19.01
“How Stadium Looked as One of GreatestTrack Meets in History Progressed,” BostonPost
July 8,1928
19.02
“Bungalowing the Olympiad,” Los AngelesExaminer [newsphoto]
November24, 1931
20.01
“Paddock Named for ________: Sprinters’Status is Challenged Because of OutsideActivities,” by J. P. Abramson, New YorkHerald-Tribune
July 9,1928
20.02
“32 Oarsmen and Seven Crews Selectedfor Olympic Games”
20.03
“From Another Angle,” by Harry Cross
20.04
“Earlier Olympic Track Trials Next YearPlanned,” [title fragment] by Harry Cross,New York Herald Tribune
January 3,1931
20.05
“Olympics Will Be Held asCarded–Brundage”
20.06
“Olympic’s Chief Laud Work of LosAngeles Committee”
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SCRAPBOOK 1Item Description, source
Date
20.07
“US to Send Hockey Team to AmateurTourney in Poland”
[missing]
20.08
“Fight Looms Over Site of OlympicTryouts,” Denver Post
May 8,1931
20.09
“Chicago Certain to Get Olympic Fight,Track Tests”
20.10
“Vote Shift of Olympic Trials toCalifornia”
20.11
“Minneapolis 6 May Be Chose for LongTrip”
21.12
“_.A.U. Investigates Pro Charges,” [titlefragment, article missing]
21.01
Hartford Courant pictures of 1932 OlympicStadium, leaders, and representatives
November25, 1931
21.02
“Three Big Shots” [picture: William MayGarland, Brundage, and George W.Graves]
21.03
“Graves and Brundage in S. F. Today”
21.04
“Los Angeles Olympiad to Lead All, SaysPresident Brundage”
21.05
“Amateur Chiefs Are Here,” San FranciscoChronicle [newsphoto]
1931 or1932
21.06
“Olympiad Leaders Arrive” Los Angeles TimesPart A,
November20, 1931
21.10
“Olympic Games Leaders Arrive,” Part B November20, 1931
21.07
“Olympic Plans Approved,” Long Beach PressTelegram
November27, 1931
21.08
“Olympic Heads Approve RowingCourse,” Long Beach Sun
November24, 1931
21.09
“L.A. Artist Wins $500 for OlympicDesign,” L.A. Examiner
November23, 1931
21.10
“L.A. Olympic Workers Win Chief’sPraise,” Los Angeles Examiner
22.01
“A.A.U. Leader Seeks Change in Dates forMeet at U.C.” by Harry M. Hayward, SanFrancisco Examiner
November25, 1931
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SCRAPBOOK 1Item Description, source
Date
22.02
“Avery Brundage,” Mercury November18, 1931
22.03
“Coach Predicts Track Decline”
22.04
“Slice! May Reduce Number of U.S.Olympic Athletes,” C. Times
April 29,1933
22.05
“Olympic Week to Raise Fund forAthletes,” by John Carmichael, Chicago DailyNews
April 30,1932
22.06
“Olympic Funds Low–Olympic FinancesAre in Bad Shape,” by Alan Gould,Philadelphia _________
April 30,1932
22.07
“Racketeers Get Olympic Funds BrundageSays”
April 1,1932
22.08
“Fund Shortage to Cut U.S. OlympicEntries,” Herald Examiner
May 26
22.09
“Brundage Confirms Condition of LowOlympic Fund Chest”
May 26
22.10
“Chicago Organizes to Raise OlympicFunds,” Chicago Daily News
June 13,1932
22.11
“Name Group to Raise Chicago’s Quotafor U.S. Olympic Team,” Chicago Herald-Examiner
June 13,1932
22.12
“Start Fund Drive,” Chicago American[newsphoto]
June 20,1932
22.13
“Olympic Fund Lags: ProgramThreatened”
22.14
“Help Olympics,” Chicago American[newsphoto]
June 18,1932
22.15
“Loop Quarters Are Open for OlympicDrive,” Chicago Daily News
June 20,1932
22.16
“Glen Oak Course Beats NationalChampion,” Tribune, [newsphoto]
July 11,1932
22.17
“Wykoff Given Great Reception byCrowd”
22.18
“Chicago Club Gives $1,500 toOlympics,” St. Louis Star
June 23,1932
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SCRAPBOOK 1Item Description, source
Date
23.01
“Another German Bobsled TeamSmashup, Four Badly Hurt,” by Edward J.Neil, Buffalo Courier Express
February3, 1932
23.02
“Olympic Speaker,” Tribune, [newsphoto] November29, 1931
23.03
“Brundage Seeks New I.C. 4 A Date”
23.04
“Olympic Plans Are Praised by Chiefs”
23.05
“Avery Brundage Seeking to StandardizedAmateur Code,” National Business Digest
December,1933
23.06
“The American Olympic CommitteeInspects the Bobsled Run” [newsphoto]
23.07
“Results of Second Day’s Events in 3rd
Olympic Winter Games,” Herald-TribuneFebruary6, 1932
23.08
Newsphoto, Jack Shea and AveryBrundage, Syracuse Post Standard
February6, 1932
23.09
“Captain Wibon of Swedish OlympicBody, A.A.U. Guest,” Post
August 14,1931
23.10
“Shea, Olympic Star Wins Second Title,”by Edward J. Neal, Syracuse Post
February6, 1932
23.11
DIPLOMA: Lake Placid - 1932 Games . . .to Avery Brundage
1932
23.12
“10,000 Meter Speed-Skating Trials inOlympic Games Ruled ‘No Races’ AfterLong Dispute,” New York Herald-Tribune
February6, 1932
23.13
“U.S. Sextet Beats Poland, 4 to 1, inOlympic Hockey,” New York Herald Tribune
February6, 1932
24.01
“_________ America’s Hopes of Triumphin Olympic Figure Skating,” New York HeraldTribune [newsphoto]
February6, 1932
24.02
“Speaking Out on Sports,” by WestbrookPegler, New York Evening [?] Post
February8, 1932
24.03
The New York Times, Picture Section February14, 1932
25.01
“Olympic 1896 Track Records Not SoFlossy,” by Warren Brown
February22, 1932
25.02
“U.S. to Back Nurmi in Olympic Fight,”by Maxwell Stiles, Herald Examiner
July 23,1932
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SCRAPBOOK 1Item Description, source
Date
25.03
“IAAF Commission Rules onMatter...Paavo Nurmi Barred with NoAppeal From Verdict Possible,” New YorkTimes
July 29,1932
25.04
“Complete Success is Assured forOlympics (1932), Brundage Says,” by PaulMickelson, Denver Post
January16, 1932
25.05
“German Lauds Arrangements forOlympics,” Herald-Examiner
July 23,19??
25.06
“Blocks Ruled out for Games” July 28,1932
25.07
Certificate for Competitors in Final Try-outs Held by the A.O.C.
1932
25.08
“I.A.A.F. in Los Angeles” [newsphoto] 1932
25.09
“Final Olympic Trials Cause Discord,” byAlan Gould, Denver Post
July 9,1932
25.10
“Final American Olympic Tryouts andA.A.U. National Track and FieldChampionships” [program]
July 15-16,1932
26.01
“Xth Olympiad Los Angeles, 1932" [autopass for Olympic Stadium parking area]
1932
26.02
Olympic Men Find Competition is WithSelf, Not With Others
July 26,19??
26.03
“Urges Taxation for Olympics”
26.04
American Olympic Committee, “Games ofthe Tenth Olympiad, July 30- August 14,1932,” [brochure]
26.05
Olympic Games Provide Success in EveryPhase, Christian Science Monitor
August 27,1932
26.06
“The Modern Olympics: The Second ofThree Articles on the Olympic Games,”Cherry Circle
May 1932
27.01
“Will Direct Track Meet,” Chicago Daily News[newsphoto]
July 18,1932
27.02
“50,000 Fans Cheer International Stars inDaily News Meet,” Chicago Daily News
August,1932
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SCRAPBOOK 1Item Description, source
Date
28.01
“Call to Athletes Issued by Hitler,” New YorkTimes
December15, 1933
28.02
“See Brundage O.K. on Games in Berlin,” August 10,1934 ?
28.03
“Brundage Sails to Decide if US WillEnter Olympics”
July 27,1934
28.04
“U.S. Delays OK on Berlin Olympics . . .Brundage to Probe Nazi-Jewish Status”
28.05
“Nazi's Satisfy Olympic Men,” MilwaukeeJournal
June 21,1934
28.06
“Bonthron Mark Gains Approval,” New YorkTimes
August 29,1934
28.07
“Germany is ‘Uncivilized State’ SaysBrundage, after Studying Policy on Jews inOlympics,” New York Herald-Tribune
September26, 1934
28.08
“US Participation in Olympic Games isAssured,” Detroit News
September27, 1934
28.09
“Olympic Group Makes Peace withGermany”
November22
28.10
Future of Olympic Games withCompetition in Fasting, [cartoon]
28.11
“U.S. Fails to Act on German OlympicBid,” Chicago Herald and Examiner
February5, 1934
28.12
“Seeks Acceptance of Olympic Bid,” NewYork Times
June 22,1934
28.13
“At Hotel Adlon, Berlin”
28.14
“See Brundage O.K. on Games in Berlin,”Chicago American
August 10,1934
28.15
“Brundage on Olympic Quiz”
28.16
“Olympics Bid Before Board: GermanyAssures Brundage Fair Break for Jews,” byHerbert Alan, New York Post
September26, 1934
28.17
“Brundage Eyes German Sport Status ofJews,” Chicago Tribune
September14, 1934
28.18
“Brundage Puts Off Decision on NaziOlympics”
September14
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Date
28.19
“Brundage Urges Immediate Vote on U.S.Entry in Olympics,” by Arthur Daley, NewYork Times
September26, 1934
28.20
(Île de France is in 1051,” New York Sun September25, 1934
28.21
“U.S. Accepts Invitation to OlympicGames in Germany,” Chicago Tribune
September26
28.22
“Leading Members of U.S. AmateurAthletic Union Who Voted AgainstParticipating in 1936 Olympics”[newsphoto]
29.01
“Olympiaden Hotad...USA - Medverkanunder Debatt,” Dagens Nyheter
August 25,1934
29.02
“All Världens idrottsledare i Stockholm,”Svenska Dagbladet
August 25,1934
29.03
“Ögonblicksbider och intervjuer”
29.04
“Idrottens Världskongress Öppnad: iStadshuset under högtidliga ceremonier,”Nyadagligtallehanda
August 28,1934
29.05
“Glöm Nurmiaffären, säger Mr.Brundage,” Huforidstadsbladet
September5, 1934
29.06
“Idrotten måste följa:Ecklesiastikministern,” Svenska Dagbladet
August 29,1934
30.01
Suomen Urheilen Johto ei ole maanurheilutulosten Tasolla-- “Sanoo Amerikanurheiluliiton Puheenjohtaja AveryBrundage”
31.01
“Olympiad Despite Hitler Will be Held,”Herald-Examiner
31.02
“Prize for Olympic Essay”
31.03
Hans Nusslein (Pro Tennis Star), Sonntagsport,Chicago [newsphoto]
March 17,1935
31.04
“Nusslein In 1935 Indoor Tennis Debut”[“To Raise Funds to Send US Team toGermany...Newspic...Avery Brundage withNusslein,”] Chicago Daily News
March 7,1935
31.05
"Pressure on AAU Against US in Games" -Maxwell Stiles
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SCRAPBOOK 1Item Description, source
Date
31.06
“American Sport Leader Here Planning for1936 Meet,” Continental News and Berlin Topics
September23, 1934
31.07
“All Right, Let’s Go!” [cartoon, “A.A.U.and Athletes Going to Berlin”], New YorkEvening Journal
December9, 1935
31.08
“The Weight of the Evidence,” HarvardCrimson
November5, 1935
32.01
“Hockey Opens Olympics Today, TwoEnglish Players Barred...Canadians AreRuled Out After Protest on Eligibility”
1936
32.02
“Brundage Sails: Sees Full U.S. OlympicEntry”
January 24
32.03
“President of Olympic Board WritesLetters to U.S. Stars Urging Spread ofGood Will,” by Winthrop Lyman
1936
32.04
“Winter Games Best Ever–Brundage. U.S.Improves,” by Avery Brundage, Los Angeles
February18, 1936
33.01
“US Olympic Body Takes MoreTemperate Stand Than A.A.U. on RacialIssue,” New York Times
November23, 1933
33.02
“Olympic Body Backs Water on JewishBan,” by Bob Considine, Washington Herald
November23, 1933
33.03
“A.A.U. Receives German’s Pledge,” byBert P. Taggart, Pittsburgh Post Gazette
November22, 1933
33.04
“U.S. Pledges ‘36 Olympic Entry If BerlinLets Jews Compete,” J. P. Abramson, NewYork Herald Tribune
November23, 1933
33.05
“British Fail to Act on Olympic Situation” November24
33.06
“Olympic Status up to Germany, SaysBrundage,” by J. P. Abramson, New York HeraldTribune
November24, 1933
33.07
“Vote on Olympics Widely Approved,” byArthur J. Daley, New York Times
November24, 1933
33.08
“Brundage Names A.A.U. Committees” January 22
33.09
“Sporting Comment about NationalA.A.U. Basketball Tournament Held inKansas City,” by C. E. McBride, Kansas CityStar
March 18,1934
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Date
34.01
“Reopen Attack on U S Entry intoOlympics,”
December6, [1934 ?]
34.02
“Brundage Thinks US Must Work,” byAlan Gould [re U.S. accepting invitation to1936 games]
34.03
“Brundage with announcement of hisarrival for 46th annual convention of U.S.AAU,” [newsphoto] [title broken fromclipping, no source listed]
December6, 1934
34.04
“Brundage Warns AAU of U. S. Decline inSports,” Miami News
December8, 1934
34.05
“Brundage Says U.S. Must Go toOlympics”
34.06
“Disclaims a Spokesman: No One Chosento Speak for Jews, Anti-Nazi LeagueSays,” New York Times
December9, 1934
34.07
“A.A.U. Expects ExcitingElection–Brundage May Back Mahoney,”Miami News
December9, 1934
34.08
“ “New York Gets A.A.U President andConvention: Mahoney Succeeds Brundageas AAU President” Miami News
December10, 1934
34.09
“Issue on Olympics Quashed by A.A.U. atMiami Meeting,” New York Times
December9, 1934
34.10
“Jews Seen Supporting Olympics,” byAlan Gould, Miami News
December8, 1934
34.11
“U.S. Senator Praises A.A.U. SportsEfforts,” Miami Herald
December10, 1934
34.12
“O’er the Sports Desk: Mahoney ChosenNew President of A.A.U.,” by Jack Bell
34.13
“Controversy over Olympics Looms atA.A.U. Meet: Sessions Get UnderwayHere,” Miami News
December9, 1934
34.14
“Brundage Steps Out, Mahoney In asA.A.U. Chief,”
December9, 1934
34.15
Photograph of plaque awarded to JohnGrover for outstanding leadership inamateur athletics, presented by A.A.U.
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34.16
“Presides over A.A.U.” [newsphoto ofBrundage], Herald Tribune
34.17
Brundage Ste_______ler Blocks A.A.U.Anti-Nazi,” [title fragment]
35.01
"Rejects Proposal to Abandon Meter" - A.J. Daley, New York Times
November20, 1933
35.02
“A.A.U. Convention Votes for Meter,” NewYork Times
November21, 1933
35.03
“A.A.U. Warns Germany to Lift Its Ban onJews,” A.P.Wire
[November20]
35.04
“AAU Delegates Debate Berlin OlympicSite,” Pittsburgh Sun Telegram
November20, 1933
35.05
“Metric System is Retained by AAU,” byBert P. Taggart, [incomplete article]
35.06
“Text of AAU's Resolution to AmericanOlympic Group... Motion ThreateningWithdrawal of US Athletes to be OfferedTomorrow” A.P. Wire
[November20, 1933]
35.07
“Brundage _________n Elected A.A.U.President: Former Illinois U. Athlete HoldsOffice for Sixth Year,” Denver Post
November21, 1933
35.08
“Battle Rages on Floor of Convention,” byCharles J. Doyle
36.01
“AAU Hurls Jewish Defi at Germany,”Pittsburgh Post Gazette
November21, 1933
36.02
“AAU Boycotts 1936 Olympics Becauseof The Nazi Ban on Jews,” New York Times
November21, 1933
36.03
“AAU Tables German Protest of U S"Boycott" of '36 Olympics,” New York HeraldTribune
November22, 1933
36.04
“Vote of American AAU to Shun OlympicGames Falls Like Bomb in Berlin:Germany Stunned by Boycott Move,” NewYork Times
November22, 1933
36.05
“Olympic Group to Meet Today inWashington,” New York Herald Tribune
November22, 1933
36.06
“German Denial of Racial Sport EdictSilent on Unofficial Bars”
[November21, 1933]
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36.07
“AAU Receives Germany's Pledge” [missing]
39.01
“Committee Action RecommendingBoston to be Brought up Again; ThreeNew Records Accepted,” by W. J.McGoogan, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
39.02
“Brundage points out Danger and Evils ofSystem” “Starting Blocks to be Used,”Milwaukee
November18
39.03
“Brundage Again A.A.U. Chief; Title Meetfor Pittsburgh,” Philadelphia
November18
39.04
“Schools Given Right to Name EligibleStars,” by Alan J. Gould, Minneapolis
November19
39.05
“A.A.U. Favors Starting Blocks But WillNot Permit their Use,” Boston
November18
39.06
“Brundage Right Man for AAUPresidency,” American Athletic Union Bulletin.
1928
39.07
“Brundage Favors a Fund of $2,000,000for Olympics,” American Athletic Union Bulletin
1928
39.08
“AAU Starts Drive Against RingOutlaws,” Tribune
November28, 1929
39.09
Pamphlet: Of Avery Brundage Addresses:"In Defense of the Amateur Code"Delivered at 41st A.A.U. Banquet
November,1929
39.10
"Athletics and Industry," BrundageAddress to Chicago Association ofCommerce
39.11
“Amateurism Must Reform, BrundageSays,” Chicago Daily Tribune
November19, 1929
41.01
“AAU'S Mysterious Backer Believed to beBrundage...Donor of $2,000,000 Fund WillBe Made Known Soon,” by Charles E.Parker, New York Telegram [part of title ismissing]
December20, 1930
41.02
“Brundage Signally Honored,” Cherry Circle December1930
41.03
“Brundage Aims to Cement Amateur BodyTruce,” by Charles E. Parker, New York Telegram
December19, 1930
41.04
[untitled article regarding Brundage beingproud of showing in the junior field]
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41.05
“AAU Plans Nation Merger with YMCA”
41.05
“Brundage Again Heads A.A.U.” Discus December,193?
41.06
“High Athletic Officials Praise Club for ItsConduct of National Swim Meet,” byAvery Brundage, Discus
May, 1930
41.07
“Central A.A.U. Officials Meet,”[newsphoto]
41.08
"Brundage Again Heads National AmateurAthletic Union,” Clarence A. Bush, Tricolor
November,1930
41.09
“Looking Them Over,” John Cresbaugh,Jr. Montclair Times
41.10
“An Appreciation,” [for Rocky MountainAssociation of the A.A.U. hosting theoutdoor track and field championship] by Avery Brundage
1929 [?]
41.11
“Brundage will Tell of Cage Meet OverKYW,” Herald Examiner
March 8,1931
42.01
“AAU Honors Jones at BanquetTonight,”C. E. Post
February26, 1931
42.02
“Jones Presented Medal,” Denver Post[newsphoto]
March 1,1931
42.03
“Donoghue Is Toastmaster at Dinner toBobby Jones,” P. T. Ringling, Tri-ColorMagazine
42.04
“The Bobby Jones Love Feast,” by ErnestHeitkamp, The Cherry Circle
April,1931
42.05
Invitation/Reservation Slip for A.A.U.’sTestimonial Dinner Honoring Robert TyreJones Jr.
February26, 1931
42.06
“Jones Given Sullivan Medal, HighestAAU Award,” Chicago American
February27, 1931
42.07
“Jones Given A.A.U. Medal as 1,500Cheer,” Tribune
February27, 1931
42.08
“Bobby Gets Medal for His Record:Expect 1,500 to Attend Dinner for King ofGolf”
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42.09
“Honor Golf in Honoring Jones: Heit”byErnest L. Heitkamp
42.10
“A.A.U. of the U.S. National SportsDinner Honoring Robert Tyre Jones Jr.”[program]
February26, 1931
43.01
“Brundage Seeks British-Yank MeetHere,” by Bob Stanton
43.02
Avery Brundage with Lord DavidBurghley, [newsphoto]
43.03
“Stars to Compete at Soldier FieldTomorrow Night,” Walter J. Harris, G.Evening Post
August 26,1930
43.04
“U.S., British Track Stars Arrive,” by LeoFischer, Chicago American
August 26,1930
43.05
“Of 40,000 at Soldiers Field for TrackMeet,” Tri Color [newsphoto]
September,1930
43.06
“City Welcomes World Track StarsToday,” Tribune [title fragment]
August 2?,[1930]
43.07
“Rockne Speaks at Luncheon for TrackMen,” Chicago Daily News
August 26,1930
43.08
“Uncle Sam Has His Chance to Get Evenwith John Bull,” Tribune
August 23,1930
43.09
“Just a Modest Invitation,” [newsphoto ofBrundage with Vice-President Curtis]
44.01
“National Groups Named by A.A.U.” NewYork World
February3, 1931
44.02
“12 Teams Seek Cage Titles at StadiumToday,” Jack Ryan, Herald Examiner [?]
March 28,1931
44.03
“Brundage Visions Greatest Cage Meet”Herald-Examiner
March 10,1931
44.04
“U.S. May Meet Germany in ChicagoTrack Games,”
March 16
44.05
“A.A.U. Makes Final Drawing,”[newsphoto], Herald Examiner
March 28,1931
44.06
“Brundage Re-elected: Boston Picked forRing Meet Over St. Louis,” A.P. Wire
[November19]
44.07
“An Appreciation,” [39th Annual Track andField Championships of AAU held inLincoln, Nebraska]
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44.08
“Avery Brundage here for National AAUMeet,” Lincoln State Journal
July 4,1931
44.09
“Brundage Foresees Olympic Struggle”
44.10
"The Vanishing Long Distance Racers" -Wm. S. Forman
July, 1931
44.11
“Great Field of Athletes Ready for MeetToday,” Nebraska State Journal
July 3,1931
44.12
“Sidelines,” [AAU Meet and Brundage]Leo Fischer
45.01
“Retain Brundage: The AAU NamesPresident for Another Term at ElectionHere,” Kansas City Tribune
November18, 1931
45.02
“Ruling Made to Prohibit Any Role onScreen,” by George T. Davis
45.03
“Prominent Delegates to the AAU AreSketched ‘In Action’ As . . .” [caricatures]
45.04
“Brundage Again Elected Head of CentralA.A.U.”
45.05
“Avery Brundage is Re-elected to HeadAmateur Union,” A.P. Wire
[November18]
45.06
“Avery Brundage is Re-elected Head ofAAU” A.P. Wire
[November18]
45.07
“Shapes Its House: The AAU DiscussesNation’s Sports Problems in All-DaySession Here,” Kansas City Times
November17, 1931
45.08
“He's An AAU Fixture” November18, 1931
45.09
“AAU President Speaks Highly ofK.C.A.C. [Kansas City Athletic Club],” TheBlue Diamond
January,1932
45.10
“A Big Sports Day: AAU Starts 43rd
Annual Convention Here With Twenty-Nine Meetings,” Kansas City Times
November16, 1931
45.11
“Brundage is Again AAU President,” Discus December1931
46.01
“Brundage Plans Sweeping Probe ofSouthland AAU,” L.A. Examiner
August 11,1932
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46.02
"U S Team Plays Pros but Still Amateurs,How Can That Be," M. Stiles
46.03
“Olympic OK Sought for Coast Favorite”by Maxwell Stiles, Herald Examiner
46.04
"’New Deal’ Expected in Local AmateurAthletic Circles this Fall" George T. Davis
46.05
“Paid Simon Pure Fighters AnswerCharges in Week,” Southtown Economist
August 30,1932
46.06
“As I Get It: A Boy’s Not a Boy When Heis Over 28,” Southtown Economist
August 30,1932
46.07
Program from Dinner hedl by A.A>U. Ofthe U.S. on the occasion of the Track andField Match
August 14,1932
46.08
Cover of program for Track and FieldChampionship
August 14,1932
47.01
“Track and Field Events of AmateurAthletic Union To Be Put On MetricBasis,” New York Times
November23, 1932
47.02
“Amelia Earhart Mentioned for SullivanAward,” C. D. News
November22, 1932
47.03
“AAU Votes Record Recognition toLosers At Olympics,” New York Times
November22, 1932
47.04
“Meters to Boost US Prestige on Track,Says A.C. Gilbert,” Herald Tribune
December19, 1932
47.05
“New A.A.U. Code Hits Promoters andFighters”
47.06
“Avery Brundage (elected tounprecedented fifth term as President ofNational A.A.U.) Southern [?] Amateur Athlete
December1932
47.07
“Central A.A.U. Upholds Ban on MatchedBouts”
47.08
AAU Honors Brundage...Metric SystemAdopted for Track and Field
47.09
Article: "Brundage Thinks Lovelock MayClip His World Mark" H. MacNamara[article fragment]
47.10
“Brundage Set to Resign,” Chicago American[article fragment]
November11 193?
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47.11
“Stricter Adherence to Amateur IdealsKeynote of 44th Annual Meeting,” byArthur J. Daley, New York Times
November21, 1932
47.12
“Brundage Not To Run Again, Report inEast”
1933
47.13
“A.A.U. American Track and FieldChampionship at Madison SquareGarden,” [program]
February25, 1933
47.14
“Table Tennis Zone Tryouts Start HereTomorrow,” Chicago American
November16, 1933
47.15
“Great Trio in 800 Meter at A.A.U. Meet”
48.01
“Brundage Announces Retirement as AAUChieftain,” Chicago American
November15, 1933
48.02
“Brundage Drafted to Serve AAU asPresident,” Pittsburgh Press
November21, 1933
48.03
“Brundage to Remain as AAU President,”Pittsburgh Sun Telegram
November21, 1933
48.04
“Avery Brundage to head A.A.U. for SixthTime: Germands Deny Banning Jews inOlympics,” A.P. Wire
[November21, 1933]
48.05
“Garland First Recipient of Sullivan MedalAwarded for Outstanding Service toSports,” New York Times
November21, 1933
48.06
“Chicagoan To Be Elected for Sixth YearToday as Convention Closes,” by VolneyWalsh
48.07
“Garland Named First Recipient ofSullivan Medal for Service,” Tribune
November21, 1933
48.08
“Locarno Row May Affect Olympics”
48.09
“Pro-Jewish Resolution Adopted byAAU...Jews Welcome Germany”
48.10
“Germany Gets Warning on Olympics,” byCharles J. Doyle
48.11
Untitled article congratulating Brundageon being elected President of A.A.U. BritishOlympic Journal
January1933
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49.01
“AAU Will Keep Olympic Issue OpenPending Future Attitude of Germany,” NewYork Times
December10, 1934
49.02
“Brundage Implores A.A.U. To StopFactional Warfare,” by Alan Gould, DenverPost
November10, 1936
49.03
“Brundage, Back From Olympics: U. S.Leader Lauds Owens, Despite Ban,” J. P.Abramson New York Herald Tribune
September25
49.04
“The Sportsman–Doing the Impossible;The Arm Chair Amateur,” by Charles E.Parker
1935[?]
49.05
“Avery Brundage Not Entirely at Fault inOlympic Errors" E. J. Geiger, Chicago American
August 20,1936
49.06
“Brundage Back, Defends Action byCommittee in Jarrett Case,” New York Times
September25, 1936
49.07
“‘40 Olympics Being Booted AroundAgain”
49.08
"Amateur Athletics in Good Hands,"George M. R. Holmes, Monitor
1934
49.09
“Kommodore” [Postcard photograph ofGustavus T. Kirby and Avery Brundage
January29, 1936
49.10
Avery Brundage, Sir Thomas Fearnley,and Ambassador Biddle [Photograph]
50.01
Winter Games, 1936 [ticket] February6-16, 1936
50.02
“War Strikes AAU” November 15, 1937
50.03
“Avery Brundage Heads Bain Probe GrandJury,” C. Times
December7, 1931
50.04
“Avery Brundage” Chicago Association of Commerce[biographical essay]
1938
50.05
“Olympic Chief is Chosen Head of NewGrand Jury,” Evening Post
December7, 1931 (?)
50.06
“New Jury Head,” Herald Examiner[newsphoto]
December8, 1931
50.07
“Brundage Takes Hand in A.A.U. ElectionPlans”
November15, 1937
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50.08
“Completing the Lake Shore A.C.,” by AlDemaree [comic strip]
50.09
“Hoyt to Be Named AAU President,” byWalter Kiley, Boston Evening ?
November15, 1937
50.10
American Bank Note Company, 1940Olympics stamp
50.11
“A.A.U. Carries Olive Branch toWashington,” by George Carens, BostonEvening Transcript
November15, 1937
50.12
“Jury Ready for Bank Quiz,” Examiner December8, 1931
50.13
“Donaghue and Brundage Head A.A.U.Delgates,”
50.14
“A.A.U. Opens Covention at BostonToday,”
November13, 1937
50.15
“Brundage Men Back on Jobs”
50.16
“A.A.U. Elects Yale Graduate, Hoyte asHead,” A.P. Wire
[November15]
50.17
“Political Trick Fails Mahoney: A.A.U.Again ‘Cleans House,’” Uncle Jake’s SportNews
December18, 1937
50.18
“Olympic Heads to Elect Officers onWednesday,”
November,1937
51.01
“Brundage Sees U S Win New GoodWill,” C. D. News
January17, 1936
51.02
“Olympic Athletes Face Close Fights inGames...Champions Will Get Real Tests,Brundage Says,” C. D. News
January18, 1936
51.03
“No Alibi for U S In Games,” New York Mirror February26, 1936
51.04
“Brundage Praises Olympics,” New York Sun February25, 1936
51.05
“Brundage Admits Worry Over Lack ofOlympic Funds: Has Hopes that SportsFans Will Help,” by Philip G. Reed, ChicagoAmerican
April 21,1936
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51.06
“Brundage, Back, Asks Princeton to RaiseOlympic Fund at Meet,” by Arthur Daley,New York Times
February26, 1936
51.07
“Nazis Praised: For Fair Treatment,”Cincinnati Enquirer
February26, 1936
51.08
“Brundage Returns with Praise for GermanOlympic Direction...U.S. Committee HeadSays He Saw No Propaganda Efforts orDiscrimination,” by J. P. Abramson, New YorkHerald Tribune
February26, 1936
51.09
“Brundage Lauds Germans on OlympicGames: Brundage Returns, PraisesConduct of Winter Games,” by BobCavagnaro, Buffalo Courier Express
February26, 1936
51.10
“Chicago to Fight Change in Scene ofTrack Trials: Coast to Try to SecureOlympic Trials at Meeting May 16,” ChicagoDaily News
51.11
Illinois Alumni News [re Brundage persuadingU.S. A.A.U. to participate in 1936 gamesand raising financial support
February,1936
51.12
“Folder to Aid Olympics: BrundageArrives Today,” New York Herald Tribune
February25, 1936
51.13
“By-Plays: A Gratifying Report byBrundage,” by George M. R. Holmes,Christian Science Monitor
51.14
Only War will Stop Olympics, Herald Examiner March 11,1936
51.15
“The Barber Shop,” [re Brundage trying toraise funds for U.S. Olympic Team]
1936
51.16
“Avery Brundage Back at Mail-CoveredDesk After Sojourn in Germany,” ChicagoAmerican
March 6,1936
51.17
“Olympic Head Urges Japan as 1940Games Site,” Tribune
March 2,1936
51.18
“Olympic Program On Air Tomorrow,”
53.01
“Amerikanisch Olympia--Gäste ImRathaus,” Bremer Nachrichten
February1, 1936
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53.02
“Feierlicher Empfang AmericankißcherOlymiagälte,” Bremer Zeitung
February1, 1936
53.04
“Das Lob eines Bedeutenden Mannes fürGaemilß,” Volkischer Beobachter
February26, 1936
53.05
Newsphoto of Brundage with unidentifiedofficial, Berliner Morgen Post
September15, 1934
53.06
“BGI [?] Ichlägt Ungaren 2:1,” VolkischerBeobachter
Febraury26, 1936
53.07
“Winter-Olympia Der erste groke Tag,” B.Z. am Mittag
February6, 1936
53.08
“Amerikas Sportführer in Berlin,” Sport[Berlin]
September14, 1934
53.09
“Unfer Mein [?],” Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung September16, 1934
53.10
Newsphoto of Brundage and others, BremerZeitung
February1, 1936
53.11
Newsphoto of Brundage and others,Reichsportblatt
53.12
Newsphoto of Brundage aboard the“Bremen,” Continental Post
53.13
Newsphoto of Brundage aboard the“Bremen,” Volkischer Beobachter [article continuedas: “Eigener Drahtbericht des B.B.”]
February4, 1936
53.14
Chicago Association of CommerceLuncheon featuring Brundage as KeynoteSpeaker, [poster]
April 22,1936
54.01
Color poster [?] with bell
55.01
Radiogram with instructions for Olympicteam not to salute Swastika
July 15,1936
55.02
Invitation [?] from committee of the XIOlympiade in Berlin to Avery Brundage
1936
55.03
Newsphoto of Brundage and othercommittee members at stadium
55.04
Decal for American Olympic Fund
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55.05
“Abendtafel,” [seating chart] August 5,1936
55.06
“Die Umerifaner Fommen!” Hamburger Anzeiger July 23,1936
55.07
“Amerikanißches,’ [cartoon] National Zeitung[Esson]
July 23,1936
56.01
“Willkommen U.S.A.” 1936
56.02
“The Powerhouse,” [encouraging financialsupport for U.S. Olympic Team], Daily News
July 7,1936
56.03
“Olympia - sondernummer” 1936
56.04
“Empfang des IOK un OK in derReichskanslei am,” [seating floorplans]
August 7,1936
57.01
Newsphotos of 1936 Olympics, New York Timesrotogravure picture section
August 2,1936
57.02
“Die Spiele find munderbar undherrlichgemeflen, B. Z.
August 14,1936
57.03
Newsphotos, Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung 1936
58.01
“Deutschland Olympiasieger in handball 6Goldene an einem Tag für Deutschland,”Volkischer Beobachter
August 15,1936
58.02
Seating plans [?] August 1,1936
58.03
“Händels ‘Hrakles’ auf der Dietrich-Eckart-Bühne
59.01
“Olympic Games,” Time August 10,1936
59.02
“Long Delayed 1936 Olympic ReportIssued”
59.03
“Brundage Calls on U.S. to MeetRegimented Nations’ Challenge,” byRalph W. Barnes, New York Herald Tribune
August 18,1936
59.04
“National Physical Training Urged byBrundage for U.S. Athletes,” DATA [?]
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59.05
Chicago showing of Olympia film,[advertising flyer]
59.06
[fragment, last page re:] problems at 1936Olympics
November,1936
59.07
Fellowship Forum, Brundage Speech andshowing of Olympia, [advertising flyer]
March 23,1939
59.08
“Hitler Should See it Again” ‘Olympia’ aGood Peace Film,” Pence James, Chicago DailyNews
May 29,1940
59.09
[clipping fragment re:] Showing of Olympia-festival of the nations, N. Y. A. C. Magazine
March1940
60.01
“Playing the Game: Mr. BinghamWithdraws,” by Ed Pollock, Philadelphia EveningLedger [?]
June 13,1938
60.02
“Bingham Will Have No Part of 1940Olympics,” A.P. Wire
[June 8]
60.03
“Olympic Board Regrets LosingBingham’s Help”
60.04
“The Lowdown: 1916 DisappointmentInspires Brundage to 1940 ‘Tryouts,’” byLewis Burton, New York Journal and American Sports
May 8,1940
60.05
Letter from “GTK” [Gustavus Kirby?] toBrundage regarding his statement onresignation of Bingham, inlcuding 3 pageenclosure of statement
June 15,1938
60.06
“Brundage Makes His Report,” The AmateurAthlete
May, 1938
60.07
“Brundage on Resignation of W. J.Bingham,” St. Louis Post Dispatch
June 10,1938
60.08
“Brundage Reports on Cairo Congress,” byArthur J. Daley
April 15,1938
60.09
“The A.A.U. and the Olympic Games” byAvery Brundage, Amateur Athlete
December1938
61.01
“Olympic Ban Faces U S: Nations WouldBan U S From Olympics,” N. Y. News
October25, 1937
61.02
“Olympic Bar of U.S. Yarn is Discounted,”Journal of Commerce
October25, 1937
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61.03
“Avery Brundage--Deutschlands Freund,”Rhein und Ruhrzeitung
August 13,1938
61.04
“Games in 1948: Brundage Here. He HasAnswer After the Fair,” by Roy Cummings
61.05
“Down in Front–A Unique Track Meet,”by Jesse Abramson, New York Herald Tribune
August 11,1938
61.06
“Sporting Gossip,” [re college athletes notbe able to participate in 1940 games sincethey were moved to September/October],by Sparrow Robertson
61.07
“Germans to Restore Olympus”
61.08
“I.O.C.’s Meeting in London, 6th to 9th June,1939"
61.09
“I See Life,” by Charles Grave, Daily Mail June 8,1939
62.01
“Noted Figure in Athletics Visits Island”[Brundage in Jamaica], by Effat
62.02
U.S.A. Will Have Good Olympic Team,”Jamaica Standard
January17, 1939
62.03
“We Welcome” [Avery Brundage toJamaica, by athletes]
62.04
Newsphoto “Honour U.S. Olympic Head”
62.05
“Olympic News 1940” [in Japanese]
62.06
Article in Japanese with newsphoto
62.07
Cover of Japan: In Pictures, Assahigraph OverseasEdition
May, 1939
62.08
Untitled article re: Avery Brundage visit toYokohama and 1940 games being in Japan
62.09
Letter of Brundage to N.R.R. wishing“continued progress and success”
62.10
Western Union telegram to Mr. And Mrs.A. Brundage from Sawada
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62.11
“Tatuta Maru” [prominent passenger list]
63.01
Telegram to Brundage from HawaiianAssociation
April 1,1939
63.02
Telegram to Brundage from the Mayor ofTokyo
April 3,1939
63.03
Telegram to Brundage from the Presidentof Tokyo City Olympic Committee
April 3,1939
63.04
Telegram to Brundage from Kasai April 9,1939
63.05
Newsphoto of Brundage, his wife, Mr. andMrs. McEvoy, and Mr. Clark Firestone inJapan
63.06
Postcard photo of M.S. Tatuta Maru
63.07
Telegram to Mr. and Mrs. Brundage fromJ.A.A.A.
April 12,1939
63.08
Telegram to Mr. and Mrs. Brundage fromTakizo Matsumoto
April 12,1939
63.09
Telegram to Mr. and Mrs. Brundage fromShoaku Ri
April 12,1939
63.10
Photograph of Brundage, his wife, Mr. andMrs. McEvoy, and two other unidentifiedpeople
63.11
Telegram to Brundage from Soyeshima April 14,[1939]
63.12
Telegram to Brundage from Director of theBoard of Tourist Industry
April,1939
63.13
Telegram in Japanese April 14,1926 [?]
63.14
Photograph of group on board ship
64.01
List of guests at Dinner honoring Mr. andMrs. Brundage at Ryukotei, Japan
April 18,1939
64.02
List of guests at Dinner honoring Mr. andMrs. Brundage at Koyokan, Japan
April 14,1939
26/30/37 185
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64.03
List of guests at Dinner honoring Mr. andMrs. Brundage at “Seiyoken,” Ueno Park,Tokyo, Japan
April 19,1939
64.04
Newsphoto of guests at Dinner Party
64.05
Photograph at dinner honoring AveryBrundage
64.06
“Brundage Sails for Japan” [newsphoto ofMr. and Mrs. Brundage]
64.07
“Aritas Entertain Brundages,” [newsphoto]
65.01
“AAU Moguls Meet on Tatuta Maru,” NippuTiti (?)
April 4,1939
65.02
“Brundage Praises Japan's Athletes,” JapanAdvertiser
April 14,1939
65.03
Famed Athlete to See Brundage at TeaParty
65.04
Brundage Glad to Find Amateur Spirit inNippon, Osaka Mainichi & Tokyo Nichi Nichi
April 27,1939
65.05
‘Brundage Visits Palace”
65.06
Clipping re American-Japan SocietyLuncheon honoring Brundage
65.07
“Brundage Keen on Meeting SportsLeaders,” Japan Times & Mail
65.08
“London, Detroit Bid for Olympics,” byWallace Hirai
65.09
“Sportsmen Honor Avery Brundage atTokyo Dinner,” Japanese American Review
65.10
“Brundage Arrives for Short Visit”
65.11
Newsphoto of Avery Brundage at IndoorPool of Tokyo Imperial University
65.12
“Unknowns Looming in 1940 Olympics:Brundage Thinks Days of Cornering ofMedals by Few Countries About Over,”Japan Advertiser
April 16,1939
26/30/37 186
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65.13
“Welcome to Brundage,” Japan Times & Mail” April 15,1939
65.14
“Brundage urges Japan to Send OlympicTeams,” Japan Times and Mail”
April 22,1939
65.15
Clipping re farewell dinner for Mr. andMrs. Brundage at Miyanoshita
65.16
“Brundage leaves for Hakone”
65.17
Clipping re Mr. and Mrs. Brundage leavingKyoto and Nara for London
65.18
Clipping re luncheon honoring Mr. andMrs. Brundage at Osaka
65.19
“Olympics [Supp]ort A[ssur]ed [?], JapanTimes and Mail
65.20
“Helsignfors or London to Get OlympicGames”
65.21
Guide to amusement park [?], in Japanese
66 20 articles in Japanese2 cards which are possibly translations ofsome articles:1) “Eagerly Looking Forward to theArriveal of My Close Friend Mr.Brundage,” The Miyako April 82)”The J.A.A.A. Officials Relieved whenMr. Brundage Cancels Golf Engagement,”Tokyo Asahi, April 22
67 7 Articles in JapanesePhotograph of Brundage wearingsunglasses
69.01
“False Hopes Raised for '40 Olympics,” byRoger Williams, San Francisco News
69.02
“War May Force Japan to Give UpOlympics”
69.03
“Olympic Meet Set for Finland, SaysBrundage”
69.04
“Finland Prepares for Olympics,” by J. S.Kearns, Chicago Daily News
April 15,1939
26/30/37 187
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69.05
“Brundage Tells of Preparations Seen inFinland,” by Jesse Abramson, New York HeraldTribune
June 29,1939
69.06
“Finland Abuzz Over Olympics, SaysBrundage,” by Dave Camerer
69.07
“Organizing for the 1940 OlympicGames,” by Avery Brundage
June, 1938
69.08
“Brundage Tells U.S. Side in OlympicTangle,” by James Kearns
69.09
“Regarding Olympic Affairs”
69.10
Avery Brundage attending meeting ofInternational Games Committee,” HeraldAmerican [newsphoto]
May 26,1938
69.11
“Economy Stressed at Olympic Session,”New York Times
December6, 1938
69.12
“U.S. 1940 Olympic Plans to be Revealedon Radio,”
69.13
“The 1940 Olympics,” New Jersey Journal August 28,1939
69.14
“Finland Games Plan Approved,” ChronicleSporting Green
July 29,1938
69.15
“Brundage, Back from Trip, Speeds Plansfor U.S. 1940 Olympic Team,” by ArthurJ. Daley
69.16
“Helsingfors Selected for 1940 Olympics,”Herald Examiner
July 17,1938
69.17
“Finland Toils for Olympic,” by BobConsidine, Daily Mirror
July 31,1939
70.01
“Victory Stamp Aids Olympic FundEfforts,” Herald Examiner
May 14,1939
70.02
“The Stamp Act,” by John Kieran, New YorkTimes
May 18,1939
70.03
“Olympic Victory Stamps Offer Retailers aSpecial Profit Opportunity . . .,” by PeteMiller
70.04
“Olympia #261" [photograph of Olympicstamps]
26/30/37 188
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70.05
“Olympia #265" [photograph of Olympicstamps]
70.06
“Berlin #668" [photograph of Olympicstamps]
70.07
Avery Brundage beginning to drum uptrade for the American Olympic Fund,[untitled article], Herald Examiner
May 15,1939
70.08
Autograph Sheets of Olympic Stamps forAmerican Olympic Committee,[advertising flyer]
70.09
“KOK:n jäsenet tutustumassaolympiavalmisteluihin,” Uusi Suomi
1939
71.01
“Svenska Riksdagskandidater I Åboland,”Hufvudstadsbladet
June 17,1939
73.01
“Vaikeuksia U.S.A.:n urheilijoitten jaturistien Kuljettamisessa Suomeen
73.02
“Brundage Says U. S. Might HoldOlympics If Finland Withdraws,” AP Wire
[September 18]
73.03
“U.S. Resumes Plans for Olympic Jaunt,”by Lewis Burton
73.04
“Olympics This Year Opposed by French,”New York Times
March 17,1940
73.05
“Olympic Games in BuenosAires?...Difference in Seasons aDifficulty,” Buenos Aires Herald
March 26,1940
73.06
Untitled article re letter from Brundageconcerning fact that Finland had not yetrelinquished Olympic games, Herald American
February12, 1940
73.07
“Le coraggiose parole del presidente delC.O. Americano sullo svolgimento deiGiochi del 1940,” Gazetta dello Sport
November12, 1939
73.08
Untitled article re American athletes beingdisappointed if 1940 Olympics are calledoff, Newark Evening News
September21, 1939
73.09
“Olympic Committee Sends One Last Pageof Publicity: Christmas Card fromHelsinki,” by Bill Corum, New York JournalAmerican
March 5,1940
73.10
Olympic Christmas card from OlympicCommissaire
26/30/37 189
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73.11
Olympic Christmas card from President ofthe Organizing Committee for the XIIthGames
73.12
“Chance (But a Slim One) that U.S. GetsOlympics,” AP Wire
[September 19]
74.01
“ ‘40 Olympics Off Says Finnish Press” APWire
[March 31]
74.02
“Olympic Games” Amateur Athlete June, 1940
74.03
“American Olympic Group Votes toPermit Staging of Final Tryouts,” New YorkTimes
May 6,1940
74.04
“Simms Says Olympics Will Help uniteNations,” New York Herald Tribune
December31, 1940
74.05
“Olympic Tryouts in U.S. to AwardAmerican Athletes,” AP Wire
[April 14]
74.06
“American Olympic Group Signs "DeathWarrant" to 1940 Games,” Chicago Tribune
October30, 1940
74.07
“Why Not Los Angeles?” Los Angeles Times October31, 1939
74.08
“Finnish Official Cancel Olympics,” NewYork Times
April 24,1940
74.09
“Army to Skip Olympic Games,” I.N.S. Wire [October22]
74.10
“‘Victory Olympiad’ Among Nations ofWestern Hemisphere urged for First Yearof Peace,” New York Herald Tribune
June 20,1943
74.11
“Hope Persists for Revival of the OlympicGames,” by Harry Keck, Sun Telegram
December26, 1942
74.12
“Olympian Clouds,” by John Kieran
74.13
“Brundage Predicts Big Sports Boom” LosAngeles Evening Herald Express
February9, 1944
74.14
“The Christmas Card that Wasn’t” by JackRyan, Chicago Daily News
December24, 1942
74.15
“A Strange Document,” by Al Laney, NewYork Herald Tribune
December24, 1942
26/30/37 190
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74.16
“American Sports Are ‘Rotting at theRoots,’ Says Avery Brundage” by JohnBeckman
74.17
“L.A. Eyes Postwar Olympics,” by FrankLowery
74.18
“Angelenos Would Stage 1948 Olympiad”
74.19
“The Olympiad: U.S. Hopes to AttendMeet,” UP Wire
[January26]
74.20
“In the Wake of the News,” [column reBrundage meeeting with IOC inSwitzerland] Chicago Tribune
March 25,1944
75.01
Brundage Envisions Next Olympics in ‘48
75.02
“Avery Brundage Aids Proposal to ReturnThorpe's Trophies,”
March 3,1940
75.03
“Postward Olympics,” Newsweek May 22,1944
75.04
“Russia May Come In: Brundage ThinksOlympics May Be Returned in 1948,” byOscar Fraley, Pasadena Post or Pasadena Star-News[typewritten copy of article]
77.01
“Winter Olympics Called Off,” Chicago Times November24, 1939
77.02
“Olympic Trials Likely to Be Held, thisYear, Even If Games Are Not,” Wisconsin StateJournal
77.03
Invitation to A.O.C. to attend the WinterOlympics in February, 1940
July 1,1939
81.01
“Pan-Am Olympic Scheme Gains inFavor,” AP Wire
[January22]
81.02
“Pan-Am Meet Will Be Held in U. S.,” NewYork Times
January20, 1940
81.03
“Pan-Am Games Could be Great Event,”by Bob Considine
81.04
“The Brighter Side” [column re fate of1940 Olympic Games in doubt] by DamonRunyon
26/30/37 191
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81.05
“Tom O’Reilly Says,” [column re proposalfor Pan-American Olympic Games
81.06
“Se Inaugura Mañana el CongressoDeportivo Pan Americano,” La Razon
August 27,1940
81.07
“Deportista” [news photo of Brundage]
81.08
P.-A. Olympic Games, B.A. Herald August 27,1940
81.09
“Un Mitin Olympico Celebrará elDescubrimiento de América,” La Critica
August 27,1940
81.10
“Delegados de 15 naciones Concurren alCongresso Deportivo Panamericano,” ElMundo
August 29,1940
81.11
“El Primer Congreso DeportivoPanamericano se Reunirá Hoy, La Prensa
August 28,1940
81.12
“Congresso Deportivo,” [news photo] LaTribuna
August 29,1940
81.13
“El Primer Torneo Panamericano seRealizará en Buenos Aires,” La Razon
September1, 1940
81.14
“Primer Congresso DeportivoPanamericano,” La Prensa
August 29,1940
81.15
“Componen la Mesa Directiva,” [newsphoto] Noticias Graficas
August 29,1940
81.16
“El Congresso Panamerican resolviódesignar a Buenos Aires como sede de losjuegos deportivos de 1942,” La Nacion
September1, 1940
81.17
“El Primar Torneo Panamericano seRealizará en Buenos Aires,” L Vanguardia
September2, 1940
82.01
“Presidente del Comité OlímpicoNorteamericano está en Santiago,” La Hora
September5, 1940
82.02
“El Mas Alto Dirigente Deportivo de losEstados Unidos se Encuentra Desde Ayeren la Capital,” El Mecurio
September5, 1940
82.03
“Sobre los Juegos Panamericanos nosHabló el Señor Avery Brundage,” El Comercio
September17, 1940
82.04
“Recepciono Anoche el Comite Nacionalde Deportes Al Señor Avery Brundage,” ElCo[?]rcio
September19, 1940
26/30/37 192
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82.05
“Mr. Avery Brundage presidente de laAsoc. Olímpica de E.E.U.U., Cree que laOlimpíada Panamericana Será un Éxito,”La Nacion
September5, 1940
82.06
“Ayer Llegó a Lima Mr. Avery Brundaje,”La Prensa
September16,1940
82.07
“Fue Recibido en el Comité N. de deportesel Sr. A. Brundage, Presidente delAmerican Olimpic Association,” La Cronica
September19
82.08
“Buenos Aires Será el Escenario de losJuegos Olímpicos Panamericanos,” La Prensa
September19, 1940
82.09
“Fue Recepcionado Ayer por el ComitéMr. A. Brundage,” La Prensa
September19, 1940
82.10
“Esta de Paso en Lima Mr. AveryBrundage Presidente del Comite Olimpicode E.E.U.U.,” Universal
September16 (?),1940
82.11
“El Com[ite] Nacional de DeportesRecepciono Anoche al Sr. Avery BrundagePresidente del Comite Olímpico de losEstados Unidos,” Universal
September19, 1940
82.12
“Mr. Every Brundage Visitó Ayer el Localde Gimnasia y Esgrima,”
82.13
“Visito Ayer A. B’Quilla el Presidente delComite Olimpico Americano,” La Prensa
September27, 1940
82.14
“Buenos Aires, Sede de los I OlimpicosPanamericanos,” El Tiempo
September25, 1940
82.15
“Nos visitó el señor Avery Brundage,” ElComercio (Lima)
September,1940
83.01
“Pan-American Games for 1942,” The Coach December,1940
83.02
“Avery Brundage in Buenos Aires,” New YorkWorld-Telegram
83.03
“Con el Señor Avery Brundage, Presidentedel Comité Olímpico Americano yPresidente del Comité Olímpico PanAmericano,” El Comercio Quito
September24, 1940
83.04
“En Transito Por Esta Ciudad, Paso AyerPresidente de Comite Olimpico De E.U.,”El Universo Guayaquil [?]
September22, 1940
26/30/37 193
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83.05
“Brundage Receives Mahoney’s Backing,”
83.06
“Brundage Favors Olympics Here If CityNeeds $500,000 for Pan-AmericanTournament,” by Jim Gallagher PhiladelphiaRecord
October13, 1939
83.07
“Hold Pan-American Games Here...” News October28, 1939
83.08
“Board to Rule on U S Part in Pan-AmGames,” New York Herald Tribune
October17, 1940
83.09
“El Presidente del Comité Olímpico deE.E.U.U. Estuvo Hoy en Quito,” UltimasNoticias Quito
September23, 1940
83.10
“Brundage Visions Good-Will SportsEvent as Link for Pan-Americas,” IndianapolisStar
September29, 1940
83.11
“Los Juegos Olimpicos Panamericanos,”Empresario Internacional
September,1940
83.12
“16 Naciones Apoyan la Realizacion deJuegos Olimpicos de 1942 en B. Aires,” ElTelegrafo
September26, 1940
83.13
“Pan-American Games Report Lists 15Sports,” New York Herald Tribune
October17, 1940
83.14
“Group to Consider Brundage’s Report,”New York Times
October17, 1940
84.01
“The Pan-American Way,” Sports NovelsMagazine
84.02
“Pan American Olympics,” New Horizons November1940
84.03
“Winter Sports Set for South America”
84.04
“Olympic Body is Reorganized as NewGroup,” New York Herald Tribune
February25, 1941
84.05
“Plans for Games Go On,” New York Times December11[?],1941
84.06
“Pan-America Meet Will be Enlarged” APWire
[May 24]
26/30/37 194
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84.07
“Government Gives Full Support to 1942Pan American Games in Buenos Aires,” byKingsley Childs, New York Times
November20, 1941
84.08
“Olympic Body Here Changes Its Name,”New York Times
February25, 1941
84.09
“Brundage Again Named SportsFederation Head,” Chicago Tribune
November20, 1941
84.10
“Pan-American Games Given BrundageOK,” Miami Herald
February7, 1942
84.11
“First Pan-American Games,” by AveryBrundage, Amateur Athlete
March1941
84.12
“Pan-American Games Trials Are Set,” NewYork Sun
November19, 1941
84.13
“Interest Grows in New Games”
84.14
“First Pan American Games,” by AveryBrundage, Pan American
February,1941
84.15
“Pan-America Meet Will be Enlarged,” NewYork Times
May 25,1942
84.16
“Pan-American Games Receive U.S.Pledge of Support to Hilt,” by JesseAbramson, New York Times
85.01
“Pan-American Plans Set,” Amateur Athlete December,1941
85.02
“Pan American Games”
85.03
“Otrecio un Almuerzo el ComitéOrganizader del Los JuegosPanamericanos,” La Prensa
85.04
“El Comité Organizador del los JuegosPanamericanos Ofreció un Banquete,” LaNacio
December4, 1941
85.05
“United States of America Leaders ofSports,” 1rosJuegos Deportivos Panamericanos
January-February,1942
85.06
RCA Radiogram December3, 1941
85.07
“Banquete Del Comite Olimpico,” El Mundo December4, 1941
26/30/37 195
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85.08
“Los Juegos Panamericanos,” El Grafico BuenosAires
August 15,1941
86.01
“Straight from the Shoulder” [columnabout State Dept. Vetos U.S. participationin ‘Little Olympics,’] by Vince X.Flaherty, Washington Times Herald
February9, 1941
86.02
“U.S. Team May Go to Buenos Aires,” NewYork Times
February7, 1942
86.03
“Report Made on 1942 Games,” Los AngelesTimes
June 12,1941
86.04
“Brundage Airs Views on Games,” LosAngeles Times
March 5,1942
86.05
“Pan-American Games Must Go On,Argentine Sports Chief Declares,” New YorkTimes
March 29,1942
86.06
“U.S. Continues Plan for Games in BuenosAires,” New York Herald Tribune
February9, 1942
86.07
“U.S. Cancels Entry in Argentine Meet,”Times
April 18
86.08
“Menasje del Comité Olímpico deE.E.U.U. aal de Chile,” Lattora Chile
November23, 1943
86.09
“Pan-American Entry Withdrawn,” byAvery Brundage
86.10
“U.S. Pulls Out of Games in BuenosAires,” Chicago Tribune
April 19,1942
86.11
“Pan-American Games are Out, SaysBrundage,” Chicago Sun
April 23,1942
86.12
“Brundage Okays ‘Pan’ Delay,”
86.13
“Pan-American Games to Go on WithoutU.S.” News
April 20,
86.14
“Cordial Nota Envio a Chile el Presidentedel Comite Olimpico de Estados Unidos,Mr. Brundage,” El Mercurio
November23, 1943
86.15
“Presidente del Comite Olimpico deE.E.U.U. Aplaude al Comite Chileno”
86.16
“No Pan-American Games for Nation,”Milwaukee Sentinel
[April 18]
26/30/37 196
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86.17
U.S. Withdraws from Pan-AmericanGames,” The Coach
April,1942
86.18
“War Prevents U.S. Entry in Pan-AmericanGames,” Atlanta Constitution
86.19
“United States Withdraws Team from ‘42Pan-American Games,” Tribune
[April 18]
86.20
“U.S. Urged to Save Argentine Games,”New York Times
April 23,1942
86.21
“Pan-American Games Will Be Held:Argentina,” AP Wire
[April 19]
86.22
“Predícese que al Terminar la Guerra losJuegos Panamericanos se Realizará en laArgentina,” La Nacion
May 21,1944
86.23
“War To Keep US Out of Pan-AmericanGames,” St. Louis Post Dispatch
April 18,1942
89.01
“The Children’s Charter, Hoover’s WhiteHouse Conference on Child Health andProtection,” [poster]
89.02
President Herbert Hoover to AveryBrundage, “Thank you note.” [forConference on Child Health andProtection]
89.03
Invitation: President Herbert Hoover toAvery Brundage [re Conference on ChildHealth and Protection]
[November19-22,1930]
92.01
“Why a Member’s Ticket?” [poster fromChicago Athletic Association]
1930
92.02
Specimen Ballot for Annual Election ofChicago Athletic Association
January28, 1930
92.03
W. Spielmann to Avery Brundage [letter rehis support for Brundage’s election asDirector of Chicago Athletic Association]
January27, 1930
92.04
Chicago Athletic Association letter[announcing candidates for election]
93.01
Brundage to Reed Landis letter [re FuturePolicy Committee of the Chicago AthleticAssociation]
September15, 1930
93.02
“A.A.U. Lauds Golden Gloves BoxingMeets,”
January31, 1930
26/30/37 197
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93.03
Letter to members of Chicago AthleticAssociation [re future of club]
93.04
“C.A.A. Merger ‘Dead Issue,’ OfficialsSay”
93.05
“Chicago Athletic Association Report ofFuture Policy Committee and Exhibits,”[booklet]
93.06
“Three Track Stars Who Will Compete inK.U. Relays and President of the A.A.U.,[newsphoto] Kansas City Times
April 19,1930
94.01
“New York-Chicago Golden Gloves BoutsHere, April 2nd,” [title fragment, articlemissing]
94.02
“Contestants Spirit of Battle Makes orBreaks Ring Show,” Tribune
March 31,1930
94.03
“Looking ‘Em Over: Amateur Boxing, APain in the Neck,” by William S. Forman
94.04
Untitled article re C.A.A. Luncheon atwhich Brundage gave a tribute, Tricolor
94.05
“Clinnin, Brundage Welcome Word ofFrench Invasion,” [re boxing] Tribune
March 6,1931
94.06
“Transfer Show to Get Neutral RingOfficials,” Tribune
March 25,1931
94.07
“Spikes Effort of New York To StopTransfer,” by Wilfrid Smith, Tribune
March 26,1931
94.08
“Olympic Officials See Bouts; Rate SquadBest in History,” Tribune
May 21
94.09
“Golden Gloves Meet Eclipses New YorkA.A.U.,” by Westbrook Pegler, Tribune
March 27,1931
94.10
“Praises Support Program Here, Vicinity News
94.11
“Looking ‘Em Over: Add Troubles of theAmateurs,” by William S. Forman
94.12
“Big 10 Coaches Hear Warnings onProselyting”
94.13
“Old-Timers Plan Junior Track and FieldMeet,” by Clarence A. Bush
1930 [?]
94.14
“Der Geeignet Mann,” by Eric Schaber,Illinois Staats Herald
February27, 1931
26/30/37 198
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95.01
“CAA Splits Over Sports; Brundage QuitsBoard,” [title fragment], by Leo Fischer,Chicago American
April 6,1931
95.02
“Cherry Circle Faces Civil War on AthleticPolicy....Resignation of Brundage mayClimax Sports Fight,” by Jack Elder, HeraldExaminer
April 7,1931
95.03
“Athletic Club Should Foster NationalCompetition,” Christian Science
April [?] 7,1931
95.04
“Athletics Versus Communism,’ [flyer forC.A.A. Meeting with Brundage as speaker]
June 10,1931
95.05
“Brundage Quits C.A.A. Post in PolicyDispute: Balked in Effort to Get OutsideCompetition,” Tribune
April 7,1931
95.06
“Brundage, C.A.A. War on Sports,” Post April 7,1931
95.07
“Avery Brundage Quits Athletic Board ofC.A.A.,” C. D. News
April 7,1931
95.08
“Stadium Plans Given Jolt by Myers’Speech: Mr. Avery Brundage Speaks onthe Importance of Athletics in U.S.,” CraneTech Chronicle
May 15,1931
95.09
“In the Wake of the News: AthleticClubs,” Tribune
June 12,1931
95.10
“At Alumni Meeting,” [newsphoto]
95.11
“Codeball Enthusiasts Hold Banquet inClubhouse,” [L.S.A.C.], Discus
May, 1931
95.12
“Noteables Attend Codeball Dinner,” byThomas Edison, Tricolor Magazine
95.13
“Behind Midwest Meet,” [newsphoto]Herald Examiner
June 28,1931
95.14
“Midwest Games Tomorrow: OfficialsNamed for Three Prelims in LocalDistrict,” by Jack Elder, Herald Examiner
June 19,1931
95.15
“700 Midwest Athletes in Herald ExaminerMeet: A.A.U. Chief Calls Event BiggestBoost to Track Here,” by Jack Elder, HeraldExaminer
June 28,1931
26/30/37 199
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95.16
“Brundage Tells of Midwest Meet onKYW Thursday,”
95.17
“Brundage Lauds the Daily News FourMile Race,” by Bob Starrett
95.18
“To Referee Road Race,” [newsphoto] C. D.News
July 7,1931
95.19
“Brundage Will Be Referee if Ping-PongTilt,” by Anne Armstrong, C. D. News
December,1931
96.01
“Amateur Sports Expected to Hit NewPeak in 1932,” by Avery Brundage, St. LouisGlobe-Democrat
January 1,1932
96.02
“City Athletic Chiefs Meet Wednesday toPresent Plans for Year. Brundage isInvited to Attend Assembly of AmateurLeaders,” by Thomas Fitzgerald, LouisvilleCourier Journal
January12, 1934
96.03
“Amateur Athletics Should Boom DuringPresent Year,” by Avery Brundage, JerseyJournal
January10, 1934
96.04
“Sideline” [column re Committee on theDefinition and Status of an Amateur], byLeo Fischer, [Chicago] American
September5, 1934
96.05
“Brundage in Lead; Clinnin CloseSecond,” [to select judges forLondos-Lewis championship wrestlingmatch] by Arch Ward, Tribune
September12, 1934
96.06
“Frank Buck, Weissmuller, Local LadsWho Made Good to be Seen on LoopStages,” by Clark Rodenach, C. D. News
June 29,1932
96.07
“News Ice Meet Will Have Star Officials,”by Bob Starrett, C. D. News
February24, 1932
96.08
“In the Wake of the News–Chicago SportsLeaders,”
1933
96.09
“Great Year for Amateur Sport Seen byBrundage” St. Louis Globe-Democrat
January12, 1935
96.10
“Meet Here on Plan to Inspire AlumniSport Act to Help Ex-College Athletes,” byLeo Fischer, C. American
November28, 1934
97.01
Photograph, Cuzco, Peru
26/30/37 200
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97.02
Photograph, Cuzco, Peru
97.03
Photograph, Mauchu Piichu, Peru
98.01
“Ray Ellinwood Runs 440 in Record:48.9,” Tribune
March 15,[?]
98.02
“In the Illini Vineyard: All-Around AveryBrundage ‘09,” Alumni Quarterly and Fortnightly Notes
November,[?]
98.03
“Why Athletics?” [newsphoto of GlennCunnignham, Avery Brundage, and R. L.Hunter], Chicago Times
November10, 1939
98.04
“‘Revive Illini Spirit–Brundage’ FormerIllini Star Opens Campaign,” Daily Illini
May 23,1937
98.05
Inaugural dinner honoring Wendell S.Wilson and Seward C. Staley at theUniversity of Illinois, [program]
April 3,1937
98.06
“At the Wilson-Staley Inaugural Banquet,”[newsphoto], Illinois Alumni News
May, 1937
98.07
“Inaugural Dinner for News Directors,”
98.08
“460 Illinois Backers Give Pledge to Men:new Athletic Director Points to Honesty asUniversity’s Sport Basis,” by GodfreySperling Jr., News-Gazette
April 4,1937
98.09
“400 Hail New Illini Regime at HugeFete,” by Bert Bertine, Sunday Courier
April 4,1937
99.01
“No Fair Worrying–That’s AveryBrundage’s Slogan: All-Round Program byAll-Round Star,” by Bob Starrett
99.02
“Deutscher Tag,” New York [photographpostcard]
October 4,1936
99.03
A.A.U. [photograph, Avery Brundage withwoman]
99.04
“Hitler’s Olympic ‘War Games’ Joke onAmericans and Nazi Flag Is Like Blood onSnow, Pegler Says,” by Westbrook Pegler,Pittsburgh Press
March 13,1936
99.05
Japanese Article
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99.06
German Talk Misinterpreted, DeclaresBrundage
99.07
“Brundage Urges U.S. Program of SportTraining: European Nations Now Set Pacein Athletics, Says Olympic Leader,”
99.08
“War Scare Won’t hurt Olympics, SportChief Says”
100.01
“‘Keep Eye to Future,’ Says Brundage,” byAvery Brundage, Chicago Herald American
November26, 1939
100.02
“What Leaders in the Sport World Sayabout Arch Ward’s Column,” Chicago Tribune,”
July 20,1940
100.03
“Die kommision der I. A. A. F. bei denOlympischen Spielen in Los Angeles,”[newsphoto]
1932
100.04
“Brundage Glad to Find Amateur Spirit inNippon: Is Guest at Osaka Luncheon,”
100.05
“Mrs. Avery Brundage and Mrs. JosuiOshikawa,” [newsphoto]
100.06
“Future of America Is Safe with YouthLike Fenske–Brundage: A.A.U. BossPraises Chuck at Testimonial Fete,” byHank Casserly, [Madison, Wisconsin]Capital Times
May 29,1940
100.07
“A New Mile Champ Recalls OldDefeats,” by Henry J. M’Cormick, WisconsinState Journal
March 29,1940
100.08
“Brundage Acts on Thorpe Appeal,” byEdward W. Cochrane, Herald-American
March 4,1940
100.09
“He Opposed Thorpe, Now Olympic HeadAvery Brundage in Visit to Des Moines,”by Bert McGrane, Des Moines Register
December22, 1940
100.10
Brundage thanking Sarazan for exhibitionbenefiting Olympic fund,” [newsphoto]Tribune
100.11
“Avery Brundage Receives an HonoraryDegree from Springfield College,”[photograph]
1940[missing]
101.01
“Movie to Show Cavalcade of TribuneSports,” by Edward Burns, Chicago Tribune
January 7,1941
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101.02
“Await Lambeau before Picking FootballChief: Brundage, Alfs Are PossibleCandidates,” by George Stricker, ChicagoTribune
January17, 1941
101.03
“Leaders in World of Sports WriteGreetings to Sun,” by Avery Brundage,Chicago Sun
December4, 1941
101.04
Caricature drawing, original LitografievStumpp
1930
102.01
“1,100 Friends Pay Tribute to SheldonClark: Many Notables in Crowd atTestimonial,” Chicago Tribune
December11, 1941
102.02
“Celebrities to Fete Clark on December10,”
102.03
“Sportsman Clark Honored by 1,500,” byClair Kelly
102.04
“Sports Fans to Pay Tribute to SheldonClark,” Herald American
Decmeber11, 1941
102.05
“Honor Clark at Banquet Tonight,”
102.06
Sheldon Clark and Avery Brundage,[photograph, 2 ½ x 4]
102.07
Sheldon Clark and Avery Brundage,[photograph 8 x 10]
102.08
“First Annual Sports Celebrities Dinner inHonor of Sheldon Clark,” [programautographed by attendees]
December10, 1941
102.09
Sponsors of First Annual Sports CelebritiesDinner
103.01
“Message from Avery Brundage,” [re FirstPan-American Games and MillroseGames] Millrose Athletic Association
103.02
Message from Avery Brundage, [re 27th
Annual Games of the Millrose AthleticAssociation]
103.03
“Ruler of the Rules,” by Hy Turkin ChicagoDaily News
December27, 1943
103.04
“Health Group Tells Aims to SportsLeaders,”
August 24,1943
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103.05
“Los Angeles Money Offer Inadequate,”
103.06
“Green Appoints State Athletic AdvisoryGroup,”
103.07
“Gov. Green Names Sports Advisers,”[sic]
103.08
Bulletin No. 204 from the Junto of Chicago, [reBrundage’s “eye-opening” talk]
August 30,1943
103.09
“July-Swim for Safety Month,” [newsrelease from the American OlympicAssociation]
103.10
“July–Swim for Safety Month,” by AveryBrundage, Beach & Pool
July, 1943
103.11
“Picking that Sports Triumvirate/TakeYour Pick and Like It,” by StanleyWoodward
1943
103.12
“July is Swim for Safety Month”
103.13
“July–Swim for Safety Month,” by AveryBrundage, Southern Amateur Athlete
July, 1943
104.01
“The United States of America SportsFederation,” by Karl M. Nilsen
104.02
“Athlete for Athletes,” [newsphoto]
104.03
“Avery Brundage–Skyscraper Builder,”[newsphoto]
104.04
“Be Like Nazi's, Brundage Plea AmericaMust Follow Nazi Example. AveryBrundage,” Chicago Times
October 5,1936
104.05
“Brundage Urges Level of Axis SportsProgram,” Sunday Times
December13, 1942
104.06
“American Olympic Chairman,”[newsphoto of Brundage and GermanAmbassador Hans Luther]
104.07
“Typecopy Exklusiv–Aufnahme der New YorkTimes, Berlin–‘Amerikas SportführerBesichtigt das Olympia-Stadion im Bau,”[with photograph of Brundage overlookingstadium under construction]
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105.01
“Exotic Egyptian Pavilion to Be Dedicatedat Fair Today,” by John Drury
June 6,1933
105.02
“Peace Group Protest Haste on Draft Bill,”by W.S. Bishop, Chicago Herald American
July 29,1940
105.03
“A Century of Progress,” [photograph ofEgyptian Pavilion]
1933
105.04
Principles of the America First Committee[letter]
1940
108.01
“Olympischer Kongress, Berlin,”[invitation]
1930
108.02
“Lansdowne Club,” [invitation from LordAberdare]
108.03
“National Sporting Club,” [invitation fromSir Lionel Halsey]
108.04
“Eccentric Club,” [invitation from Earl ofLonsdale]
108.05
“British Olympic Association,” [invitationfrom Lord Portal]
June 5,1939
108.06
“British Olympic Association,” [invitationfrom Lord Portal]
June 6,1939
108.07
“His Majesty’s Government in the UnitedKingdom of Great Britain and NorthernIreland,” [invitation]
June 9,1939
108.08
“Der Vorstand der DeutschenSportbehõrde für Leichtathletik,”[invitation]
May 20,1930
108.09
“Magistrat und Stadtverordnete vonBerlin,” [invitation]
May 25,1930
108.10
“Seating Chart, Foreign Office,” June 9,1939
108.11
“International Olympic Committee Nameof Delegates Programme,”
1939
109.01
“Pobytu Uczestników sesjiMiedznarodowego KomitetuOlimpijskiego WPOLSCE,” [program]
1937[missing]
109.02
“Directeur de L’Office NationalD’Education,” [invitation]
June 11,1937
109.03
“Les Membres du C.I.O. pour la Pologne,”[invitation]
June 8,
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109.04
“Le Président du Comité OlympiquePolonais,” [invitation]
June 8,1937
109.05
“Dinner in Poland” [program] June 8,1937
109.06
“Le Prince et la Princesse I. Radziwitt [?],”[invitation]
109.07
“Le Sous-Secrétarie D’Etat,” [invitation] June 7
109.08
“Société des Concours HippiquesInternationaux et Nationaux en Pologne,”[invitation]
June 7,1937
109.09
“Count Michimasa Soyeshima” [invitation] June 10
109.10
“Le Chargé D’affaires D’Egypte,”[invitation]
June 10
109.11
“Comité Olympique Egyptien,”[identification card]
1938
109.12
“Sa Majesté le Roi,” [invitation] Jeudi
109.13
“Le Président du Comité OlympiquePolonais,” [invitation]
June 7,1937
109.14
“Les Membres du C.I.O. Pour LaPolonais,” [invitation]
June 7,1937
110.01
“Imperial Palace,” [invitation in Japanese]
110.02
Name/place tag in Japanese
110.03
Hodogaya Country Club, [membershipcard]
April,1939
110.04
“Count Michimasa Soyeshima,”[invitation]
April 18
110.05
“City of Tokyo,” [invitation to dinner]
110.06
“Foreign Minister of Japan,” [invitation totea]
110.07
“Hirosi Simomura, Chairman of theJapanese A.A.A.,” [invitation]
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110.08
“Mayor of Tokyo,” [invitation] April 20,1939
110.09
Dinner Menu April 27,1939
110.10
“Officers of Japan-America Society ofKansai,” [invitation]
April 26,1939
111.01
Los Angeles, [photograph, 8 x 10] 1931
111.02 -111.06
Los Angeles Olympic Games Site[photographs 4 x 5] [continues on page112]
1931
114.01
“Mayor Cermack of Chicago Contributingto A.O.C fund of 1932,” [photograph 8 x10]
114.01 -114.04
Winter Games in Lake Placid, [postcards] 1932
114.05
Lake Placid, [photograph 4 ½ x 6 1/4] 1932
116.01 -116.07
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, [photographs 43/4 x 3 1/2]
1934
116.08 -116.12
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, [photo postcards3 ½ x 5 ½]
1934
117.01 -117.03
On the Bremen, [photographs] January29, 1936
117.04 -117.09
Garmisch-Partenkirchen [photographs] 1936
118.01
On the Manhattan [photograph 5 x 7]
118.02
Avery Brundage’s hat, [photograph 8 x10] 1936
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118.03
Berlin Stadium, [photograph 8 x10] 1936
118.04
Berlin City Hall [photograph 8 x10] 1936
118.05
Berlin, [photograph 8 x 10] 1936
120.01
Avery Brundage and Dr. Hans Luther atMadison Square Garden on German Day,[photograph 6 ½ x 8 ½]
October 4,1936
120.02
Colonel Wm. M. Garland, Dr. Isaac H.Jones, and Avery Brundage, [photograph 43/4 x 6 3/4]
July 25,1938
120.03
Bobby Jones Receiving Sullivan Medalfrom Avery Brundage, [photograph 8 x 10]
120.04
Sheldon Clark and Avery Brundage[photograph 8 x 10]
120.05
Officers of American Olympic Committee,[photograph 8 x 10]
120.06 -120.09
New York, Deutscher Tag [photographs 3½ x 5 1/4]
1936
121.01
I.A.A.F. Congress, Stockholm,[photograph, 9 x 11]
1934
121.02
I.A.A.F., Paris, [ photograph 5 x 6 3/4] 1938
121.03
I.A.A.F., [photograph 3 ½ x 5 ½ ]
121.04
Matthewson Museum, Alexandria,[photograph 3 1/4 x 4 ½]
March,1938
122.00
Burying the heart of Baron de Coubertin,
122.01 -122.11
On the way and in Egypt, [photographs]
122.12
Avery Brundage at Sakhara with LadyAberdare, [photograph 3 ½ x 2 ½]
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122.13
I.O.C. Meeting, [photograph, 3 ½ x 2 ½,on the Nile]
122.14
On the Nile, Esperia, [photograph 2 ½ x 2 ½] March,1938
122.15
Ceremony at Olympia, [photograph 3 1/4 x4 3/4]
1938
122.16
Prof. Kano and Mr. E. Nakatsuka withBrundage, Tokyo [photograph 3 1/4 4 3/4]
122.17 -122.22
Japan [?], [photographs 3 x 4 ½]
122.23
Avery Brundage, [photograph 3 x 4 ½]
122.24
Avery Brundage, Japan [?], [photograph 31/4 x 4 3/4]
122.25
Avery Brundage in front of bell, Japan [?],[photograph 4 3/4 6 ½]
122.26
Avery Brundage at meeting, Tokyo,[photograph 6 x 8 ½]
1939
122.27
Avery Brundage, on ship at table withJapanese [?] official, [photograph 3 3/4 x 43/4]
124.00
Organizing the Pan-American Games inSouth America
1940
124.01
Avery Brundage as guest of PresidnetDibos, Secretary Dasso, at Tennis Club,Lima, Peru, [photograph 4 3/4 x 7]
124.02
Avery Brundage as guest of Rotary Club,Lima, Peru, [photograph 3 ½ x 9 ½]
1940
124.03
Sr. Dasso, [photograph 3 ½ x 5 3/4 withpersonal note on verso]
124.04
Avery Brundage arrives at Lima, Peru,[photograph 7 x 9 ½]
1940
124.05
Sports Authorities of Chile and Brundageat Santiago, [photograph 6 3/4 x 9 1/4 withpersonal notes and autographs on verso]
1940
124.06
Earthquake near Lima, Peru, [photograph 2½ x 3 ½]
September18, 1940
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Date
124.07 -124.08
Avery Brundage with Sr. Dasso andAugosto, near Lima, Peru, [photographs 2½ x 3 ½]
September18, 1940
124.09
Puente Impermillo, elevation: 11,000 feet,Andes, Peru
September18, 1940
125.00
Pan-American Congress at Buenos Aires 1940
125.01 -125.02
Congress, [photographs 7 1/4 x 9 ½]
125.03 -125.06
San Paulo Stadium, Brazil, [photographs 4½ x 7 1/4]
1940
A Loose Items:Documents which were found detached inJuly, 2001 at the time the scrapbook wasphotocopied and partially dismembered.
A-1 “The First Panamerican Games Are Underthe Auspices of the Mayor of BuenosAires,” Boletin de los Deportes
March,1941
A-2 “A Greeting to the Sportsmen,” Boletin de losDeportes [re: first Pan American Games]
November,1942
A-3 “Brundage Will Head Olympics,” A.P. Wire [November20]
A-4 “LaSalle Opens,” Chicago Herald American[newsphoto]
June 30,1947
A-5 Untitled article fragment regardinglocation for junior trials
A-6 “For an American Victory on AmericanSoil in 1932" [card from AmericanOlympic Committee]
A-7 Photograph of Pan American Congress inBuenos Aires
1940
A-8 Photograph of Opening Ceremonies XOlympiad, Los Angeles
July 30,1942
A-9 Photograph of Brundage with another man 1937
A-10 Photograph of dinner at Lake Placid 1932
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A-11 Committee on the Definiton and Status ofan Amateur–Statements from Committeemembers, including Brundage
Scrapbook Number 2: Sport, 1938-1940
P. 1 Clippings: Brundage On Way to Major Sessions, 1938Pete Miller Named Coach of Olympic Skate TeamEditorial: Japanese 1940 Olympic GamesClippings: Army Chief Asks Japan to Cancel Olympic GamesChange is Urged in Olympic DatesEditorial: Boycott of Japan's Olympic Games, Feb. 19, 1938Clippings: No Olympics If Japan Isn't Ready, Jan. 12, 1938British Control Body Votes to Shun OlympicsEditorial: "What Next" William J. Bingham ResignationArticle: "Sportin' Gossip" - Sparrow RobertsonClippings: U. S. Official Tells Stand on Olympic DatesBrundage Outfoxes Self
P. 3 Colleges Ask Control of Four Olympic TeamsBrundage to Aid Colleges in Olympic Fight, ReportChange of Site of 1940 Olympics Still Possible, Brundage RevealsArticle: "Tutors for Olympians" - C. E. ParkerClippings: War May Force Japan to Give up OlympicsGermans to Restore OlympusOlympic Site Set in Opinion of BrundageArticle "Brundage on Sport (Political and College Opposition)" C. E. ParkerClippings: Nations Prepared to Act on GamesBrundage Says Only War can Halt OlympicsArticle: "Olympics Open to Older Athletes" - Joe M. Butler, May 25, 1938
P. 4 Clippings: Business Urges Olympics HereHelsingfors Selected for 1940 OlympicsBrundage Home, Tells Olympic Date FightBingham Quits Olympic Work because of WarArticle: "Are You Opposed to 1940 Games" - Bill HenryClippings: Bingham Move Hit By Olympic GroupTokyo Leader Here to Boost 1940 Olympics
P. 5 Clippings: Chicago Bids for Olympics 1940 GamesTokyo is Confident; Olympians Aren'tArticle: "Cultural Olympics Originated bere" - Joe M. ButlerClippings: Finland Ready to Take 1940 Olympic MeetFinland Accepts Olympic BidWar Forces Japan to Cancel Olympics, July 14, 1938Japanese Cancel '40 Olympic Games Due to WarBrundage Sure Olympics Will Go to Finland1940 Olympic Games Called Off by JapanFinland Gets '40 Olympics, Brundage Belief Action by Japan is Surprise, July
14, 1938P. 6 Olympic Aids Study New York Bid
Finland Organized to Care for OlympicsTokyo International Exhibition Planned for 1940 is Postponed
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Conservative Army Clique Back of Japan's Decision, Expert SaysOlympic Program Likely to be Cut, July 16, 1938Brundage Backs Berlin Games (1936)Article: "A Nation of Marathoners" - E. W. Cochrane
P. 7 Clippings: New York Olympics Drive Gains Momentum, July 15, 1938U. S. Sports Heads Okay Finland for OlympicsFinland, England Cool to '40 GamesFinland Favored for Olympics Host as Japan Drops Bid
P. 8 Clippings: Helsingfors Told it Will Be Offered 1940 Olympic Games After Japan Resigns Officially, July 16, 1938 Finland May Get
Olympics Japan Does Not Want Article: "A Unique Track Meet" - J. AbramsonClippings: Japanese Shamed by Loss of Games, July 15, 1938Detroit Seeks 1944 OlympicsDetroit's Olympic Hopes Seen Brighter for 1948 than 1944
P. 9 Olympic Drive for Cash Gets a Fast StartOlympic Ring PlanPlans Made to Pick Olympic Boxing TeamCampaign For Olympic Funds Makes ProgressEurope Seen as Power in 1940 OlympicsLondon is Given 1944 Olympic Summer Games$85,500 Needed to Finance U. S. Olympic Teams
P. 10 Leni Riefenstahl Gay as She Tells Chicago Hitler Just Her BossArticle: "Once In a Lifetime" - A. J. Daley, Dec. 31, 1938Clippings: Shimek, Kucera, Heckenbach Join Olympic SquadOlympic Ice Team Called Best EverU S May Get Winter Olympic GamesArticle: "Glenn Wants Olympic Win" - Tom Meany
P. 11 Clippings: Schroeder Skates For 5000 Meter Title Freisinger Sets New 500 Meter Skate Mark, Jan. 19, 1939 150 In Olympic Field Ice Tests
P. 12 Article: "Finland: Olympic Host" - R. M. Stead P. 13 "Finland Prepares for Olympics" - J. S. Kearns, Apr. 15, 1939
Clippings: CAC Finds City Lagging, Mar. 19, 1936Make Chicago Sport Capital, Brundage Asks
P. 24 American Olympic Committee Issues New Olympic StampIssue Olympic Victory Stamp to Aid U.S.Poster Stamps, Aug. 1939Editorial: What are 1940 Olympics?
P. 25 Clippings: New Olympic Stamp to Aid in Financing American TeamVictory Stamp Aids Olympic Fund Efforts - Design Selected by Brundage,
Shows 1932 Contest Article: "The Stamp Act" - John Kieran Clippings: "Stamping" for Olympic Funds - Wrong Picture
P. 26 Editorial: Issue Olympic Victory Stamp Clippings: Brundage Says No Transfer of Olympics Likely
P. 27 Detroit In Line for 1940 Olympics If Finland Relinquishes ThemEditorial: Wandering OlympicsClippings: Games to Be Cancelled if Finns DeferFinland Faces Ten Million Dollar Loss on Olympics Article: "If I Were 21" - Avery Brundage
Scrapbook Number 4: Sport, 1944-1947
P. 1 Article: "Avery Brundage Discusses the Olympics" - Arthur Daley, Sept. 1944P. 2 Clippings: Olympic Tilts Will Give Okay to Japs, Nazis, Dec. 5, 1944 Seven
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Point Physical Fitness Program Recommended by AAU, Dec. 10, 1944
P. 3 German, Japanese Participation in Next Olympic Games Opposed, Dec. 12, 1944Foi Proposto--para vice-presidente do Comite Olimpico Internacional, Avery
Brundage, Feb. 16, 1945P. 4 Article: "National Handball Headquarters Here" - Bill Ranft, Feb. 1945
Clippings: Brundage Accepts Irophy from Uruguay, April 29, 1945 Brundage Sees Pan-American Games Revival, April 29, 1945Article: "Brundage Predicts Resumption of Olympics in 1948" - George T
Davis, June 6, 1945P. 5 Article: "Olympics Are Most Effective Instrument for Peace of World," W.
Dyers, June 21, 1945Clipping: Brundage Names Honorary RefereeArticles: "Hint Games May Be Revived Next Year" - H. SheerAbout Avery Brundage - "The Barber Shop" - J.P. Carmichael
P. 6 Article: Avery Brundage - Champion, Aug. 1945Clipping: Brundage Predicts Lausanne will Get '48 Olympic Games, Aug. 27, 1945
P. 8 Clipping: Will Renew Olympic Games - Brundage, Aug. 15, 1945P. 7 Clippings: -Olympiadens ode avgores per post Artig Brundage, Sept. 6, 1945
-Finland framsta idrottsnationen i hela varlden, Sept. 11, 1945 P. 8 Clipping: -Ystavia ollaan edelleenkin Yhdysvaltain urheiluliiton
Puheen-jontaja Averyn Brundage kaynnilla Helsingissa, 1945 P. 10 Clipping: -Suomi on urheilun paakaupunki, Sept. 11, 1945P. 13 Articles: "Avery Finds Sick World" - Ralph Cannon, Oct. 18, 1945
"War Knocks Idealism For Goal" - Ralph Cannon, Oct. 16, 1945P. 14 Clipping: International Sports Federation Bid to Russia May Put USSR in '48
Olympics, Oct. 23, 1945Article: "Shattering Another Precedent" - Arthur Daley Oct. 25, 1945
P. 15 Article: This Man's World---"Press Errs in Accusing Brundage"--Paul Gallico,Nov-Dec. 1945
P. 16 Article: "Mr Brundage Was Right" - Dink Carroll, Dec. 19, 1945P. 17 Article: "Chips from the Blarney Stone"- Dan McGuire, Feb. 20, 1946P. 18 Clippings: Articles on Meeting in Finland-Avery Brundage och amatörismen P. 23 Clipping: Med IAAF Bomb I Oslo Sverige Bryter, Aug. 27, 1946 P. 24 Clipping: Norges Fri-idrettsforbunds 50-ars jubileum, Aug. 28, 1946P. 25 Clippings: 6 Cities Bidding for 1952 Olympics, Sept. 4, 1946
Russia is Invited to 1948 Olympics, Oct. 23, 1946El Vice Presidente del C.O. Internacional Partio Ayer, Dec. 16, 1946
P. 26 Article: "Los Ideales Deportivos del Aficionado" - Prof. Jesus Ferrer Gamboa, Dec.28, 1946
P. 27 Clippings: Avery Brundage, president olympisjskeho vyboru USA, pise MF, April 13, 1947
-New Hockey Body Planned by AAU, Feb. 24, 1947-Select Figure Skating Team for Olympics, May 1947-Olympic Chiefs Chat a Bit at City's Airpprt...Brundage Meets Cecil Between
Planes, May 13, 1947P. 28 Article: "Calling Mr. Brundage:" - Newsweek , May 19, 1947P. 29 Clipping: Sagern och oliven allt for hellenerna Nu livstidspension for
olumpiavinnare....Amatorrevision mot os-iden, sager Brundage(Transliteration: Victory and Olive all for Hellenes Now Lifetime Pension forWinner of Olympics...Amateur Revision against Us...Idea, May 7, 1947)
P. 30 Clippings: -Brundage on Way to Olympic Talks, June 5, 1947-Olympics Shelve 'Broken Time' Issue, June 9, 1947
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-Brundage Off for London on Payment Issue, June 4, 1947-'Broken Time' Waits Until 1948
P. 31 Clippings: -Amateur Rules Unchanged for 1948 Olympics Brundage Declines IAAFVice-Presidency, June 10, 1947Kukaan ei voi muuttaa amatoorisaantoja...Avery Brundage mielipiteita, May
18, 1947; June 2, 1947P. 32 Clipping: Op en aan de Sintelbaan...Amerika en de Amateurs, June 11, 1947 P. 33 Clippings: -Tribune Man Carries City's Olympic Bit...Fulton to Address Officials,
June 19, 1947-Olympic Group at Wits' Ends over 'Amateur' June 16, 1947-Helsinki and Oslo Awarded 1952 Olympics, June 21, 1947Article: "The Hyland Fling" - Dick Hyland, July 8, 1947
P. 34 Articles: "U.S. Olympic Head Now Hard at Work Raising Funds to Send Team toGames" - Walter L Johns, July 11, 1947"Olympic Body Gives Ruling on Amateurism" - Harry Keck, July 13, 1947Clipping: Brundage and Kirby Review Visit Abroad, July 1947
P. 35 Articles: "Playing the Field" - Dink Carroll, May 1947"Commanded to Win" - Paul Gallico, July 29, 1947Picture: Of US Olympic Officials Newspic Planning United States
Participation in Olympics P. 36 Article: "Sport in U.S. " - Jesse Abramson, July 28, 1947
Editorial: Brundage Urges Free FootballArticles: "Brundage OUt to Ban Hockey from Olympics" - Montreal Daily
Star, Sept. 6, 1947"Canada Is Voted Out of 1948 Olympic Hockey Picture...Dudley's Ultimatum
Turned Down by Vote of 13 to 1 in Switzerland", Jack Sullivan,Sept. 8, 1947
P. 37 "Hockey War May Keep Us Out of Winter Olympics" - Dan ParkerClippings: Brundage States Olympic Six Will Drill at Princeton
P. 38 Sees Olympic Games as Fine Vehicle for World Peace, Nov. 19, 1947P. 41 Article: "Avery Brundage Arrives to Be Guest of Honor at Olympic Ball" Gordon
Robinson, Nov. 19, 1947P. 43 Clippings: U.S. Balks at Dictation of Ice Hockey Team
Olympic Group to Confer in Chicago Today, Dec. 3, 1947U S Threatens Withdrawal of Winter Teams, Dec. 4, 1947Brundage Defiant in Olympic Feud, Nov. 24, 1947Follow Rules - Brundage
P. 44 Brundage Seeks Aid for Games, Dec. 7, 1947Le Co. O. americain dira s'il approuve M. Brundage, fossoyeur de
l'olympisme, Nov. 24, 1947Brundage offside om hockeyspelen
P. 45 Russ Won't Compete in '48 Olympics, Believes BrundageIAAF To Study Amateurs' Status, Aug. 21, 1946
P. 46 Clipping AhA Plans Set to Organize U. S. Olympic Sextet, Dec. 1947P. 47 Clipping: Detroit Threat to Minneaplis Olympic Hopes - Brundage, June 23, 1946
Article: "Brundage Smiles" - Jesse Abramson, July 29, 1947P. 48 Clipping: Brundage Attacks Pay Plan for '48 Olympics
Scrapbook Number 5: Sport, 1948-1951
P. 1 Clippings: U.S. Body Adamant in Hockey QuarrelU.S. Olympic Sextet Set to Fly Tomorrow for Winter Games, Jan. 17, 1948Article: "Man With Loins Girded" - Red Smith, Jan. 17, 1948
P. 2 Article: "IHSG IOC USOA NCAA AHA AAU Confusing Isn't It?" by J.A. Burchard, Jan. 17, 1948
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Clippings: US Olympic Body Names Hockey MenOlympic Rivals Fail to Agree on U S Hockey, Jan.24, 1948
P. 3 Clipping: Brundage Backed in Threat to Ban Winter Games U.S. Olympic Group Supports Chairman by Vote of 68 to 6, Jan. 20, 1948
P. 4 Clippings: -Action Follows Failure of U.S. To End Own Rift, Jan, 24, 1948-Rivals' Chat Fails to End Olympic Feud-Stars from 28 Nations to Open Olympics Friday, Jan, 25, 1948-Brundage Expects Decision on Hockey to Be Far-Reaching, Jan, 25, 1948
P. 5 Clippings: -US Games Committee May Quit...Brundage Fires New Ultimatum,Jan. 27, 1948
-Was sagt Avery Brundage? Jan. 26, 1948 P. 6 Clippings: -Defer Olympic Decision...May Rule on Ice Team Thursday, Jan.
27, 1948-Entire Olympic Setup Threatened, Jan. 27, 1948
P. 7 Clipping: -Brundage May Resign in Feud, Jan. 27, 1948 P. 8 Clippings: -Decide Olympic Hockey Squabble Today
-Committee May Drop Ice Sport..Brundage, Kraatz Stand Firm, Jan. 28., 1948-Swiss Defy Ice Ban, Jan. 29, 1948
P. 9 -Reflexions pre-olympiques-Ce n'est plus le moment de rire!, Jan. 28, 1948Editorial: Bill Corum Making Effort for Thorpe
P. 10 Article: "By the Way...On Ice Hockey" - Bill Henry, Jan. 28, 1948 "And Who Stuck His Neck Out? Brundage!" - Bill Leiser, Feb 11, 1948
P. 11 Clippings: The Winter Olympic Games are Resumed After a Lapse of Twelve Years,Jan. 31, 1948
P. 12 Article: Avery Brundage: Das SOC hat irgendeine Avmachung mit der LIHG getroff, Jan. 29, 1948
P. 14 Clippings: Olympics Open Today: Hockey Fight Rages, Jan. 30, 1948Article: "Brundage Tries Sled, Doesn't Break Leg, as One Had Hoped," Ted
Smith, Feb. 2, 1948P. 17 Article: "Golden Age for Athletes" by Edwin Ellis, March, 1948
-Cherry Circle ClubP. 18 Program: The 21st Texas Relays, April 2-3, 1948 Article: "Avery's Oilers" - John
Lardner, Apr. 12 1948P. 20 Clippings: Study Chicago's Olympic Games Facilities May 19, 1948P. 21 Old Stars to Greet New At Trials---Thorpe Leads Group, May 19, 1948
Article: Avery Brundage--He's Generally the Center of a Raging RowaboutAmateur Sports, May 6, 1948
P. 22 "Brundage, target of mud-slingers" Herb Graffis, Aug. 5, 1948"Olympic Men to Travel" Wendell Smith Aug. 8, 1948
P. 23 Jag hoppas pa fotboll, tvivlar pa "haivproffts", sager Avery BrundageP. 24 Clippings: U.S. Olympic Team to Take Food Along, May 12, 1948
Brundage Warns of Cuts in US Olympic Squads Unless Funds are Subscribed,July 7, 1948
P. 24 Article: "Many A Star to Stay Home" - harry Sheet, July 12, 1948P. 25 Letter: TO THE EDITOR: "Brundage Thanks Daily News for Olympic Tryouts Here,
July 14, 1948Article: "Erskine, A Star of Yore, to see Olympic Trials" Mildred Bolger, July
8, 1948P. 26 Clippings: -260 U S Olympic Lads and Lassies Shove Off Today, July 14, 1948
-US Sport Odyssey BeginsP. 27 -American Athletes Leave 260 Strong for Fourteenth Modern Olympic, July 15, 1948P. 28 Clippings: --Brundage Will Step Down as Head of U S Olympic Set-Up After London
Games, July 20, 1948P. 29 -Olympic Team Watches Behavior on Way Over, July 18, 1948
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-Final Olympic Trip-Brundage-260 Americans Find Atlantic Like Mill Pond, July 18, 1948-Brundage to End Olympic Reign, July 20, 1948-Brundage in Line for Top Olympic Post, July 22, 1948
P. 30 -U S Olympic Forces Enter Olympic London Camp, July 22, 1948-Amateur Pay Stand Told by Brundage, July 27, 1948
P. 31 -New Olympic Test: Pay Vs. Amateurism, July 24, 1948-Amateur Pay Decision Due Next Month, July 24 1948-Grumbling U S Olympic squad lands in England July 22, 1948
P. 32 -See Japan, Germany in '52 Olympics Brundage Lauds US AthletesP. 33 Article: "The Man Behind the Olympics" - Irving Wallace, June 1948P. 35 "Life with Avery" Time Magazine, Aug. 2, 1948
"Next Olympiad in U.S." Gene Kessler, Aug. 3, 1948P. 36 Clippings: Track Lines Blamed for Relay Ban, Aug. 8, 1948
Article: "Sportscripts"-Paul Zimmerman, Aug. 17, 1948"Carriers 'Who Clicked'...Newspaper Carriers, Oct. 22, 1948
P. 37 Only Sport is Amateur---Brundage, Nov. 19, 1948 Picture: Amateur Officials Meet, Nov. 19, 1948 Clippings: Canuck Olympic Plan Obsolete--Brundage (U.S. Scrapped Same
System 30 Years Ago) Nov. 20, 1948P. 39 Brundage to Resign as U S Olympic Head, Dec. 1 1948
Sportsmen's Club to Extend Eight Lifetime Memberships, Dec. 2, 1948P. 40 Editorial: A Call for Amateurs, Dec. 10, 1948
Article: "Grid Heroes Are Still Boys" - Chauncey Durden, Dec. 3, 1948Clippings: BRUNDAGE STEW: AAU Annual Convention Begins in New
York Today, Dec. 2, 1948MacArthur Hopes Japan will be in '52 Olympics, Dec. 7, 1948
P. 41 Clippings: Old Dominion Grid Stars Honored, Dec. 2, 1948P. 43 Rhodes is Named Columbus' No l Sports Figure for 1948, Jan. 13, 1949P. 44 Air of Mystery and Drama Centers Around All-Sports Dinner Tonight, Jan. 12, 1949P. 45 US Olympic Chief Speaks Here Thursday (Reo Industrial Club), Jan. 12, 1949P. 46 Detroit's Chance Good for 56 Olympic Meet, Jan. 14, 1949
Softball Heads Open Meeting Here Today, Jan. 29, 1949Article: About Avery Brundage---Roger Treat, Feb. 4, 1949Clippings: Barbara Ann Turns Pro to Aid Children, Feb. 1949
P. 47 Article "S. F. Committee Plans for Games" Bill Leiser, Mar. 24, 1949"Long Road Ahead for SF in Games Bid-Brundage" Jack McDonald
P. 48 Clippings: Brundage Leaves for Rome Talks, Ready for Battle on Olympic Cuts, Apr.15, 1949Olympic Group Favors Cuts in Size of GamesRussians May Hold Their Own OlympicsAccent is on Streamlined Games as Olympic Group Meets in Rome, Apr. 24,
1949Olympic Men Dispute Pay for Athletes, Apr. 25, 1949
P. 49 Olympic Rule Hits Political Pressure on Sports, Apr. 28, 1949Six U. S. Cities Present Bids Today for '56 Olympic Games
P. 50 Winter Games Go to Italian Resort, Melbourne Gets 1956 Olympics, Apr. 29, 1949International Group to Nominate One U. S. City for Olympic Host
P. 53 By Davis J. WalshP. 51 AVERY BRUNDAGE IN MEXICOP. 55 -Avery Brundage, Secretario del Co ite Olimpico Internacional, Arribo Anoche, por
via Aerea A Mexico, Nov. 1949-Llego Ayer a Mexico, Mr. Avery Brundage, Nov. 24, 1949
P. 56 -El Deporte, Para el Amateur es Una Diversion; para el Professional, es Obligacion,Nov. 29, 1949
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-Los eventos internacionales deben ser unicaments para deportistas amateurs,declaro Avery Brundage, Nov. 29, 1949
College 'Pros' Barred in Olympics: BrundageP. 57 Brundage Rips Colleges for 'Betrayal' 1951
Propose Ban on Foreign Athletes Here, Dec. 9, 1949P. 58 -Streamlined Olympic Games Planned, MU Officials to Meet at Copenhagen Next
Spring-1952 Olympics to Break Marks Says Brundage-Helsinki Excited Over Olympics: Brundage
P. 59 Article: "Olympic Problem June in January"' - Will Connolly, Dec. 10, 1949Clippings: Brundage Stand on Scholarships Causing Split Among AAU
LeadersP. 60 Retiring AAU Prexy Answers Brundage, Dec. 12, 1949P. 61 Avery Brundage Reelected Olympic Association Heed, Jan. 9, 1950
Olympic Group Moves to Bring Games to U.S.P. 62 Article: By Davis J. Walsh, Jan. 22, 1950P. 63 Broncos Reap Honors at Sports Banquet...Avery Brundage Guest Speaker at MMP
(Members of Munich Military Post) Dinner Heck-cerpts - Ted Heck, Sept. 15,1950
P. 64 "Stop-Look- and Listen" - Avery BrundageP. 65 "Mathias Exceeds Perfection Gauges by Decathlon Table" - F. J. Powers, July 10,
1950 P. 66 Clippings: Olympic Bids for Germany, Japan Foreseen
-Herrn Brundagea Amateurs Unbescheldene Forderungen der Amerikaner inSchweden
-Avery Brundage ist begeistert, Sept. 7, 1950-Avery Brundage bei Ritter von Halt-Avery Brundage in Munchen
P. 67 Talking of Chicago Sports Figures, Oct. 11, 1950Article: "Brundage Aplomb Gets Jolt" - Davis J. Walsh, Oct. 22, 1950
P. 68 "Reports on IMF Congress" - Avery Brundage, Nov. 1950Clippings: Chicago Hails Jesse Owens, Track Star, Humanitarian
P. 71 Article: "Chastity to the Rescue" - Davis J. Walsh Feb. 12, 1950P. 72 "Report of IOC Meeting, Denmark, May 1950 ' Avery Brundage, July 1950P. 77 Clipping: The First Pan American Games, Jan. 20, 1951P. 78 Article: "Sport Must be Free, always Independent" - Avery Brundage, Jan. 1, 1951P. 79 Clipping: Estados Unidos Trae al Panamericano un Gran Equipo en el que
Figuran Muchos Campeones Mundiales, Dice A. Brundage, Feb. 21, 1951Article: Personalities: Avery Brundage, Feb. 22, 1951Clippings: FIRST PAN AMERICAN GAMES-Pan American Games Open--(100,000 Watch Ceremonies) Feb. 26, 1951-Pledge Pan-Am Games to Sport, Says Brundage...Politics Ignored by U.S.
Olympic Head, Feb. 22, 1951 P. 80 -American Legion Entertains Mr. A Brundage, Mar. 6, 1951
-The Only Sport is Amateur...Avery Brundage, Mar. 6, 1951-Invitation: Dinner Given by Avery Brundage for Members of the International
Olympic Committee attending Primeros Juegos DeportivosPanamericanos
P. 83 -Mr. Brundage Elogio en el Comite Olimpico el Principismo Uruguayo-Every Brundage nos Adelanto la Bondad de la Olimpiada de 1954, Mar. 17,
1951P. 85 Brochure: Helms World Trophy NORTH AMERICA--1918 Avery BrundageP. 86 Articles: "Welcoming Our Red Brothers" - Arthur Daley, Apr. 26, 1951
"Don Avery Tilts With the College Windmills" - R. G. Lynch
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P. 88 "Sports Slants" - Dick O'Brien, Sept. 20, 1951Clippings: Brundage Says Sports Reform is Simple Task, Sept. 19, 1951Brundage Hits Grid Morons, Oct. 8, 1951
P. 89 Article: "Olympics, with Crowds and Russ, Getting too Big, Says Brundage" Davis J.Walsh, Oct. 11, 1951 Clipping: Olympic Head Sees Success for '52 Games, Oct. 26, 1951 Photographs: Candid Pictures of Brundage in Buenos Aires with Mme. Peron
P. 90 Clippings: 500 AAU Delegates Expected to Attend National Meeting Here, Nov. 18,1951Educators Have Betrayed Sports for Profit, Brundage tells AAU, Dec. 1, 1951 Interview: Question to Avery Brundage: Who is the greatest athlete you have
ever seen in the Olympics?, Nov. 18, 1951 P. 91 Clipping: Subsidized Athletes Out of Olympics
Article: Besuch in der Welstadt Chicago - von Heinz Lorenz P. 92 Clipping: Angry AveryP. 93 Clippings: Olympics Group to Intensify Screening of "Paid Athletes, Dec. 3, 1951
Brundage Says Pro Events Not Sports, Dec. 6, 1951And Speaking of Hr. Brundage, Dec. 9, 1951Esta en Caracas Avery Brundage, Dec. 5, 1951
P. 94 Article: About Avery Brundage - Bob Stedler, Dec. 6, 1951P. 95 Clippings: III JUEGOS DEPORTIVOS BOLIVARIANOS
-No hay Termino Hedio en el Deporte Afficionade, Dec. 5, 1951P. 96 -Empiezan los Bolivarianos, Dec. 6, 1951P. 97 Brundage Forsees Battle on Olympic Curtailment, Apr. 1949
Memorandum: COMITE INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIQUE-BULLETIN DEVOTE-1952: Brundage-30, Burghley-17, Blasse-2
P. 98 Clippings: Edstrom Holds Little Hope for Chicago GamesAim to Limit U.S. Bidders for Olympics, Jan. 8, 1950Article: "On the International Front" - Arthur Daley, Aug. 29, 1950Clipping: Brundage Escapes Injury in Crash, Dec. 8, 1949
P. 99 Article: "Brundage, Wife Truly Great People" - Davis J. WalshP. 100 Clipping: Retiring AAU Chief Defends Athlete Aid...Rhodes Opposes
Brundage, Declares Sport Scholarship Recipient Not a Pro, Dec. 12, 1949
P. 100 Photograph: Avery Brundage Addressing Athletes in Helsinki - 1952P. 101 Clipping: AAU Approves 37 Records Urged to Act on Fitness Plan
Clipping: Re-elect Brundage Olympic President - Jan. 9, 1950 Clipping: Brundage Aims at Bringing'60 Olympics Here - Jan. 8, 1950
Clipping: Six U.S. Cities Present Bids today for '56 Olympic GamesP. 102 Clippings: Athletic Scholarships Hake Holders "Pro"...Brundage Says: Dec.
11, 1949Clippings: Patton 200 meter Record Accepted, Dec. 11, 1949Clippings: Brundage Warns, Olympics Hay Ban Athletes on Scholarship
P. 103 Clipping: Brundage Expects Japan to Compete in 1952 Olympic Games at Helsinki, Dec. 9, 1949Clipping: News from AAU Front
P. 104 Clipping: Brundage, the Athlete, Finds Link with ArtClipping: Olympic Card Remains SameClipping: Olympic Association Winds Up Two-Day Sessions Today, Jan. 9,
1950Clipping: AAU Delegates Predict Sizzling Prexy Race, Dec. 10, 1949Clipping: Brundage Low, Trippi High in Thorpe Ratings, Dec. 30 1949
P. 105 Clipping: Brundage Disputed: AAU Prexy for Athletic Scholarships, Dec. 12,1949
Clipping: Athletic Free Ride: Rhodes Differs with Brundage on Scholarships
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Clipping: Brundage Stand on Scholarships Causing Split Among AAULeaders, Dec. 12, 1949
Clipping: Ice Hockey Plans for 1952 Revealed, Jan. 9, 1950P. 106 Clipping: Single U.S. City must Bid for Olympics: Brundage, Jan. 8, 1950
Clipping: Brundage Outlaws Aid to Athletes, Dec. 10, 1949Clipping: Tighter Olympic Rules Planned to Govern Choice of Game Sites,
Jan. 8, 1950Clipping: 1952 Olympics to Break Marks Says Brundage
P. 107 Clipping: The First Pan American Games, Jan. 20, 1951
Scrapbook Number 6: Sport, 1952-1955
P. 3 Article: "How Stupid Can They Get" - Arthur Daley"Getting Olympics Back to Ideals of Old Greece Takes Some Selling" - Davis
J. Walsh, Jan. 22, 1952Clipping: Brundage says Soviets accept Olympic Rules
P. 4 Article: "Olympic Officials will have to accept Russians at their word," HyBoldberg, Feb. 6, 1952"Says Olympians don't face purge over Amateur Status" - Ed Friel, Feb. 6,
1952 Clippings: Brundage Brings Wassail Bowl, Feb. 7, 1952
P. 5 Olympic Committee Expects Russia to End Cash Awards to AthletesBrundage denies Red China Team is barred from Olympics, as Claimed by
Moscow PressPicture: Brundage at Oslo, Norway (VI Winter Oly pic Games - 1952)Sketches: CIO's kongress pa Grand, Feb. 14, 1952
P. 6 Clipping: Brundage makes plea for Refugee AthletesPictures: Brundage at Oslo, NorwayOlympisk Fesk I Radhuset
P. 7 Clipping: Brundage Olympic Head?--May Break European ControlP. 8 Photographs: VI Winter Olympic Games, 1952, Oslo, Norway
Clippings: Work of Olympic Committee Headed by Avery Brundage cited byNewt Feldman, May 1952
PP. 9-13 Various Clipping from Norwegian Newspapers during Winter Olympics, somewith translations.
P. 14 Article: "A New Olympic Specialty," John Lardner, Har. 1952"Chicago Bid for '56 Olympics Awaits Pleasure of Melbourne," Davis J.
Walsh, Mar. 3, 1952P. 15 "Brundage Unified Plan Merits Support," Fred Delano
"Getting Acclimated," Arthur DaleyP. 16 "Chicago in Running for 1956 Olympics," Dan Desmond, Mar. 19, 1952
Clipping: Brundage to Lead U. S. Olympic Team to Finland, Apr. 19, 1952P. 17 Certificate: BOB HOPE-BING CROSBY OLYMPIC TELETHON, June 21-22, 1952P. 19 Clippings: Get Together for Telethon to Aid Olympic Team, June 4, 1952
Brundage and Thorpe Meet Again, June 25, 1952P 20 Article: "Millions Cheer Film Stars but Not in Theatres," Hedda HopperP 21 Article: "Recreation Needs of Youth Re-emphasized" - Fred Delano, May 4,
1952P. 22 Picture: Mayor Presents Brundage with Key to Patterson-- - Circus Saints and SinnersP. 24 Program: Los Angeles Coliseum Relays
Clipping: Not Candidate - Avery Brundage, president of the U.S. OlympicCommittee, said he was "not a candidate" for president of theInternational Olympic Committee
Photograph: Oslo, Norway Winter Olympics P. 26 Clipping: BRUNDAGE NEW OLYMPIC HEAD - Succeeds Sweden's Edstrom, July
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1952Photographs: U.S. Olympic Officials and Team marching into Helsinki
Stadium P. 27 Bulletin: U.S. Olympic Committee Information and Instruction for Members and
Officials of the United States Olympic TeamP. 28 Photographs: Various Candid pictures of Avery Brundage with Olympic Officials P. 34 Clippings: Lausanne et les Jeux Olympiques, Feb. 1954 PP. 34-35 Brundage attending PANAMERICAN GAMES - MEXICO, Mar. 1954 P. 56 Brundage Speech at Athens Stirs up Olympic Meeting, May 11, 1954 PP. 37-40 Photographs: Various pictures of IOC Meeting in Athens, May 1954 P. 41 Clippings: Chicago Launches Bid for '60 Games - Have Brundage's Blessing P. 42 La commission executive du CIO a admire le stade olympique lausannois, May 5,
1954Article: "Rumbles From Down Under" - Arthur Daley, May 6, 1954
PP. 45-53 Photographs: Candid pictures of IOC meeting in JapanP. 53 Invitation: Marquis de Polignac
Photographs: With the Marquis de Polignac PP. 54-58 Photographs: Display of Students from Moscow InstitutesP. 59 Clippings: Le probleme de statut amateur, May 7, 1954
Qui est M. Avery Brundage? May 7, 1954P. 60 Deux conceptions de l'amateurisme s'affrontentP. 61 Pas de problemes particuliers pour l'Amateurisme varitable, May 7, 1954
Meet Avery Brundage - The President, May 9, 1954P. 62 International Olympic Committee Meets - Tribute Paid to Founder of
ModernGames
Map Quiz on Olympic Athletes, May 13, 1954P. 65 British Open Olympics to Chinese Reds, May 15, 1954P. 68 Olympics Probe "Pro-Amateurs" June 8, 1954
Article: "Olympic Body to Probe Amateur Status of Reds: Long ZatopakPractice Cited: Brundage to Press Inquiry" - Lou Miller
P. 70 Clippings: Russia in Olympics Brundage Believes, July 20, 1954P. 71 Brundage in Moscow, Sees Russ in 1956 Olympics, July 20, 1954P. 74 Brundage O.K. 's Russ --Clears Amateur Athletes
Article: "Brundage Reports Russian Sports System as Amateur" - Ed FrielP. 78 Clippings: Brundage Amazed at Rapid Growth of Russian Sports, Aug. 1, 1954PP. 72-79 Various clippings from several countries pertinent to Brundage's visit to RussiaP. 73 (Translation)--Russian Gymnastics 20 Years Ahead of the USA'sP. 74 Brundage Praises Russian Athletes, Aug. 31, 1954P. 79 Picture: CLASS REUNION - 45th Class 1909 ReunionP. 80 Article: "Brundage Says U.S. Getting Fat, Lazy, with its Success," Ron Lawfer Nov.
5, 1954P. 81 "Brundage Blasts College Football," Jack Powell, Nov. 5, 1954P. 82 "Brundage Defines 'Amateur,'" Dave Nightingale, Nov. 5, 1954
"Soft Life in America May Bring Disaster, Avery Brundage Says" CorylCrandall
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"Brundage Didn't Make 'Poor Jim' Poor...," Bert BertineAvery Brundage to Speak at Franklin Park Manufacturers Luncheon
P. 83 Clippings Explains Olympic Woe - Cost too high for Europeans, Apr. 5, 1955Various Clippings on Melbourne Inspections VisitAussies Win New Hope on 56 Olympics, Apr. 14, 1955Blase Aussies Roil Brundage, Apr. 11, 1955Olympic Head Notes Aussies Lack of Space, Apr. 5, 1955Brundage Blasts Aussies, Apr. 11, 1955Prime Minister Gets Brundage Views Today Apr. 12, 1955
P. 84 Another Olympic Feud-- Spain Snubs Israei, Apr. 20, 1955Picture: Avery Brundage, Honorary Member, American Ex-Servicemen's
Assn.Clippings: U. S. Athletic Reign in Peril, say Brundage, Apr. 25, 1955Avery Brundage Calls on Emperor Hirohito, May 5, 1955
P. 85 Brundage Made Honorary Citizen of TokyoBrundage Back, Thinks Aussies to Keep Games, May 9, 1955
P. 86 Brundage Asks Probe of Santee, June 15, 1955PP. 88-90 Photographs: Visit to Philippines - Photograph with MagsaysayPP. 91-92, 107-116 Articles about Brundage's Visit to AustraliaP. 104 Articles: "Don't Use Athletes for Propaganda: Brundage" - Wendell Smith,
Mar. 17, 1955In the Wake of the News - Arch Ward, Mar. 19, 1955
P. 106 Clippings: Brundage Rips US "Cold War" Use of Sports, Mar. 15, 1955Brundage to Check Aussie Setup, April 1955
Scrapbook Number 7: Sport, 1956-1959
P. 1 Clipping: Royalty Opens Olympic Games Riding Events, June 9, 1956Picture: Avery Brundage, Medal Presentation at VIIth Winter Olympics
PP. 2-3 Clippings: Several newsclippings of VII Winter Games at Cortina d'AmpezzoP. 2 Article: "Italians Spent Eight Million on Olympics" - Associated Press
Photographs: Equestrian Events P. 5 Clippings: MELBOURNE - 1956 - OLYMPIC GAMES
-Games Leader Leaves Impressed by Mr. Menzies' Assurance-Monday is Day of Pride or Shame-Quarantine Difficulties in Australia-Brundage Holds Key to Olympic GamesEditorial: Mr. Brundage
P. 6 Clipping: Olympic Group Still Stymid by Aussie LawPhotograph: Melbourne Stadium
P. 9 Clippings: --Olympic Contests Begun by Athletes of 67 Nations, Nov. 22,1956
Picture: Avery Brundage with Britain's Duke of EdinburghP. 10 Clippings: Games Chief Here as our Friend
Commercialisation and Politics are Threat to Olympic Games, Nov 19, 1956Mr. Olympics, "Confident you will do a fine job"
P. 11 Brundage Declares in Osaka that Pro Sports Organizations are Free To Give Fund toOlympic TeamPicture: Avery Brundage, Medal Presentation at Melbourne Olympics, Dec.
10, 1956P. 12 Clipping: Geiberger Feted at MCC Luncheon
Picture: Avery Brundage at Flemington Race Track in Melbourne, AustraliaP. 13 Clippings: Middle East Fighting Clouds Olympics--Perils Status of 3 Nations, Egypt
Out, Nov. 1, 1956Big Games Chief Flies In
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P. 14 Spain Wooed Back to Olympics, Nov. 9, 1956-Bravo le C.I.O.
P. 15 Aussies to be Ready for Olympics; Brundage Dig brings Action, Feb. 14, 1956Criticism Spurs Aussies, Olympic Construction Going on Schedule, Jan. 2,
1956P. 16 Brundage Sees No Threat to Games, Nov. 14, 1956P. 17 Flame Dies to End the Games, Dec. 10, 1956
Brundage Pleased By Games Success, Dec. 8, 1956P. 18 Editorial: The Unforgettable Olympic Games, Dec. 10, 1956
Article: "With Respect to Mr. Brundage, there's not a chance of his preceptbeing fully obeyed" - Douglas Wilkie, Nov. 20, 1956
P. 19 Clippings: US Skater Ken Henry Declared Pro, Feb. 3, 1956Ruled Out of Olympics by BrundageChicago Ice Star Banned for Golf Job
P. 20 Athletes Steal Show at Races (Flemington Race Track-Melbourne)P. 21 Article: "Australia May Lose Games" - Kirwan Ward
Interview: Brundage Tells of Russ Olympics, Mar. 16, 1956Clipping: Brundage Raps State-Run Teams
P. 22 Clippings: Keep Politics Out, Says Games LeaderOrganisateurs de Melbourne et Comite international olympique sont bien loin
de s'entendre, July 30, 1956 Attaque par le secretaire du comite d'organisation des J.O. de Melbourne le
C.I.O. replique, July 3, 1956 P. 23 Photograph: Avery Brundage with 1st General Manager of Melbourne Games
(In Mexico)P. 25 Clippings: Brundage Blasts U.S. Olympic 'Hysteria', Apr. 8, 1956
Games Chief Says Sport a Means to Prevent War, Nov. 20, 1956Olympia-Beste sollen Amateure bleiben, Ein Expose des IOK-Prasidenten
Brundage, Aug. 17, 1956Brundage Praises '60 Games Site, Oct. 22, 1956
P. 26 Reduce Olympic Costs, Avery Brundage Says, Dec. 17, 1956ESU Speaker to be Avery BrundageOPC Luncheon Speaker to be Olympic Head, Avery Brundage, Oct. 13, 1956Olympic Chief deplores political hatreds, Nov. 12, 1956Article: "M. Avery Brundage recoit les journalistes," M. Jeanneret
P. 27 Clipping: Flame Dies, Flag is Burled on 1956 Olympics, Dec. 10, 1956Letter: From Avery Brundage to Time Magazine, "Of Human Brundage"
P. 28 Clippings: "Progress" Retards Athletes, Brundage Claims, Feb. 23, 1956Avery Brundage Warns New Concept is Needed, Feb. 20, 1956-A Lesson to Our Statesmen
P. 29 -IOK und die Presse Article: "Just as Expected," Arthur DaleyP. 30 Clippings: Sports "Unite" Germans - East, West Athletes Merged, Feb. 6, 1956
Brundage Warns Prestige of U.S. is Sofia Issue-M. Brundage confirme...en dementant-Concession americaine pour les J. L. d'hiverAvery Calls PCC Collapse 'A Disgrace'Brundage Speaks at Commonwealth Club Today
P. 31 Olympic 'Civil War' - Winter Setup Rapped Brundage Still Wants Oath, Oct. 19, 1956
Brundage Fights Games TaxP. 32 Brundage Blasts U.S. HysteriaP. 33* Reds Assure Brundage of Amateurism
U.S. Sports Supremacy Periled by Easy Living, Brundage SaysP. 35 Television: VIP Interviews Avery Brundage, Aug. 3, 1958
Editorial: Sports Illustrated: On Avery Brundage "Memo From the Publisher,"
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Aug. 3, 1958Picture: Avery Brundage et al at Easter Relays at the University of California
P. 36 Article: "Gadfly Brundage Good for Sports," Will ConnollyClippings: Les Americains de les Australiens passent leur vie sur la piste et
dans la piscineDe la Culture des Phenomenes au dilemme des "jeux"
P. 37 A revele le plan de reforme Olympique de M. Avery BrundageP. 38 Zahneputzen hilft dem olympischen Team
Brundage kritisiert amerikanische AthletenKlare Antwort durch BrundageA propos de la reduction du programme des Jeux olympiquesBrundage Clarifies Olympic Viewpoint
P. 33 State Dept. Policy Imperils US Olympic Future: Brundage, July 11, 1957-Bulgaria Visit for Brundage?-Brundage in Threat to Resign if Trip to Bulgaria Denied-Brundage Bails U.S. Decision
P. 39 Clippings: "Press Misquoted Me" claims Olympics' President, Avery Brundage holdsConference in Cairo, May 28, 1956
P. 41 Melbourne Will Reap Great Rewsrde, says Mr. BrundageP. 42 Brundage Calls Games a Boon, Jan. 23, 1956p. 43 Article: "Ancient Ruins to Form Rome Games Backdrop," Curley Grievep. 44 Clippings: Olympics Body Deliberates on Games for '60
-U.S. Athletics Brings Attack from Brundage-IOC To Try to Define "Amateur"
P. 45 -Olympics Here in 'Mess', says Chief (Melbourne)-Olympic President Has Come to Help Melbourne
P. 46 Photographs: Avery Brundage addressing Melbourne GamesPP. 47-50 Photographs: Candid Shots of Avery Brundage in EgyptP. 51 Clippings: IOC To Pick '64 Site Today - Tokyo, Innsbruck Get '64 OlympicsP. 52 Brundage Says Japan Ready For Olympics
Motion "Negre Blanc" a propos de la segregation raciale en Afrique du SudRed China Quits IOC, Blasts at Brundage
P. 53 Photographs: Candid Shots of Avery Brundage at Bulgaria (Sofia) IOCSession
p. 54 Article: "Kiwanis 'All Star Day' Tops in Sports Luncheons" - Leo Fischer"Sittin In With the Athletes," Sec Taylor"Roman Holiday," Red Smith, Nov. 6, 1957
P. 57 "Last Amateur of Sports Pounds Away at His Last" - Int'l News Service, July 16,1957Clippings: What are Chicago's Chances for Landing Olympic Games?
Mar. 10, 1957Chicago Medal of Merit - Leading Citizens to Mark Chicago's 150th BirthdayFrom Broadcast by Avery Brundage: Brundaga cites Olympics as model for
World Statesmen, Jan. 1957P. 59 City, 120, Looks to FutureP. 60 Brundage Tells Doubts on Team Sports' Status
Brundage Attacks "Near-Pro" SportsOlympics Too Big - Brundage, June 9, 1957
P. 61 Editorial: Asian Games - The Pakistan GamesArticle: "City Launches Plea for 1964 Olympic Games," Bob Glass
PP. 63-64 Photographs: Candid Shots of Avery Brundage in KoreaP. 65 Clippings: -Toni Sailer, candidat aux Jeux olympiques de Squaw Valley?
-Sailer, amateur pour la F.I.S., le sear-t-il aussi poule CIO?-L'affaire "Sailer" jugee a Stockholm en juin-Sigge Bergman: "Peu d'espoir pour Sailer
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P. 66 -Toujours a propos de Toni SailerPP. 65-68 -La Federation internationale de ski contre le C.I.O.?
-Athletisme..M. Avery Brundage en Egypte-L'amateurisme mar ron-Sailer "Pro" pour le C.I.O-Sursis pour Toni Sailer que la F.I.S hesite a juger? -Toni Sailer professional-Die Kongress von Sofia und die Presse (more on Toni Sailer in manila folder
in back)-La ideologia olympica gira alrededor del concepto del amateurismo -Les Jeux Olympiques et le Professionalisme-M. Brundage a le Choix-MM. Brundage et Otto Mayer le savent bien...
P. 69 Clippings: A Rival for Olympics?...Brundage Opposed to IAAF "Tax" Apr. 9,1958 Threaten to Set Up 2nd Olympics...Amateur Groups Feud Over Money,
Apr. 9, 1958 Olympics Face Split, Apr. 9, 1958
P. 70 Photographs: Avery Brundage in Japan Clippings: Le Japon tremble en attendant la decision du C.I.O.
P. 71 Reduction in Size of Olympics Seen Major IOC Topic, May 11, 1958Olympics Group Sets Munich MeetIOC 54th General Assembly Opening in Tokyo WednesdayPro Tinges Peril Sports in Olympics
P. 72 Interview: Brundage Gives Views: Pro Sport No More than Entertainment, May 13, 1958Editorial: IOC Assembly in Tokyo
P. 76 Clipping: Rome Olympic Program Set; Entry Size Lopped, May 10, 1958P. 77 Article: "Gists of Speeches at IOC Assembly" by Avery Brundage,
May 15, 1958PP. 79-88 Photographs: Avery Brundage at Tokyo IOC Assembly P. 84 Clippings: Chicago Plays Trump in Olympic Bid, Sept. 4, 1958
Mayor Booms Olympics Here - Meet on U.S. Bid Tonight, Sept. 5, 1958P. 86 -Brundage auf Inspektion in Rom
-Brundage a Roma-Brundage Likes Rome's Facilities for Olympics
P. 89 Article: "Chile Ira con 100 Depostistas a Chicago" - Mr. Dickens, June 7,1959
P. 91 "Brundage, Ferris Honored" - William R. Conklin, (Bowditch Award), Feb. 1958Clipping: Don't Gouge Fans, Brundage Warns Will Seek Troops for Squaw,
Apr. 4, 1959PP. 95-97 Photographs: Avery Brundage inspecting facilities at Rome P. 97 Clipping: Pro Aspects Threaten Sports on Olympic Card, May 16, 1958
Photographs: Avery Brundage in Formosa Picture: El Presidente del Comite Olimpico Internacional en Granada
P. 98 Article: "In The Wake of the News" - David CondonClippings: Pan Am Will Offer Chicago Challenge-Games Ticket sale "Terrible", July 9, 1959
P. 99 -Pan Am Games in Good Hands-Committee Awards Chicago Pan American Games for 1959
P. 100 -Will Chicago Be Ready for Pan Am Games? Nov. 30, 1958-Speed Pan-Am Work Olympic Chief Warns
P. 101 -City Launches Drive to Back Pan-Am Games, Jan. 19, 1959-Mayor Greets Pan-Am Units
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-Torch, 5000 Doves to Open Pan-Am GamesP. 102 -Urge Pan-American Games Backing - Leaders Told of Problems by BrundagePP. 103-105 Photographs: Avery Brundage in Japan PP. 106-107 Avery Brundage in PortugalP. 106 Clipping: Olympic Official Scores Rivalry - Brundage Says Athletic
Race of United States, Russia, is Peril to Games
Scrapbook Number 8: Sport, 1960-1963
P. 1 Article: "Red China Olympics Protests Overruled," Fulton Lewis, Jr.Clippings: Way is Opened for China to Compete But Team Must Carry
Taiwan BannerEarly Decision Due on Reds in '60 Games'Open' Olympic Games Ruling by U.S. WaitedAvery Backs Formosa Bid
P. 2 Clippings: Nationalist China, India not Barred at Squaw ValleyChina Entry Cleared, Feb. 17, 1960Brundage Boosts Free ChinaChina Entry ClearedBrundage Here, Lauds Olympics
P. 3 Brundage Tells Role of China for Olympics, July 14, 1959Formosa: HesitationBrundage OK's NationalistsAvery Bracks Olympic DoorBrundage Hails U. S. Decision
P. 4 State Department Ruling Will Determine OlympicsEditorial: New Light on OlympicsAn About-FaceClippings: Find Favored in Sunset HandicapBrundage Aids Formosa BidFormosa Athletes Allowed to Take Part in OlympicsOlympic Head to Support NationalistsAsk Olympic Committee to Admit ChinaBrundage Now Backs Formosa
P. 7 Brundage Arrives to Spur GamesSquaw Valley Olympics Set Back Six DaysArticle: "Sports Parade - Brundage Tells California to Get Down to Planning
and Building," Curley Grieve, Sept. 10, 1955P. 8 Clippings: Brundage in Advice to State, Apr. 5, 1959
Brundage Cites New Threat to Squaw ValleyProgress on '60 Winter Games ToldSquaw Valley Plans Praised by BrundageOlympic Chairman OK's Squaw Valley
P. 9 Brundage to Address Commonwealth Club Today, May 6, 1960Quote: Brundage: "The Moral Side of the Sport Program is as or more
important than the Physical Side," Feb. 12, 1962Clippings: Prise de Position du C.I.O....M. Brundage croit encore au pere NoelVingt-quatre heurs de sport dans le monde...Le probleme de l'entrainement
physique de la jeunesse vu par M. Brundage, president du CIO
P. 10 Article: "Yes, Brundage Knows His Sports," Bill LeiserClippings: Avery Brundage Buys Property - (From Estate of Dr. Huggins)Brundage Bid for IOC Job is Challenged
P. 11 Article: "Socially Gay Week Memorable," Litti Paulding, Feb. 19, 1960Clipping: Olympic Officials Praised by Brundage
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PP. 11-12 Photographs: Miscellaneous candid shots of Avery Brundage at Squaw Valleygames
P. 13 Article: "Olympic Travelers Visit La Pineta," Litti Paulding, Feb. 18, 1960"Brundages Fete International Set," Litti Paulding, Feb. 17, 1960
PP. 13-22 Photographs: Miscellaneous candid shots of IOC at La Pineta P. 14 Clippings: Olympic Officials Bask in Sun on Way to Winter Games, Feb. 21,
1960Santa Barbara, Olympics Headquarters (for a while)
P. 15 M. Brundage est amateur (de belles receptions)P. 18 Brundage Calls it 'Best" (Santa Barbara) Dec. 17 23, 1960P. 20 Olympia und die hohe Politik
San Marino Issue Honors BrundageP. 23 Pick Stanford for Olympic Track Tryouts
Wine-Tasting Olympics ProposedBrundage Praises Support
P. 23 Clippings: Dans les milleux dirigeants de l'olympismeMature Living Salutes...Avery Brundage, Admiral Chester Nimitz Article: "Brundage Proves to Bay Area He is a Warm and Fun-Loving
Personage" - Jack Hanley May 12, 1960P. 24 "Russians 'Cinch' Olympics Already," Bill Leiser, May 12, 1960
"Mr. Avery Brundage is Not in Politics," Charles McCabeClipping: Games IV Money to State, June 4, 1958
P. 25 Article: "Curley's Corner Mecca for Admiring Throngs," Prescott Sullivan, Feb. 25, 1960Clippings: Brundage Bids for Good Will at OlympicsAvery Brundage Closes Winter Olympic Games
P. 26 Article: "Games not All Athletics," Joan WinchellClipping: Nixon Opens Winter GamesArticle: "Brass Agrees California Did Terrific Job," Curley GrieveEditorial: A Salute
P. 27 Let's Set the Record Straight..."Altogether too much publicity has been givento the vindictive attacks of discharged employees" Avery Brundage, Feb. 1959
P. 28 Article: "Brundage Has a Sense of Humor," Bill Leiser, Feb. 17, 1960"Avery Brundage is Much Maligned Man," Will Connolly, Feb. 16, 1960"Olympics have Tough, Righteous Chairman in Avery Brundage," Len Elliott,
Feb. 17, 1960P. 29 Clippings: E. German Reds Rip U.S. for 'Skiing Cold War'
Blyth Ice Arena is DedicatedArticle: "Rapt Crowd At Olympic Ceremoonies," Clint MosherClipping: Winter Games a Big Success, Feb. 3, 1960
P. 30 Article: "Brundage Hurls German Ban Back to State Department," PhilBerman"IOC Asks Freedom of Press," Phil BermanClipping: East Germany Protests Ban from Ski Meet Participation
P. 31 Article: "Valley's Rally Pleases Brundage," Art Rosenbaum, Feb. 21, 1960P. 31 Clippings: Games Draw Acclaim
Brundage Praises Ike's Aid to GamesP. 32 Article: "'60 Winter Olympics Setup is Lavish," Harry Jupiter
"Olympic Report," Melvin Durslag, Feb. 18, 1960Clipping: Olympic Donnybrook - East Germans to Protest Ban on Press;
Brundage Denies It, Feb. 15, 1960P. 33 Article: "Games End Midst Tears," Cholly Angeleno, Mar. 2, 1960
"Olympics Worth Cost," Vincent X. Flaherty, Mar. 1, 1960Clipping: Squaw Valley Olympic Games a Great Success, Feb. 3, 1960
P. 34 Article: "Olympic Glory Gilds the City," Litti Paulding
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"Mr. Avery Brundage Dons His Halo Again," Charles McCabeClipping: Squaw Memories Snowball
P. 35 Article: "Politicos Put Olympics On Bad Spot," John P. Car ichaelNewspictures: Lighting the Torch
Medal Presentation (Avery Brundage) P. 36 Clipping: Hale Welcomes World
Newspicture: Avery Brundage declaring the close of the Winter GamesP. 38 Program: Avery Brundage Gang Dinner Guest (The Press and Union League
Club) May 2, 1960 PP 39-40 Program: Avery Brundage Homecoming, Oct. 7, 1960P. 41 Article: "Brundage Says U. S. 'Soft'; Defends Amateur 'Pledge,'" Ed Wick
"USSR Subsidizing No Worse than Athletic Scholarships," B. Schraderp. 42 "UI, SAS Leaders hail Avery Brundage as 'Great Citizen,'" B Schmelle
Clipping: Plan Special Day for Avery Brundage at Illinois CampusP. 43 Article: "Olympics Scoring Methods Called Silly by Brundage," Ron Cohen
Clippings: 270 Honor Brundage at SAE BanquetTribute From Ike Awaits Brundage
P. 44 Article: "U.S. Must Realize Importance of Body Training: Brundage," D. Young
Column: Broadwalk Tatler (Fran Myers)P. 45 Reservation Form: For Avery Brundage Homecoming, Oct. 7, 1960 PP. 46-47 Letter to Members: For Avery Brundage Homecoming P. 48 Clipping: Alumni Hailed at Large and Small Parties
Itinerary: Avery Brundage (At Homecoming)P. 49 Clippings: Brundage's German Flag Plan Adopted
Hymns, Flags Stir RowOlympics Minus Flags Proposed, Feb. 14, 1960Editorial: Flags at the Olympics
P. 50 Open Letter: To Avery Brundage from the American Club of Rome, Sept. 9, 1960
P. 51 Clipping: Il Presidente del CIO visita gli impianti olimpiciPhotograph: Avery Brundage and Otto Mayer
P. 52 Clippings: Brundage Hits U.S. 'Soft Living' Brundage on AmateurismOlympische Kunstwettbewerbe in Deutschland
P. 53 Atenas: 1896...Roma: 1960Article: "Olympic Mess," Stanley Woodward, July 17, 1960Clipping: Rome Games Periled as Leaders Tiff
P. 54 Article: "On The Street Where Carletta Lived," Red Smith Nov. 4, 1960P. 55 Clippings: -Il presidente del CIO Brundage ha consluso ieri la sua visita a
RomaCordiale colloquio a Roma fra Brundage e OnestiBrundage flog nach RomBrundage Prods Italians
P. 57 Exciting Olympiad PredictedPhotographs: Of Rome IOC Meeting
Of IOC ReceptionP. 58 Article: Column: In the Wake of the News, David Condon, Sept, 15, 1960
Clippings: Soccer Pools Finance Stadia for OlympicsAvery Brundage's Proposal Opposed (Discarding of Anthems and Flags)
P. 59 Article: "'Professional Amateurs' Star for Russians," Will Grimsley, Aug. 19, 1960
Clippings: Brundage Keeps IOC Presidency, Aug. 23, 1960Brundage Rips Soviet Proposal, Aug. 19, 1960Editorial Olympic Puzzle, Aug. 19, 1960
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P. 60 Clippings and Newspictures: Brundage Re-Elected Olympic Head, Aug. 24, 1960
P. 61 Notables At Olympics Ball Tonight, Feb. 15, 1960Olympic Ball a Schussboomer
PP. 62-63 International Olympic Ball, Feb. 21, 1960P. 64 Clipping: Way Clear for Nationalist China India to Compete at Squaw Valley,
Feb. 4, 1960Article: "Olympics Board Slaps U. S. for Barring Red Newsmen," Clint
Mosher, Feb. 16, 1960P. 64 Clippings: Brundage Asks Squaw Troop AidP. 65 Brundage Decries U. S. Soft Living
Games Flame Off to Rome in CeremonyConsolini to Give Olympic Oath, August 25, Aug. 13, 1960Article: "Olympic Exhibit to Show Sports' Influence on Art," Henry
GaggiotiniP. 66 Clippings: Le film des jeux de rome sera realize par le CONI
Le governement italien refuse les visas aux amateurs de l'EstPhotograph: Avery Brundage with Pope John
P. 67 Clipping: Brundage Answer: "Won't Resign - It's Definite"Editorial: New Light on Olympics, July 20, 1959Clippings: Brundage To Stock to His PostBrundage Considers RetiringBrundage to Answer Foes on China Issue
P. 68 Brundage To Quit Olympic Post?Brundage Plans to Help ChineseConfermate Le Nostre Rivelazioni...Brundage dichiara a Losanna fail CIO a
riconoscere una sola ChinaNewspicture: Olympics High Command
P. 69 Editorial: A Letter from the Editor on Olympic Medals Distribution, Sept. 4, 1960
Clipping: Would Trim Swim Suits, Aug. 19, 1960P. 70 Article: "Fights On for Olympic Ideals - Avery Wins Another battle," Bill
Furlong, Aug. 25, 1960"Avery of Sparta," Red Smith, Sept. 13, 1960
P. 71 Clippings: Eye Draft of Brundage, Aug. 18, 1960Re-election of Brundage is Said to Be "Certain" Aug. 23, 1960Russ Bid for Top Job - Brundage's Post Aim of SovietsRussians Begin Drive to Replace BrundageBrundage Bid for IOC Job is Challenged
P. 72 Brundage to Remain as Olympic President...Limit Sports to 18, Aug. 23, 1960Brundage Wins Election, Soviet Bloc BlockedBrundage Wins a 3rd TermSoviet bloc backs UK to oust Brundage
P. 73 Brundage Renamed Games ChiefRome hails Brundage, Elliott, Aug. 21, 1960Avery Brundage is Re-elected International Olympic President
P. 74 Telegrams: From Prentis Hale...Congratulations on Re-ElectionP. 75 Clippings: Brundage Into Fight for IOC Re-Election
IOC Eyes Brundage For Another Term...Secret Session will Ponder DraftingHim
P. 76 Brundage Won't Confirm Report He'll Retire as Olympic Head, Aug. 18, 1960Brundage is Re-Elected Unanimously as International Olympic President, Aug.
23, 1960P. 77 Brundage Renamed Olympic President
Brundage Assails Russ Games Plan...Threat to Existence
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Deny Hearing to Brundage on Tax RefundP. 78 Polemica ad Atene Le Olimpiadi e il Calcio
Scrapbook Number 8A: Sport, 1960-1963
P. 1 Article: "Olympics Have Tough, Righteous Chairman in Avery Brundage," L. Elliott Feb. 17, 1960
Clipping: Brundage Dedicates Ice ArenaArticle: "An Olympic Endurance Test Stages on Powell & Gearym," M.
McCabe, Feb. 15, 1960Clippings: Irish Coffee Season Brundage Praises Squaw Valley Progress; Ring Squashes Rumors
P. 2 China, India on Sidelines for OlympicsChina to Conform to Olympic RulesHow California Got 1960 Olympic TV Rights
P. 3 Ban Nations' Flags, Says Games Chief Feb. 14, 1960Assembly ORs Olympic Audit
P. 4 Olympics Minus Flags ProposedP. 5 Squaw Valley Still Hopes to Get Chinese In
China Entry ClearedNationalist China, India not Barred at Squaw Valley
P. 6 Hail 'Finest' Winter Games Foreign Experts Agree, Feb. 29, 1960Olympics Furor Begins"Miracle of the Skies" Cleared Visibility of Start of Games, Feb. 19, 1960Weiterer gunstiger Rapport uber Squaw Valley
P. 7 Olympics Winner: PeaceJapan bids for Olympic site in '64Brass Agrees California Did Terrific Job, Feb. 26, 1960
P. 8 Article: "Olympic Report," Melvin Durslag, Peb. 19, 1960Clipping: Dans 13 jours: Squaw Valley
P. 9 Articles: "Wife of 'Mr. Olympics' Shuns the Limelight," Frances Moffat Feb.15, 1960
"Olympic Travelers Visit La Pineta," Litti Paulding, Feb. 18, 1960 PP.10-11 Newspictures: Of Olympic Officials at La PinetaP. 12 Clipping: Japan to Host '68 Games, Avery Hints
Article: "Greatest Winter Games' - Garland," Braven Dyer, Feb. 29, 1960P. 13 Clipping: Impressive Ceremony Closes VIII Winter Olympic Games
Classic Attracted 240,904, Feb. 29, 1960Article: "Some Olympian Notes on the Old Games," Charles McCabe
P. 14 "Fabulous Olympic Ball," Frances Moffat, Feb. 16, 1960P. 15 Clipping: Notables at Olympic Ball Tonight
Article: "The Olympic Ball was Elaborate," Yvonne Mero Baker Feb. 16, '60P. 16 "San Franciscans Go to Reno Ball," Frances Moffat, Feb. 27, 1960
Clipping: San Marino Issue Honors BrundageP. 17 Invitation: with photograph from Le Grand Marechal de la CourP. 18 Photographs: Avery Brundage with Pope JohnP. 19 Clipping: Olympic Sports Code Tightened, June 21, 1961P. 20 15 Nominees for 'Chicagoan of the Year' Title
Ike Tribute to Brundage to be Read (SAE Banquet)P. 21 SAE Prepares to Pay Honor to Brundage
Publication: Of Lion Tattler, "Reunion Snowballing", Sept. 1960P. 23 Article: "Youth, Optimism Mark Convention," Tom HorganP. 24-28 Photos: Of IOC Meeting in GreeceP. 28 Avery Brundage with Prince Constantine of GreeceP. 30 Avery Brundage in Office with Art Collection
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P. 29 Picture Card: From Amos Alonzo Stagg on his 99th Birthday, Aug. 16, 1961P. 31 Article: Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, "The Man who has Everything,"
by Edith Weigle, July 30, 1961P. 34 Clipping: Brundage Loses Tax Appeal
Invitation: "The President and Mrs. Kennedy request the pleasure of thecompany of Avery Brundage, Oct. 16, 1961
P. 35 Clipping: Brundage Urges Athletics Leaders to End Olympic Games FundArticles: "A Hard Look at Amateurism," L. Dana Gatlin, Dec. 22, 1961"A Family Ouarrel," Jim Murray, July 11, 1961
P. 37 "Kennedys Welcome Finn President," James E. Warner, Oct. 17, 1961 "Brundage in Biggest Fight," Ted Smith
P. 38 "Brundage Signs de Young Plans," Carolyn Anspracher, July 26, 1962"For $18 Million, Avery Expects Best," Frederick A. Storm, July 26, 1962
P. 39 Newspictures: Avery Brundage in San Francisco for de Young Museum contribution
P. 40 Clippings: Brundage Art Wing May Open in 1964, July 26, 1962Todo Puede ser...Avery BrundageAvery Brundage tayttaa 75 vuotta, Sept. 10, 1962
P. 41 Brundage Plans Red 'Card' Trick, Feb. 21, 1962Officials Split on Olympic Edict, Sept. 27, 1962
P. 42 U.S. Cold to Brundage Ice Plan, Feb. 21, 1962East Germans be permitted to play in World ice hockey, Feb. 23, 1962Brundage Still Cleaning Up
P. 49 Article: "Basketball Out of Olympic Program as Showdown Nears," Leo Fischer
"Hiring College Athletes A Disgrace," Ted SuitsP. 50 Telegrams: Avery Brundage - 75th Birthday P. 51 Photographs: Avery Brundage in Mexico P. 53 Christmas Card: Avery Brundage Citius-Altius-Fortius
Clipping: Monday-Go-Round, Oct. 23, 1962Articles: "Graffis Sees Olympia, Sides with Brundage," Herb Graffis, Nov. 24,
1962P. 54 "Brundage applauds sporting subsidy," Frank Rostron, Dec. 14, 1963P. 55 Clipping: Don't Mix Sports, Politics Brundage
Newspicture: Avery Brundage with Nikita Khrushchev at IOC meeting inMoscow, June 13, 1962
P. 56 Clippings: Avery Wars on Politics...IOC Boxx in Moscow Fears for U.S. Games, June 2, 1962Olympic Reorganization Plan of Russia Under Fire, June 5, 1962Brundage Issues Warning Over Olympics Restrictions
P. 57 Brundage Warns U.S. - Won't Tolerate Bans, June 2, 1962May Warn S. Franciscans, ROK GroupBrundage to Fight Red Bid to Reorganize Olympic Unit, June 6, 1962Photographs: Avery Brundage in Moscow for IOC Meeting
P. 59 Clipping: Conference de presse du CIO HM Avery Brundage et Jean deBeaumont exposent devant les Chefs de delagations aux Jeux del'Anitie les buts et les projects d'Aide du Comite InternationalOlympique, Apr. 16, 1963
Pass: Officiel - Haute Personnalite - Avery BrundageP. 60 Clippings: M. Avery Brundage President du Comite Internationale Olympique
souligne, par sa presence, l'importance des Jeux de Dakar amorcedes Jeux AfricainsP. 61 Avery's Principles are Color-Fast, Oct. 17, 1963
Column: This Morning with Shirley PovichWho's Who: Avery Brundage
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P. 62 Clipping: Brundage Impressed by Detroit, Sept. 10, 1963 P. 63 Newspictures: Detroit on Display for "Mr. Olympics," Sept. 11, 1963P. 65 Clippings: "La Candidature de Lyon au Jeux de 1968 parfaitment valuable,"
June 11, 1963P. 66 Le CIO demande aux Federations de n'attribuer des Championnats officiels a
une ville ou a un pays qu'a condition que tous les athletes y aient libre acces
P. 67 M. Avery Brundage, president du Comite International Olympique et S. Ex. M. Mohammed Taher, son represent ant permanent en Europe
Olympic Group Sets 7-Point Plan to Stop Political InterferenceBrundage Draws Battle Lines for Olympics, June 14, 1961Brundage Threatens to Quit, Mar. 2, 1962
P. 68 L'assemblee extraordinaire de CIO a Lausanne Une aeule equipe allemande pour Innsbruck et Tokio, Feb. 12, 1963-Le Commission executive du CIO et Les Federations internationale precident
leur point de vue sur le theme "Politique et Sport"P. 69 -La Reunion Mondials du Sport, A Lausanne, Feb. 5, 1963
-Politique et Sport...Declaration du CIO, Mar. 29, 1962 P. 70 -Une lettre importante de M. Avery Brundage aux sportifs du mondeP. 71 -M. Brundage plane dans les nuages et n'a aucune intention d'en revenir
-M. Avery Brundage menace de demissionerP. 70 Olympics to Bar Bias, Anthems? Feb. 8, 1963P. 72 -M. Brundage change brusquement d'opinionP. 73 -M. Avery Brundage, "C'Est l'OTAN qui a favorise le choix de Mexico
Scrapbook Number 9: Sport, 1964-1967
P. 1 Clipping: Sporting Old Folks Something in Chicago Air, Dec. 20, 1964Article: "Avery Brundage Attacks College Athletic Scholarship Programs,"
Paul Zimmerman, June 14, 1964P. 2 Clipping: Few Amateurs Left, Oct. 24, 1964P. 3 Articles: "Brundage Gets Another Test," Paul Zimmerman, Oct. 5, 1964
"Northwest News," Don Fair, Dec. 18, 1964Kup's Column: "The La Salle Hotel is Denying its Sale"
P. 4 Clipping: (Portland) City Honors Schollander, Dec. 14, 1964 (Photographs ofdinner in booklet in back of scrapbook)
P. 6 Letters From: Arthur H. Steinhaus George Williams College, May 27, 1965P. 7 Donald F. Hull...AAU of the U.S., Aug. 30, 1975PP. 8-9 Franz Josef Strauss...(with translation), June 15, 1965P. 10 Clippings: Brundage Takes Up New Sport - Lawn Bowling, Mar. 14, 1965P. 11 El Presidente del Comite Olympico Visito a Diaz Ordaz," Cupliremos
Dignamente" Mar. 26, 1965 P. 12 "Vine a ver Como se Prepara la Olimpiada" dijo Avery Brundage, Mar. 29,
1965 Brundage Arrives to Check on Mexico's Olympic Plans
P. 15 Brundage Satisfied with Mexico's Olympic Work, Apr. 23, 1965PP. 15-21 On Mexico's Preparations for the Games of 1968P. 22 Our Triumphant Athletes Return HOME WITH THE LOOT Kenya, July 27,
1965P. 23 Mr. Brundage Impressed with Kenya's Attitude Towards Country's SportPP. 27-29 Of IOC Meeting in Madrid...April 1965PP. 29-31 Photographs: Of Avery Brundage with Dignataries at the Madrid MeetingP. 32 Brochure: Of the Unveiling Ceremony of Dr Seiichi Kishi's Bronze Statue,
Sept. 30, 1964 PP. 34-42 Photographs: Of Avery Brundage Visit to Matzue
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PP. 43-45 Of Avery Brundage at Olympics in Japan, 1964Drawing: Of Brundage Coat of Arms
P. 46 Article: A fresh start after disaster...Frances Moffat, March 29, 1965P. 49 Open Letter: The Brundage Collection....What it Means to the San Francisco
Area Photographs: Avery Brundage with Pope Paul, April 28, 1966
PP. 50-51 Les Membres du Comite International Olympique le jour de cloture de la 60# Session de Baden-Baden 1963
P. 52 Illini Panel at work in CBS's New York Studio Avery Brundage, Allan Sherman, Milton Mumford, March 1966
P. 53 Article: "Brundage's Viet Solution," Bert Willard, Feb. 21, 1966P. 55 Clipping: Brundage Hints Value of Art Collection High, Sept. 22, 1965
Invitation: From President and Mrs. Johnson, Jan. 12, 1965P. 56 Clippings: Chicago-Rejected Art "Priceless", Brundage Says, June 8, 1965
Brundage Art Wing...Opening Planned, June 30, 1965 P. 60 Bid Looks Good, Apr. 12, 1966P. 63 How Reds Control Olympic Site Vote, May 12, 1966P. 65 Olimpiadas no se Hacon Para Batir las Marcas, Apr. 22, 1966P. 69 La Olimpiada, la Mejor Inversion si Sigue los Programas Trazados -
Oct. 22, 1966P. 71 More Fuel Put on Fire by Brundage, Dec. 11, 1965PP. 72-77 Photographs: Visit to Mexico City, Oct. 1966P. 78 Mr. Olympics, Oct. 8, 1967
Scrapbook Number 9A: Sport, 1964-1967
P. 1 Clippings: Brundage Lauds Japanese Efforts, May 30, 1964Brundage Arrives Here: Won't Accept Those Breaking Rules, July 25, 1964Brundage Shocked, Sends Sympathies (Riotous Latin Zone Football
Qualification Match), May 26, 1964P. 2 350 Killed in Peru as Rioting Erupts at Soccer Match
Various Clippings and Photographs (News Pictures) from JapanP. 3 Brundage to Address SSA at Banquet, May 9, 1964
Brundage S s IOC Will Work to Save Olympic Principles, May 25, 1964Brundage Likes Japan's Olympic Preparation, May 27, 1964
P. 4 Ikeda Hopes for Indonesia's Participation in Olympics, June 11, 1964P. 5 Brundage Checks Facilities: Pleased, May 26, 1964P. 5-7 Photographs: Various Photographs of Brundage in JapanP. 7 Clippings: Olympic Facilities Here Impress IOC President, May 27, 1964P. 8 Detractors Zero in on Brundage, Apr. 8, 1964
Paper Says IOC Imperialistic, May 29, 1964P. 9 Feud may Block Brundage Re-election, Jan. 31, 1964
Article: "Brundage Scathes Nation's Colleges," Gary Wright, June 14, 1964P. 10 Article: "Mr. Brundage Hates Politics," Charles McCabe
Clippings: -Un Solennel Appel du Comite International Olympique-Interroge ce matin a Lausanne, Feb. 12, 1964-Niemand kann sich eine Olmpische Medaille erkaufen
P. 11 -Help Sukarno See the LightIOC Political Tool of US, Says Peking Athletic Body, May 27, 1964
P. 13 Brundage Firm on Games Rules, May 25, 1964Ikeda Urges Sukarno to Change Olympic Policy
P. 14 Interview: Round Table Discussion with Mr. Avery Brundage, May 27, 1964P. 15 Clippings: Brundage Fate Safe to February
M. Brundage et InnsbruckInnsbruck, St. Anton Split the Crown
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P. 16 Japanese have Big Yen for Olympics, Apr. 25, 1964Les Grandes Illusions
P. 17 IOC Prexy Avery Brundage Arrives for 3-day Tour, June 6, 1964P. 18 Sports Competition Should Be Free from any Discrimination, June 7, 1964
US Cries for Subsidies "Sour Grapes," BrundageUn Terrain Solide
P. 19 Brundage Speaks Out: Whitfield's Boycott "Stupid", Apr. 25, 1964Photographs: Autographed by Russian Ice Skaters...The Protopopov's (World
Champions)P. 20 Clippings: Sports Activities can Check Rise of Juvenile Delinquency
Brundage Not Planning to Meet Pres. Sukarno, June 10, 1964P. 23 Games Door Open If Indonesia Obeys Rules: Brundage, June 11, 1964
Article "Avery Wronged by Swiss Critic," Paul Zimmerman, Feb. 18, 1964P. 24-28 Photographs: Avery Brundage Arrival in KoreaP. 29 Invitation: From President Chiang Kai ChekP. 31 Special Orders: United Nations Command in Korea: Invitational Travel OrdersP. 34 Address: Brundage, World's No. 1 Amateur Sports Leader, to Give Major TalkP. 36 Photographs: Of Functions in La Salle Hotel, Mar. 28, 1964 P. 37-38
Of Brundage in Tenrikyo, June 26, 1964P. 41 Clippings: No Decadence of American Youth, Dec. 21, 1964
Tokyo Government, 2 Others to Get IOC Awards, Oct. 21, 1964P. 42 -It'll Be an Automated Olympics, Aug. 1964
-Special Guard Assigned to Brundage-Brundage Speaks on Representation
P. 44 Marine Underdog Pulls Clympic Upset, Oct. 15, 1964P. 45 Brundage Hits Olympic Nationalism, Oct. 24, 1964P. 44 Editorial: Oiympic Scoring, Oct. 26, 1964P. 45 Clipping: Brundage Calls Halt to Scoring, Oct. 24, 1964
Articles: "Mr. Olympics has His Fingers Crossed," Jack McDonaldP. 46 By AVERY BRUNDAGE: "How Olympics Should Be" June 27, 1964
P. 47 Clippings: Ban on Indonesia is Lifted by IOC, June 27, 1964IOC Head Hits GANEFO, June 5, 1964
P. 49 Articles: "What Price Glory: Just Ask Tokyo," Doug GilbertBrundage Stresses Olympic MovementClipping: Avery Avoids "Feud" Stand, Dec. 15, 1964
P. 50 Brundage Concepts Upheld? 0ct. 9, 1964P. 51 Avery Attacks Medal Tally Some Ran to Freedom. 0ct. 31, 1964P. 53 Clipping: Brundage Lauds Japan's Contribution to Olympics, Oct. 6, 1964
Article: "With Matchless Pageantry," Arthur DaleyP. 54 Clippings: A Welcome to Olympians, Oct. 6, 1964P. 55 14 Day Olympic Carnival Draws to End, Oct. 24, 1964
Article: "Sayonara Means Farewell," Arthur DaleyP. 56 Clipping: Japanese Handle Crowd with Military Precision, Oct. 29, 1964P. 58 Photographs: Of Avery Brundage with Mr. C. Kurata-Chairman of the Board,
Hitachi Co.PP. 61-69 Of Avery Brundage visit to JapanP. 69 Of Avery Brundage visit to Mexico
Scrapbook Number 12A: Avery Brundage - General
P. 1 Photograph: C.A.A. Man is the All-Round Athlete in the Country, 1916P. 2 Clippings: The Champion of Champions; The Greatest Athlete of Your Day,
Sept. 28, 1918Chicago Star Wins National Track Honors
P. 3 Articles: "Bahai Temple and its S.A.E. Builder," Albert Z. Horning, Sept.
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1923"Brundage Right Man for MU Presidency," Edward J. Geiger, Nov. 23, 1928
P. 5 "Brundage's 25 Years with Amateurs," Edgar Munzel, 1930Clipping: Who's Who in Chicago Sports - Avery Brundage, 1930
P. 6 Article: "A Big Night for Brundage," James Braden, Oct. 1930P. 7 Sketches: Old Familiar Faces - Avery Brundage - by Gus Uhlmann, Mar. 31,
1931Articles: "Brundage Proves Good Man Can't Be Kept Down," Jimmy
Corcoran, Jan. 23, 1931P. 8 "Among Out Own Sportsfolk - Avery Brundage," Jack Barrett, 1932
"All-Round Program by All-Round Star - No Fair Worrying - That's AveryBrundage's Slogan," Bob Starrett
"Brundage and Thorpe Come Close to Best - Perfect Track Star Must Be Ableto do Everything," Charles E. Parker
"AAU Loses Great Leader as Avery Brundage Resigns," Edward J. GeigerP. 9 Brundage Awarded Coveted Trophy (James E. Sullivan Trophy), Feb. 1935
"A Medal for Avery Brundage," George M. R. HolmesP. 10 "A Word for Brundage," Ole Timer, Aug. 14, 1936
Clipping: Olympic Officials Meet at CAA, Mar. 2, 1936P. 12 Tribute: 1st Sullivan Award Dinner - Excerpt from Speech by Amos Alonzo Stagg,
Feb. 26, 1931P. 13 Letter: From Douglas MacArthur on West Point quotation, Apr. 18, 1939
Clipping: Champions of Handball, Jan. 21, 1939P. 15 Article: Open Letter to Avery Brundage: "Jim Thorpe, Now 52, Entitled to Return of
Olympic Trophies," Edward W. Cochrane, Feb. 19, 1940Clipping: Brundage Takes over La Salle, Jan. 18, 1940
P. 16 Article: "Stars Who Had Everything - #4 - Avery Brundage," Eugene GleasonOlympic's Brundage Becomes Hotel Boss, Jan. 18, 1940
P. 17 Clippings: "Why I'll Vote for Willkie," Avery Brundage, Sept. 10, 1940A Towering Figure - Avery Brundage, Feb. 3, 1940
P. 19 Article: "The Badge Rides Again," John Lardner, Sept. 17, 1945Sportcature: "Avery Athletic Executive," Roy Nelson, Nov. 9, 1945
P. 20 Article: "Brundage Bounced Swimming Star - Met Hitler During Olympics inBerlin," Vincent X. Flaherty, Feb. 11, 1946
P. 21 "What Goes on Here," Brenda Ueland, June 1946P. 22 "Avery Brundage Fall Guy for MU Moguls - Eleanor Holm's Sea Incident Stirs
Talk," Vincent X. Flaherty June 8, 1947Clippings: Avery Brundage is Subject of Yearn by Tom Siler, 1947
P. 23 A Question of Definition, June 30, 1947Article: "Olympic Controversy," Arthur Daley, Dec. 18, 1947"Chief Abused but Seldom Wrong---Brundage Takes It-for Nothing, Too!,"
Tom SilerP. 24 "Brundage Smiles," Jesse Abramson, July 29, 1947
"The Umpire," H.G. Salsinger, May 20, 1947P. 25 Sketch: "Avery Brundage, USA, Hypocrisy Apostle," Hagg and Arne, June 13,
1947P. 26 Articles: "L'Affaire Holm Featured Last Olympic Crossing," Joe Williams,
July 14, 1948"In Search of Money," Arthur Daley, July 5, 1948
P. 27 Letter: Letters to the Editor: From Avery Brundage: Brundage Thanks DailyNews for Olympic Tryouts Here, June 1948Articles: "Leaders - That Man Brundage," Leo Fischer, July-Aug. 1948
P. 28 "Brundage Won First Title in Birmingham - Brundage's Series of Wins NeverEqualed," Zipp Newman, June 11, 1948Clipping: "Brundage, 'Whipping Boy' for Amateurs, Can Take It," Jan. 29
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1948P. 29 Articles: 'What's This; A Kind Word for Avery Brundagel," Joe Williams,
Feb. 18, 1948"The Olympic Flame Flickers Again," Joe Wray, 1948
P. 31 "Courtly Is the Word for Avery," Red Smith, Jan. 3, 1950P. 33 Clippings: Brundage's Independence Guides Olympics, AAU, Nov. 4, 1951
Sportrait of a True Amateur, Avery Brundage, Nov. 3, 1951P. 34 Letter: Open Letter to Avery Brundage "Avery Howsabout writing memoirs?"
by Dick Templeton, Feb. 16, 1952Articles: "Brundage Elected, Shakeup Predicted," Ben Phlegar, July 17, 1952"Bing and Bob Revive Sports," Herb Graffis, June 30, 1952
P. 35-36 Clippings Several Clippings on gaining Presidency of IOC - Foreign NewsPress
P. 37 Program AVERY BRUNDAGE - As Fall Guy - Circus Splits and Sprinters Club, June 23, 1952
P. 39 Articles "The Sports Events Parade," Leo FischerP. 42 "Avery Reaches Highest Olympic Post on 'Amateur' Ticket," Jack Ryan, July
17, 1952P. 43 "Ein Ambassadeur des Friedens," Kurt Bernegger
"More Deadly Than the Male," Arthur Daley, Feb. 8, 1953P. 44 In the Wake of the News - "Avery Brundage" - Arch Ward, May 28, 1953PP. 46-47 Newspictures: Of Santa Barbara Residence of Avery Brundage, La PinetaP. 47 Clippings Brundage Gives Inside Picture of Russian Athletic Ambitions, Oct
23, 1954P. 48 Brundage Urges Strengthening of Olympic Movement, Jan. 1954P. 49 Picture: Picture of 45th Reunion of Illini Class of '09, Nov. 1954
Clipping: Russians Amazing - "Coddled Youth" Here Rapped by Brundage,Oct. 9, 1954
P. 50 Article: Translation: "A Quarter of an Hour with M. Brundage, Who is Coming Backfrom a Trip in USSR," H. F. Berchet, Aug. 17, 1954
P. 51 Clippings: Famed Athletic Official Talks to Reno Group, Oct. 22, 1954Avery Brundage Raps U S Foreign Policy, Oct. 10, 1954Brundage Retires as U.S.O.A. President, Jan. 1954
P. 52-53 Article: "Fabulous Oriental Art on the Avery Brundage Collection" Townsfolk, Mar. 1954
P. 54 Clipping: Brundage Addresses U.S.O.A. Banquet, Jan. 1954P. 55 Article: "Hectic Career of 'Slavery' Brundage," Paul Reid, Mar. 8,
1953
Scrapbook Number 12B: Avery Brundage - General
P. 1 Stock Certificate: Western Television CorporationP. 2 Nevada Uranium Production Company
D.S.C. Check Treasurer of the United States---DSC Idle Tires--Amount $.20 P. 4 Stock Certificate: Central Republic Bank and Trust Company P. 3 Bond: RussiaP. 5 Articles: "Chicago Realty Bondholders Get $24,000,000 in Cash Payments to
Date, Survey Shows," Al Chase, Mar. 21, 1937"Bond Committee Obtains Clear Title to Forty-nine Properties""Avery Brundage Outlines Work on Stone Issues," Al Chase, Dec. 9, 1934
P. 6 Clipping: Brundage's Chinese Bronzes on Display at Art Institute, Sept. 1948Article: "Brundage Urges Change be Made in Mortgage Act," Harry M.
BeardsleyP. 7 Photograph: Olympic Congress - Berlin - 1930P. 8 Clipping: Revive Illini Spirit- -Brundage, May 23, 1937
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Editorial: "Contests versus Shows" - The Chicago Daily News, Apr. 23, 1934P. 9 Clipping: Led American Olympic Hopes, 1936
Address: To Commonwealth Club: Reports Ruthless Extermination of KremlinFoes---Few Old People, Oct. 18, 1954
P. 11 Decoration: Clippings, program etc. from NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY,Centennial Convocation
P. 13 Articles: "For Honor of Country and Glory of Sport," Avery Brundage, Aug. 1934P. 15 "Frowned on Saturdage," John Lardner, July 4, 1935
"Avery Brundage Gets the Job Done," Art Rosenbaum, Oct. 17, 1955P. 16 "Traffic Indicator - Brundage Method Might Help Us," (Australian Newsclipping)
Douglas Wilkie, Apr. 13, 1955Brundage Has Put Melbourne on its Mettle," Richard Cloake, Apr. 26, 1955"Before Brundage," Earl Lofquist, Apr. 13, 1955
P. 17 Interview: "Declarations de M. Avery Brundage avant son arrivee a Paris" GianniBrera, 1955Clippings: Chicago Awards 6 Medals of Merit
P. 18 The Montecito Country Club, Nov. 25, 1961P. 19 Article: "Stories of Russian 'Pros,' and Like Sour Grapes," Harvey Barcus,
1955P. 20 Clipping: Brundage Makes 'Em Toe Line, 1955P. 21 Articles: In the Wake of the News - Arch. Mar. 19, 1955
Peepshow - Kirwan Ward, Nov. 28, 1955P. 22-23 "Chinese Bronzes: Ancient Art with Modern Spirit," Kenneth Shopen, Oct. l,
1955P. 23 "Avery Brundage was a Star," Ray Barber, Apr. 13, 1955P. 24 Clipping: Brundage is Figure of Hot Controversy, Apr. 22, 1956
Article: "Right or Wrong, Brundage Not One to Duck Issues," Leo Fischer,Feb. 1, 1956
P. 25 Clippings: "'Russ Sports Idea not for Us'--Brundage", Feb. 22, 1956'Progress' Retards Athletes, Brundage Claims---Tells WhyRussians Advance, Feb. 23, 1956Program: Iranian Olympic Committee, May 11, 1956
P. 26 Clipping: Brundage Amateur Purist - Right or Wrong, Apr. 22, 1956P. 28 Article: "Olympic President," Poppy Richard, Aug. 22, 1956P. 29 Pictures: Newspictures of La Pineta
Clipping: Brundage Back with Warning - Soviet Challenge Grows, Feb. 17,1956
Editorial: Word of Appreciation for the Good Work of Avery Brundage, Nov. 8, 1956
P. 30 Articles: "U.S. Athletics Bring Attacks from Brundage," Henry Gaggiottini, Feb. 2,1956"Just as Expected," Arthur Daley, Dec. 20, 1956"Maybe Avery Cut the Pledge," Art Rosenbaum, Oct. 17, 1956
P. 31 "Amateur Sport's Man of Battle Rich Avery Brundage Rules Roost with IronHand--and Takes the Abuse, Too," Bob Myers, Apr. 22, 1956
P. 32 Clippings: No Cause for Alarm--Brundage, Nov. 14, 1956Mr. Avery Brundage Flies in to Christchurch, Dec. 10, 1956
P. 33-38 Article: From: Sports Illustrated: "The Embattled World of Avery Brundage""Of Greeks--and Russians", Jan. 30, 1956
P. 38 Picture: Newspicture of Avery Brundage and the Duke of EdinburghP. 40 Clipping: Critics of Russian Way Rapped by Brundage, Apr. 9, 1956P. 41 Article: "Ritratto di Avery Brundage re dei grattacieli e presidente del C.I.O." - Luigi
Gerrario, Sept. l, 1956Clipping: Brundage Hits "Games Quitters", Nov. 1956
P. 42 Articles: "Tower Lights - Avery Brundage," Dick Praul, 1956
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In the Wake of the News - Arch Ward, 1956Clipping: Brundage Warns U.S. On Olympics, 1956
P. 43 Article: "Brundage Remains Dedicated in Hail of Rocks," Jack McPhaul, Feb. 24,1957Clipping: Brundage Gets OK for Meeting in Red Bulgaria, July 16, 1957
P. 44 Articles: "Puritan of Simon Pures," Al Stump, Oct. 27, 1957P. 45 "Brundage Put in Class by Himself," Bill Furlong, Dec. 19, 1957P. 46 Things About Avery Brundage That Don't Always Make the Headlines - He's
Country's Outstanding Collector of Oriental Art, Dec. 1957Clipping: Avery Brundage Heads Rail Holding Company, Sept. 14, 1957
P. 47 Article: "Politique et Jeux olympiquea," Frederic Schlatter, Sept. 10, 1959P. 48 Sketch: "We Found it Necessary to Make a Few Changes - Mr. Herter," L. D. Warren,
June 30, 1959Article: "Avery Attacks Used Beer Cans," Art Rosenbaum, April 4, 1959
P. 49 Avery Brundage, en EspanaP. 51 Open Letter: From Avery Brundage: Comite International Olympique (July 31, 1959)
Re: Formosa in OlympicsP. 51-54 Clippings: All Pertinent to the China Question: "Two Chinas and the
Olympics," "We can Holler Foul, but Few Listen," "Voice of thePress," "The Semantic Games," "Olympic Games & Politics,""Sorry Spectacle," June 12, 1959, "Brundage is Correct," June 11,1959
P. 55 Article: Panathlon Italiano - Mr. Brundage con la Caravella d'Oro del Comune diGenova, Oct. 1959
P. 56 "Many Christmases Lay Behind That Metal Door," Alfred Frankenstein, Sept. 13,1959
P. 61 Editorial: Mr. Brundage Chalks up A Worthy Score, Sept. 27, 1957P. 63 Article: "Brundage Warns of 'City's Disgrace' if 1959 Meet Fails" Robert Cromie,
Aug. 29, 1958"Brundage's 'Get With 'Em' Plan Gets Foreign Test in Nationals," Red Smith,
1958P. 64 Clipping: Brundage Busy With Plan to Streamline '64 Games, 1958
Olympic Chief Charges: We Let Reds Take Over - Yanks Get Softer andSofter, According to Avery
Brundage, 1958P. 65 Article "Call Games A Success - U.S. Domination Will be Reduced in Future," Bill
Jauss, Sept. 9, 1959Clipping: Brundage Ducks Questions About China in Games, Oct. 28, 1959Articles: Headliners - "Avery Brundage" - Samuel T. Williamson
P. 66 "Brundage Raps 'Free Ride' Theory," Fen Wheeler, April 1, 1959P. 56 Photographs: Montecito Country ClubP. 68-70 Clippings: (Translation) - New Animation (energy) in the IOC, May 8, 1953P. 71 Article: "Valley Rally Pleases Brundage," Art Rosenbaum, Feb. 20, 1960
Editorial: Flags at the Olympics, Feb. 16, 1960P. 72 Article: "Brundage Says Olympics Should be for Men Only," Prescott Sullivan, May
11, 1960P. 73 Olympics for Men Only - "Brundage Speaks at Safe Range," Mildred Schroeder,
May 11, 1960"Big Daddy Brundage Takes on the Dollies," Charles McCabe, Esq., May
1960P. 74 "Gals are All Right in their Place," Millie Robbins, May 12, 1960P. 74-75 Clippings: RE: D'Un Jugement Check for Un Centime April 2, 1960
Brundage Sues French Mag...Olympic Oath Called Lie, March 21 1960 P. 75 Article: "Mr. Avery Brundage dons his Halo Again," Charles McCabe, Esq., Feb. 16,
1960
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Stamp: San Marino IssueP. 77 Invitation: The American Club of RomeP. 78 Photographs: Visit to Olympia, Greece, June 1960P. 80 Article: "Boss of World Sports," T. D. Parthasarathi, Jan. 2, 1960P. 82 "Avery Wins Another Battle" - Bill Furlong
"Brundage - Modern-Day Sir Galahad," Dick HackenbergP. 83-84 Photos: Miscellaneous Photographs of Avery Brundage in ItalyP. 85 Article: Avery Brundage Gang Dinner Guest, May 2, 1960
Clipping: Collapse of PCC a "Disgrace", May 7, 1960P. 86 Article: "Brundage - A Champion of the Amateur Unpopularity Acquired in Good
Cause," Poppy Richard, May 17, 1960 Clipping: Amateur Sport is Way of Life to Brundage, Sept. 1960
P. 87 Avery Brundage e le Olimpiadi, Aug. 1960P. 88 Brundage Re-elected IOC Chief, Aug. 24, 1960P. 89 Brundage - Self-Made Man, Aug. 1960
Article: Illinois Beta Reunion in Honor of Avery Brundage by William J.Schmelzie
P. 90 Picture: Avery Brundage receiving Decoration from Japanese Government, Oct. 1960P. 91-92 Photos: IOC Meeting in ItalyP. 93 Article: "Gadfly Brundage Good for Sports," Will Connolly, Dec. 22, 1960P. 95 Address: To Commonwealth Club: Art, Sports Linked in Olympic Games'
Beginnings, Says Brundage; Sees U.S. Need for Amateur Spirit. May 16, 1960Editorial: Our Idealistic Autocrat, 1960Picture: Newspicture of Avery Brundage with Pope John, 1960
P. 97 Clipping: SAE'S Honor Brundage, Dec. 1960P. 98 Article: "Yes, Avery Can Laugh," Jack Hanley, 1960
Who's Who: Biographical TextP. 99 Award: Silver Antelope Award Photographs and News ClippingsP. 101 Photographs: In Lima Peru
With McDermot, Huzzach Gaidzak Belote, Byrd, Lindberg, Delaney, Mucks,Brundage, Irons, Murphy,
Patterson, MenaulWith President Einaudi of ItalyWith Von Halt,EdstromWith Otto Mayer and WifeWith Officers of the U.S. Olympic AssociationOf the Alexander Revell-Field Museum Expedition to Alaska in 1927At Grave of Pierre de CoubertinWith J. Lyman BinghamAt St. MortizWith Lord AberdereWith General GuisanBernie WefersAnd Miscellaneous Other Photographs
Scrapbook Number 16: Tenri (Tokyo) Visit, 1958
Pictorial Memories of the 54th Session of IOC May, 1958 TokyoFrom: Tokyo Metropolitan Government
Photographs: Avery Brundage Met by Tokyo Metropolitan Governor YasuiVice-Chairman Massard and Others Arrive at Haneda AirportPrince Mikasa Conferring with Prince Axel (Denmark)Avery Brundage Visits Metropolitan Government Office
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Tokyo Metropolitan Governor Yasui Submits Tokyo Bid for 1964 OlympicGames to Avery Brundage
Reception for IOC MembersInspection of National Athletic StadiumInspection of Soccer Playing GroundsFashion ShowAncient Court Music GagakuAvery Brundage Addressing Opening of IOC MeetingReception of IOC Members at Imperial HotelNational Museum VisitEmperor Hirohito with Avery BrundagePart at Kiyosumi GardenAvery Brundage Visits Bunraku Puppet Doll PerformanceAt Garden of Heian Shrine in KyotoGarden Party at Numura VillaVisit to Great Buddha in NaraAvery Brundage Watching Deer Calling at Nara
Scrapbook Number 16A: Tenri (Tokyo) Visit, 1958
Photographs: Miscellaneous Candid Photographs of Avery Brundage and IOC Members....At PoolsideViewing Museum Pottery CollectionAt Construction SitesVarious Receptions and Visits to Shrines
Scrapbook Number 16B: Tenri (Tokyo) Visit, 1958
Photographs: NARA...With IOC OfficialsAt Deer WatchAt Great BuddhaTENRI..Addressing IOC MembersLuncheonVisiting ShrineVisiting MuseumHORYUJI..Visiting Shrine
Scrapbook Number 17: Tokyo Visit, 1955
"Memory," 55 in Japan Presented to Avery Brundage by Seiihiro Yasui, Governor ofMetropolitan Tokyo
Photographs: Arrival at AirportIn Yasui OfficesAt Dinner with IOC MembersAddressing IOC MembersInspection of StadiumVisit to Shrine and GardensInspecting Swimming Facilities
Scrapbook Number 18: Avery Brundage - Participation in Athletics
P. 1 Clipping: Finalists Meet Today in Hard Handball LeagueNewspics: Track Men Ready for A.A.U. Meet, Mar. 7, 1910
P. 3 Clippings: City's Legal Lights and Girl Assistants Display Skill in Athletics,
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July 11, 1909NOTE: Avery Brundage, a nephew of the corporation counsel, had to be taken
home after the hurdle race in which he had captured first place. Hewas overcome with the heat. (Newsclipping)
P. 5 Article: "New Orleans Meet a Big Success," William Bartholomay, Jr., 1910Newspic: CAA Delegation to New Orleans
P. 7 Photographs: Miscellaneous Candid PhotosClipping: After Athletic Title - Many Are Planning to Compete in "All
Around" Tourney Here on Aug. 12Good Seating At Big Indoor Meet...Newspic: Avery Brundage, Who will enter
Shot Put, March 9, 1910 P. 9 Clipping (Newspic): Crack Athletes Entered in Irish-American A. C. Games,
Jan. 8, 1911P. 11 Newspics: Athletes Who Competed for AAU All Around Title Yesterday, Aug. 13,
1911 Clipping: All Around ( hampionship by PointsP. 13 All Around Title to Star Coast Athlete, 1910 Sullivan Comes for Championship
Meet, 1910P. 15 All Around Track Stars Come Former Illinois Athletes Figure in AAU Meets
Newspics: Three Track Men in AAU Al1 Around Championships, 1910Clipping: Thompson Wins Games J. H. Gillas Tallies 6,909, While Brundage
of Chicago Runs Up 6,020 1/2 at Total, 1910Chicago Star Wins National Track Honors...Brundage of CAA takes
All-Around Title in Contests in NewarkP. 19 Title to Thompson Princeton Athlete Retains the All-Round Championship, 1911
Newspic: All Around Athletes Visit Chicago, 1911Clipping: NOTE: ??? The Failure of Brundage to get better than fourth
attributable to overtraining -- Coach Delaney declared thatBrundage was almost unmanagable the last week. ???
P. 21 AAU Honors to F. C. Thomson, 1910Order of Events: The All-Round Championship, 1910
P. 23 Clipping: Plan to Revive interest in Handball in ChicagoNewspic: Track Men Represent Chicago Clubs
P. 25 Clipping: New Factor in Boy's Meet (R. T. Crane has Brundage, the find of theSeason in high school athletics)Hyland Meets Brundage for Handball Title of CAAAvery Brundage Takes CAA Handball HonorsWith Newspic of Avery Brundage and Coach Harry GillPostcard: To Avery Brundage from FinlandNewspic: Chicago Track Men in Gaelic Meet, 1911
P. 27 Clipping: Five Men Left in City HandballTeam Picked for Olympics (1912), Jan. 8, 1912CAA and Illini Track Teams Clash Tonight, 1911Newspic: Avery Brundage, Winner in the Pentathlon, 1912Clipping: Brundage Takes Thorsen for Four Straight GamesPhotograph: Avery Brundage going over hurdles, July 1909Clipping: Avery Brundage, Cherry Circle Athlete Regains Title as All Around
National ChampionP. 30 Photograph: Avery Brundage at Trackside with TeammateP. 31 Newspic: Chicago M Stars Here for Championship Games Today and Tomorrow,
June 30, 1911Photograph: Of High School Team, 1905
P. 35 Newspic: Chicago Huskies on Hotel Schlenley Steps, 1911Clipping: Cherry Circle Athletes are After Honors, 1911
P. 37 Newspic: Star Athletes Who Compete in Gaelic Games Tomorrow, 1911Clipping: "All Around" is Next, 1911
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C. A. Athletes Score Victory, 1911P. 39 Newspic: Athletes in Gaelic Meets, Aug. 28, 1911P. 41 Clipping: Two CAA Men Seek Decathlon Title at Games, 1912P. 41 Clipping: Brundage and Mehaul in Pentathlon Trials, May 17, 1912
Thorpe Wins Place on Olympic Team, 1912Olympic Trial to Brundage . . . CAA Athlete Defeats AustinMehaul in Pentathlon, 1912
P. 43 Three Qualify in the Trials for Decathlon, 1912Scorecard: Decathlon, 1912Clipping: To Try for Olympic, 1912Newspic: Miniature of CAA Olympic Team
P. 45 Postcards: Of Various Athletic Activities at the Stockholm, 1912 GamesP. 47 Clipping Cherry Circle Wins 49 Points with Great Team
Photograph: Of U.S. Olympic Teas entering stadiuD at Stockholm, 1912P. 49 Article: Olympic Games - G. W. Axelson, 1912P. 51 Telegram: Advising Avery Brundage that he has been selected a member of the U.S.
Olympic Team...From James E. SullivanNewspic: Of U.S. Team aboard ship bound for StockholmPhotographs: Of U.S. Team aboard ship bound for Stockholm
P. 53 Newspic: CAA Olympic Track Team on Board the FinlandP. 55 Photographs: Several Pages of U.S. Athletes training aboard shipP. 57 Several of workouts in StockholmP. 59 Clipping: Records Fall in Eastern-Western Meet
Photographs: Of Avery Brundage Crossing the Finish LineP. 61 Clipping: About Avery Brundage (Illini Club Bulletin)P. 63 Photographs: Numerous small photographs of tour through Europe after GamesP. 65 Clippings From Russian Newspapers of Tour through Europe and RussiaP. 67 From Swedish NewspapersP. 69 Photograph: Of Competition in St. Petersburg in 1912P. 71 Article: Avery Brundage, Illinois '09, Premier All Around Athlete of America by
J.G.E. KippP. 73 Clipping: Delaney Shatters an Old Superstition, 1914
Goelitz Breaks World's Record in Hurdle Event, 1913Kennedy Scores Long Run Victory, 1913Brundage Repeats Triumph, 1914
P. 75 Photograph: Of Track Team, 1912P. 77 Clipping: High Honor to Cherry Circle Brunage of CAA Wins All-Round Athletic
Championship, Sept. 19, 1914Brundage is Proof Persistent Effort Will Make Athlete, 1914Brundage off for Meet, 1914Title Games Billed Today...Avery Brundage, Ex-ChaDpion Will Try to Regain
Laurels, 1914Leave for Title Contests, 1914Cherry Circle Leads in Portage Park Meet, 1913Photograph: 880 Yard Walking Race
P. 79 Avery Brundage Pole VaultingP. 81 Clipping: Brundage Wins All-Round Championship...Avery Brundage Becomes
National All Round Champ, Sept. 20, 1914Handballers to Start League Play TomorrowBrundage to Referee Illini Relay CarnivalBrundage on "Big 9" Board, 1914Sig Alph is Given Athletic HonorsBrundage does A "Come-Back", 1914
P. 83 Clippings: Brundage Fears Ritchie in Meet at Fair Grounds, 1914P. 85 Brundage Takes Central Title; Goelitz Second CAA Star Piles Up 6,671 Points in All
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Around Contests at Grant Park, 1914P. 87 Thousands to Witness Big All-Round Meet Today...Gilbert Ritchie Expected to Win
Honor, 1914Brundage Wins Athletic Title...Chicago AA Star Leads in National All-Around
Meet at Birmingham, Alabama...Scores 6,999 Points...Victor HasGood Margin Over Ritchie, Dixie Man Who Counts 6,743 1/2,1914
Scorecard: All-Around (1914) BRUNDAGE...RITCHIE, 1914P. 89 Clippings: Joie Ray is Winner At The Dairy Show, 1914
Purple Men Take Relay; Danish Quintet Second, 1914"We are glad to see that the president of the AAU backs up our statement that
Avery Brundage is the champion all-around athlete of the country"Cherry Circle Athletes are Making Athletic History, 1914Advertisement: National Dairy Show, 1914Clippings: Avery Brundage Captures Title in AAU Contest, 1914
P. 91 Chicago Athlete Wins National Title, 1914Avery Brundage Nation's Champion Athlete, 1914
P. 93 Avery Brundage Wins AAU All-Around Championship, 1914P. 95 Avery Brundage is Star Athlete of the Season; Illinois College Champ, 1914
Brundage Gives Advice to Athletes, 1915Pay Tribute to Brundage,List of Champions of 1914, 1914Chicagoans On Roll of Honor....Loomis, Ahearn, and Brundage on
All-American Athletic Team Picked by LillExpect 500 at Athletics Assn MeetDelaney Saves CAA Stars from Quarantine, 1914Track Stars Enter Games
P. 97 New Coach of the First Regiment and Some of the Stars Who Will Compete in theSoldiers' Annual Indoor GamesBrundage is Speaker at Association Meet
P. 99 Photograph: Of Athletic Team, 1915Clipping: Cherry Circle Boasts of Army of Track StarsNewspic: Avery Brundage (Putting Shot)Clipping: Ex-Athletes "Make Good"Photograph: Avery BrundageClippings: Brundage WinsChampion Athlete Wears SpecsNewspic: All-Around Athlete
P. 101 Newspic: Avery Brundage in 880 Yard WalkP. 102 Photograph: Avery Brundage in 880 Yard WalkP. 103 Clippings: Brundage Keeps His All-Around National Title
Brundage is Crowned All-Around ChampionAvery Brundage All Around King
P. 104 Photograph: Of Avery BrundageClipping: Avery Brundage, Chicago AA, Proves Best All Around Athlete in
Country, 1916 Photograph: Avery Brundage Putting Shot
P. 105 Clippings: Industrial Titular Games Open Sept. 3Avery Brundage's Victory in the All Round Championship was not a Surprise Kalvelage Loses to Brundage...MAC Star is Eliminated by Chicago Handball
Artist, 21-18, 21-6P 106 Photograph: Of Avery Brundage
P. 107 Clippings: Great Race Between Hummel and Meanix Brundage Keeps Title as All-Around AthleteFast Events Are Scheduled for this Afternoon
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Brundage Wins All-Round TitleAvery Brundage New All Around Athletic KingCAA Athlete Wins National Track LaurelsChicago Athlete is Champ
PP. 108-109 Photograph: Of Avery Brundage Clippings: Brundage Second in Decathlon Event Decathlon to Alva RichardsRichard IAC Wins Decathlon at Coast Games..Beats Brundage 4 pointsBrundage Creeps up on RichardsPhotograph: Of Avery Brundage and others at Starting Line
P. 112 Clippings: Avery Brundage Regains His Title as Champion Athlete of USAll Around "Champs" To-DayHummel to Meet Meanix in Big Hurdle ContestFavor "All Around Title"Best National Athletes in Final Champs
P. 113 Photograph: Of Avery Brundage Silhouette: Of Avery Brundage, 1915 Clipping: ..."All of which, when boiled down into a nutshell, shows Brundage
as one of the greatest all-round athletes of history" Photograph: Of Avery Brundage Clippings: Brundage Regains Athletic Laurels....Richards Quits Before Last
Event, After Being Disqualified in the Hurdle Race Brundage Leads in All Around Event Crowd of 18,000 Sees Great Athletic
Struggles Held at Weequahie Park Photograph: Of Avery BrundageClipping: Brundage Captures All-Around Title Deposes Alva Richards,
Former ChampionPhotograph: Of Avery Brundage
P. 115 Clippings: To Play Handball Finals CAA Makes Clean Sweep...Brundage 's Victory in All Round Contest Gives
Honor to Club"Big Ten" Heads are Re-ElectedBrundage Shows Class in Chicago Handball LeagueIs Best All-Round AthleteEvents in Which Avery Brundage Excels Are Shot-Putting, and Hammer and
Discus Throwing Newspic: CAA Man is the All-Round Athlete in the Country"Avery Brundage...This sterling performer is accounted the very best all-round
man in the country at the present day" Photograph: Of Avery Brundage
P. 114 Nine New York Champions on All Star Team Photograph: Of Avery Brundage
P. 117 Of Avery Brundage and others at Starting LineP. 119 Program: National All-Around Championship of the AAU of the US
Newspic: All Round Champion - Avery Brundage P. 120 Photograph: Of Avery Brundage
Article: "Seen in the World of Sport," Ed A Goewey Photographs: Of Avery Brundage LETTERS: From Frank H. Purinton, Attorney at Law, Fidelity Building,
Portland, Maine Advertisement: Pertinent to the Above: Tomorrow will be printed portions of a
strange correspondence between Avery Brundage and arepresentative of an eastern college, which was in search ofpromising kid athletes like Avery.
Article: Pertinent to the Above: "In the Wake of the News," Ring W. Lardner,
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FAME...A Drama in Three ActsLETTER: Pertinent to the Above: From Ring Lardner to Mr. Brundage,
returning the above letters.Photograph: Of Avery Brundage
P. 121 Article: Cherry Circle Athletes Win Honors in Junior and Senior AAUChampionships at Newark
Clipping: American Olympic Committee Increased; Chicagoans Appointed P. 122 Photograph: Of Avery Brundage
Clippings: Avery Brundage Wins New Honors Rapid Growth of Fine Athletes Photograph: Of Avery Brundage
P. 123 Clippings: Brundage is '18 StarChicago Athlete, All-Round Star of AAU Meet, Sept. 26, 1918All-Round Title ChampionshipChampions of the Year in all the Sports, 1916
P. 127 Program: First Annual Indoor-Relay Carnival, 1917Fifth Annual Indoor-Relay Carnival, 1922Clippings: Brundage Named Track Referee of Illini Games
P. 128 Tests in Food Only Safe Plan for Athlete; Concentration Necessary, Oct. 14,1918
Champion of Champions...The Greatest Athlete of Your DaySeries by Avery Brundage:BRUNDAGE SAYS ALL-ROUND CONTEST IS GREATEST CLASSIC IN
ATHLETICSl-What the All-Round Means2-Training for the All-Round3-The Best System of Training4-Be Careful of Your Diet5-Don't Lose Interest in Training6-Plain Food is Always the Best7-Study Yourself-Make Your Own Rules
P. 169 8-Doing What You Think is ImpossibleP. 128 9-Games Are Best Exercise of All
10-The Convenience of Track SportsP. 159 ll-Taking a Long Step Forward
12-The Businessman as AthleteP. 128 Avery Brundage Wins Title for Third Time; Hellum SecondP. 130 Chicago AA Team Victor in Memorable National Games, Sept. 22, 1918P. 131 College, School, and Club Athletics Men Who Handle Affairs of
Intercollegiate Conference Athletic Association, Known at "BigTen" Conference
P. 132 Brundage of CAA Takes AAU All-Around Title Veteran Shows Old TimeSkill for Third Time
P. 133 From The Illini Club Bulletin: Avery BrundageP. 135 Curran Wins in HandballP. 136 Clipping: Can Anyone Beat Harry Gill's Record? April 1925P. 137 Article: Athletic Meet a Huge Success CAA Athletes Triumph
Avery Brundage Wins All-Around ChampionshipClipping: Big Ten Leaders May Add Boxing to Sports List
P. 138 Track Men Represent Chicago Clubs, Feb. 3, 1911P. 139 Illinois Action in Stagg Meet is Upheld, DecriedP. 140 Avery Brundage is Star Athlete of the Season, Illinois College Champ
Champion Brundage is a Star Made to OrderClark-Nelson Still in LeadHarry Goelitz New All-Round AAU ChampionHarry Goelitz Wins Title in St. Louis
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Local Athletes in Hall of Fame....Loomis and Brundage, CAA, and Ahearn,IAC on All-Star Team
Brundage Wins All-Round for the Third TimeP. 141 Article: "So They Tell Me," Warren W. Brown
Clippings: Alumni of Illinois Give Dinner To-Night for GillIllini Club to Dine Grid Squad TonightForm Industrial League for Athletics TonightNoted Swimmers to Compete in NAAU Title Events HerePhotographs: Miscellaneous Candid shots
P. 142 Clippings: Avery Brundage Wins Title for the Third Time; Hellum SecondP. 143 AAU Meet Greatest Ever Held in US, Says Bailey
All-Star Teams in AAU Track Sports Slected by RubienChampions of 1918Avery Brundage Again Demonstrates He is Best Athlete in Country
P. 145 Some Champions of 1916 Athletic SeasonAvery Brundage Boosts Athletics....Former All-Around Champion Presents
Baseball Cup at CA of C Luncheon Promote Handball League
P. 147 High Athletic Honors to Avery Brundage, Oct. 1918Newspic: World Events in Pictures (Avery Brundage Best Athlete in America)
P. 149 Clippings: Local Clubs to Start Handball Meet Oct. 21stBrundage and Nelson will Play for CrownCAA Star is Ahead in Handball20 Players Seek Title in City Handball MeetLocal Handball Players Begin Games TonightRival Chicago Athletic Clubs Bury HatchetBrundage Hurt in Match....Palm Torn Open in Fall During Title MatchHandball League StandingsBrundage and Nelson Reach Handball FinalBrundage Wins Pair of Handball MatchesPhotographs: Of Avery Brundage Throwing Hammer, and Running Sprint
P. 151 Clippings: As A Monument to Past and an Inspiration to Present and FutureTeams - Avery Brundage Subscribes $1000
38 Olympians Return . . . Brundage of U S Committee Lauds Showing ofFinns, 1924
Avery Brundage to Referee Prep Tilts at UrbanaAvery Brundage Praises Yankee Olympic StarsNewspics: Completing the Lake Shore AC-----By A1 Demaree
P. 153 Postcards: Stockholm, Sweden....Stadium...and Stadium at AthensPhotograph: Candid Shot of Athletes on board SS AmericaNOTES: Avery Brundage Personal Notes of 1918 Competition for All Around
P. 155 Newspic: Here's Closest Walking Race Ever Walked BRUNDAGE &FRITTS, Sept. 29, 1918
Clippings: CAA Triumphas as 8,000 Watch Athletic MeetBrundage Wins from Clarke in Handball Meet
P. 157 Avery Brundage Tells How Youth Should be Prepared for AthleticsIt Is The Clean Life that CountsArticle: IN THE ILLINI VINEYARD All-Around Avery Brundage, '09Newspic: America's All-Around Champion and His Stringent Rules for
Athletic Success.P. 160 Clippings: Avery Brundage Bags Individual Honors, 1918
Avery Brundage Wins Highest Honors in National AAU GamesP. 60 The Champion Brundage He Ranks with DePalma, automobile racer, Ty Cobb,
baseball player, Hoppe, billiards
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P. 160 To Settle Handball Title Avery Brundage and Louis Nelson Meet To-Day atCAA
When a Real Champion Tells His Story Some Highly Interesting Reading isbound to Result!
P. 161 Pat O'Connor, East's Hope in DecathlonBrundage Wins All-Around....Kyronen First in Marathon Kyronen Wins Marathon in City Streets...Hundred Thousand, Lining Course,
Cheer Runners on Way....American All-around Championship atPark Won by Avery Brundag
P. 162 Photograph: Of Avery Brundage, 880 Yard Walk P. 165 The Olympic Club Luncheon
Clipping: Cherry Circle Team Goes West Tonight for National MeetPhotograph: Of Avery Brundage
P. 169 Clipping: Grit, Confidence Greatest Assets for Athlete Just StartingP. 170 Brundage Again Wins National Track Title
Scrapbook Number 19: Sofia Visit - Sept 1957: 53rd Session of IOC
P. 1 Photographs: Arrival at Baneasa AirportP. 2 Clippings: Avery Brundage: "No Political or Commercial Interest Influence
Games""Rumania is Capable of Organizing Big Competitions
PP. 3-45 Photographs: Various Photos of Bucharest... Stadium Sports Park Peles CastleCandid Shots of Avery Brundage During Visit to CountrysideAthletic Events (Competitions)
Scrapbook Number l9A: Sofia Visit - Sept. 1957: 53rd Session of IOC
PP. 1-3 Photographs: SofiaPP. 13-19PP. 5-7 Speakers Table for 53rd Session of IOCPP. 9-11 Avery Brundage Addressing IOC MembersPP. 23-25 Bulgarian AthletesPP. 21-29 StadiumP. 31 Swimming PoolPP. 30-31 Photographs: GymnasticsP. 33 Wrestling
VolleyballP. 35 Winter SportsP. 39 Equestrian EventsP. 43 Cycling and other SportsPP. 46-53 Monastery at Rila and Other Locations of InterestP. 36 Tennis
Football (soccer)P. 37 Track eventsP. 39 Basketball
Scrapbook Number 20A: Madrid Visit
Fotografias del Palacio de Deportes de Madrid Compliments - Spanish Olympic Committee
PP. 1-15 Photographs only: Veldrome and TrackPP. 16-20 GymnasticsP. 21 Soccer
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P. 22 Cycling
Scrapbook Number 21: Partenkirchen Visit - 1934
TO MR. BRUNDAGE PRÄSIDENT DES AMERIK OLYMP COMITEES
Photographs Only: Map of Bobsled CoursePictures of Surrounding Scenery
PP. 3-19 Ski Jump and Ski Jumpers, WinterSki Jump, SummerSkiers
P. 20 Town Square
Scrapbook Number 22: Hungary Visit - 1953
SOUVENIR DE BUDAPEST A M. AVERY BRUNDAGE....Le Comite Olympique Hongrois, Sept. 20, 1953
PP. 1-4 Photographs Only: Shots of City of BudapestPP. 5-8 Athletic Venues under ConstructionPP. 10-12 Candid Shots of Avery BrundagePP. 14-16 Athletes (Hungarian) Harching into Budapest StadiumPP. 19-29 Various Shots of Gymnastics on AthleFieldP. 32 Picture of Model of Stadium
Scrapbook Number 23: Field Museum Expedition to Alaska - 1927
ALASKA EXPEDITION (1927)...Alexander Revell-Field Museum Expedition
Photographs: Picture of departure on board power boat EthelPicture of Avery Brundage Raising Chicago Yacht Club's Pennant in Arctic
ServicePostal Cards of SeattleVictoria and Passage thru WaterwaysPostal Cards of AlaskaPictures of Ketchikan AlaskaMendenhall Glacier near JuneauJapanese Steamer Wrecked on Montague IslandCape St. Elias Bear Glacier near Seward Resurrection Bay Floating Ice from McCarthy Glacier McArthur Pass Along the Kenai Peninsula Nuka Bay Glacier Seldovia, AlaskaAlong the Alaskan Peninsula Mount-Pavlov Volcano Bear Skins Drying at Little John King Cove On the Nigger Heads Barbara at Green River Alaska CaribouBear TrailSand Dunes along Bering Sea
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Various Candid Shots of Avery BrundageFairbanks at MidnightBull YakGold Dredge at Chatnika Fort YukonCircle CityWoodchopper Creek Salmon Wheels on the Yukon Calico Bluffs Sidewheeler Miles Canyon and White Horse Alert Bay Seattle Harbor University of Washington
Clippings and Articles: (at back)A Closeup of a Bear Kill Alaska Game Hunters Gail North Today...IN PARTY: R. W. Tansill, Avery
Brundage, A.B. Modine, P. H. Batten, G. W. Smith, Fred Wolcott,Captain Charles Isaacson
Field Museum Expedition Is Here WestboundField Museum Party Returns from West: Nine Bears are Killed
NOTE: OTHER PHOTOGRAPHS AND NEWS ITEMS ARE IN FOLDER IN BACK OF BOOK
Scrapbook Number 24: Iran Visit - 1956
PP. 1-2 Photographs: Shah of IranPP. 3-11, 28-31 of Iranian AthletesPP. 12-14, 17 of MosquePP. 14-16 of Shah and Queen
Scrapbook Number 24A: Iran Visit - May 22, 1956
From Iranian National Olympic Committee Mosque, Shah of Iran, meetings, luncheons, Iranian Boy Scouts, Queen of Iran, 38pp.
Scrapbook Number 24B: Iran Visit - May 23, 1956
Avery Brundage visiting mosque and temple ruins and viewing architectural details and works of art, 33pp.
Scrapbook Number 25: Olympic Games - 1936 - Berlin
Item Print Size
1 - Avery Brundage and Garland 5" X 7"2 - Avery Brundage and 3 others on ship deck 6 1/2" X 9"3 - U.S. Olympic team on ship with flag 7 3/4" X 9 1/2"4 - U.S. Olympic team disembarking 4 3/4" X 6 1/2"5 - U.S. Olympic team on railway platform 4 1/2" X 6 5/8"6 - Avery Brundage and Theodor Lewald, 1936 2 1/4" X 3 1/4"7 - "Avery Brundage photo to Dr. Hans Klein, Munich, April 17, 19728 - Theodor Lewald, Avery Brundage and Karl von Halt, 1936 3" X 4 1/4"9 - U.S. Olympic team on railway platform 7" X 9 1/2"10 - U.S. Olympic team listening to welcoming remarks 7" X 9 1/4"
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11 - U.S. Olympic team listening to welcoming remarks 4 3/4" X 6 1/2"(Avery Brundage, Baillet-Latour, von Halt)
12 - Buses arrive at public building 4 3/4" X 6 3/4"13 - U.S. flag carried into stadium 6 1/2" X 10"14 - U.S. team, marching into stadium 7 3/4" X 9 1/4"15 - Pierre de Coubertin 3 3/4" X 5"16 - Baron Henri Baillet-Latour 3 3/4" X 5 1/4"17 - Dr. Kart Ritter von Halt 3" X 4 3/4"18 - Baron Peter Le Fort 3" X 4 3/4"19 - Avery Brundage 3" X 4 3/4"20 - Dr. Carl Diem 3 1/2" X 5 1/2"21 - Dr. Theodor Lewald 4 1/2" X 6 1/2"22 - Hans von Tschammer und Osten 3 1/4" X 4 1/2"23 - Torchbearer enters the stadium (postcard) 3 3/8" X 5 1/4"24 - Avery Brundage and Count Freseoleri 2 1/8" X 3 1/4"25 - Avery Brundage and Sigfrid Edstrom 2 3/8" X 3 3/8"26 - (p. 15) "Olympic Youth" festival play in stadium postcard 3 1/4" X 5 1/4"27 - Einzug of Hercules play by D. Eckhärdt-Bühne 3 1/4" X 5 1/4"28 - German courtyard and gatehouse 3 1/8" X 4 1/4"29 - Olympic Village building 5" X 7"30 - 3 American Olympic team members with flag 5" X 7"31 - Stadium view, entry parade postcard 3 1/4" X 5 1/4"32 - Stadium, Olympic night ceremony 2 1/4" X 3 1/4"33 - Stadium, Olympic Flame 2 1/4" X 3 1/4"34 - Stadium, Opening Ceremonies 2 1/4" X 3 1/4"35 - Stadium, Opening Ceremonies speaker's podium 2 1/4" X 3 1/4"36 - Stadium, Opening Ceremonies, pigeon release 2 1/4" X 3 1/4"37 - (p. 16) Reichssportfeld Complex aerial view (postcard) 3 1/4" X 5 1/4"38 - Reichssportfeld and Stadium aerial view (postcard) 3 1/4" X 5 1/4"39 - Hochschule for Physical Education postcard 3 1/4" X 5 1/4"40 - Javelin thrower (Morris #801) from Vol. II Olympia 1936 3" X 4 1/2"41 - Jack Lovelock (New Zealand) winning 1500m in 3:47.8
postcard 3 1/4" X 5 1/4"42 - Jesse Owens at start of 200m, won in 20.7 3" X 4 1/2"43 - Jack Lovelock and Glenn Cunningham 3" X 4 1/2"44 - Jesse Owens and Helen Stephens, gold medalists 4 1/2" X 6 1/2"45 - American Olympic athlete 3 1/8" X 4 1/4"46 - (p. 22) Marshall Wayne, High Platform diving winner 4 1/2" X 6 1/2"47 - 8 oarcrew race U.S., Italy and Germany 4 1/2" X 6 1/2"48 - Kitei Son (Japan) wins Marathon (postcard) 3 3/8" X 5 1/4"49 - Marjorie Gestring winner in women's diving (postcard) 3 3/8" X 5 1/4"50 - (p. 25) Olympic medal necklace with six medallions 6 1/4" X 9"51 - Olympic poster, 1-16 August, 1936 4 3/8" X 6 7/8"52 - (p. 27) 2 U.S. Olympic officials 3" X 4 1/4"53 - Adolph Hitler, Tschammer and Goering on platform at
sportsfeld 3 1/4" X 5 1/4"54 - U.S. Olympic Art Exhibit 6 5/8" X 9 1/4"55 - (p. 29) U.S. Olympic Art Exhibit 6 5/8" X 9 1/4"56 - "The Messenger of Victory from Marathon" by Prof. Max
Kruse (postcard) 4 1/8" X 5 1/8"57 - Olympic Bell, Walter Lemcke (postcard) 3 1/4" X 5 1/4"58 - U.S. Office in the "Hall of Nations", Olympic Village 3" X 3 7/8"59 - (p. 31) 3 Olympic officials (Diem) 5" X 7"
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60 - Avery Brundage and 3 U.S. Olympic officers (C.O. Rose) 3 1/8" X 4 1/4"61 - 14 U.S. women swimmers and diver 3" X 4 1/4"62 - 23 U.S. men on Olympic team with 4 officials 3" X 4 1/4"63 - 8 U.S. men on Olympic team on ship 3" X 4 1/4"64 - 8 women gymnasts and coach 4 5/8" X 6 5/8"65 - 8 men gymnasts and 2 coaches 6 5/8" X 9"66 - 14 women and 2 coaches on ship 6 1/2" X 9"67 - Avery Brundage leading U.S. Olympic team in snow at
Garmisch 4 7/8" X 6 3/4"68 - Garmisch-Partenkirchen with Zugspitze and Alp Spitze 6 7/8" X 9"69 - Avery Brundage, ship's captain, G. Kirby, and D. Ferris?
on ship 3 3/4" X 5 1/2"70 - Avery Brundage, G. Kirby and A. H. McGrath at Garmisch 3 1/2" X 4 1/2"71 - Von Halt opens Winter Games at Garmisch; ski jumps 4 1/2" X 6 1/2"72 - Brown and Washbund on U.S. bobsled 2 7/8" X 4 1/2"73 - American team arriving in Berlin; bus 6 3/4" X 9 1/8"74 - Avery Brundage and Joe Reilley, Olympic Village 3 1/8" X 4 1/4"
Scrapbook Number 26: Olympic Games - 1956 (Melbourne)
Photographic Record of Visit to Melbourne (1955)
PP. 1-2 Photographs Arrival at Essendon AirportPP. 4 Avery Brundage Addressing Civic ReceptionP. 5 Avery Brundage with Premier of State of Victoria, John CaiPP. 6-24 Inspecting Melbourne Cricket Ground, Swimming and Other Stadia
Photographs Of Melbourne (1956) During Olympic GamesP. 25 65 Foot TorchP. 27 Arrival of Duke of EdinburghPP. 28-29 Olympic Congress in SessionPP. 32-35 Reception and Other IOC PartiesP. 38 Aerial View of Stadium
Avery Brundage, Prime Minister Menzies, and Duke of Edinburgh LeavingMelbourne Cricket Ground
Lighting of Olympic Flame at Melbourne Cricket GroundPP. 44-46 Olympic BallPP. 38-43 Opening Day CeremooniesPP. 48, 50, 53, 55, 56 Track EventsPP. 58-59 Closing Day Ceremonies
Scrapbook Number 27: Korea Visit - US 8th Army - 1955
P. 1 Itinerary For Avery BrundageP. 2 Special Orders Travel Order for Avery BrundageP. 3 Clippings More Servicemen to Enter Olympics, Brundage SaysP. 4 Brundage "Shakes Up" Aussies
Brundage Concludes Korea Talks AFFE Sportsmen, Brundage Confer
P. 5 Welcome Remarks Ki Pong Lee to President Brundage at MeetingP. 7 Photographs Conference with General Taylor, Commander Far East
Conference with President Syngman Rhee -- KoreaP. 8 Other ConferencesP. 9 Seoul, Korea
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PP. 10-15 Shots of Avery Brundage
Scrapbook Number 27A: Korea Visit - May, 1955Your Brief Sojourn in the Republic of Korea - from Korean Olympic Committee
P. 1 Photographs SeoulOf Avery Brundage Welcome Monument in Downtown Seoul
PP. 2-4 Arrival at AirportPP. 5-6 Visit to Royal Palace and with Syn B an RheePP. 7-29 ReceptionP. 30 Autographs In back of Scrapbook
Scrapbook Number 28: Beta Reunion - 1960
Avery Brundage - Grand Reunion - Illinois Beta - 1960
PP. 1,3,5,7 Autographs Several Pages of SignaturesP. 2 Program Avery Brundage - His Brothers Will Honor HimP. 4 Clipping Brundage Self-Made Man, Aug 1960
Various Clippings From Illinois Campus Publications Covering AveryBrundage Homecoming
P. 11 Itinerary For Avery BrundageP. 12 Clippings Brundage Arrives Friday, Oct 3, 1960
Tribute From Ike Awaits BrundageP. 13 USSR Subsidizing No Worse than Athletic ScholarshipP. 14 Brundage Says US "Soft", defends Amateur "Pledge", Oct 8, 1960P. 15 Olympic Scoring Methods Called Silly By BrundageP. 16 Telegrams from President Dwight Eisenhower, Vice-President Richard Nixon,
Governor William Stratton (Illinois), Senator John F Kennedy, GovernorHickey (Wyoming)
PP. 18-22 Letters from Ralph V Norris, Senator Richard Russell (Georgia), Dick Powell,actor, Governor Collins (Florida), Robert Young, acto
PP. 28-57 Photographs Of early Illinois Campus and Buildings on campus today Scrapbook Number 29 Pan-American Games - 1955 - Mexico
Photographs Stadium Additional Sports Venues Reception Halls Phototopic ofMedal Struck for Ga es In Back of Scrapbook Envelope ContainingOther Miscellaneous Photographs Scrapbook Number 30 OlympicGames - 1960 - Squaw Valley
Photographs Main Olympic HallAvery Brundage with Other OfficialsOlympic BallCandid Shots of Olympic OfficialsAthletes and Squaw Valley Grounds
Scrapbook Number 31: Leipzig - Deutsches Turn Und Sportfeld - 1956
II Deutsches Turn-Und-Sportfelt Leipzig - 1956 Ein BildauslchnittUberreicht Vom Nationalen Olympischen Komitee Der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik
PP. 1-3 Photographs Of Leipzig and Olympic OfficialsPP. 4-12 Of Athletes in Action
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Scrapbook Number 32: Original Stoke Torch
Photographs Of Avery Brundage and Other IOC Officials Receiving Stoke Torch, Rome, Italy
Scrapbook Number 33: Australia Visit - April 5 - July 2, 1955
Newspaper clippings from the Argus, Age, Sun and Herald on Brundage's visit toMelbourne, criticisms and Olympic facilities, arrangements and management, 25 pp.
Scrapbook Number 34: Sport, 1914-1930
P. 2 Newspic Of Avery BrundageP. 3 Clipping: Central AAU Novice Track Meet March 5
Newspic Of Big 10 Managing CommitteeClippings: Sheldon Clark Renamed CAA Athletic Chief
P. 3 Clippings: Brundage to Referee Illinois Relay GamesCollege Track Fans Eye Illinois Relays TodayWhat Guildless Nagging
P. 4 Brundage Plays Nelson for TitleSemi-Finals in Handball Meet Carded TonightTo Play Handball this Evening at Central Y BanquetArticle: "Round About Chicago" - AB Elected VP of AAU - J.W. Linn"Will Chicago Win? - NO! Say Avery Brundage and Ralph Chapman, Chicago
- Illinois GameP. 5 Clippings: AAU Elects Brundage at Vice-President, Nov. 23, 1927
College Track Fans Eye Illini Carnival TodayP. 6 Chicago Commerce - Avery Brundage: 'May Spirit Endure That Guides to
Supremacy Among Cities," Nov. 1926P. 7 The Cherry Circle: Avery Brundage, Jan. 1927P. 8 Article: By: Avery Brundage - "The Importance of Fittin' In," Nov. 1926
The Westward Homecomers: Who is Avery Brundage?P. 9 By: Avery Brundage - "Why I am Against the New Tax Amendment," Sept.
1926"Bahai Temple and Its SAE Builder," A.X. Horning
P. 11 Clippings: Brundage Warns of Lumber Price PlotWishes For Good of Chicago Made by Leaders of CityNo Beer Here - Brundage, Oct. 25, 1921Certificate: Life Subsription to Sigma Alpha Epsilon
P. 13 Clippings: Building Cost Reaches Peak, Brundage SaysAvery Brundage Says: A Busy Six Months in Building IndustryArmy Construction Division Names HeadsEvanston Flat Dwellers Turn Own LandlordAvery Brundage Acquires Yard at 16 North AdaBig Contractor Orders $100,000 Life InsuranceYoung Men Unite to Combat Evils City ConfrontsPhotograph: Of Avery Brundage (1914) At Morrison Hotel Construction Site
P. 15 Clippings: Armour Resigns as Director of Banks The Red Fez: Many Sided in Its AimsNewspic: Of Alaskan Bear Hunt (Field Expedidtion)
P. 19 Clippings: Borden Artic Expedition Ready to Sail TodayTansill-Field Party to Sail for AlaskaA. H. Revell Party will Hunt Kodiak Bears for Museum
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Field Museum Expedition Bags 10 Brown BearsSportsmen Off for Kodiak BearNewspics: Of AlaskaArticle: By: Avery Brundage: An Alaskan Hunting Trip
P. 21 Clippings: What Kind of Fellow is Avery Brundage? Vice President of AAU
P. 22 AAU Asks Peace with Warring Bodies: Denies Dominating OlympicsAAU President Seeks $300,000 Olympic FundHulbert Here to Play for Olympiad
P. 23 CAAU Handball Meet to Open on April 8Brundage, Glass, New Handball ChampionsHulbert to Retire as AAU PresidentTribune Helps Swell Chicago's Olympic QuotaAAU Will Rule on Dr. Peltzer's Status TodayBrundage Will Referee The Olympic TryoutsCops, Firemen Battle to Win Handball Title
P. 24 Brundage Reaps Greater Honors; New AAU Head Clippings: Pro Athlete in Club is Scored
CAA Files Protest with National Body...Chairman Brundage Says Loss ofReplayed Water Polo Game
Rawest Deal in 25 Years P. 25 CAA Protests IAC Victory in Water PoloP. 26 14 Story Apartments for Sheridan, Surf
Plan $2,000,000 14 Story Flats, Sheridan-SurfP. 27 Article: "Little Histories of Our Big Men," F.W. Sargent (Avery Brundage)P. 28 Clippings: Brundage Elected President of CMU At Annual Meeting
AAU Innovates Clearing House to Control RingBrundage AAU Chief; Praise for AmericanSkating Clubs Back Western AssociationAvery Brundage Scores 90 in Questions TestAvery Brundage Takes CM Handball CrownBrundage Referee of Olympic TryoutsArticle: "Is Walking the Easiest Exerciset," L. E. Eubanks"Chicago Gets One Important Event at Annual AAU Meeting," C. A. Bush
P. 29 Clippings: Avery Brundage, Former All-Around Track Champion, Elected Presidentof MU, Nov. 20, 1928Chicagoan Will Succeed Hulbert
PP. 29-30 Several Other Clippings on Same SubjectP. 31 New Head to Enforce Rules - Avery Brundage Has Sound Ideas for Conducting
Affairs of AAUCareer of Avery Brundage is Full of Great Achievements
P. 32 Brundage, New AAU Read, Hits CommercialismFirm Hand to Enforce MU, Amateur Rules, Nov. 21, 1928Several Articles and Clippings on the Same Subject
P. 37 Brundage Plans to Enlarge Scope and Size of AAUBrundage Asks Single Body Rule AthletesEditorial: Aiming At Better Amateurism
P. 38 Clippings: Brundage Explains AAU Stand Toward CollegesBrundage Tells Why AAU Put Ban on PurpleAAU Mission Only to Guide Says BrundageColleges May Break with AAUBrundage, Chief of AAU, Hits Back at Colleges
P. 39 Brundage Answers Attack on AAU
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Big Ten Due to Break with AAUP. 40 Brundage and Griffith Square off Again in Athletic Control Fight, March 6, 1929P. 41 Brundage, Griffith Air Their Views
Colleges Granted Right to Certify Own AthletesBingham Pays High Tribute to Brundage
P. 42 AAU to Accept Colleges' Sanction of Students as Amateur, April 16, 1929AAU Meets all Demands of College Group
P. 43 Girl Athlete is DefendedP. 44 Brundage Plans AAU Reform, April 8, 1929
AAU Initiates Move to Improve its ConstitutionP. 45 Mr. Brundage in Quest of AAU Dope
AAU Seeks to Change Rules by QuestionsWho, What, When, Where and Why is an Amateur?Peace Move by AAU Head Wins Stagg's PraiseAmateur Athletes
P. 47 Colleges and AAU Agree Upon PeaceP. 48 Tribune Boxers Leave Today Fight New York TomorrowP. 49 IWAC Wins Track Honors; Betty Robinson StarsP. 50 Clippings: Marks Fall as 15,000 Look OnP. 51 AAU Is Down Again on PaddockP. 52 Untruths in Paddock Tale, Brundage Says
AAU Answers Paddock's ArticleCharges Made by Paddock Roil AAUBrundage Asks Meet Officials to Give Barbuti Re-HearingBankers May Accept Place on Ring BoardAAU Prexy Stresses Aim of Pure SportOlympic Congress is to Rule on the Use of Starting Blocks
P. 53 Brundage Sets Example for Youth to FollowAvery Brundage to Speak at Church Athletic Banquet
P. 54 Sport Stars at Brundage BanquetRockne Speaks at BanquetHulbert on List of Speakers for Brundage Dinner
P. 55 Brundage is Honoret at CAAU DinnerBrundage Has Plans for Busy Indoor SeasonAnnual Sport Week Planned for AmateursHold Testimonial Dinner for Avery Brundage Monday
P. 56 Avery Brundage's Service to Amateur Athletics to be CelebratedWould Make Chicago Sport Center for Leading Events
P. 57 Committee Recommnds That National Handball Tourney for Next Year be Held HereBurden of AAU Convention Rests on These Three OfficersAAU Delegates See "Codeball", New Game, Played for First Time
P. 58 AAU Delegates Approve Use of Starting Blocks in PrincipleStarting Blocks Are Sanctioned; Number of Records ApprovedAAU Officials Reject Appeal of Local DelegatesBrundage Defends Code of Amateur Athletics
P. 59 Subsidized Athletics Will Wreck College Sports, Brundage AssertsAAU Will name Leading Athlete Trophy to be awarded in Honor of J. E.
SullivanP. 63 Brundage is Re-ElectedP. 64 AAM U Ends Fight Over Eligibility with CollegesP. 65 Avery Brundage Heads National AAU, Jan. 1929P. 66 Brundage Battles for Amateur Code, Dec. 1929P. 67 Codeball Introduced Its History and Rules
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Game of Code Ball Gets the AAU OKP. 70 Avery Brundage and Harry Wright WinP. 71 Homage Paid to Brundage at Banquet For His Service to AAUP. 72 Suggest $2,000,000 Olympic Fund
Brighter Era for Amsteurs Ahead, Is View of BrundageP. 76 The Attitude of the AAU to the Carnegie Report, Jan. 1930P. 77 Brundage Opens Investigation of NY Mat VerdictP. 81 Mark Made by Starting Blocks Ruled AgainstP. 85 Brundage Seeks British-Yank Track Meet Here
Several Articles on British Yank Track MeetP. 96 Brundage Re-Elected Head of AAU, Nov. 19, 1930P. 99 Avery Brundage Re-Elected President, Follows With Announcement of $2,000,000
EndowmentP. 105 Brundage Becomes Ruler of Amateur Sport, Nov. 20, 1930
Officials Claim Athletes Play Summer Baseball for MoneyAvery Brundage Chosed Head of Olympic Group
Scrapbook Number 35: Tokyo Visit - 1958 - 54th IOC Congress
P. 1 Clippings: IOC Delegates To Take In Sumo, May 8, 1958P. 2 Formal Bid for Olympics, May 9, 1958PP. 3, 6-9 Various Articles From Japanese Newspapers Covering IOC CongressP. 10 Brundage To Get Formal Japan Bid for 1964 Olympiad, May 10, 1958P. 24 Tokyo Is Possible Site for '64 Olympiad: Brundage, May 11, 1958
P 28 Reduction in Size of Olympics Seen Major IOC Topic, May 11, 1958P 41 Editorial: Tokyo and the Olympics, May 12, 1958
P. 53 Clippings: IOC Meets Today, May 13, 1958P. 54 Tokyo Makes Bid for 1964 Olympic Meet, May 13, 1958P. 59 Press Comments May 13, 1958P. 60 Editorial: IOC Assembly in Tokyo, May 13, 1958P. 61 Clippings: Japan Chance to Host Olympics Good...Brundage....Admits, However,
Europe Being Preferred Over Asia, May 13, 1958P. 62 Brundage Gives Views: Pro Sports No More Than Entertainment,
May 13, 1958P. 92 Emperor Opens Meeting of International Oly pic Board, May 14, 1958P. 99 Brundage Interview: Tokyo Now Better Prepared, May 14, 1958P. 101 Committee On Africa Appeals to Brundage, May 14, 1958P. 103 Man Tries To Block IOC Members Car, May 15, 1958CLIPPINGS AND NEWSPICS: Numerous Articles, Clippings, and Newspics fromJapanese Press covering IOC Congress PP. 3, 6-9, 11-23, 29-40, 43-45, 47-51, 63-91, 104-137
Japanese Articles (in Japanese)
Scrapbook Number 35A: Tokyo Visit - 1958 - 54th IOC Congress
P. 44 Clippings: 54th IOC Assembly Parley Declared Open, May 15, 1958P. 45 Emperor Opens IOC Meeting, May 15, 1958P. 49 Gists of Speeches at IOC Assembly, May 15, 1958P. 50 Torch Relay, May 15, 1958P. 51 Editorial: Great Expectations, May 15, 1958PP. 1-43, 53-94CLIPPINGS AND NEWSPICS: Numerous Articles, Clippings, and Newspics fromJapanese Press Covering IOC Congress (in Japanese)
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Scrapbook Number 35B: Tokyo Visit - 1958 - 54th IOC Congress
P. 5 Clippings: Families of IOC Delegates Enjoy Momoyama Exhibition, May 15, 1958
P. 6 Four US Cities Eying '64 Games, May 15, 1958P. 8 Public Urged to Treat Guest Well, May 15, 1958P. 11 IOC Plans to Slash 1960 Games Entries, May 16, 1958P. 9 Editorial: Bid for Olympics, May 15, 1938P. 18 Clippings: Rome Olympic Program Set; Entry Size Lopped, May 16, 1958P. 31 Staggering Cost of Financing Games, May 17, 1958P. 32 Larger Voice Asked by Asian Countries, May 17, 1958P. 33 Next IOC Meeting in Munich, May 17, 1958P. 50 Entry Permit Delay Seen Affecting Decision of IOC, May 18, 1958P. 86 "Excellent Organization" Impresses Brundage Much, May 25, 1958PP. 1-3, 12-17, 20-30, 39-49, 52-61, 65-75, 88-111Clippings and Newspics: Numerous Articles, Clippings, and Newspics from Japanese PressCovering IOC Congress (in Japanese)
Scrapbook Number 36: Munich Visit - 1959 - CIO (IOC)
PP. 1-2 Photographs: Munich.....PP. 3-4 Candid Shots of IOC DelegatesPP. 5-6 ReceptionsP. 8 Board MeetingsPP. 9-11 ConcertsPP. 12-17, 23-24 Numerous Candid Shots of Avery Brundage and IOC Members
Scrapbook Number 37: Madrid Visit
Photographs Only: Avery Brundage and members of the Spanish Olympic Committee, with miscellaneous candid pictures at the meeting. Airport, receiving line, press conference
Scrapbook Number 38: Red China's Participation in Olympic Games - 1959
P. 1 Clippings: Red China Quits IOC, Blasts at BrundageP. 2 Nationalist China Put Out of Olympic Games...May 29, 1959....Published by:
The Committee of One Million Against the Admission of Communist China tothe United Nations
P. 3 Exhibit C: H CON RES 191...86th Congress lst Session, June 2, 1959Concurrent Resolution: To Cancel expulsion of Red China from the
International Olympic CommitteeP. 4 Clippings: US Charges Olympic Bias in Favor of Chinese RedsP. 5 Dorn Demands US Withdraw from Olympics
Squaw Valley Hit by House ActionWashington critique le Comite international olympique
PP. 6-7 News Release: United Press International: The U.S. State Department accusedThe International
Olympic Committee of yielding to communist pressure in ousting NationalistChina from membership
P. 8 Letter: From: Marvin Liebman, Secretary The Committee of One Million etcP. 9 Clipping: Ouster of Free China Laid to Red Politics Roby Hits BrundageP. 10 Editorials: Clouding the Olympics, Denver, Rocky Mountain News,
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June 6, 1959The Olympic Surrender, Greenville, Piedmont
P. 11 The Olympic Code Betrayed, New York TimesOlympic Chief Offends, Spokane ChronicleAnother Insult from IOCOlympic Surrender, Hazelton Standard-Sentinel
P. 10 Olympic Halo is Tarnished, Perth Amboy NewsP. 12 Cold War Hits Olympics, Albany Times-Union
Insult to Free China, New Bedford Standard-NewsP. 13 Olympic Hypocrisy, Detroit News
They Knuckled Under, Phoenix RepublicAsks Protest, Albany Times-UnionRed Pressure Wins, Troy Times-Record
P. 14 Mixing Politics with Athletics, Winston-Salem Twin City SentinelAnother Munich Sellout!, Burlington NewsOlympic Committee Makes Mistake, Spokane Spokesman-Review
P. 15 Brundage Misses Chance, Lorain JournalThe Cheapened Olympics, Boston TravelerArticle: Communists Pull Fast One on IOC, Paul Zimmerman
P. 16 Editorials: Foul! Eugene Register-Guard, June 16, 1959The Olympics Shot Put, Indianapolis Times
P. 17 Who's Misinformed?Clipping: Ike Says Olympics Play Politics on China . . . Comes to Aid of
NationalistsP. 18 Letter: From: John D. Norton To: Sports Illustrated, Aug 10, 1959P. 19 Article: Sports Illustrated: Brundage on a Cloud Above Politics, June 15, 1959
Sports Illustrated: Brundage Reconsiders, Aug. 3, 1959P. 20 Letter: From: Kellum Johnson and Daniel J. Ferris To: Members of IOC,
June 23, 1959Clipping: Olympic Group Hit by National AAU
P. 21 Letter: From: Kenneth L. Wilson and Asa S. Bushnell To Avery Brundage, July 31,1959Clipping: US Olympic Committee Condemns IOC Action
P. 22 News Release: United Press International Clipping: Autocratic Olympic Committee Governed by Noblemen, Wealthy
Sportsmen, "Poor" RedsP. 23 Article: What is the IOC? A Tight Little Club - Peter Uebersax, June 12, 1959
Clipping: Taipei Bares Soviet Threat to Quit IOCEditorial: What's In A Name?Cartoon: "We Found It Necessary to Make A Few Changes--Mr. Herter!"
P. 26 Statement: By: Avery Brundage Given in Lausanne to Members of the IOC, June 3,1959
P. 27 Clippings: M. Brundage precise la positionM. Brundage est categorique: "Ike a ete tres mal informel"Brundage Hits Critics of Stand on China, June 17, 1959Brundage In IOC Defense
P. 28 Articles: "This Morning " Column - Shirley Povich"Views of Sport" Column - Red Smith, June 12, 1959
P. 29 "Sport Scores Over Politics" - "Jayee"P. 30 Clippings: Non-politics
Apres la "bombe" olympique le chancelier du CIO nous dit:Editorials: A Bolt from Olympus, Washington Post
P. 31 Voice of the Press
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Olympic Politics, Portland Press-Herald TelegramOlympic Games Rhubarb, Oregonian, June 21, 1959
P. 32 Clipping: M. A. Brundage: "Six mois decisifs pour le sport international"P. 33 Letters: From: Charles O. Porter, Congress of the United States, June 17, 1959
Max Paige, First Methodist ChurchCarl Soule, Board of World PeaceAvery Brundage To: Windmiller, Aug. 10, 1959Marshall Windmiller, California Federation of Young DemocratsAvery Brundage To: Gordon Meier, Aug. 17, 1959Gordon MeierJohn T. McGovern, U.S.O.A.W. Allyn RickettAvery Brundage To: Grenville Clark,Aug. 1, 1959Grenville ClarkJames S. AyarsQuincy Wright, University of VirginiaAvery Brundage To: Dr. Maolin Han, July 4, 1959Maolin Han
P. 34 Editorials: Olympics for All, Woodland DemocratAs Others See It, Amarillo NewsOlympic Politics, Boston, Christian Science MonitorNew Push for Wrong Tendency in Olympics, Durham HeraldPutting Politics in Sports, Sunnyvale Standard
P. 35 IOC To Stand By its President, Karachi TimesIOC Decision, Times of IndiaOlympics and Two Chinas, Springfield SunOlympics for Everybody, Helena Independent-RecordSports and Politics, San Francisco Chronicle
P. 36 Clippings: Le Comté International Olympique et les deux ChineP. 37 Brundage stellt richtig
Olympic Move on China Just Common SenseEditorial: China and The Olympics, Stamford Advocate
P. 38 Letter: From: Thomas C. Hennings U.S. Senate, June 30, 1959Congressional Record: SENATE: Chinese Participation in Olympic Games
P. 39 Clippings: Brundage Says IOC Will Not Reverse Decision on ChinaU.S. Senator Defends IOC's China ActionLetter: From Avery Brundage for Press Release Brundage Sets Us StraightClippings: Brundage Denies IOC Meddles in PoliticsKeep Cold War Politics Out of Olympic Games, Says Senator
P. 40 Brundage Here Denies China Row PoliticalBrundage Denies Pressure by Reds, June 3, 1959
P. 41 News Release: From: Organizing Committee. VIII Olympic Games (Winter)P. 42 From: Burghley House, June 25, 1959P. 43 Clipping: Unterschiedliche Beurteilung der Ergebnisse des IOK-Kongreases in
Munchen Article: "Why are We So Afraid of Russia?" - Sydney J. Harris
P. 44 Congressional Appearance Order: From: Congress of the United States, July 7, 1959
P. 45 Clipping: Senate Committee Quietly Drops Probe of OlympicsP. 46 Letters: From Avery Brundage TO: Warren R. Austin, and Marvin Liebman, of The
Committee of One Million, Aug. 28, 1959
P. 47 Letter Generally Circulated By: Avery Brundage, July 31, 1959
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P. 48 Clippings: Thomas W. I. Liao president en exil reclame la liberte de Formosa2nd "Formosa Group" Praises IOC's Action
P. 49 Letter: From: Frank S. Lim Chairman of Formosan Olympic Comittee, July 8, 1959
P. 50 Letter: From: Chinese National Olympic Committee, Aug. 10, 1959P. 51 Press Release: Chinese Participation in the Olympic GamesP. 52 NOTES: A List of Supporting Publications on Red Chinese questionP. 53 LETTER: From An American Sports Fan To: Avery Brundage ;P. 54 From: A Bostonian To: Avery Brundage
Scrapbook Number 39: Taiwan Visit - 1964
GIFT OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA CYCLING ASSOCIATION:
P. 1 Photographs: Arrival of Avery Brundage at AirportPP. 2-16 Cycling Remaining Photographs of Cycling Race
Scrapbook Number 40: La Pineta
Photographs of six art works; three photos of garden, one of surroundings; one of drive; Avery Brundage at La Pineta, two color photos of fire in mountains around Santa Barbara, California.Clippings: 100 Homes Lost in Santa Barbara Fire, LA Times, Sept. 25, 1964 "Tractor Driver Killed, 34 Injured; Flames Sear 40,000 Acres" Flames Leap El Camino Cielo; Planes, Men Battle Holocaust The Worst Fire Yet...Giant Blaze Runs Wild on 4 Fronts Montecito Fire Rages Unchecked...Mansions and Homes Charred List of Damaged, Destroyed Homes; Priceless Loss for Avery Brundage "A Fresh Start After Disaster" - Frances Moffat From Santa Barbara Post: Picture of Entrance to Brundage Residence The Small Town That Had to Die .... Days and Nights of Fire Terror Of Swirling Flames burning in all directions Where Fire Raged: The Formal Gardens of Avery Brundage Fiery Furnace...Flame Fury Co parable Only to War Supervisor Chief Urged to Ask Brown Declare Disaster Area No Disaster Declaration Made So Far; Fire Destroys Luxury Home of Olympic Chief County Declared a Disaster Area; Trash Burning Said to be Cause of Fire "Sick at Heart - Brundage Sees Treasures Burn" - R. E. PraulPhotographs: 33 photographs of fire damage to Brundage Residence Envelope in back ofscrapbook containing extra photographs and clippings.
Scrapbook Number 40A: La Pineta - Clippings: Sept. 24, 1964
Fire Rescue Drama...Helicopters Pluck 28 Fighters from Death Arson on Sonoma FireFlames Encircle CBBrundage's Loss is Museum's TooThe Holocaust of SBAn Inferno at SBAvery Brundage Finds Montecity Home in AshesFog Aids in FirefightBrundage Asian Art, Home Lost in Fire136 SB Homes BurnNewspics: Brundage Home70 Homes Sacrificed to Halt FireBrundage Mansion Lost in California FireExplosive Fury of Blaze Awesome
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10 Mile Blaze at SBSB Threat Recalls Bel-Air BlazePriceless Brundage Art Lost in Southland FireMen Run as Backfires are Lighted in SBUS Finds No Major Fire Disaster2400 Fight FireSB Fire Runs WildSB Reseeding HillsThe Worst Fire Yet20-Mile Fire Uncurbed in S. Calif.Avery Brundage Maneion Treasure BurnsFire Losses . . . List of Structures Lost, Sept. 28, 1964 1 Dies 34 Hurt in West Coast Fire Wind Turns Fire Away from SB
Scrapbook Number 41: Iran Visit - photographs:
P. 1 Shah, Wife and Son; Iranian Olympic Officials P.4 5,11 Athletic Stadia P. 9 Swimming Pool; WrestlingPP.6,7,8,10,12 Shrines and MosquesPP. 14,25 Historical Monuments, Countryside
Scrapbook Number 42: Mexico Visit, April 27 - May 2, 1962
Clippings and photos of arrival at airport, Little League world series, Avery Brundage receiving "Aquila Azteca" decoration and addressing testimonial dinner, visit to National Palace and departure.
Scrapbook Number 44: 60th IOC Session - Baden-Baden - 1963 - Photographs:
P. 1 Welcoming Avery Brundage at Air PortP. 2 Brundage with IOC Delegates P. 3 Monument to Baron de CoubertinPP.4-5 Of city of Baden-Baden; LuncheonP. 5 At Residence of Hector Berlioz PP. 6-7 Attending ConcertPP. 8-9 Avery Brundage & IOC OfficersPP. 10-12 Exhibitions of Cities BidsPP. l2-25 Candid shots of delegates & Avery Brundage with Otto Mayer
Scrapbook Number 45: Visit of Mr Avery Brundage, President of the International OlympicCommittee to the Republic of China, June 6-8, 1964
With compliments of Olympic Committee of the Republic of China
PP. 1-8 Photographs: Arrival of BrundagePP. 9-10 Brundage SpeakingPP. 11-16, 27-46 Candid Shots of BrundagePP. 18-26 Art Objects
Scrapbook Number 46: Visit of Avery Brundage to Matsue, Japan, September/October,1964
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P. 1 Photographs: Statue of Dr KishiPP. 2-5 Arrival of BrundagePP. 7-17, 24-42 Visit to Shrines by BrundagePP. 18-23 Welcome PartyPP. 43-48 Olympic Torch Parade
Scrapbook Number 47: Tokyo, October, 1964
Photographs of various athletes taken in the International Club - Olympic Village (XVII Olympiad)Women Athletes in Kimono Style Show
Scrapbook Number 48: November, 1964
Visit of Mr Avery Brundage to Kyoto, Japan
Photographs: Brundage and Japanese at DinerSouvenirs: Matchbook covers, book marks, etc.
Scrapbook Number 48A: Barcelona, Spain - February - March 6, 1967
Visit of Mr Avery Brundage to V Salon Nautico International
Photographs: Arrival of BrundageCandid Shots of Brundage
Scrapbook Number 49: Rome, April 26, 1965
Medaglie D'Oro Al Valore Atletico OmaggioAl Sig. Avery Brundage, Presidente del C.I.O.
Photographs: Presentation of MedalBrundage and Italian Officials
Scrapbook Number 50: Athens, Greece - April 6, 1967Celebration of Olympic Day
Photographs: King ConstantineAthletesTrack eventsBoxingWrestlingWeight Lifting
Scrapbook Number 51: Tehran - May 2-11, 1967 - The 65th Session of the IOC
P. 1 Photographs: The Shah and his WifeP. 2 The Crown PrinceP. 5 Shah and BrundagePP. 6-8 IOC SessionPP. 10-22PP. 23-155, 167-173 Receptions (various shots of Brundage)P. 4 Foreword
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PP. 8-9 IOC ProgramP. 10 Speech by the ShahPP. 13-15 Speech by the President of the Iranian National Olympic Committee, Prince
Gholam Reza PahlaviPP. 17-22 Speech by BundagePP. 157-166 IOC Delegates and Guests
Scrapbook Number 52: January 1968
Visit to Mexico by Avery Brundage4 Volumes of Newspaper clippings from Mexican Newspapers
Volume 1: All clippings Jan 19, 1968P. 1 Clippings Avery Brundage Llega Hoy a Las 13 HorasP. 3 Inaugura hoy D.D. la Olimpiada CulturalP. 6 Brundage Podra Apreciar Avances en los Escenarios OlimpiacoP. 10 Amenaza Brundage descalificar al equipo de EE. UU.P. 14 La InaguracionP. 17 El Equipo de Estados Unidos en Peligro de ser DescalificadoPhotographs (in back)Brundage's Arrival and Inspection of SitesVolume 2: All clippings Jan 20, 1968P. 1 Clippings El Senor Presidente de la RepublicaP. 6 Mexico es precursor de una Nueva Etapa en el Movimiento Olimpico, Dija
Avery BrundageP. 9 Elogiosas Declaraciones de Avery BrundageP. 41 "Esta Editorial Es de Las Que Mas Ha Hecho por el Deporte"P. 50 Avery Brundage "Se ha Comprobado una vez mas que en Mexico Todo es posible"Photographs (in back)Brundage Inspection of Sites and Models
Volume 3: All clippings Jan 21, 1968P. 8 "Es lo Mejor que Conozco Hasta la Fecha," DeclaroP. 15 El Boicot de 108 Negros Solo Perjudicara a ellos MismosPhotographs (in back)Brundage Inspecting Construction Sites
Scrapbook Number 53: Grenoble - February, 1968
Album of Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony and Mr Brundage receiving the Legion of Honor Medal was presented by Georges Pompidou, Prime Minister of France
Photographs: Olympic TorchOpening of the Olympic GamesGeorges Pompidou Giving the Legion of Honor to Avery BrundageLetter From Louis Verger, Feb 24, 1968
Scrapbook Number 53A: Lisbon, Portugal, Feb 21, 1968
Commemorative photograph album presented to Avery Brundage by the Portuguese Olympic CommitteePress conferenceAvenida Pierre de Doubertin memorial ceremonyYouthful athletes
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Athletic facilitiesBanquets, decorationsClippings 19 pages of press clippings on Brundage visit
Scrapbook Number 54 and 54A: Visit of Mr Avery Brundage to Korea, June, 1968
Photographs taken during Korea Olympic Week With compliments of the Korea Amateur Sports Association
PP. 1-3 Photographs: Brundage and Korean OfficialsPP. 4-5, 7 Brundage SpeakingPP. 8-23 Brundage ant Korean Officials - seeing works of art, eating, visitingP. 1 Seoul (?)PP. 2-4 Opening of the GasesPP. 5-9 Arrival of BrundagePP. 10-35, 38-39 Brundage and Korean OfficialsPP. 36-37 Gymnastics
Scrapbook Number 55 and 55A: Visit of Mr Avery Brundage to Korea, June 1968 -- KoreaOlympic Week
Photograph: Arrival of BrundageBrundage and Korean OfficialsBrundage SpeakingGymnasticsBrundage and Korean Officials
Scrapbook Number 56: Visit of Mr Avery Brundage to Ostersund, Sweden, March 17, 1969(city that desires to Host the XII Olympic Winter Games in 1876), with thanks from the CityCouncil of Ostersund
PP. 1-2 Photographs Arrival of BrundagePP. 3-9 Meeting with City OfficialsPP. 10-14, 18-19, 27 Scale Models of Proposed Olympic BuildingsPP. 15-17, 20-21, 20-38 Brundage Touring the City with City OfficialsPP. 22-26 SkiingPP. 39-42, 44-47 Rodeling and other Winter SportsPP. 48-53 LandscapesP. 43 Program Alpine World Cup, Feb 7-9, 1969
Scrapbook Number 57: Avery Brundage Visit to German Democratic Republic, July 23-28,1969 on occasion of Vth German Gymnastics and Sport Festival - Leipzig
P. 1 Photographs Arrival of BrundagePP. 2-11 Touring the City with German OffieialsPP. 12-15 Opening CeremoniesPP. 16-37 Touring the CityMore Photographs in a Folder in Back
Opening Ceremonies
Scrapbook Number 58: Visit to Hungary, Sept 1970
P. 1 Photographs Brundage and F Mezo, 1953
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P. 2 Brundage, F. Mezo, and G. Sebes, 1955PP. 3-4 Brundage at Athletic Event, 1953p. 5 Brundage, 1953PP. 6-8 Arrival Of Brundage in BudapestPP. 9-13 Brundage and Hungarian OffieialsP. 14 Brundage Visiting with Engene Fock, Prime Minister of HungaryPP. 15-20 Brundage and Hungarian OfficialsP. 21 Speech by BrundagePP. S-25 Brundage and Hungarian Officials
Scrapbook Number 59: Visit to Hungary, Sept. 1970
In front: Three invitationsTwo MenusOne MeghivePhotographs of Dinner Honoring BrundageClippings (all in Hungarian)
In Back: Olympic BulletinSix Telegrams Wishing Brundage a Happy BirthdayThree Clippings (all in Hungarian)
Scrapbook Number 60: Lyon, France
Photographs of the City for a bid for the Olympics
Scrapbook Number 61: Visit to Mexico, August, 1967 (see also #52 which is dated Jen.1968)
Photograph: Brundage and Diaz Ordaz, President Of MexicoBrundageClipping: Apoya Brunaage la Olimpiado Cultural, Aug 19, 1967Photograph: Mexican OfficlasNewsphoto: Visita Brundage las Obrae OlimpicasPhotograph: Brundage Inspecting the SitesNewsphoto: Brundage at Camino Real Hotel, Sept. 1967Photograph: Brundage Inspecting the SitesBrundage at a ReceptionPhotograph: Brundage at a ReceptionClipping: Seeking Olympic AccordBrundage Quedo VivamenteImpresionado por Todoa los Aspectos de las Instalaciones Olimpicas, Dec. 20, 1967
Scrapbook Number 62: Executive Committee of IOC at Santa Barbara, Oct. 1966
PP. 1-2, 4 Photographs: IOC DelegatesP. 3 Clippings: Dismal Outlook for '60 Games, Oct. 31, 1966P. 4 Olympic Committee Gathers HereP. 5 Brundage Visit to Mexico City Stirs Olympic Rumor Pot
Preparing for 1960 OlympicsNo Habra Problemas Respecto a las Instalaciones Para 1960
P. 6 Mexico: Sede de la Cultura UniversalMexican Preparations Please Olympic HeadBrundage Assured on Olympic Plans X
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P. 7 Photographs: IOC DelegateIndex to Photographs
Scrapbook Number 63: Visit to Greece, Sept. 1970
In Front: Photographs: Avery Brundage with Greek Officials Touring SitesP. 1 Avery BrundagePP. 2-3 Greek BuildingsPP. 4-5 Arrival of BrundagePP. 6-13 Touring Greek SitesPP. 6-10 Olympia, AthensPP. 14-29 Brundage with Greek Officials at Olympia AcademyP. 30 Flags
Scrapbook Number 64: A Tribute to Alfred Hajos, the First Hungarian Olympic Champion, 1096
P. 1 Letter: Of Dedication, July, 1972PP. 2-3 Speech: Yihaly KocsisP. 4 Olympic DiplomaP. 5 Photographs: Alfred Hajos, his medals, his buildingP. 6 ProgramPP. 7-9 Photographs: ReceptionPP. 11-13 Meeting held in honor of HajosPP. 14-23 Speech: About Alfred Hajos by Mihaly Gedenyi, June 14, 1954PP. 24-29 Photographs: MeetingPP. 30-53 Speech: By Hajos, 1954 (?)PP. 54-58 Photograph: DinnerPP. 59-62 Summary: of the Conference
Scrapbook Number 65: Mexico, 1968
PP. 2-6, 8 Photographs: Olympic BuildingsP. 7 DecalPP. 9-10 Models for BuildingsPP. 11 DecalP. 12 Rent Agreement for Reservation of RoomsPP. 13-14 Map of Mexico CityP. 15 Characteristics of Commemorative Money- Directive of Diaz Ordaz, President of
MexicoPP. 16-17 GymnasticsP. 18 Descrption of Cultural EventsPP. 19-20 Aerial Views of Olympic SitePP. 21-27 Construction on BuildingsPP. 29, 33 Food CouponsPP. 29-31 Baggage TicketsP. 34 "The Arrival" (a painting by Manual Capdevila)P. 35 Slides: Olympic Bus, Olympic Program
Scrapbook Number 66: Sport, 1968-70
P. 1 Clippings: Swiss Thumbs Down, Nov. 8, 1969 (?)P. 3 Zurichs Nein
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Ablehnung der Olympiadekandidatus ZurichsP. 4 Translation of Zurichs NeinPP. 5-6 Reif in Wirtschaftlichen Belangen (with translation)P. 13 Zurich RenonceP. 15 Omega Renonce ana Jeux Olympiques
La Solitude du chronometreurLongines candidate pour Munich
P. 16 Pas de candidature Omega Pour les Jeux de MunichPP. 17-18 Telegrams: Omega se retire du chronometrage olympique, Oct. 10, 1969 (with
translation)P. 19 Clippings: Ski Payoff May Boo OlympicsP. 21 Medals Yield BonusPP. 23-24 Just One Living Lie After AnotherPP. 25-31 Le semi-professionnalisme des skieurs va precipiter la Fin des Jeux
olympiques (with translation), June 18, 1968, by Gerald Piaget
P. 33 Is success Spoiling Olympics?P. 35 Press Release: Winter Games Should be Discontinued PP. 37-41 Article: To Promote International Ill Will, By Eric GreywoodP. 43 Clipping: Most olympians are Professionals, by Jack ClowserPP. 45-50 Article: Let's Ditch the Olympics, by Stanley FrankP. 51 Clipping: Amateurs Are Big Business to Makers Of Ski Equipment, by Shirley PovichPP. 53-55 Article: Last Rites at Grenoble, by John Henry Aursn, Oct. 1968P. 57 Photograph: Austrian Skiing Phenomenon Karl Schranz, March 1969PP. 59-64 Articles: The Name is the Name of the Game, by William Johnson, March 8,
1970PP. 65-66 Hero in the Dock, March 15, 1968P. 67 Clipping: Importante Session du Grand Conseil Bernois
Un gros morceau a avaler: les depenses de J.O.PP. 69-70 Article: The Shadow Under the Table, Feb. 20, 1970P. 70 Alpine Skiing, by Mike KatzPP. 71-72 Skiing Faces the Open Road, by Mike Katz, Feb. 22, 1970P. 73 Clippings: Les Amateurs Ne Manquent Pas de MetierlPP. 73-74 Clippings: Marseille Ne Perd Pas le Nord
Scrapbook Number 67: Visit to Pakistan, Nov. 15-16, 1970
All photographs, Brundage and Pakistani Officials
Scrapbook Number 68: Reception by Los Angeles Olympic Committee Honoring Brundagein Munich, September 4, 1972
PP. 1-8 Signatures of GuestsPP. 10-42 Photographs of Brundage and Guests
Scrapbook Number 69: Olympic Winter Games, Sapporo, Japan, 1972 (all in Japanese)
PP. 2-5 Olympic HistoryPP. 6-7 Previous Olympic VictorsP. 8 Map of Olympic SitesP. 9 Olympic FlameP. 10 Speed SkatingP. 11 Figure Skating
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P. 12 Crosscountry SkiingP. 13 ShootingPP. 14-15 Ski JumpingPP. 16-17 SkiingP. 18 BobsledP. 19 LugeP. 20 LandscapeP. 21 SkiingPP. 22-23 HockeyPP. 24-25 Schedule of EventsP. 27 Olympic FlameIn Back: Photographs: Opening Day Ceremonies
Brundage at Cultural ShowBrundage Speaking
Scrapbook Number 70: Articles by or about Avery Brundage, 1929, 1934, 1938-41,1948-55.
All Articles from AAU Publications
Jan. 1929 New AAU Head Champion Athlete and Sportsman, p. 1Aug. 1934 For Honor of Country and Glory of Sport, by Brundage, p. 3, 11Dec. 1938 The AAU and the Olympic Games, by Brundage, p. 15, 56, 59Jan. 1939 Olympic Fund Campaign, by Brundage, p. 11July 1939 Cash Down, p. 11Aug. 1941 Ideals of Amateur Sports, by Brundage, p. 7, 11, 12May 1947 The Olympic Games and the Question of Broken Time, by Brundage,
p. 4, 16Aug. 1948 The Olympic Games, by Brundage, pp. 4-9June 1949 Report on International Olympic Committee Meeting, by Brundage,
p. 5, 26July 1950 Report of IOC Meeting, Denmark, 1950, by Brundage, p. 6Jan. 1951 First Pan-American Games, by Brundage, p. 6July 1951 Report of IOC Congress, by Brundage, p. 7Aug. 1951 Brundage as honorary official, photograph p. 4Jan. 1953 Brundage Says Olympics No Place for Politics, p. 8Jan. 1954 Brundage Urges Strengthening of Olympic Movement, p. 11Jan. 1954 Brundage Retires at USDA President, P. 11Sept. 1955 Address by Brundage at IOC Congress, p. 10
Scrapbook Number 71: Articles by or about Brundage, 1951-53
Nov. 1950 Letter from Brundage, p. 87 (The Spectator)March 17, 1951 Photograph of Brundage as Honorary Referee, p. 3 (Chicago Daily
News Relays)Nov. 1951 Avery Brundage, Top Athlete, Builder, Leader, Peacemaker, p. 6 (ACE)Dec. 5, 1951 The United States Prepares for the 1952 Olympic Games, by Brundage,
p . 8 (USA Life)Feb. 1952 Friermood Praises Brundage on Peace, p. 4 (ACE)Photographs of Brundage, pp. 1-3 (Second Pan-American Games)The Sports Events Parade, pp. 16-18 (Chrysler Events)March 1952 The Fumbled Ball, by Brundage, p. 351 (The Phi Delta Kappan)US Champions Prepare for 1952 Olympics, p. 19 (People and Places)
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Photograph of Brundage, p. 3 (Olympic Souvenir Book)May 1952 Photograph of Brundage, p. 6 (High School Track Championship official
program)June 1952 My Biggest Olympic Battles, by Brundage, p. 10Statement by Brundage on the XV Olympiad, Helsinki, Finland, p. 3 (Scottish Rite
News)Aug. 1952 Olympic Shell Games, p. 794 (The Freeman)Seventy Nations Meet, by Brundage, p. 2 (World Communique)Sept. 1952 Photographs of Brundage, pp. 4-5Brundage New President, p. 6 (The Coach)Sept. 15, 1952 Chicago Star Wins National Track Honors, p. 4Minutes, pp. 20-29, pp. 32-34Avery Brundage, pp. 53-61 (Bulletin du Comite International Olymique)Jan 1953 Should We Prune the Games?, by Brundage, p. 3 (World Sports)March 1953 Soll Man Die Spiele Kurzen? ,by Brundage, p. 1 (Olympisches Feuer)May 15, 1953 Photograph of Brundage, p. 4 (Los Angeles Coliseum Relays)May 1953 Vollversammlung der "Vereinten Nationem des Sports," pp. 1-3,
(Olympisches Feuer)Pruning the Olympics, p. 6 (World Sports)Summer 1953 Photograph of Brundage (Dia y Noche)Sept. 5, 1953 Avery Brundage, President du Comite Olympique International, nous
parle du Stade Populaire et des sports hongrois, p. 23 (Bulletin Hongrois)Nov. 30, 1953 United States Olympic Committee Quadrennial Dinner
Scrapbook Number 72: Articles by or about Brundage, 1954-55
Jan. 1954 Olympischer Tour d'horizon, pp. 3-5 (Bulletin, Comite Olympique Suisse)Feb. 15, 1954 Photographs of Brundage, pp. 10-11 (Bulletin du Comite International
Olympique)April 1954 Amateur Sport, by Brundage, pp. 36-38 (Skating)Conceptos Sobre E1 Deporte Amateur, by Brundage, (Cadcoa)April 15, 1954 Brundage retiree as United States Olympic Associations' Presidents
p. 19Avery Brundage on Amateur Sport and Broken Time, by Brundage, p. 20 (Bulletin
Du Comite International Olympique)(Article in Arabic in Iranian Journal)May 1, 1954 Hungary and the Olympic Games, by Brundage, p. 1 (Hungarian
Olympic Gazette)May 15, 1954 (Article in Arabic in Bulletin Officiel du Comite National Olympique
Iranien)A Message to the Olympic Committee of Thailand, by Brundage, p. 1 (The Olympic
Committee of Thailand)June 15, 1954 Photographs of Brundage, pp. 17-19, 23-26Minutes of Executive Committee, pp. 28-33Extract of Executive Committee, pp. 36-39Abstract of IOC Session, pp. 47-55Speech of the President, Avery Brundage, pp. 59-61 (Bulletin du Comite International
Olympique)Sept. 1954 President Avery Brundage Was in USSR, p. 8The Members of the IOC, by Brundage, p. 13The VII Central American Games, by Brundage, p. 20 (Bulletin du Comite
International Olympique)Oct. 18, 1954 Reports Ruthless Extermination of Kremlin Foes, p. 222 (The
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Commonwealth)Jan. 1955 The Olympic Games, p. 5, English Section (Physical Education Today)Jan. 15, 1955 A Circular by President Brundage, p. 1 (Hungarian Olympic Gazette)July 1955 Zivilisation contra Sport, p. 24 (Internationales Sport Magaz`in)Aug. 15, 1955 Letter by Brundage, p. 32 (Sports Illustrated)Dec. 1955 Time and the Olympic Game, p. 4 (La Suisse Borlogere)
Scrapbook Number 73: Articles by or about Brundage, 1956-1958
Jan. 1956 A Message of the President of the IOC, by Brundage, p. 3 (VII GiochiOlimpici Invernali Cortina)
1956 Sport Amateur et interruptions de travail, by Brundage p. 10 (XVI Olympiade)Jan. 1956 Discours de M. Avery Brundage, President du CIO, p. 6 (Ouverture
Solennelle)Jan. 30, 1956 The Embattled World of Avery Brundage, p. 43 (Sports Illustrated)Feb. 2, 1956 Part II: Avery Brundage, p. 30 (Sports Illustrated)July 1956 The AAU Is Booting Our Olympic Chances, p. 26 (True)Aug. 27, 1956 Avery Brundage on the Spot, interview, p. 22 (Sports Illustrated)Oct. 1956 Editorial: The IOC, p. 3, (Physical Recr ation)Oct. 1956 Comment on the "Washington Plan," by Brundage, p. 7 (Washington
University)Jan-Feb. 1957 Message from Brundage, p. 16 (World Communique)Feb. 9, 1957 Message From Brundage, p. 21 (50th Annual Milrose Games Program)July 1957 Must Keep Politics Out of Olympic Games Brundage Tells IOC Delegates
in France, p. 8 (Amateur Athlete)Oct. 1957 Puritan of Simon Pures, p. 116 (Coronet)Dec. 1957 IOC President Brundage in Berlin, p. 2 (Bulletin of the National Olympic
Committee of the German Democratic Republic)Feb. 1958 Brundage, Ferris Honored, p. 8 (Amateur Athlete)
Scrapbook Number 74: Articles by or about Brundage, 1959
Articles: Avery Brundage, The Renowned "Mr. Amateurism" (Translation from Taiwan periodical) 1959P. 34 Is America a Second-Class Track Power? (Sports Illustrated) Feb. 2, 1959P. 3 Mr. Brundage ospite di Losanna, June 1959 (Panathlon Italiano)P. 28 La Coppa Olimpica consegnata al Panathlon dal Conte Faola Thaon di Revel,
(Panathlon Italiano) June 1959P. 173 Eroffnugsrede bei der Sitzung des Internationalen Olympischen Komitees, by
Brundage (Die Leibeserziehung) June 6, 1959P. 30 Brundage and Company Are Above Politics? Sports Illustrated, June 15, 1959P. 1 L'Olimpiade alle porte (Panathlon Italiano) July-Aug. 1959P. 3 Al C.I.O. il Premio Internazionale dello Sport (Panathlon Italiano) July-Aug.
1959P. 36 Russian Plan Shocks Brundage, (rlorld Sports), Sept. 1959P. 4 El Preside del Comité Internacional, Mr. Avery Brundage, en Espana,
(Atletismo Espanol) Oct. 1959P. 1 Discusion Final sobre el Triple Salto, (Técnicatlética) Oct. 1959P. 25 Principles of the Olympic Movement, by Brundage, (JOHPER) Oct. 1959P. 1 "Itay Que Apoyar E1 Deporte Amateur;" (Cuadernos Olimpicos) Nov. 2, 1959
Back Cover: Avery Brundage en Espana (Cuadernos Qlimcicos) Nov. 2, 1959
Scrapbook Number 75: Articles by or about Brundage, 1960-1966
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P. 4 Articles: The Olympic Movement, by Brundage (AhHpER Journal) Jan-Feb, 1960
P. 13 Brundage Replies to Russian Proposal, by Brundage, (Amateur Athlete) May 1960
PP. 28-71 Profiles (New Yorker) July 23, 1960P. 270 Brundage-Self Made Man (The SAE Record) Aug. 1960P. 8 Photograph: Of Brundage (Citius, Altius, Fortius) Aug. 1961
Articles: Lausanne et l'olympisme (Lausanne Rendez-vous) July 1962P. 4 AAU, Amateur Athlete Bolstered, by Brundage, (Amateur Athlete) Oct. 1962P. 24 The Olympic Games Movement, extracts from a Brundage speech (Official Report of
Ireland's Participation in the XYIII Olympic Games) Oct. 1964
PP. 1,4,6,28,32,34 Photographs: Of Brundage (Quaderni dello Sport) April 1965 P. 3 Articles: "Las Olimpiada son una fiesta para todos" (Cuaderncs Olimpicos)
June 1965Roma Primo Convegno dei Comitati nazionali Olimpici (Quaderni dello Sport)
Oct. 1965P. 17 A Man of Mary Talents (Amateur Athlete) June 1966P. 5 Handball Retains 'Simon Pure' Image (ACE) Dec 1966
Scrapbook Number 76: Action Photographs IIa Mostra Fotografica dello SportPhotographs: Il Portale Della Mostra Le Sale D'Esposizione
Track EventsIce SkatingWrestling SkiingCyclingSoccerMountain ClimbingPoloSwimmingFencingGolfBoxingArcheryRugbyCar racingBoatingDiscusMotorcyclingBasketball
Scrapbook Number 77: 1948 Olympics
All Photographs:Departure of US TeamUS Team on ShipAthletic Events
Scrapbook Number 78: Trip to Pakistan, Nov. 13-17, 1970
Photographs: Of Brundage and Pakistani OfficialsClippings: South Africa to be Kept Out--Brundage
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Peking Welcome to Rejoin Olympics, says BrundageNewsphoto: Brundage and Pakistani OfficialsClippings: IOC to Give Aide to Developing Countries
Brundage on Importance of Sports
Scrapbook Number 79: Construction of Olympic Sites in Rome, 1960
3 booklets (All Photographs):Pista Olimpica de Remo y CanotajeEdificio en Reforma, No. 445Estadio Olimpico
Scrapbook Number 80: Brundage's 80th Birthday: Speeches and Photographs from Banquet,September 29, 1967
In frontList of Those in AttendanceDedication
Photographs: Brundage and GuestsInvitationsList of GiftsTexts of Speeches by Guests and by BrundageMenu
Scrapbook Number 81: Brundage's 80th 8irthday: Messages, Cablegrams, and Letters:Countries Listed Alphabetically, Argentina to New Zealand
Scrapbook Number 82: Brundage's 80th Birthday: Messages, Cablegrams, and Letters:Countries Listed Alphabetically, Nigeria to Zambia
Scrapbook Number 83: Brundage's 80th Birthday: Thank You Letters, Press Clippings, andPersonal Messages
Scrapbook Number 84: Brundage's 80th Birthday: Motion Pictures, Tape Recordings, andPhoto Negatives
Tape Recording of Dinner Honoring Brundage (with Index) Motion Picture of Press Conference Photo Negatives Birthday Cards Letters
Scrapbook Number 85: Crisis of South Africa: French and Mexican Press, Feb.-April 1968
P. 1 Clippings: Dans Deux Directions April 25, 1968P. 2 L'Idee du Comte de Beaumont Fait Son ChemP. 3 Beaumont Cree que no Habra Solucion con la 'Reunion' March 8, 1968P. 4 Para L'Equipe, Brundage ya Perdio Sillon y el Prestigio, March 6, 1968P. 5 Mexico Fresiono a Brundage Para Convocar a Otra Reunion, March 7, 1968P. 7 Brundage Perdio ya su prestigio, dice Paris, March 6, 1968P. 8 Mexico No Amenazo en Chicago con Betirarse, March 6, 1968P. 13 Que Brundage Perdera la Presedencia del COI March 6, 1968P. 23 DeBeaumont Confra en una Solucion Sabia, Feb. 29, 1968P. 34 Francia, Contra el Boicot a la Olimpiada Feb. 23, 1968P. 39 Avery Brundge es de las mas responsables March 5, 1968P. 49 Diplomatico Soviético Contra el Boicot, Feb. 26, 1968
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P. 53 Translation of 'En Lausana se Dira Si Vene o no Sudafrica,' articP. 54, April 4, 1968P. 57 La Hoia Cero y la Amistad de Brundage, April 4, 1968, and
translationP. 58 Confidence in a Convenient Solution Posed by South Africa, translation of articleP. 65 Brundage Does Not Recede: Mexico is Respectful of Human Freedom, translation of
article on P. 66P. 73 Appeal to review S. Africa's entry to Olympics, Feb. 27, 1968
Scrapbook Number 86: South African Readmission: Information, vol. I, English, French,Italian, and Mexican Press, Feb-April, 1968
English Press P. 1 Why Liberals Go Wrong, April 28, 1968P. 3 New IOC Meeting Possible--Brundage, Feb. 28, 1968P. 4 Brundage Confirms Ouster of South hfricaP. 5 Russia May Join BoycottP. 7 Brundage flies in to avert possible Olympic Break-up, April 22, 1965P. 8 Guide to Olympic crisis over South Africa, April 18, 1968French Press PP. 13-55 Feb.-April, 1968
Scrapbook Number 86: (continued)
Italian Press: one page, April 1968Mexican Press: 110 pages, Feb-April, 1968 (continued in Scrapbook 87)
Scrapbook Number 87: South African Readmission: Information, vol. II:Press of Mexico, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and United StatesMexican Press: 22 pages, Feb. 1968South African Press: 33 pages, Feb-April, 1968Spanish Press: 3 pages, April 1968Swedish Press: 1 pageSwitzerland's Press: 21 pages, Feb-April, 1968United States' Press: 49 pages, Feb-May, 1968
Scrapbook Number 88: South African N.O.C., Pro: Press of the WorldAustralian Press: 1 pageEnglish Press: 5 pagesFrench Fress: 2 pagesGuatemala Press: 1 pageIrish Press: 2 pagesMexican Press: 21 pagesSouth African Frees: 52 pagesSpanish Press: 2 pagesPress of Switzerland: 1 pagePress of United States: 28 pages (includes articles on possible boycott of the Olympics by American black athletes)
Scrapbook Number 89: South African N.O.C. Readmission, Against, vol. I
Caricatures: Caricatures: 15 pagesEnglish Press: 4 pages (two pages are from South Africa)
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German Press: 1 pageAfrican Press: 1 pageClippings: English Press: 8 pages (one page is from the United States, a Sports Illustrated article) French Press: 26 pages (includes "International HeraldTribune," which is in English)Mexican Press: 35 pages (continued in Scrapbook 90)
Scrapbook Number 90: South African N.O.C. Readmission, Against, vol. II
Mexican Press: 76 pagesNorwegian Press: 1 pagePress of the United States: 26 pages (includes articles of possible boycott of the Olympic Games by American black athletes)
Scrapbook Number 91: Boycott of USA Black Athletes of the XIX Olympic Games inMexico City
American Press, September 1967-October 1968Mexican Press, October 1968
Scrapbook Number 92: South African Controversy, 1969-1970
French, South African, and British press all mixed together
Scrapbook Number 93: Visit to Mexico, May 8-12, 1972
Mexican Press
Scrapbook Number 94: XI Winter Olympiad, Sapporo, 1972: Book I
Controversy concerning professionalism: trade names on ski equipment, endorsements of products Articles about the Olympic events French, American, and Japanese Press (The topics are all
mixed together, but these three scrapbooks about Sapporo, 94,95, and 96, are in roughchronological order.)
Scrapbook Number 95: XI Winter Olympiad, Sapporo, 1972: Book II
Controversy concerning professionalism: trade names on ski equipment, endorsements of products. Most of the Articles are about the Olympic events.
Scrapbook Number 96: XI Winter Olympiad, Sapporo, 1972: Book IIIControversy concerning professionalism: trade names on ski equipment, endorsement of products. Most of the artcles are about the Olympic events.
Scrapbook Number 97: XI Winter Olympiad, Sapporo, 1972: Schranz Disqualification
Japanese, Austrian, and American Press, January-February, 1972
Scrapbook Number 98: Sport 1972
"Olympia Intern" magazine, January-March, 1972. All clippings in German. The "Olympia Intern" is a collection of articles, gathered from German newspapers and magazines.
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See front page for their names. Not all articles relate directly to Brundage.
Scrapbook Number 99: Controversy over the Olympic Games to be held in Denver in 1976
Mainly from American Press. Many from Colorado newspapers. April 1971-June 1972"For" and "against"
Scrapbook Number 100: Controversial Opinions by or about Brundage
Table of contents is on the first page, listing publication title, date, and title or main subject of article. 1936, 1948,1959,1962,1964-1970 (mainly 1968-1970)American, German, Spanish, French, Mexican, and British Press. Most clippings concern the purity of amateurism in the Games: no professionalism, no politics.
Scrapbook Number 101: Encomium Clippings on Avery Brundage
Table of contents is on the first page, listing name of publication, date and title or main subject. Articles are favorable to Brundage. 1936, 1947, 1948, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1962, 1964-1970, (most are from 1968-1970) American, German, Italian, Canadian, Mexican, French and Japanese Press
Scrapbook Number 102: Trips, Interviews, and Special Events
Table of contents is on the first page, listing name of publication, date, and title or main subject of the article 1956, 1964-1970 (most are from 1967-1970)American, Mexican, Filipino, Pakistani, Spanish, French, German, and Japanese Press
Scrapbooks received Oct. 13, 1976
Scrapbook Number 3: Honors and Awards
Certificates: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1907Tau Beta Pi, 1908
Diplomas: Sigma Xi, 1909University of Illinois, Bachelor of Science, 1909, Civil Engineering
Passport: Emergency Passport to proceed to Russia, 1912Certificate: 32nd degreee Mason, Chicago, Oct. 21, 1920Diploma: Century of Progress, 1933Membership: City of New York Commission Washington Bicentennial, 1932Diploma: Olympischen Spiele 1936 (Berlin)Decoration: Norway, Commander's Cross with Star of the Royal Order of Saint Olav and letter from W. Morgenstierne and three clippings Diploma: Suomen Olympialaisen, 1952 (Helsinki)Trophy: James E. Sullivan Service Trophy, 1934, six clippingsDegree: Honorary Degree, Springfield College, Massachusetts, Master of PhysicalEducation, program citation and photograph, 1940Title: Honorary Title and Scroll: Excelentisimo Senor Don de Santa Barbara, four clippings
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and letter, 1949Award: Centennial Award: Northwestern University, 1951, copy of award, five clippingsand programDegree: Honorary Degree. George Williams College, 1955
Illinois Doctor of Laws, clipping, citation and programCertificate: Avery Brundage Day, 1952, City of Santa Barbara, CaliforniaMembership: International Mark Twain Society, 1951, letterCertificate: Friend of the Art Institute of Chicago, 1954, letterLetter: Egyptian Olympia Committee, 1956 Decorations: France, Croix de Chavalier de la Legion d'Honneur, 1955 and letter, card and clipping
Finland, Golden Cross of Merit, 1955, letterGermany, Das Grosse Verdienstkreuz mit Stern, 1955, clipping, publicationSweden, Vasaorden, Forstaklassen, 1956Iran, Sports Society of Iran, First Medal, 1956, translationSan Marino, Cavaliere Grand Ufficiale dell'ordine Equestre de Sant' Agata, 1956,
letterLebanon, Officier de L'Ordre National du Cedre, 1956 and two letters with French
translations and three clippings Sweden, Ryttarolympiadens Fortjanstmedal, 1956Japan, Order of Sacred Treasure, Second Class, 1960, letter and nine clippings Bulgaria, Master Emeritus of Sport, 1959, clippingJapan, Order of Sacred Treasure, First Class, 1964, Photographs and news items in
Scrapbook Number 3ACertificate: Chicagoan of the Year in Sports, 1961Membership: University of Illinois Citizens Committee, 1961Honorary Citizen: Honorary TOKYO Citizen, 1955Certificate: Anderson Award, 1956, American Association for Health, Physical Education and RecreationMembership: American Ex-Serviceman's Association, 1957, clippingCertificate: Silver Antelope Award, Boy Scouts of America, 1957Plaque: John Perry Bouditch Memorial Award, 1958, For Outstanding Service to Humanity,
two clippingsAward: Illini Achievement Award, 1958, four clippingsDecoration: Italy, Lauro d'Onore, Oro, 1958Plaque: Sportsmanship Hall of Fame, 1958, two clippings, letter and textHonorary Citizen: Honorary Citizen of San Francisco, 1959, Proclamation and clipping
Scrapbook Number 3A: Honors and AwardsMembership: Greece, Honorary Member of the International Olympic Academy, 1961 letterArticle: Sports Illustrated, 1959; Avery Brundage letter to SI Re: Red China and cartoonCertificate: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Minerva's Golden Sons, 1957, and clippingTrophy: Italy, Prix Sportif International, 1960, clippingAudience: Pope John certificate, 1960Decorations: France, Commandeur dans L'ordre du Merite Sportif, 1959
Korea, The Order of Cultural Merit, Republic of Korea medal, 1964, letter and sevenclippings
Trophy: Silver Rosebowl, YMCA Tokyo, Japan, 1965, clippingMedal: Austrian Olympic Medal, 1964, photograph and clippingStamp Issue: San Marino Stamp issue, 1959, cover and clippingDecorations: Mexico, La Condecoracion Nacional de la Orden Mexicana del Aquila Azteca
en el Grado de Placa, 1962 San Luis Potosi, Huesped de Honor, 1962
Certificates: La Asociacion Potosina de Cronistas Depostivos, 1962
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Mexico: Amigo de Mexico, 1963, two clippings and photographSigma Alpha Epsilon, 1962Founder of the Levere Memorial Foundation Sustaining Fund
Award: For "All-Star Festival" record at IX Winter Games, 1964Diploma: Confederacao Brasileira de Desportos, 1964Decorations: Spain, Orden del Merito Civil-Gran Cruz, 1965 eight clippings and five photographs
Japan, Order of the Sacred Treasure, First Class, 1964, four clippings and fivephotographs, (Certificate in Book No. 3)
Certificate: Han Yang Country Club Honorary MembersnipDecorations: Illinois, Lincoln Academy, 1965, The First Order of Lincoln for Sports andAthletics, five clippings and program
Tunis, Golden Grotius Medal, 1965, two clippings and letterItaly, Cavaliere di Gran Croce, April 26, 1966Portugal, Grand Official of the Order of Public Instruction, 1967France, Commandeur de la Legion d'Honneur, Feb. 16, 1968Mexico, Diploma for Maria C. Mujica from Mexican organizing committee, Oct.
1968Thailand, Knight Commander of the...Order of the White Elephant, 1971 letter Puerto Rico, Senate Resolution, 1972
Scrapbook Number 10: Business
Pre-Avery Brundage Company: Construction PhotographsCook County Courthouse, 1907Morrison Hotel, 1914
Avery Brundage Company: Construction Site, 1921Illinois Life Insurance Company Building, 1922Belmont Harbor Yacht Club House, 1923Ford Motor Company-Chicago Plant, 1923Sheraton-Brampton Apartments, 1924Ramp Garage - Tower Automobile Corporation, 1924Jackson Towers, 1924Security Bank of Chicago, 192423rd Street Viaduct, Chicago, 1925Ivanhoe Development, 19251448 Lake Shore Drive Co-operative Apartments, 1925Article: "No more waste in cost of building, declares Brundage"Shoreland Hotel, 1925Hotel Gary, 1927Sheridan-Grace Apartments, 19272440 Lakeview Avenue Apartment Building, 1927Davis Hotel, 1927Garrett Biblical Institute, 1927Oak Park Cinema, 1933Brinks Incorporated, 1937Roanoke Real Estate Company: 3314 Lake Shore Drive Apartments
La Salle Hotel: Article: "Brundage Takes over La Salle""Brundage gets ownership of Hotel La Salle""La Salle Hotel Fire," 1946Photographs of La Salle Hotel Lobby after rennovation
Susquehanna Corporation: Articles: "Brundage New Chairman of Susquehanna" 1957"Brundage asserts N. Shore has obligation to Riders"
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"Brundage's Aid Plan for N. Shore Line""Brundage Tells Rail Probe why he quit Susquehanna" and 7 clippings, 1957-61
H. O. Stone and Company: Article: "New Securities on Three Stone issues ready" 1934Missouri Pacific Railroad Company: 1948Silver Peak, Nevada Article: "To Pour Bullion at Peak Tuesday" 1958California Operations: Articles: "Brundage Purchases Montecito Hotel"
"Brundage Buys lot for $80,000" 1949El Paseo: "Avery Brundage buys Shopping Center and El Presidio Cafes in California"Montecito Inn: "Brundage regains Presidio property"Montecito Country Club: "Brundage Sketches Plan to develop Montecito Club"
"Avery Brundage, Sportsman, buys Country Club""Montecito Plan Now Revealed" 1956
Clipping: Photographs of Country Club, 1952-57Envelopes containing brochures and newsclippings, 1907-08
Scrapbook Number 11: Art
Pamphlet: "Selections from the Avery Brundage Collection," 1960Clipping: Chicago Art Institute Trustees Meet Tomorrow Night for Cezanne Preview, 1952Certificate: Governing Life Member - The Art Institute of Chicago, 195]Articles: "Many Christmases Lay Behind That Metal Door" Alfred Frankenstein
(From Brochure) - "Oriental Sculpture from the Avery Brundage Collection"- Dr.Howard Fenton
Invitation: To Preview the Collection of Mr. Avery Brundage (McCormick Gallery)Editorial: Brundage Art Display Prize of "Treasure Hunt"Clipping: Brundage Collection Shown, 1956Articles: "Art Museum Exhibits Brundage Collection of Oriental Sculpture, Ranked Among
Best" - Howard J. Fenton"Ancient Oriental Art Enthralling Show at Museum" Litti Paulding, 1956
Clippings: "Arts of the Chou Dynasty" at Stanford, 1958Oriental Art Collection Put on Exhibition, 1956
Editorial: Brundage Collection, 1960Photograph:Clippings: The Brundage Art Collection
N. Y. Art Heads Laud Museum, 1956Article: From Time: Treasure from the Orient, 1959Clipping: Brundage Collection Shown
Mme. Lehmann to Give BenefitArticles: From Townsfolk: Fabulous Oriental Art in the Avery Brundage Collection, 1954
From Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine: Institute to Open 10 New Far EasternGalleries, 1958
From Chicago Daily News Roto: Chinese Bronzes: Ancient Art with Modern SpiritFrom La Presse: L'Age du Bronze, 1948From the Cherry Circle: Brundage's Chinese Bronzes on Display at Art Institute, 1948
News Release: From Art Institute of Chicago: Magnificant Collection of Chinese Bronzes Lent by Avery Brundage to the Art Institute, 1948Clipping: Bronze Age ArtArticle: "Chinese Ceremonial Bronzes" - Charles Fabens KelleyClippings: Display Brundage Bronzes
Old Temple Bell SoldBrundage Collection of Chinese Bronzes Shown at Institute, 1909
Articles: "Brundage, The Athlete, Finds Link with Art," Charles Bartlett, 1950"In the Art Galleries...," Charles L. Mulligan (Photograph of Bust of Avery Brundage
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by Mauno Oittinen) 1952 From The Connoisseur: Some Bronzes from the Avery Brundage Collection, 1955"Exhibition of the Brundage Collection of Chinese Bronzes'' Charles Fabens RelleyFrom The Connoisseur: "The Connoisseur in America" 1960From Vogue: The Avery Brundage Collection, 1960
Pamphlet: A World Treasure for San FranciscoArticles: From Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine: "The Man Who Has Everything" 1961
The Bank American: The Avery Brundage Collection, 1966Bridgehead of Oriental Art, 1966Society for Asian Art Newsletter, 1966deYoung Museum Opening Program, 1966deYoung Museum, 16 photographsBohemians Club Luncheon program, 1966cards and clippingsTime article, June 17, 1966Los Angeles Times, Sept. 11, 1966Hong Kong Standard, July 10, 1966The Record, Nov. 1966
Columns: San Francisco Visitors Where, Feb. 11, 1967USJS Bulletin, Singapore Dec. 1966San Francisco Examiner, June 9, July 18, 1967
Photographs: Located in envelope inside back binder of scrapbook -- Miscellaneous
Scrapbook Number 12: Avery Brundage - General
Clippings: Avery Brundage -- National All-Around Champion Wins Title for Third Time, Sept. 24, 1918Handball News: Avery Brundage Again Elected Chairman of Handball
Chicago Star Wins National Track Honors...Brundage of CAA Takes All-AroundTitle in Contests in Newark
Newspic: Of Avery Brundage and Carl Buck in the 880-yard Walk, 1918Newspic & Clipping: America's All-Around Champion from Seattle Post-Intelligencer,
Oct. 8, 1916Article: "Brundage's Sport Carnival Plan Merits Attention," Edward J. GeigerClippings: Avery Brundage Selected to Head Fair Sport Group, 1932
World's Fair Sport Group is Headed by Avery Brundage, 1932Newspic: Avery Brundage - New Jury Head, Dec. 4, 1931 Letter: From Gustav H. Gottshalk Company re Shoreland Hotel Company Stock,
May 25, 1925Article: By Avery Brundage: "A Sound Mind in a Sound Body" May 1919Clippings: Brundage to Aid Colleges in Olympic Fight, Chicago American Report,
Oct. 26, 1937Officials of AAU at Annual Convention, Kansas City Times and Code Ball,
Nov. 17, 1931Strengthening for Peace, 1941
Letter: Avery Brundage Co.construction testimonial from War Department, Office of theArea Engineer, F.E. Robbins, Mar. 16, 1943Clippings: Champions of Handball, Jan. 21, 1939
College fraternity men who are distinguished in the business and professional life ofChicago
Corporation Leases Hotel La Salle for Eleven Years, Dec. 24, 1939Brundage Syndicate Purchases 3314 Lake Shore Drive Apartment Building, May 4,
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1941Brochure: "A Story of Speed" - Avery Brundage, General Contractor ca. 1925 Clippings:Stars Who Had Everything, Jan. 11, 1940
International Olympics Board Picks Brundage, 1945Brundage Again Named Sports Federation HeadBrundage Awarded Sullivan Trophy Brundage May Be Drafted....Election as AAU
Head Seen, Nov. 15,1939 Newspics: Avery Brundage, IOC Envoy, Visits Tokyo en route to LondonArticle: "Strengthening for Peace," Graffis, Aug. 1, 1940Advertisement: Keep America Out of War, Chicago Tribune, Aug. 3, 1940Article: By Avery Brundage: "Keep Eye to Future If I were Twenty-One," Nov. 25-26, 1939Newspic: Japan in Pictures Brundage, IOC Envoy, May 1939Clippings: Broader Program of Mass Athletics Urged by Brundage, 1942
Rally Cheers Lindbergh Plea for U. S. Peace, Aug. 5, 1940Address: Of Avery Brundage and Lindbergh at Rally, Aug. 4, 1940Newspic: New Boss Moves In: Brundage Moves into La Salle Hotel, Jan. 14, 1940Clippings: A Towering Figure, Feb. 3, 1940
Lindbergh and McCarran Speak at Peace Rally in Soldier's Field, Aug. 5, 1940Japanese News Article with Translation: Interview of Avery Brundage Professional
Sport is a Circus Show, June 8, 1958Chicago Association of Commerce Finds City Lagging--Advertising Clubs speech,
March 9, 1939Article: "Brundage, Target of Mud-Slingers" - Herb GraffisAdvertisement: How Should Chicago Advertise Itself? 1939Clipping: Brundage is '18 Star, 1918Message: From the President of the International Olympic Committee, Nov. 12, 1960Caricatures: Completing the Lake Shore A.C.Clippings: Avery Brundage Makes Dirt Fly for New Theater
Ask Brundage to Enter Race Against GreenBrundage Tells Platform While Decision Waits, Feb. 20, 1944Avery Brundage Possible Entry Against Green
News Release: 11-point Platform, 1944Announcement: Avery Brundage. As Fall Guy . . . Circus Splints and Sprinters Club,
June 1952News Articles: 1 - Most Important is to ARM AMERICA Janet Ayer Fairbank,
Jan. 14, 19412 - Most Important is to HELP ENGLAND Robert Anthony
Statement: By Avery Brundage on the Resignation of W. J. BinghamArticle: ART: Some Bronzes from the Avery Brundage Collection C. F. Kelley, Sept. 1955Clippings: Four Beautiful Montecito Estates on Garden Tour
Il Distintivo Del Panathlon all'occiello di Avery Brundage, 1939Events and Discoveries: Brundage Reconsiders, Aug. 3, 1959Brundage Tells Us: "You Haven't Done Enough"..Games Muddle-Melbourne-1956,Melbourne Herald, April 11, 1955 Cartoons: Cartoon, Adelaide News, April 12, 1955
DIG DIG DIG DIG - Frank LanningHEY, PULL YOUR SOCKS UP - Finney
Brochure: Avery Brundage Company, 31 pp.Blueprint: Unitrave Form-Free Fireproof floorsBrochure: 3314 Lake Shore Drive, 4 pp.Cartoon: Avery Brundage (ca. 1928)
Japanese handbillClipping: What Kind of Fellow is Avery Brundage
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Cartoon: Avery BrundageClippings: Quit Susquehanna Over Speculators - Brundage, April 25, 1961 (2)
Brundage Hits U.S. Red Sport Ban, July 12, 1957No Training Campus in U.S....BrundageJaycees Pick Top Citizen Wednesday, April 20, 1961The Anti-Behan Line Forms at the Right - T. WeitzelMister Brundage 1st Optimist Sport Megaphon, Feb. 27, 1961"Brundage A Roma....Un umanista dellosport," La Gazetta dello Sport, Oct. 4, 1957 "Le CIO va en appeler à le justice pour la premiere fois de Son histoire" 2 French
clippings"Hay que Mantener el deporte libre de sus enemigos: La politica y el mercantilismo"
Jesus Fragoso-Spain, 1959 Cri d'alarme de M. Avery BrundageBrundage tadelt seine Landsleute! Rome en l'annee préolympique, 1959Avery Brundage Presidente du Comite Olimpico Internacional esta em Lisboa Amoco em honra de A Brundage
Article: "Avery Brundage - Self-made millionaire and heel-and-toe champion, he is the irascible high priest of amateurism in sports" by Roger Butterfield, Life, 1948Clippings: Brundage -05, Shines, ca. 1928
Ex-Athletes "Make Good" ca. 1925Notables of Sport Meet in Chicago, ca. 1935
Photographs: -With Officials at London Games-La Pineta-With Baillet-Latour and Edstrom-With Jim Thorpe - Olympic Fund Telethon-With Bing Crosby and Bob Hope-With Ramon Magsaysay - autographed-With Officials at Oslo Games-Lake Placid Games-Stockholm, 1912-With Crown Prince Paul (Greece)-With Hold, Eledund, Mullegg-With World Champions and State Ministers in Helsinki-At IOC Conference-With Mrs. Brundage in Habana, Cuba, Nov. 1949-in Guatamala, March 1950-With Juan and Eva Peron-In Sweden, June 1947-At Bonn-At Grave of de Coubertin, Sept. 1950-At Genoa-With Theo Harder, Floyd Hanes, and Harold Berliner, July 4, 1951-In Bermuda-In Mexico (Edstrom, Moench, Clark-Flores)-In Lebanon-Beirut, June 1955-In Switzerland, May 22, 1951-Columbia Pacific Network Sportsmen Award Dinner, July 16, 1952-In Norway, Feb. 1952, 1956-In Egypt, 1956-In Bulgaria, ca. 1956-with P.M. Robert G. Menzies (Australia) in Chicago, July 30, 1956-American Forum of the Air broadcast panel
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-In Portugal, Oct. 30, 1959-Munchen, Aug. 13, 1957-In Rome, 1949 --papal audience-In Korea-Washington, D. C., Jan. 8, 1950-La Pineta
Scrapbook Number 12C: Avery Brundage - General
Menu Cover: Restaurante del Paseo Santa Barbara, CaliforniaPhotographs: Nine Photos of California Shopping Center EL PASEOClippings: Santa Barbara E1 Paseo Sold To Sports Leader
Advertisement: E1 Paseo, 1952Montecito CC Golfers Keep Alert as "Cats" Begin Renovation Work, Nov. 5, 1954
Newspic: The Beauty of Old Things is Ever New La PinetaArticle: "Along the Way" - Serena Kamper, 1952Clippings: Avery Brundage Takes Full Control of Montecito Club;Co-Owner Sell
Brundage Denies Sale of Properties Planned, Dec. 1949Narrow Escape, Dec. 9, 1949In the Wake of the News, Dec. 29, 1949
Editorial: An Unusual Evidence of Agreement Among People Who Want Santa Barbara To Do Its Best, July 4, 1949
Editorial: More Than Just Another Realty Deal, Jan. 25, l949Newspic: Montecito Country Club Before the Fourth, July 3, 1949Photograph: Of Montecito Country ClubClippings: Historic E1 Paseo Sold to Avery Brundage $450,000 Approximate Price,
Jan. 23,1949Shore Line Shows Profit for 2d Year, March 25, 1952Brundage Will Decide Soon, 1954Reports From Nye County's Mohawk Mine Read Like Old Time News of Bonanza
Days, Feb. 1953Mohawk Possibilities Unlimited: Brundage, Feb. 20, 1953
Article: "Illinois Beta Honors Harlan H. Horner, '01," W.J. Schmelzle 1961Photographs: (11) 1 - Brundages on liner, 1936
2 - 200 meters, ca. 19243 - Sprint, ca. 19244 - I.O.C. officers5 - boxer6 - photographers7 - runners8 - runners9 - runners10 - Monument Olympia Greece11 - Stadium Site Olympia Greece
Clippings: RE: Chester L. Brundage (1891-1954) brother of A. BrundageRE: Edward J. Brundage (1869-1934) 10 political (ca 1908)-Brundage Boosts Free China, Sept. 20, 1959-Brundage Ready to Support China-Brundage to Support Taiwan Olympic Body-Soft Living is Threat to U S Sports, Sept. 9, 1960-Avery Brundage....Speaker....(The Chicago Builder), Dec. 2, 1952-Le President n'a pas menace de s'en , March 5, 1962
Newspic: Farewell Banquet for J. Lyman Bingham, M y-July, 1954
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Clippings: -Lyons Makes a Lavish Pitch To Be Site for 1968 Olympics-Brundage Says Sports Reform is Simple Task
Editorials: ... Dink Templeton... HACIA LA RESTAURACION DEL VIEJO CONCEPTO OLDHPICO, Barcelona,
1953Clippings: -Brundage to Remain as Olympics President Limit Sports to 18, Aug. 23, 1960
-Over 1,000 Art Treasures Lost in Brundage FirePhotograph: Of IOC Members at La PinetaProgram: Of Avery Brundage's Visit to Taiwan, China, June 6-8, 1964Clipping: Brundage's Lost Asian Art Fire Ruined 1,400 Objects, Oct. 14, 1964Photographs: Of IOC Delegates in Japan (2)Article: "Brundage's Fete International Set" - L Paulding, Feb. 17, 1960Clippings: Brundage's German Flag Plan Adopted, Dec. 13, 1959
Brundage is Elected IOC Prexy AgainBrundage Considers Retiring, June 11, 1959Replace Brundage as IOC President....British Move-Russians Seek to Replace Brundage, Aug. 20, 1960-Reports Grow That Brundage Will Keep His Olympic Position, Aug. 19, 1960-Brundage Re-Elected By Olympic Group-Olympic Glory Gilds the City-I.O.C. Asks Freedom of Press, Feb. 16, 1960-Brundage Arrives to Spur Games-Olympic Travelers Visit La Pineta, Feb. 18, 1960-Brundage, In Rome, Disclaims Any Desire to Resign as Olympic President, Aug. 18,
1960-Blyth Ice Arena is Dedicated, Feb. 18, 1960-Bale Welcomes World-Brundage Keeps IOC Presidency
Article: "Olympics Worth Cost" - V. X. Flaherty, March 1, 1960Photographs: Candid Shots of Avery Brundage in Japan, including one of Illinois Alumni ClubClipping: UI, SAE Leaders Hail Avery Brundage as "Great Citizen"Newspic: Avery Brundage receiving Korean DecorationPhotographs: 4 Candid Shots of Avery Brundage in KoreaArticle: THIS WEEK IN SANTA BARBARA Avery Brundage Calls It Best as he Lauds Santa Barbara, Dec. 17, 1960 Clipping: 270 Honor Brundage at SAE BanquetArticle: "This Big Man Brundage" - Doug Gardner, 1964Photographs: 5 Candid Shots of Avery Brundage in JapanArticle: "'Soft Yanks' Grabbed 34 Gold Medals" - Red S ith, Sept. 14, 196CLetter: To: Avery Brundage From: Bob Kiphuth, ca. 1960
Robert J.H. Kiphuth to James F. Simms about A. Brundage, Aug. 19, 1964Photographs: Lady, ca. 1900
Family Group of 6, ca. 1900Avery Brundage Signing Register in Berlin, April 14, 1965Avery Brundage, ca. 1965Avery Brundage, ca. 1892
Letter: To: Avery Brundage From: Ei Shih Chiang, June 15, 1965Membership Cards: -Gezira Sporting Club Cairo
-Maadi Sporting and Yacht Club CairoLetter: Rudolf Kunert To Avery Brundage, June 21, 1965Newspic: Of Lake Shore Drive from Brundage's Chicago Residence, 1963Crossword Puzzle: Mr. Brundage, April 20, 1965
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Photograph: Unidentified; David D. Henry and Avery Brundage at U of Illinois social affairClipping: Brundage Devoted Olympic ChairmanArticles: "It's All In the Game" - T. O'Flaherty, Oct. 13, 1964
"Brundage's Concepts Upheld?" - A. Grayson, Oct. 9, 1964Clipping: Brundage, IOC President, Arrives TodayPhotograph: Avery BrundageNewspic: Avery Brundage with Senator Everett Dirksen, Aug. 28, 1965Clipping: Las Olimpiadas No Las Forman Las Naciones, Sino Las Individualidades, Marca
April 23, 1965Photograph: Avery Brundage and friend, 1953Certificate of Appreciation: Chicago Kiwanis Youth Foundation, 1961Photograph: Avery Brundage, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Farber and unidentified couple at U of Illinois social affairNewspic: Around the Conference Table Avery Brundage with Nikita Khrushchev,
June 13, 1962 Clipping: "Vine aver Vomo se Prepara la Oiimpiada" dijo Avery Brundage, March 29, 1965Newspic: Cartoon: Avery Brundage en Visita Official, Mar. 30 1965Postcard: La Metamechanique de Tinguely Sculpture at Lausanne 1964Advertisement: Order of LincolnClipping: -Avery Brundage makes lawn bowling debutPhotographs: -Avery Brundage with Mrs. Brundage and two men
-Avery Brundage at Montecito Country ClubClipping: Brundage Takes Up New Sport - Lawn Bowling, March 15, 1965
Scrapbook Number 13: Miscellaneous Pro-1945
Clippings: America's Champion, 1916Brundage Training Is Novel, 1913
Article: By Avery Brundage: "A Sound Mind in a Sound Body" May 1919Clippings: Brundage is '18 Star, 1919
Brundage Again Wins National Track Title, Nov. 6, 1916High Athletic Honors for Avery BrundageBrundage Wins All-Around For Third Time in Career, Sept. 24, 1918All Around Athletes Visit Chicago, 1911
Headline: Chicago Daily Journal, BRUNDAGE ORDERS BEER headline, July 1, 191910 Clippings, card and letter on Crane Tech, A.A.U., handball, meetings and Avery Brundage, 1930-32
All-Around Championship, Great Lakes Bulletin, Sept. 24, 1918Cheering Host Greets Olympic Team Visitors, Aug. 24, 1912Clib Long's PeakHarry Gill Dinner, March 14, 1925Avery Brundage article in Sportsmanship, March 1929AAU Bulletin, Jan. 1929Avery Brundage Heads National AAUHandball Dinner Program, March 24, 1925Jack Bell to Avery Brundage re U. of Illinois Stadium, Sept. 15, 1924 Clipping on handballs Avery Brundage sent to Seward, Alaska"Applies Athletics to Business" in The Cherry Circle, Sept. 1926 AAU Prepare to Meet New Problems"Why Die When You Graduate," by Avery Brundage in Big Ten Weekly,
Jan. 14, 1926"The Importance of 'Fitting In,'" by Avery Brundage in Personal Efficiency,
Aug. 1926
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"Looking Forward," by Avery Brundage in The Amateur Athlete, Nov. 1932 "A Tribute to the Delays," by Avery Brundage in Franklin Field Illustrated,
April, 1934 "A Salute to Olympians," by Avery Brundage in Hi-Ho, Spring 1932"The Attitude of the AAU to the Carnegie Report," by Avery Brundage in
Sportsmanship, Jan. 1930 Brundage Will Head Olympics, ca. 1930Announcement: Avery Brundage talk to Chicago Engineers, Oct. 25, 1932The Barbuti Case...by Avery Brundage, May 1929Nurmi is Refused Reinstatement, Brundage & IMF, Sept. 1934Honor "Tarzan" at Dinner, July 1932"The Olympic Games," by Avery Brundage, March 1935Brundage Shows Skill as a Handball Player, Nov. 25, 19338 clippings, 1932-35Handball StandingsAvery Brundage Wins Singles handball Title, May 19372 clippings on athletic leaders, March and July 1936
Photograph: Avery Brundage in Ken, June 30, 1938Clippings: Brundage Defends Self in Jarrett Case, Sept. 25, 1936
Brundage Tells U.S. Side in Olympic Tangle, May 26, 1938German talk misinterpreted Declares Avery Brundage,
Invitations: 7 InvitationsCertificates, advertisementsMonte Carlo lottery tickets, 1938
Editorial: Article and copy of decision on H. O. Stone bondholders reorganization, Nov. 1935
POLITICALClippings: America First Committee letterhead, principles, objectives
Peace Group Protest Haste on Draft Bill, July 29, 1940City's Leaders Warn Against Dictated Peace, Jan. 19, 19416 Clippings, 2 handbills, Keep America Out of War Membership Card, 1940-41Avery Brundage Boomed as GOP Holds Up Slate, Dec. 17, 1942Slates Finished for Each Party...Brundage Quits, Feb. 22, 1944Ask Brundage to Run in Race against Green, Feb. 17, 19447 clippings on politics
Petition: For Nomination of Avery Brundage for Governor of the State of Illinois, 1944Clippings: Dewey-Bricker Sports Committee, 2 clippings, 1948
Avery Brundage Mentioned for Mayor of Chicago, 3 clippings, 1945Cartoon: by J. P. McEvoy on building and athletic interests of Avery Brundage, ca. 1920Clippings: Brundage Heads Grand Jury to Probe Bains, Dec. 7, 1931
Jury Ready for Bank Quiz, Dec. 8, 1931Brundage Praises Trade Athletics, June 11, 1971Brundage Proposes Annual "Sports Week" Be Held in Chicago15 clippings on Sports Carnival, 1930-32Park Leasing Condemned by Civic Advisers, ca. 1933Civic Leaders Join War on Ruinous Tax Rates, March 10, 1939High Taxes Called Blow to Business, March 9, 19398 clippings 8 notices
Photographs: Chicago Association of Commerce election, Jan. 1940Golf Party, Oct. 1936HuntingSwedish post card, Aug. 6, 1938
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Avery Brundage in Miami, Dec. 8, 1934 AB in Garmisch (3), 1936AB in Chicago
BUSINESSAvery Brundage Co.: NRA Gas Appliances and Apparatus Industry Code Authority,
1934 (3)NRA construction Code Authority, 1934 (3)Housing DriveLetter from Mayor Edward J. Kelly, June 10, 1935Letter from Homer J. Buckley, July 22, 1935ClippingChicago Leisure Foundation"The Shoreland" opening, March 1, 1926Unitrave Engineering Company announcement, Oct. 20, 1931"Men Who Are Making Illinois" Avery Brundage, Illinois Journal of Commerce,
July, 1926 -Sale of Ellis-Eleanor Flats Set for June 10th-Secures Title to Madison and Lavergne Block, June 17, 19327 clippings and letter, 1929, 1931-35-Avery Brundage Urges New Laws4 clippings and letter, 1940, 1943"Revaluing the Professions" by Avery Brundage in Builders Forum, Dec. 1936-Olympics' Brundage Becomes Hotel Boss, Jan. 18, 194017 clippings, 1939-40, 1942-43The LaSalle Hotel News, Oct. 1944
Scrapbook Number 14: Business
Letters: Thomas H. Heneage to Avery Brundage, Feb. 27, 1931F. D. Barber, Secretary, Chicago Engineers Club to Avery Brundage,Julian W. Curtiss, Chairman, A.G. Spalding and Bros. to Frederick Rubien re: Avery
Brundage, June 29, 1938 Telegrams: Avery Brundage to Romeyn Berry re: NCAA work, Dec. 28, 1936
Romeyn Berry to Avery Brundage re: NCAA presidency, Dec. 27, 1936Article: By Avery Brundage: "Drafting the Uniform Amateur Code" Jan. 1936Advertisement: Avery Brundage - General ContractorArticle: Bahai Temple and Its SAE Builder - Albert Z. HorningPostcard: Bahai TempleBrochure: Avery Brundage - General ContractorArticle: "The Model for the Bahai Temple, Chicago Louis J. Bourgeois, Architect" -
J. R. ReedBrochures: -Jackson Towers
-Sheridan-Brompton Apartments-Avery Brundage-General Contractor - A Story of Speed
Newspics: Aerial View of 23rd Street Bridge, Aug. 15, 1925Brochures: -The Shoreland, July 1925
-1540 Lake Shore Drive, Sept. 1925-Winter Building - Ford Plant
Newspic: Torrence Avenue Ford Assembly Plant, 1951Advertisement: Avery Brundage CompanyBrochures: -Jackson Towers
-3500 Sheridan Road
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-Sheridan-Brompton Apartments-Avery Brundage Company, 1926
Notes: Davis Hotel Corporation, 899 Shares, June 1926Davis Hotel Corporation, 6% Convertible Note, 1930Shoreland Hotel, 700 Shares, June 10, 1926
with Letter from G. H. Gottschalk attached, May 25, 1925Letter: William T. Anderson, Secretary of Chicago Trust Company to Avery Brundage advising Avery Brundage has been elected to Board of Directors of Chicago Trust Company, Jan. 13, 1927Article: "Who is Avery Brundage?" - the WESTWARD Homecomer, Dec. 1926Clippings: President Brundage (Construction Division Association) Suggests a Nationwide
Membership Campaign, Feb. 1927Avery's "Bar" Story, Dec. 1927President Brundage (CDA) Will Not Oppose Holding Meeting in N.Y., Dec. 1927Letter to CDA from Avery Brundage
Menu: Of American Division Assoc. Annual Dinner-Dance Program, Feb. 11, 1928Brochure: 3800 Sheridan RoadArticles: From: Engineering and Contracting "Construction Time Saved in Winter by Modern Methods," Avery Brundage Company, Feb. 1928
From: Union Steel . . . "A Better Job In Less Time," (Avery Brundage Company)Advertisements: Avery Brundage Company (In Greek), May 3, 1930
Avery Brundage Company, May 14, 1931Clippings: Rothschilds Loop Project Revised Avery Brundage Gets Award for Top Addition
to State, Jackson Store, July 7, 1931 Lets Contracts for Rothschild Store Addition, July 7, 1931
Newspic: $200,000 Remodeling Job Completed (Chicago Riding Club), Jan. 16, 1937, Feb. 1942
Advertisement: Avery Brundage Company, May 1938
Scrapbook Number 15: Olympic Diplomas
Diploma: Xth Olympiad, Los Angeles, 1932Certificate: New York World's Fair, 1939Diploma: Les Jeux Olympiques d'hiver Saint-Moritz, 1948Invitation: To Attend: XIV Olympiad, London, 1948Diplomas: Sextos Juegos Deportivos Centro-Americanos y del Caribe, 1950
XV Olympia Helsinki, 1952Certificate: United States Olympic Association, 1956Diplomas: VII Giochi Olimpici Invernali Cortina, 1956
Olympic Games, Melbourne, 1956V Juegos Deportivos Centroamericanos y del Caribe, 1946
Invitation: To Attend: Special West African Games, October, 1960Photographs: Dinner Given in Honor of Count M. Soyeshima, Japan IOC Member,
May 19, 1937Of U. S. Olympic Team (Track and Field), 1912
Seal: Of American Olympic CommitteePhotographs: 6 Photographs of IOC Officials
Of Jack E. Lovelock Setting World's Record for One Mile Run at Oxford 4 min 07.6sec, July 15, 1933
Print: Of "Our Lady of the Sports" at Royal Ontario Museum of ArchaeologyClipping: L- Baronne de Coubertin entre aujourd 'hui dans sa lOOe AnnéePindaric Ode: By Byrd Mock THE OLYMPIC GAMESArticle: "On the Olympic Games" by the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Pictures of Greek Art
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depicting Sports)Print: Of Greek GamesPhotographs: Of 1948 Stadium during Olympic Games, London
Of 1940 VICTORY STAMPClipping: Team Games are Necessary in OlympicsArticle: "Olympic Dreams Come True" - C. A. Bush, May 21, 1936Photographs: of Greek Team to Olympic Games
of Greek Arenaof Winter Games - Saint Moritzof Zatopek Running 5,000 MeterGeneral View of Olympiaof Medal Struck for 1896 Olympic Gamesof Greek Statues - Nike and Hermes
Clipping: Marathon Race description and route, July 25, 1908Invitation: To Avery Brundage to Attend: Los Concurson y Fiestas que Tendran Lugan en
Caracas, December 5-21, 1951Diplomas: Olympic Games, Berlin, 1936
Los Angeles, 1932Innsbruck, 1964IVth degree, Jogos Pan-Americanos, 1963Giochi Della YVII Olympiade, Roma, 1960 (2)Innsbruck, 1964New York World's Fair, 1964-65
Photographs: American Olympic Committee Officials, Bushnell, Brundage, Wilson, VanCamp, 1948Shah of Iran with President EisenhowerAvery Brundage, G. T. Kirby, Major General Kirby - at Wembley StadiumU.S. Team (Winter) in OsloU.S. Team Entering Stadium, London, 1948St. Moritz Olympic Games (Winter), 1948 (2)
Scrapbook Number 43: De Young Museum Vote
This scrapbook was presented to Mr. Brundage by the City of San Francisco and is brokendown into ten categories. On the back page of each categoric presentation various other items relevant to the de Young Museum have been affixed.
Poster: WORLD TREASURE - OURS FOR THE VOTING - VOTE YES ON AClippings: An $18,000,000 Bargain on the Ballot, June 5, 1960
Oriental Art Gets Cleanup, May 2, 1960Art Lovers All? No One Opposes Prop. A.$5,000,000 Gift to San Francisco Called Off...Brundage Cancels Gift of Art to San
Francisco, Sept. 11, 1958 San Francisco in Strong Bid for Brundage Art, Sept. 11, 1958
Editorial: A Priceless Gift, Sept. 10, 1958CATEGORY: PLAN OF CAMPAIGN (Oct. 22, 1959)
Clipping: City Nears Accord on Oriental Art for Museum, April 7, 1959Editorial: Magnificent Gift to San Francisco, April 9, 1959Clippings: San Francisco Step Nearer Art Collection, April 7, 1959Clippings: City Maneuvering for Brundage Art Collection, Apr. 7, 1959
Brundage's Art to Get San Francisco Home, April 7, 1959$12,000,000 Brundage Art Collection Given to 'Frisco, June 4, 1959
Article: "Brundage Art Will Go To West Coast" - Edith Weigle, July 1, 1959
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Clipping: $12,000,000 Asian Art Gift For San Francisco Gets Supervisor's OKGreatest Collection in Western World, April 2, 1959
CATEGORY: PUBLIC OPINION SURVEY on Brundage Art Collection, Dec. 1959Clippings: Showplace for Treasure, Aug. 10, 1959
Brundage Art Value Set At $15,000,000, July 2, 1959Articles: "Brundage Art Magazine Feature," Litti Paulding, Dec. 4, 1959
"Home for Chinese Art?" A.J. Bloomfield, Jan. 5, 1960Clipping: City Hall Readies Bid for Rare Art, April 3, 1959Editorial: San Francisco To Get The Brundage Art Collection, Feb. 19, 1960
CATEGORY: COMMITTEE ORGANIZATION AND ENDORSEMENTS - SLIDE FILMPRESENTATIONClippings: Samples of Brundage Art to Go On Display May 8, March 31, 1960
Committee OK's Cut In Art Bond Issue, Feb. 11, 1960Brundage Unworried by Art Cut, Feb. 11, 1960
Editorial: The Brundage Art, Feb. 13, 1960Clippings: Brundage Signs Art Gift Pact
$18,000,000 Art Collection for San Francisco, March 29, 1960CATEGORY: CAMPAIGN MATERIAL5
Clippings: 'Frisco Seeks Our Art Collection Chicago Daily News Apr. 13, 1960Phones To Jingle for San Francisco Prop. AUniversity Head Lauds Art Bonds
Newspic: Treasure for San FranciscoCATEGORY: ADVERTISING MEDIA AND DISPLAYS
Clipping: Oriental Art Gets a Preview, May 15, 1960Article: "Brundage," Blanche BurnettClippings: Chinatown Aid Pledged for Oriental Art Bonds
Record Crowds See Asian Art, May 25, 19601,500 At City Hall Pay Tribute to Brundage, May 12, 1960Retail Merchants Back New de Young Museum Wing, May 11, 1960
CATEGORY: MR. AVERY BRUNDAGE'S VISIT TO SAN FRANCISCO, May 6-11, 1960Clippings: San Francisco Previews Famed Art Treasures, May 10, 1960
The Brundage Preview, May 10, 1960Lectures on Brundage Collection, May 12, 1960Article: "Famed Brundage Jades Washed by Expert," A. Fried
CATEGORY: PUBLICITY - SPECIAL EVENTSClipping: Youth Endorses Prop. A., May 9, 1960Editorials: A is for Art
For the Brundage ArtClippings: Brundage Gifts Could Make San Francisco A Center of Oriental Art
From Missouri? See Brundage SampleCATEGORY: PUBLICITY AUD EDITORIALS
Clippings: Look At Treasure, May 10, 19608,000 More Hike Brundage Crowds to 96,900Brundage Art for San Francisco Still Growing, May 7, 1960"Police Day" at Brundage Art
Editorial: Brundage Collection, May 21, 1960Clipping: Mayor in Plea for Art BondsEditorial: The Brundage ArtFortune Slip: From Fortune Cookies: "Thank You, Mr. Brundage"Article: "The Vanguard of tne Brundage Collection" - Photographic Display from San
Francisco News MagazineCATEGORY: PROP. A. WINS - THANK YOU MR. BRUNDAGE!
Clippings: $18,000,000 in Oriental Art Uncrated
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Nearly 100 Groups Backing Art Bonds, May 31, 1960Editorial: A Priceless Treasure, May 1960Clipping: Art for Their Sake, May 28, 1960Editorial: Brundage Collection A Gem to Add to San Francisco Treasures, May 19,
1960Clipping: Prop. A. WinsEditorial: Light Vote Perils Brundage Bonds, June 2, 1960Article: "City Almost Lost Brundage Art," A. Bloomfield, June 14, 1960Clipping: First Crates Arrive
Scrapbook Number 103
22 clippings on controversies over the ownership, administration, development and care of the Avery Brundage Collection of Oriental Art at the M.H. de Young Museum in San Francisco, Jan.-June, 1967.120 page photostat copy of newspaper clipping publicity relating to the June 11, 1966 opening of the Brundage Collection of Oriental Art, 1965--Sept. 30, 1966.Scrapbook Number 104
311 snapshots of Brundage family scenes, largely of Edward J. Brundage's children (EdwardJ., Margaret G., Robert V. and Jacqueline L.) and aunts and uncles. From #38 to
#311, there are many photographs of family, dogs, dinners, automobiles, swimming and boating scenes at "Oakland," Edward J. Brundage's residence at Twin Lakes, Michigan.Prom #91 to #127, there are many railroad, town and river valley scenes from the Campbell,Steuben County region in New York. #s 89-90, 143 and 149-153 are travel scenes in Great Britain. #s 154-163, 165-67.The scrapbook includes two photographs of Chester L. Brundage (brother of Avery Brundage) and several of grandmother Maria Armstrong Brundage-detailed listing in album.
Scrapbook Number 105
Photograph album presented to Avery Brundage with the compliments of the Japanese Olympic Committee and the Japan Amateur Sports Association, April 19, 1974, including photographs at the third Asian Games (1958), the 18th Olympic Games (1964), Sapporo Olympic Day (1968) and the 11th Olympic Winter Games (1972), in a 33x36x6 wooden box.
Scrapbook Number 106
Color "Springtime in Japan" Photograph Album presented to Mr. and Mrs. Avery Brundage with the compliments of Sogan Tsukamoto as a memento of an April 5-23, 1974 visit,26 pages, in cardboard box, 35x36x6.
Scrapbook Number 107
Prints
London, June 11, 1963 9Dover to Ostende on a Belgian boat, June 14, 1963 6Rouen, Grand Hotel d'Inglaterre, June 15, 1963 7Chartres, June 15, 1963 5 Paris Notre Dame & Louvre, 1966 8
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Blois, June 16, l963 6Amboise, June 16, 1963 11Vichy, Hotel Ambassadeurs, June 17, 1963 12Avignon, June 17, 1963 6Valence, Restaurant "Le Pic", June 17, 1963 1Antibes, Restaurant "Le Bonne Auberge", June 18, 1963 1Aix en Provence, Hotel "Roy Rene", June 18, 1963 1Switzerland, 1966 9Nice, June 21, 1963 6Beaulieu, "Hotel de la Reserve," June 19, 1963 10Garden 9Monaco, June 20, 1963 8Alazzio-San Remo, Italy, June 20, 1963 4Les Alpes, June 21, 1963 7English towns 15
June 21, 1963 6Aix le Bains, Hotel Splendit-Royal-Excelsior, June 21, 1962 2Auxerre, June 22, 1963 3Paris, June 23, 1963 16
Les Invalides, June 23, 1963 38
In wooden and silver decorated Iranian album, 38x23x4.
Scrapbook Number 108
"Mister Brundage Mr Erimerung an die XI Olympischen Spiele 1936, Leni Reifenstahl" Prints
Greek scenes 2Olympic torchbearer 3Field events 2Track 7Women's field 2Basketball 1Pole vault 5Marathon 5Rowing 2Sailing 3Olympic flame 1
Scrapbook Number 109
"Leni Reifenstahl", 1936 Prints
Olympic Village 2Field Events 4Track 2Women's gymnastics 2Men's gymnastics 3Equestrian 4Polo 1Swimming 5Diving 9
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Olympic flame 1Light dome over stadium 2Reifenstahl and Tschammer U. Osten 1Reifenstahl editing 1
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Box 324:
American Fellowship Forum, The Forum Observer, 1940Apartment, 3314 Sheridan Road, 1941Awards and Memorials, 1963, 1966-67, 1971, 1975British Museum Publications, 1937-38Chicago Tribune editorials, 1939-43Dennis, Lawrence The Weekly Foreign Letter, 1940-42Fair Play for American Athletes, 1935Financial Publications, 1936, 1941General clippingsGerman War Documents, 1940The Herald, Lake Geneva, Wis., 1941International relations clippings, 1939-41Jenkins, Newton, publications, 1940
Box 325
:Labor clippingsMetropolitan Museum of Art, 1935-37Olympics, 8th Olympiad, Paris, postcards, 1924
11th Olympiad, Berlin & Garmisch, 1936Oriental Art, postcardsPassports, 1924, 1934, 1939, 1945, 1950, 1954, 1958, 1962, 1967Reprints, 1940-41Saturday Evening Post, 1940-41H. O. Stone & Co., Report of Comm. for Protection of Holders of 1st Mortgage bonds, 1931Unitrave Engineering Co.Univ. of Illinois, 1906-08War in Europe, reprints, 1939-41War propaganda, 1936-43
Box 326: Travel, Alaska-Hungary
AlaskaArgentinaAustriaBermudaBoliviaBrazilCambodiaChileChinaEgyptFranceGermanyGreeceHong kongHungary
Box 327: Travel, Italy-Uruguay
Italy
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JapanMexicoNorwayPeruPolandSouth AmericaSwedenThailandU.S.S.R.United KingdomUruguay
Box 328: Book Notes and Sources
Miscellaneous Notes, 1934-65Articles, 1952, 1966-68Speeches and Articles, 1946, 1955, 1961-70Book Notes, Miscellaneous, 1942-43, 1953, 1961-62 and clippings "to be sorted," 1944-48,
1956, 1967-70, (2 folders), 1956-70Book chapters, use for, 1970Quotations, Book Notes on Amateurism, 1969Memoranda for Book, 1970-71"Items for insertion" Notes, 1971Manuscript Notes, 1971-72
Box 329: Book Notes and Sources
El Sol de Mexico article and interviews, 1968Heroes, NotesKlein, Hans--press chief, Olympic Organizing Committee, editorial correspondence for The
Challenge (Munich, 1972), 1971-72Neutrality and World War II clippings, 1936-41Olympic and Autobiographical Book notesOlympics notes, 1943, 1949, 1956-57, 1969-70
reprints and statements, 1917-69letters and interview, 1970-71Pedro Ramirez Vazquez, April 13, 1970Hugh Randall, April 30, 1970Juan Hernandez Petit, June 17, 1970
Olympics Games notes, manuscripts, clippings, statements, 1948-59Olympic Games movement, 1935, 1943, 1953, 1958Olympic Sports, book notes and correspondence, 1939, 1956, 1963, 1966-67 PhysicalEducation and condition clippings, 1942-56Russia clippings, 1955-56 Speech, draft of, June 9, 11, 197Sport in USA notesSport philosophy quotations, 1948-61Sports manuscripts and notes, 1948-70
notes and clippings for books, 1964-66
Box 330: Book Manuscripts, Notes and Sources
for "The Olympic Story" by Avery Brundage
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Chapter Subject1 1912 2 Amateur Code3 1896 4 1900, 1904, 1908 5 1920, 1924, 1928 6 I.O.C. 7 1932 8 1936 9 1948 10 1952 11 1956 12 1960 13 1964 14 Winter Games 15 1968 16 Conclusion
Olympics Manuscript, Introduction, Chapters 1-16, conclusion, 1971-72 Olympics Manuscript, Introduction, Chapters 1-13 conclusion, 1969-71
Mss Draft, Introduction, Chapters 1-6, May 1969Manuscript, Extra Copies, 1971-72
Introduction, 1971Notes
1912 Olympics NotesAmateurism, Chapt. 2, 1971-72
Chapt. 7, 1969-70Chapt. 8, 1970-71Notes, 1951-68
Box 331: Book Manuscripts, Notes and Sources
Olympics Manuscript, 1896, Olympics Revival, Mss & Notes, Chapts. 2 & 3, 19671900, 1904, 1908 Olympics Mss & Notes, Chapt. 3, 19691920, 1924, 1928 Olympics Notes, Chapt. 5, 1967IOC Mss., Chapt. 4, Jan. 16, 1972IOC Book, Notes, Letters & Memos for 1966-69IOC Notes, Chapt. 4, 19691936 Olympics, Mss & Sources, Chapt. 8, 1969-701948 Olympics, Mss & Notes, Chapt. 9, 19701952 Olympics, Mss & Sources, Chapt. 9, 1967-701960 Olympics, Chapt. 12, June 5, 19711960 Olympics, Mss & draft, Chapt. 12, 1969-701964 Olympics, Mss & Notes, Chapt. 15, 1970-711964 Olympics, Japan, Notes, Chapt. 8, 1939-40, 1970-72Winter Olympics, 1924-76, Notes, 1969-721968 Olympics-Mexico, Mss, Chapt. 14, 19701968 Olympics-Mexico, Mss & Notes, Chapt. 1, 1971Conclusion, Manuscript, 1971-72Conclusion, Manuscript and Notes, 1970-71Conclusion, General Notes, 1969-72
Box 332: Important Letters to and from Avery Brundage, Volume 1
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* = Significant content
Herbert Hoover, 10th Olympiad - financing U.S. team, April 15. 1931Franklin D. Roosevelt, Honorary president of AOC, Oct. 9, 1933Harry Truman, London Olympics, Nov. 7, 1947To Harry S. Truman - Financing Olympics, August 28, 1947To Harry S. Truman - solicits letter, Oct. 27, 1951Harry Truman - endorses Olympics, Nov. 10, 1951To Harry Truman - National Olympic Week, March 18, 1952To Harry Truman - June 21 television appearance, June 5, 1952To Dwight Eisenhower - Olympic support, Oct. 19, 1953Dwight D. Eisenhower - Best wishes, Nov. 23, 1953Dwight D. Eisenhower - American site, June 17, 1955Dwight D. Eisenhower - AAU Convention (copy), Nov. 26, 1955Dwight D. Eisenhower to Richard Daley Re Pan-American Games (copy), Aug. 17, 1957Dwight D. Eisenhower - Thanks for 27th Olympiad program, Sept. 14, 1960Richard Nixon - Congratulations on AAU Veterans Award, Jan. 31, 1970Foreign Heads of State
T. G. Son Tamm - King of Sweden will receive Avery Brundage on Feb. 28, 1952, Feb. 21, 1952
To King Haakon VII - Order of St. Olaf, Norwegians in Winter Games, Oct. 4, 1952John of Luxembourg - Best wishes, June 11, 1952Robert G. Menzies - Friendly wishes, Jan. 31, 1957Robert Menzies - Thanks for congratulations, April 14, 1963Constantine of Greece - Proposes Vice Admiral Pyrros Lappas for I.O.C., May 2,
1965Jose Antonio Elola-Olaso - Audience with Franco on July 14, 1965,Léopold Sédar Senghor - President of Senegal on sport, Nov. 5, 1965*Constantine of Greece - IOC subcommittee appointments, March 5, 1966Gustavo Diaz Ordaz - Preparation for l9th Olympiad, Nov. 15, 1966Constantine of Greece - Christmas cardGustave Diaz Ordaz - Benefits of l9th Olympics, Dec. 26, 1968*
President of AAU and American Olympic AssociationFrank H. Purinton - Recruiting Avery Brundage for Bates College football, Oct. 2,
1916*, Oct. 12, Nov. 5, 1916 To Charles J. Moynihan - Amateurism, Jan. 31, 1927To Editor of Daily Illini - George Huff, Oct. 31, 1928*Thomas H. Heneage - AAU Presidency, Nov. 21, 1928C. O. Childs - AAU Presidency, Nov. 21, 1928Edward Clifford - AAU Presidency, Nov. 21, 1928Dorothy Folsom - AAU Presidency, Nov. 25, 1928Justavus T. Kirby - AAU Presidency, Nov. 20, 1928Julian S. Myrick - AAU Presidency, Dec. 1, 1928Forrest C. Allen - AAU Presidency, Dec. 17, 1928Jeremiah T. Mahoney - AAU Policy, May 10, 1929*To J. T. Mahoney, May 14, 1929 L. di. Benedetto -Brundage testimonial dinner, Sept. 13, 1929Edward E. Babb -Brundage testimonial dinner, Sept. 9, 1929William H. Beckman -Brundage testimonial dinner, Sept. 10, 1929David Rinley - Brundage testimonial dinner, Sept. 13, 1929Harry Maloney -Brundage testimonial dinner, Sept. 13, 1929John L. Griffith -Brundage testimonial dinner, Sept. 16, 1929Frederick W. Rubien -Brundage testimonial dinner, Sept. 16, 1929
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Charles J. Moynihan -Jack Moynihan, Feb. 8, 1927*G C Wolterding, Brundage Testimonial dinner, Sept. 16, 1929Charles V. Barrett, Brundage Testimonial dinner, Sept. 16, 1929E.J. Geiger, Brundage Testimonial dinner, Sept. 16, 1929Harry N. Grut, Brundage Testimonial dinner, Sept. 17, 1929Thomas H. Heneage, Brundage Testimonial dinner, Sept. 23, 1929Sheldon Clark - AAU presidency, Nov. 21, 1928Guy Stollenwerck - Support for Avery Brundage BrutusHamilton - AAU & NCAA; Kansas Relays, Dec. 17, 1929*To Brutus Hamilton - amateur sports, Jan. 9, 1930William C. Rose - AAU, Dec. 31, 1929Douglas MacArthur - AAU, March 12, 1930George T. Hepbron - AAU presidency, Nov. 19, 1930J Roger Flannery - AAU presidency, Nov. 19, 1930William M. Garland - AAU presidency, Nov. 21, 1930L. Di Benedetto - AAU; Southern Association Olympic Committee, Nov. 28, 1930T. Morris Dunne - Pacific Northwest Assoc.-AAU, Dec. 10, 1930To T. Morris Dunne Pacific Northwest Assoc., Dec. 16, 1930*P. J. Molloy, Jan. 7, 1931Richard S. Folsom - A.A. Stagg, March 2, 1931To Emmett Toppino - Track team representing U.S., July 6, 1931Cecil M. P. Cross - South African track visit (copy), Sept. 17, 1931To Cecil M. P. Cross - U.S. track team, Oct. 15, 1931Fred W. Green to Daniel J. Ferris - proposes Avery Brundage for Sullivan Medal,
Oct. 31, 1931Henry G. Lapham - AAU affairs and Olympics, June 11, 1932Henry F. Schulte - congratulations - AAU Presidency, Sept. 6, 1932To Henry F. Schulte - Thanks, Sept. 14, 1932Palmer E. Pierce - Congratulations, Nov. 25, 1932To Palmer E. Pierce - Thanks, Nov. 28, 1932Henry Field - Exhibit of man's physical characteristics, Jan. 24, 1933Floyd A. Rowe - Northeastern Ohio AAU support, Nov. 13, 1933John C. Grover - Stay on as AAU President, Nov. 15, 1933To John C. Grover - Thanks Nov. 18, 1933Robert J. Gray - 10th Olympiad congratulations, Nov. 23, 1933Amos A. Stagg - Congratulations, Nov. 28, 1933Bill Rose - Congratulations, Dec. 1, 1933J. Rogers Flannery - AAU appointments, Jan. 12, 1934Thomas J. Reilley, May 18, 1934R.S. Marshall - AAU and amateurism, May 19, 1934To R.S. Marshall - Thanks, May 22, 1934P.J. Byrne - Century of Progress sports committee, April 24, 1934To Harry Gill - Re Gill's coaching and retirement, July 18, 1934William F. Humphrey - San Francisco Olympic Club criticism, July 20, 1934William F. Humphrey, July 31 & Oct. 15, 1934To Amos A. Stagg - Compliments, Oct. 8, 1934Amos A. Stagg - Thanks, Oct. 25, 1934To State Department - Track Team in Norway, Nov. 12, 1934Howard B. Hare - AAU and college, Dec. 11, 1934Robert T.H. Kiphuth - AAU Work of Avery Brundage, Dec. 14, 1934To Robert T.H. Kiphuth - Thanks, Dec. 17, 1934Basil N.H. Bousios - Greek contribution to Sport, Dec. 11, 1934 To Basil N.H. Bousios - Greek contribution to Sport, Feb. 11, 1935
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A.E. Lund - Support of A.O.C., Jan. 16, 1935John A. Remon - Washington Regatta, Jan. 7, 1935William M. Garland - Sullivan award congratulations, Jan. 19, 1935Aaron M. Frank - Pacific Northwest, amateurism, Berlin games, Feb. 8, 1935Daniel J. Ferris - MU & Jewish question, Jan. 16, 1935C. W. Streit - Congratulations, Feb. 9, 1935Frederick W. Luehring - NCM presidency, Feb. 18, 1935John H. Finley - Recreation meeting, Hay 8, 1935Ray L. Barker - Berlin support, Oct. 25, 1935To Ray L. Barker - Thanks, Nov. 11, 1935Amos A. Stagg - Scout award; west coast athletics, May 30, 1935To Amos A. Stagg - Thanks, June 10, 1935R. William Jones - Avery Brundage on Basketball Federation Board, Nov. 23, 1935W. Hunt Hall - Berlin Olympic games 6 Jewish Opposition, Dec. 10, 1935*To W. Hunt Hall - Thanks, Jan. 14, 1936H. W. Janssen - Opposition to Berlin Olympics in New York, Dec. 10, 1935*To H. W. Janssen - Thanks, Jan. 14, 1936Philip G. Tormay - Opposition to Berlin Olympics, Dec. 12, 1936To Philip G. Tormay - Thanks, Jan. 13, 1936W.M.L. Fiske - Bobsledder resigns, Dec. 16, 1935*To W.M.L. Fiske - Response, Dec. 19, 1935John L. Griffith - AAU presidency; NCAM; financing, Dec. 20, 1935To John L. Griffith - Thanks, Jan. 3, 1936Fred Schmertz - Millrose Games, Dec. 16, 1935Manon H. Miller - Billy Vandiver for wrestling committee, Dec. 26, 1935
Volume 2
As president of USOC and vice president of IOCFrank G. McCormick - AAU & Olympics, March 17, 1936Fred Strauss - Jewish attitude on Berlin Games, March 24, 1936To Dee Boeckmann - women's track, Oct. 28, 1936J. Rogers Flannery - Greetings, handball, Nov. 3, 1936Frank iCurtz - Reinstatement, Mar. 25, 1936C. W. Judd - Chicagy Assoc. of Commerce talk, April 23, 1936Ralph O. Chick - Introduces H. Lee Hanson, June 19, 1936Richmond P. Hobson - N. Y. Olympic Committee, July 16, 1936Floyd S. Field - Berlin Olympics, July 7, 1936To Ralph O. Chick - Jew-Communist opposition, June 24, 1936Coleman Clark - Berlin Olympics Support, Aug. 3, 1936To Coleman Clark - Thanks, Oct. 2 1936M. L. Royer - Support in Mrs. E. Holm Jarrett dismissal, Aug. 21, 1936John S. Farrington - Support for Berlin Olympics, Aug. 24, 1936To John S. Farrington - Thanks, Oct. 2, 1936L. A. Henry - Support, Aug. 27, 1936To L. A. Henry - Thanks, Oct. 2, 1936John C. Grover - Thanks, Sept. 6, 1936To John C. Grover - Thanks Oct. 23, 1936William J. Bingham - Support for Olympic Stand, Sept. 29, 1936Adirondack Association - Support, Oct. 5, 1936L. W. Olds - Athletic directors' support, Oct. 5, 1936To L. W. Olds - Thanks, Oct. 27, 1936Dee Boeckmann - women's track team, Oct. 26, 1936
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To Editor Chicago Tribune - America and Germany, Oct. 16, 1936Jocelyn Magrath - Congratulations, Nov. 13, 1936To Jocelyn Magrath - Thanks, Nov. 23, 1936Herbert S. Houston - Support of A.O.C., Nov. 21, 1936To William M. Leonard - Olympic committee, Nov. 18, 1936To Pierre Lorillard - Support, Nov. 23, 1936E. C. Hayes - Financial support of A.O.C., Dec. 1, 1936Romeyn Berry - NCAA Committee, Dec. 29, 1936To Romeyn Berry - Thanks, Feb. 2, 1937Romeyn Berry - Avery Brundage for NCAA president, Dec. 29, 1937*William M. Garland - W. J. Bingham's resignation, June 14, 1938James H. Cunningham - German greetings from Berlin, Aug. 12, 1938*Harry L. Gill - Sporting goods endorsements, Oct. 12, 1938To Harry L. Gill - Track coach Lawson Robertson, Oct. 26, 1938Gustavus T. Kirby - Congratulations, March 29, 1939Douglas MacArthur - West Point Gym quote (copy), April 18, 1939 (original in
scrapbook)Gibbons Uffendell - Support, April 6, 1940Charles Evans - Friendship, July 20, 1940A. C. Gilbert - AAU, metric system, amateurism, Dec. 26, 1940To Clarence F. Lea - Support for HR 4471 & 2 and SR 1518&9, May 21, 1941W.M. Garland to Lea - Support for HR 4471 & 2 and SR 1518&9, May 21 1941To James Van Zandt - Support for HR 4471 & 2 and SR 1518&9, May 24 1941James E. Van Zandt - Progress of bills, May 28, 1941To George A. Paddock - Support of ER 4471 & 2, June 2, 1941To Van Zandt - Support of ER 4471 & 2, June 2, 1941To 6 officials - Participation in Buenos Aires Pan-American Games, March 13, 1942To Press - Withdrawal from Buenos Aires Pan-American Games, Apr.18 1942To 7 officials - Bad effects of Buenos Aires Pan-American Games, Apr.18 1942Release on US of A Sports Federation (USASF), Oct. 7, 1942Romeyn Berry - End of American Olympic Association, Nov. 19, 1942William M. Garland - Suggests Avery Brundage as a speaker, Dec. 28, 1942Release on USASF in wartime, April 21, 1943V. L. Sherman - Congratulations, July 26, 1945To V. L. Sherman - Thanks, July 30, 1945M. Sprenling - Testimonial, July 14, 1945Henry W. Clark - postwar military athletics, Dec. 29, 1945C. L. Brownell - Decathlon Study, Aug, &, 1946Clarence F. Lea - HR 4471 & 4472, May 26, 1946To Floyd A. Rowe from C. H. McCloy - Decathlon tables, Aug. 16, 1946*Floyd A. Rowe - Decathlon tables, Sept. 26, 1946Gustavus T. Kirby - Congratulations, Sept. 26, 1946W. Boland - American track men in New Zealand, Feb. 14, 1947Gustavus Kirby - Congratulations, July 29, 1947Ernst Jokl to Sigfrid Edström - IOC-Plans, research, Sept. 19, 1947Ernst Jokl - physical education study conference, Nov. 19, 1947*To James Forrestal - Support for USOC, March 27, 1948To George Marshall Support for USOC, March 27, 1948Frank G. McCormick - US0 Olympic team, May 19, 1948To State Department - Intl. Congress of Physical Education and Rehabilitation, May
10, 21, June 2, 1948To W. Stuart Symington - USAF and IOC, June 9, 1948To Arthur Gordon - Anti-Olympics Study in Cosmopolitan, July 13, 1948
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John S. Knight - Olympic track and field tryouts, July 16, 1948To John S. Knight - Olympic track and field tryouts, July 10, 1948Charles A. Horrworth, July 30, 1948;
Douglas - Olympic team in London, Aug. 20, 1948To Joseph Bauers - Greek Olympics, Dec. 27, 1948To Arthur Vandenberg - Detroit's application, Feb. 1, 1949Tribute to Harry Gill, Sept. 15, 1949J. Efrain Molina Flores - Guatemala greetings, Jan. 3, 1950Gustavus T. Kirby - Praise, Jan. 15, 1950To Marion Todt - Track competition & hart, March 14, 1950Donald Cook to Daniel Ferris - U. S. track team in Sweden, March 17, 1950Edward J. Sparks - IOC and West Germany, June 30, 1950To Edward J. Sparks - IOC and West Germany, June 24, 1950Kenneth L. Wilson - Amateurism, Nov. 6, 1950*Edward W. Barrett - Pan-American Games in Argentina, Jan. 2, 1951Al Stump to August Lenninger - Olympic article, Jan. 4, 1951Lawrence J. Johnson - German membership on IFs, Jan. 30, 1951George P. Marshall - Pan American Games, March 1, 1951To George P. Marshall - Pan American Games, April 5, 1951To Secretary of State - Cooperation with IOC, August 1, 1951James E. Webb - Thanks, August 17, 1951John T. McGovern - Congratulation, Oct. 2, 1951Edward W. Barrett - 1992 Olympic Games, Oct. 16, 1951Jimmy Jemail - Greatest Athlete? Oct. 22, 1951To Jimmy Jemail - Robert Mathias and Jesse Owens, Nov. 1, 1951; Nov. 28, 1951AAU release - handball, Oct. 24, 1951To Edward Barrett - Olympic participation, Oct. 27, 1951Asa S. Bushnell - U.S.O.A., Nov. 20, 1951Thomas R. Nickels - State Dept. Olympic publicity, Aug. 21, Sept. 4, Nov. 21,
Dec. 5, 1951To Thomas R. Nickels - Article, Aug. 28, Nov. 16, 1951J. Lee Barrett - Congratulations, Jan. 25, 1952To J. Lee Barrett - Thanks, Jan. 30, 1952Samuel A. Greeley - Congratulations, Feb. 4, 1952To Samuel A. Greeley - Thanks, March 25, 1952Thomas E. Dewey release - N. Y. State C.O.G., March 11, 1952William D. Eassett - National Olympic Week, March 28, 1952Lawrence Deever - Track meet, April 2, 1952James E. Van Zandt - National Olympic Week, April 28, 1952F.L. Hunter - Compliment, June 12, 1952To U.S. Delegation to 15th Olympiad - Finnish views, July 7, 1952Gus Kirby - Compliments, July 17, 1952Sawyer - Invite Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zatopek to U.S., Aug. 6, 1952To Gustavus Sawyer - Response, Aug. 21, 1952Gardiner Blackman - California Olympians Welcome, Sept. 18, 1952Gustavus T. Kirby - Re Gustavus T. Kirby to Eric Von Freckell about de Coubertin,
Aug. 18, 1952To Gustavus T. Kirby - Olympic Games, Sept. 24, 1952
Box 333: Volume II, Important Letters to and from Avery Brundage as President I.O.C.
Tracy Jaeckel - Seasons Greetings, 1953Dr. G. Randolph Manning - Congratulations on election as President, Jan. 19, 1953
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Carl Diem, Sporthochschule Koln - Congratulations on article "Die Welt", Jan. 11, 1953 Walter A. Brown - AAU Fund Raising Campaign, May 22, 1953Vinnia Farell - Appreciation, Aug. 11, 1953James Macfarland - Interview by Voice of America in Frankfurt, Sept. 15, 1953Raymond S. Richmond - Thank you for interview, Oct. 27, 1953Gustavus T. Kirby - Praise, Dec. 1, 1953Samuel A. Greeley - Avery Brundage resignation as head of AOC, Dec. 1, 1953Asa S. Bushnell - USOA resignation, Dec. 2, 1953Kenney E. Williamson - Congratulations on 25 years USOC, Dec. 2, 1953H. T. Friermood, YMCA National Council - Congratulations on 25 years USOC,
Dec. 3, 1953 Frederic Coudert - Congratulations on 25 years USOC, Dec. 15, 1953Merritt A. Edson, Natl. Rifle Assoc. - Congrulations on 25 USOC, Jan. 5, 1954Otto Mayer, Comite IOC - Report on Der Sport article, Feb. 16, 1954Harold B. Howland to E. L. Wilaon - Helsinki Olympics, Aug. 30, 1954Harold I. Austad - Gratitude of The New Zealand Olympic & British Empire Games
Association, Sept. 29, 1954 Olga Bronson - Avery Brundage talk before Commonwealth Club of California,
Oct. 18, 1954 Irene Pierson, The Illini Union - Thank you for contribution to annual 100 Banquet,
Nov. 18, 1954 Fred L. Steers - Congratulations on talk before Rotary Club, Nov. 30, 1954Harold Rissick, Dept. of State - Transmitting invitation received from Embassy of Mexico,
Dec. 14, 1954 Avery Brundage to Dept. of State - Thank youArthur Steinhaus, George Williams College - Congratulations on talk before Rotary Club,
Dec. 6, 1954 Del A. Smith, Detroit Councilman to The Economic Club of Detroit - Request for copy of
Avery Brundage speech, Feb. 8, 1955 The Economic Club of Detroit - Thank you for speech "What I Saw During Three Weeks
Behind The Iron Curtain", Feb. 10, 1955 Harold Howland to Daniel Ferris AAU - Good will tours of American athletes, Mar. 4, 1955 Organization of Pan Am Sports - Appointment as Honorary President, Mar. 23, 1955Arthur Steinhaus, George Williams - Conferring honorary LL.D. Degree, Apr. 28, 1955Henry Leverich, Balkan Affairs - Transmitting article "The Hungarian Sporting Scene",
May 23, 1955 John Marshall Butler, U.S. Senator - Closing remarks on 1956 Olympic Games,
July 25, 1955 Avery Brundage to John Marshall Butler - Thank you, Aug. 2, 1955Adm. Asst. to Senator Butler - Acknowledgment, Aug. 4, 1955Jag W. Marden, U.S. Navy - Request for films on winter games in Cortina, Mar. 16 1956 Victor Purse Acting Chief of Protocol Dept. of State - Rules re: American flag usage at
Games, Mar. 19, 1956 Avery Brundage to Dept. of State - Request for ruling on above, Feb. 28, 1956Sig. Gaudenzi - American Flag matter, May 2, 1956Staff Member, U.S. Senate - Request for statement re: Russian professionalism,
Aug. 10, 1956 Avery Brundage to Staff Member Thurston, U.S. Senate - Forwarding above Apr. 13, 1956 Frank Dennis, U.S. Information Agency - Propaganda Problems, Feb. 27, 1956Frank Dennis, U.S. Information Agency - Sending N.Y. Times article, Mar. 15, 1956Avery Brundage to Frank Dennis - Times clipping, Apr. 23, 1956Julien J. Soubiran, N.Y. Athletic Club - Appreciation for remarks, July 10, 1956Avery Brundage to Dept. of State - Comments on letter published in Sports Illustrated,
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July 18, 1956 Harold Howland, Dept. of State - Acknowledgment of above, July 23, 1956Avery Brundage to Dept. of State - Good Will for United States, July 23, 1956Dept. of State - Swedish Olympic Committee Problem, July 30, 1956Ferenc Mezo - Book on Olympics, Aug. 10, 1956C. Irving Benson, Central Mission, Melbourne - Thank you for address, Nov. 19, 1956Arthur S. Lamb, McGill U-Montreal - Congratulations on amateurism stand, Nov. 22, 1956Avery Brundage to Arthur S. Lamb - Thank you, Nov. 28, 1956Caesar Minasi, Oueensland - Commendation of Avery Brundage leadership of Olympics,
Nov. 25, 1956 Avery Brundage to Caesar Minasi - Thank you, Nov. 29, 1956Frank M. Karsten, Congressman - Legislation on Olympics, Dec. 12, 1956Avery Brundage to Frank M. Rarsten, Congressman - Legislation on Olympics
Nov. 23, 1956 Dulles via U.S. Consul, Melbourne - Congratulations of Eisenhower and good luck,
Dec. 8, 1956 José Pontes - Best wishes, Dec. 22, 1956Avery Brundage to Frank M. Rarsten, Congressman - Thank you for interest, Dec. 27, 1956 C. Irving Benson, Central Mission, Melbourne - Thank you for address at Wesley Church,
Jan. 9, 1957 K. L. Wilson - Congratulations on Games, Melbourne, Jan. 17, 1957Edward P. F. Eagan - Sports Committee membership, Jan. 28, 1957Avery Brundage to Edward P. F. Eagan - Declining above, Feb. 9, 1957Francis Price, Jr. - Thanks for remarks at Rotary Club in Santa Barbara, Jan. 29, 1957 Sherman Adams - Sports Committee membership, Feb. 5, 1957Wilton M. Wilton, U of California - "Pure Athletics" Speech, Feb. 6, 1957IOC Chancellor to- Library of Congress - IOC Programs Scheduled, Feb. 10, 1957W. Bridgeford - Melbourne Olympic Games, Feb. 26, 1957Arthur Steinhaus, George Williams College - Congratulations on sport philosophy,
Mar. 6, 1957 Al Beck to Pres. Eisenhower - Olympic Games in Australia, Mar. 10, 1957Harold E. Howland to James F. Simms - Dr. Kani of Tehran University, Apr. 3, 1957J. L. Werthimer, Northwestern Univ. - Thank you for press conference, May 15, 1957Avery Brundage to FIE-Paris - Support and good wishes, June 18, 1957F. Schlatter to Otto Mayer - IOC editorial in Geneva, July 4, 1957Avery Brundage to John Foster Dulles - Request to attend IOC Meeting in Bulgaria,
July 6, 1957 Everett McKinley Dirksen, Senator - In support of above request, July 9, 1957Avery Brundage to Everett Dirksen - Further to above request, July 10, 1957Roderic O'Connor, Dept. of State - Permission to visit Bulgaria, July 18, 1957Everett Dirksen - Visit to Bulgaria, July 25, 1957Dept. of State, Everett Dirksen - Trip to Bulgaria, July 23, 1957Dept. of State - Enclosing passport, Aug. 6, 1957Peter W. Scharroo, Netherlands - Unable to attend meeting in Bulgaria, Aug. 30,1957Bo Ekelund - Thanks and good wishes, Sept. 28, 1957William Dresbach - Admiration for work in IOC and sports, Sept. 18, 1957Avery Brundage to William Dresbach - Thank you, Oct. 30, 1957Terry McGovern - Elected President Emeritus U.S. Olympic Association, Dec. 3, 1957John McGovern - Hall of Fame nomination - Apr. 16, 1958George M. Dobrev, Director State Library Bulgaria to Leo U. Lombardi - Thanks forinformation on Avery Brundage, Apr. 18, 1958 Rt. Hon. Lord Luke, London - Congratulations on successful meeting in Tokyo,
June 5, 1958
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Avery Brundage to Shane McCarthy - Acceptance to serve on the President's AdvisoryCommittee of the Council on Youth Fitness, June 26, 1958 I. Sawada - IOC Meeting in Japan, July 8, 1958Shingoro Takaishi, Mainichi Newspapers, Tokyo - IOC Meeting in Japan, July 14,1958Gabriel Reiner - Trip to Eastern European countries, Sept. 14, 1958Otto Mayer to Library of Congress - IOC Session in Munich, May, 1959, Oct. 28,1958Adolf Friedrich von Mecklenberg - Thanks for best wishes on my 85th birthday; 30 years
with IOC, Dec. 12, 1958 H. T. Friermood, National Council, YMCA - Congratulations on amateur sports stand,
Dec. 13, 1958 Alfred Benavides - Congratulations and best wishes, Dec. 14, 1958Robert J. H. Kiphuth, Yale U - Congratulations on speech at AAU Convention,
Dec. 16, 1958 Prentis Cobb Bale - Support of Organizing Committee, Dec. 22, 1958Irv Kupcinet - Thank you for appearance on "At Random" Saturday night show,
Dec. 22, 1958 Prof. Ernst Jokl, U of Kentucky - Speech at AAU Convention, Jan. 17, 1959Del Oberteuffer, Ohio State U - Associate Membership in American Academy of Physical
Education, Jan. 19, 1959Howard G. Knuttgen, Ohio State U - Congratulations on article in Sports Illustrated,
Feb. 2, 1959 David D. Henry - Thanks for articles, Feb. 16, 1959Robert C. Cannon, Circuit Judge, Milwaukee - Thank you for remarks at banquet,
Feb. 24, 1959 A. Whitney Griswold, Pres. Yale U - Thank you for commendation letter, Mar. 10,1959S.S. Kwan, Taipei - Commending stand on amateurism and support - May 26, 1959Pierre Ferri, FIE-PARIS - Same as above, June 15, 1959Calvin Cowden, Teacher-Texas - High esteem for life and accomplishments of Avery
Brundage, June 27, 1959 Avery Brundage to Calvin Cowden - Thank you, July 18, 1959T. M. Abell - Request for signature on stamps, July 3, 1959Avery Brundage to Philatelic Exhibition - Sports stamps, Aug. 6, 1959Arthur H. Steinhaus to Carl Troester, AAHPER-Washington - Enclosing address of AveryBrundage at Munich Meeting, Aug. 10, 1959 Pan-American Sports Organization - Appointment as President of 3rd Pan American Games,
Aug. 24, 1959 Bill Veeck - Gratitude of White Sox organization, Aug. 27, 1959Otto Mayer - Support and high regard, Aug. 28, 1959Luis Serrando de Pablo - Best wishes, July 23, 1959County of Los Angeles - Congratulations on Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley,
Mar. 7, 1960Research Director, Internal Security Sub-committee, U.S. Senate - Enclosing copy of
broadcast from Communist China re: Avery Brundage, Mar. 8, 1960Grades 4 & 5, Loma Vista School, California - Congratulations on Winter Olympics atSquaw Valley, Mar. 16, 1960Mrs. Earl Wilson, Los Angeles, Calif - Congratulations on Olympic ideals, Mar. 21, 1960Ralph Johnson - Congratulations on Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley, Apr. 16, 1960John W. Pettit - Inspiring speech at Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, May 10, 1960Clem Whitaker, Jr. - Appreciation for appearances in San Francisco, May 12, 1960Clem Whitaker, Jr. - Rave notices from San Francisco, May 19, 1960Mohammed Taher, Geneva - Agenda for Rome Meeting, May 22, 1960Pierre de Coubertin - relative of founder, June 6, 1960Raymond A. Hare, Dept. of State - Requests participation in 1960 of Olympic Committee of
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the Republic of China from Taiwan, June 8, 1960Avery Brundage to Dept. of State - Reply to above, June 27, 1960James Roosevelt Congressman - Bobby Cons matter, July 2, 1960Avery Brundage to James Roosevelt - Reply to above, July 9, 1960Rev. Boris Erwitt, N.Y. Buddhist Church - Admiration for sportsmanship ideals,
July 23, 1960Avery Brundage to Rev. Erwitt - Thank you, July 26, 1960Thomas C. Hennings, Jr., Senator - Wishing success in Olympic Games, Aug. 5, 1960John R. McCurdy, George Williams College - Congratulations on award from Japan andbest wishes, Aug. 8, 1960David D. Henry, President, U of Illinois - Congratulations on reelection as President of IOC,
Aug. 25, 1960Jimmy Lee - Congratulations on reelection,Richard E. Cross - Birthday wishes, Sept. 16, 1960World YMCA - Resolution and support, Oct. 5, 1960Paul M. Limbert, World YMCA - Transmitting above Resolution, Oct. 5, 1960"A Complete Stranger", Dr. Allen Turban - Great admiration and respect for good work,
Dec. 21, 1960Avery Brundage to Dr. Allen Turban - Thank you, Mar. 24, 1961F. Nobre Guedes, Portuguese Olympic Committee - Best wishes and support, Jan. 21, 1961Avery Brundage to U.S. Olympic Committee - Commercial Advertising, Feb. 9, 1962Herb Graffis, Chicago Sun Times - Experience at Olympia-Greece, Dec. 6, 1962Avery Brundage to Herb Graffis - Thanks for column on above, Dec. 8, 1962Ernst Jokl, M.D. - "Pax Olympica" study, Jan. 23, 1963Stephen Archer, AAU of the U.S. - Exchange of students program, Jan. 25, 1963Nobre Guedes, Portuguese Olympics - Thank you for visit re Olympics in Portugal,
June 20, 1963Berea College - Stand on athletics at Berea, Mar. 10, 1963Gabriel Gemayel, IOC-Beyrouth - IOC support, Apr. 17, 1963L. R. Riang, Taiwan, Legacion de la Republic de Honduras - Participation in Tokyo Games,
July 24, 1964Poway High School - Request for photograph, July 30, 1964Gabriel Gemayel, IOC-Beyrouth - Support for IOC presidency, Aug. 10, 1964Jeremiah T. Mahoney - Congratulations on reelection to Presidency of IOC, Oct. 7, 1964David O'Brien to Dave Condon, Chicago Tribune - Avery Brundage for Chicagoan of the
Year, Dec. 18, 1964 W. J. Bowerman, U of Oregon - Don Schollander Dinner in Portland - Avery Brundage's
remarks, Dec. 17, 1964 Avery Brundage to Professor Bowerman - Thank you, Jan. 11, 1965Tilden Cummings - Thank you for attendance at Eagle Scout Recognition Night
Dec. 29, 1964 Avery Brundage to Panathlon Club, Firenze, Italy - "Arte E Sport", Mar. 26, 1965Giulio Onesti, IOC-Roma - Invitation to attend Italian NOC Meetings, May 15, 1965Jorge B. Vargas - R.O.C. Taiwan matter, Sept. 15, 1965Dr. J. Gruss, Czechoslovakia OC - Thanks, Oct. 22, 1965Giulio Onesti, NOC-Roma - Urging reelection to Presidency, Oct. 26, 1965Dos Santos, NOC-Congo - African games, Nov. 15, 1965NOC-Lisbon - Support and esteem, Mar. 1, 1966Primo Nebiolo, FISU - University sport movement, Apr. 27, 1966Lee Combs - Detroit Olympiad matter, Apr. 29, 1966Luis Herrera, Chile, May 4, 1966F. C. Matthaei, Detroit Olympic Committee - Criticisms "minority opinions" May 23, 1966 Avery Brundage to Wisdom Encyclopedia - Acceptance of "Wisdom Award of Honor"
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June 3, 1966 Stewart R. Ward, Commonwealth Club of California - Appreciation for appearance,
June 15, 1966 Royal Hatch, International Military Sports Council - Military Amateurism, July 12, 1966 Burton Rubloff - Congratulations on Grand Cross of the Order of Civil Merit Award,
Aug. 25, 1966 Armas R. Taipale - Thanks for seasons greetings, Dec. 19, 1966NOC-Florence - XXI Games in Florence, Dec. 31, 1966Jean Claude Ganga, Sports Committee in Africa - Thanks for support, Jan. 2, 1967V. Firoiu, Romania - Thanks for interview and request for photograph, Jan. 2, 1967Avery Brundage to Samuel K. Gove, Committee on Athletics, U of Illinois Cheating in
sports, Jan. 20, 1967 Gabriel Gemayel, NOC-Beyrouth, May 29, 1967Brutus Hamilson, Berkeley, Calif., Civic Committee to Honor Avery Brundage Regrets and
tribute, Sept. 20, 1967 Avery Brundage to Brutus Hamilton - Thank you for tribute, Oct. 12, 1967Thomas J. Miller - Advertising during Olympics, Feb. 18, 1968To Albert Patterson from Transkeian Government, South Africa - Separate from Republic of
South Africa, May 16, 1967 To Charles Payne, Radio Station WINS from Albert S. Patterson - South Africa and the
coming Olympic Games in Mexico, Feb. 28, 1968 WMAR-TV - South Africa - 1968 Olympics, Mar. 5, 1968Paul E. Murin - Admiration and best wishes, Mar. 1, 1968Ira Nadler - Support re: S. A. stand, Feb. 27, 1968To Douglas F. Roby from Pincus Sober - South Africa situation, Mar. 7, 1968Hugh J. McGee - South Africa situation Mar. 7 1968Joseph H. Pratt, M.D. - South Africa situation Mar. 8, 1968W. B. Phillips, IF - Sidney - South Africa situation, Mar. 8, 1968I. K. Frith, IF - England - President Kessel's death - and South Africa situation,
Mar. 11, 1968 Avery Brundage to I.K. Frith, IF - England - Thank you, Mar. 19, 1968Mrs. J. H. Morris - South African situation, Apr. 2, 1968Pedro Ramirez Vazquez, Mexican Olympic Committee - South African situation,
May 7, 1968 Jose De J. Clark - South African situation, May 7, 1968Avery Brundage to Bertil Torekull - Success story, May 11, 1968Eunice Kennedy Shriver - Thank you for hospitality of "Olympic Village" meeting,
July 31, 1968 A. de 0. Sales, IF - Hong Kong - Urging re-election to Presidency of IOC, Aug. 8, 1968 S. Imataka, Japan Volleyball Association - Thank you for visit, Aug. 12, 1968Francois-Joseph de Liechtenstein - Urging acceptance of another term as President of IOC,
Aug. 14, 1968 Juan Samaranch - Same as above, Aug. 26, 1968Eduardo Dibos, IOC-Lima - Same as above, Sept. 2, 1968To R. S. Alexander, IOC-Kenya from Jose De J. Clark - Same as above, Sept. 5, 1968To The Marquess of Exeter from Marte R. Gomez - Same as above and proposal re:
re-election of VP's, Sept. 6, 1968 To IOC from Sylvio de Magalhaes Padilha, IOC-Sao Paulo - Reelection of Avery Brundage,
Sept. 9, 1968 To Gomex & Clark from Suat Erler, IOC - Reelection of Avery Brundage, Sept. 14,1968Allan Cromley - Thank you for speaking at National Press Club, Sept. 17, 1968Inger K. Frith, Archery, FI-England - Congratulations on reelection, Oct. 9, 1968
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Dr. Hans-Jochen Vogel, Munchen - Congratulations on reelection, Oct. 12 1968James J. Wilson, N.Y. Athletic Club - South Africa situation, Mar. 13, 1968Countess de Morelos - Killy matter and conditions in Alpine skiing, Mar. 13, 1968Andy O'Brien, Sports Editor, Weekend Magazine - Support of Olympic ideals,
Mar. 14, 1968 To Weekend Magazine from Avery Brundage - Thank you, Aug. 19, 1968Midwest Chapter, U. S. Olympians - Resolution of vote of confidence re: South Africa,
Mar. 14, 1968 Armand Massard - Grenoble address, Mar. 20, 1968New Zealand & British Games Association, Inc. - Resolution in support of South Africa
stand, Mar. 25, 1968 Blanton C. Wiggin - South African situation, Mar. 26, 1968Avery Brundage to Blanton C. Wiggin - Thank you, Apr. 3, 1968Charles Palmer, IF - Judo - Support of South African stand, Mar. 27, 1968Dennis Ikenberry, U of California - Support of South African stand, Mar. 27, 1968Juan Medina Gonzalez - South African situation, Apr. 14, 1968Major Padilha, Sao Paulo - Support and agreement, Apr. 15, 1968Dr. Francisco Marcano Battistini - Support and agreement, Apr. 20, 1968Yoshinori Suzuki, Japan Olympic Committee - "Don't surrender" telegram, Apr. 24, 1958 Carl Weidl Raymon - South African situation, Apr. 29, 1968To Charles Weidl Raymon, Hokkaido, Japan from Avery Brundage - Thank you,
May 13, 1968 J. E. Morris - Admiration and best wishes, Oct. 29, 1968Victor Boin - Admiration and best wishes, Oct. 29, 1968Bert Isatitsch, Rottenmann - Congratulations on reelection and best wishes, Nov. 5, 1968 Harold T. Friermood, Council for National Cooperation in Aquatics - Congratulations on
reelection and Mexican Olympics, Nov. 6, 1968 William J. Bingham - Great admiration, Nov. 20, 1968R. M. Ritter - Congratulations on reelection, Nov. 25, 1968Hal Smith - Congratulations on reelection and Mexican Olympics, Dec. 12, 1968Stew Paxton - Congratulations on reelection and seasons greetings, Dec. 12, 1968Mario L. Negri, IOC-Argentina - Congratulations on reelection and seasons greetings,
Jan. 6, 1969To Mario L. Negri from Avery Brundage - Thank you, Feb. 6, 1969Mexican H. S. Student - Congratulations on Mexican Olympics, Feb. 1, 1969Amund Korsmo - Congratulations on reelection and Mexican Olympics, Feb. 21, 1969To Amund Korsmo from Avery Brundage - Thank you, Mar. 1, 1969George Tan, Phvsical Education Today, Manila - Poem dedicated to Avery Brundage,
June 14, 1969To Dr. George Tan from Avery Brundage - Thank you for above, June 19, 1969K. S. Duncan, British OlympicAssociation - Thank you for appearance, July 30, 1969Pierre Ferri, FI-Paris, Aug. 7, 1969To Monique Berlioux from Countess de Morelos - Admiration for Avery Brundage,
October 8, 1969Bert Isatitsch, FI-Rottenmann - Seasons greetings, Dec. 29, 1969To Bert Isatitsch from Avery Brundage - Thank you, Jan. 5, 1970R. M. Ritter - AAU Veterans Award presentation, Jan. 21, 1970Frank G. Hathaway, L.S. Athletic Club - Appreciation for "The Four Dimensions of Avery
Brundage", Jan.27, 1970James Van Zandt, Governor's Office, Pennsylvania - Commendation on leadership ofOlympics, Mar. 6, 1970; George Craig, N.Z.O & BG Assoc., IOC meetings, April, 1970Abraham A. Ordia, Nigeria Olympic Association - Congratulations on 69th Session IOCMeeting in Amsterdam and support pledged, June 22, 1970
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To Secretary A.A. Ordia, Nigeria Olympic Association from Avery Brundage- Thank you, June 27, 1970
President A.A. Ordia, Supre e Council for Sport in Africa - Congratulations on 69th Session and support pledged, June 22, 1970
To President A. A. Ordia from Avery Brundage - Thank you, June 27, 1970Robert W. Rendler, U.S. Handball Association - 1976 Winter Olympics in DenverCongratulations - and best wishes, July 13, 1970Ralph C. Craig - Supporting Avery Brundage's theory on Amateurism, July 1970
Box 334: Important Letters to and from Avery Brundage...Business
To R. W. Huston Co., Memphis Tenn. from Ira O. Baker, Urbana - Introducing Avery Brundage as prospective employee, Nov. 11, 1912
To Chief of Ordnance, U.S. Army from Louis W. Mack, Committee on Public Information - Recommending Avery Brundage for commission of Major in Ordnance Department, Nov. 7, 1917
To Chief of Ordnance from R. E. Engstrom, Stone & Webster Construction, Same as above, Nov. 7, 1917
To Chief of Ordnance from E. T. Gundlach, Committee on Public Information Same as above, Nov. 7, 1917
To Chief of Ordnance from Clyde L. Day - Same as above, Dec. 28, 1917To Chief of Ordnance from Edward J. Brundage, Attorney General, State of Illinois - Same
as above, Dec. 28, 1917Application for Commission in Ordnance Officers' Reserve Corps, Dec. 28, 1917To Chief of Ordnance from Lawrence Sherman, Illinois Senator, Same as above,
Dec. 31, 1917 To Major Roberts, Cantonment Division from Captain Munoz, Supply Division Application
for Commission not approved, Jan. 6 1918 To Capt. A. H. Granger, Emergency Construction Committee from R. E. Schmidt
Recommending Avery Brundage, Apr. 4, 1918 To Capt. A. H. Granger from Asst. Mgr. Bond Department - Recommending Avery
Brundage, Apr. 4, 1918 To Capt. A. H. Granger from Oscar A. Reum - Recommending Avery Brundage,
Apr. 4, 1918 To Capt. A. H. Granger from Holabird & Roche - Recommending Avery Brundage,
Apr. 4, 1918 To Capt. A. H. Granger from Arthur T. Aldis - Recommending Avery Brundage,
Apr. 4, 1918 To Capt. A. H. Granger from George Griffiths, John Griffiths & Son Company
Recommending Avery Brundage, Apr. 4, 1918 To Capt. A. H. Granger from George Mehring, Mehring & Hanson - Recommending Avery
Brundage, Apr. 4, 1918 To Capt. A. H. Granger from X. Vigeant, Lebenbaum, Marx & Vigeant Recommending
Avery Brundage, Apr. 5, 1918 To A. T. Aldis, R. E. Schmidt, G. W. Griffiths, F. J. Thielebar, X. Vigeant, J. G.
Alexander, Oscar Reum, Mr. Mehring from Avery Brundage - Thank you for letters, Apr. 7, 1918
Clair Foster, War Industries Board - Offering Commission in Army, Aug. 7, 1918 To War Industries Board from Avery Brundage - Acceptance, Aug. 10, 1918 W. A. Starrett, War Industries Board - Further to above matter, Aug. 21, 1918 W. A. Starrett, War Industries Board - Request for visit, Aug. 20, 1918 War Industries Board to Avery Brundage - Acceptance of visit, Sept. 3, 1918 To Chief of Ordnance from C. E. Fox, Marshall & Fox, Architects - Recommendation of
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Avery Brundage, Dec. 27, 1918 To Chief of Ordnance from Martin Roche, Helabird & Roche - Recommendation of Avery
Brundage, Dec. 28, 1918 The Realty Club of Chicago - Thank you for presentation, Apr. 1, 1921 Robert B. Umberger, The Chicago Morris Plan Bank - Sending check for remoodelling and
repairs to bank and expressing appreciation, Apr. 1, 1921Wallace Heckman, U of Chicago - Satisfactory work on LaVerne Noyes Building,
Aug. 10, 1921 To Ford Motor Co. from J. E. Lindquist - Letter of recommendation, Dec. 14, 1922 M. E.Reig, Consumers Co. - Congratulations on advertising, Feb. 17, 1925 To Plotke & Grosby from M. Fridstein, President of Fridstein Co. - Letter of
recommendation for contract, July 24, 1925 P. G. Hart, S. W. Straus & Co. - Congratulations on work on 23rd Street viaduct,
July 25, 1925 Condron & Post - Same as above, July 25, 1925 To Carl Stephens, Editor, Alumni News, Urbana from Avery Brundage - Personal
efficiency, Aug. 18, 1926 Clark C. Wright - Congratulations on Presidency of Construction Division Association,
Nov. 29, 1926 W. A. Starrett, Starrett Brothers - Congratulations on Presidency of Construction Division
Association, Nov. 19, 1926 To W. A. Starrett from Avery Brundage - Thank you, Dec. 8, 1926 Gen. R. C. Marshall, Jr. - Congratulations as above, Nov. 15, 1926 To R.C. Marshall, Jr. from Avery Brundage - Thank you, Dec. 8, 1926 A. L. Jackson, Collins, Murphy & Jackson, Inc. - Congratulations on work on the Cornelia
Apartments, Apr. 20, 1927 D. L. Yrasier - Business matters and contracts, May 27, 1927 Sullivan Lumber Co. - "Is the famous athlete, Avery Brundage, connected with your firm?"
Aug. 30, 1927 O. B. Breidert, Childs & Smith - Appreciation cooperation on 1448 Lake Shore Drive
building, Dec. 20, 1927 Major William Kennelly - Invitation to N. Y. Athletic Club Dinner, Jan. 11, 1929 TelferMacArthur, Pioneering Publishing - Appreciation work on building erected in River Forest,
Oct. 9, 1929 To George Walbridge, Associated General Contractors of America - "Give the Contractor a
Chance" article; fee contracts, Jan. 11, 1930 Charles L. O'Donnell, U of Notre Dame - Memorial to Knute Rockne, Oct. 24, 1931 To U
of Notre Dame from Avery Brundage - Acceptance to serve on above committee, Oct. 31, 1931
Bill's Reports on Avery Brundage General Contractor & Building /32 Frank Knox, Chicago Daily News - Membership in Chicago Citizens Committee for a
Century of Progress International Air Races, July 5, 1933Mayor Edward J. Kelly - Appointed member Citizens' Recreation Committee of City of
Chicago, Mar. 23, 1934 Thomas J Watson Invitation to lunch in honor of J. Sigfrid Edstrom of Stockholm,
Mar. 12, 1936 W. L. McFetridge, Chicago Flat Janitors Union - Thank you and best wishes, May 13, 1937 Mayor Edward J. Kelly - Thank you for acceptance to serve on Chicago's New Century
Celebration Committee, June 15, 1938 Elizabeth Singleton, Headmistress, Girls Latin School - Thank you for remodeling work,
Oct. 31, 1938 To Otto K. Eitel from Avery Brundage - Thank you for friendly message, Dec. 27, 1939 To Abercrombie & Fitch from Gus - Recommendation for project, June 22, 1940
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To Federal Works Agency from b'. A. McClaight, City National Bank & Trust Co., Chicago - Letter of recommendation, Avery Brundage Company, Dec. 3, 1940 Paul L. Battey, Battey & Childs - Pleased with work, Dec. 14, 1940
L. G. Blessing, Bastian-Blessing - Thank you for Christmas remembrance, Dec. 31, 1941 John D Black - Thank you for Xmas gift Dec. 28, 1942 John P Brady - Thank you for Xmas gift Dec. 29, 1942 L. G. Blessing, Bastian-Blessing - Thank you for Xmas gift, Dec. 29, 19/+2 To Whom it May Concern from F. E. Robbins, Major, Corps of Engineers Recommendation
letter, Mar. 16, 1943 L G. Blessing, Bastian-Blessing - Thank you for Xmas gift, Dec. 24, 1943 Fred Eckert - Thank you for Xmas gift, Dec. 30, 1944 To A. M. Kinney from Bastian-Blessing - Letter of recommendation, Avery Brundage
Company and work, Feb. 19, 1945 Realty Building Weekly - Request for statement, Dec. 31, 1946 To Realty Building Weekly from Avery Brundage - Statement on building industry,
Jan. 4, 1947 To LaSalle Hotel from David Hayes - Praise for hotel, Dec. 14, 1948Thomas H. Beck, Crowell-Collier Publishing Co. - Request for statement for cornerstone
new building, Jan. 10, 1949 To Crowell-Collier from Avery Brundage - Transmitting statement, Feb 8, 1949Crowell-Collier - Thank you, Feb. 15, 1949To L. M. Giannini, President Bank of America, San Francisco from Byron W Kanaley -
Introduction of Avery Brundage, Nov. 15, 1951 Byron W. Kanaley - Transmitting above letter, Nov. 15, 1951Secretary, Suaquehanna Corporation - Avery Brundage elected Chairman of the Board
Susquehanna Corporation, Sept. 17, 1957 Arthur G. Osgood, Harris Bank - Thank you for 25 years business with bank Apr. 25, 1966 To Patrick Lennan from Avery Brundage - On the difficulties at Susquehanna Corporation,
Feb. 27, 1959
Important Letters to and from Avery Brundage...Personal
To Editor-Personal Efficiency from Editor-Alumni News, U of Illinois Request to reprint article on Avery Brundage, Aug. 2, 1926
William G. Harrison - Request to start "Avery Brundage for President of the United States in1940", June 27, 1936
To Miss F. M. Blakely from Avery Brundage - War Stamp chain letter, Apr. 12, 1943To Justa Lindgren, U of Illinois from Avery Brundage - Congratulations on 40 years of
service, Oct. 12, 1944 Edward B. Lucius - Avery Brundage for Mayor of Chicago, May 4, 1945To Senator James 0. Eastland from Avery Brundage - Conditions in Europe Dec. 20, 1945 Senator James 0. Eastland - Thank you Dec. 20 1945Unicorn Press - Request to join Board June 28 1948Robert E. Doherty, Carnegie Institute - '09 Class Reunion, July 8, 1949To R. E. Doherty from Avery Brundage - Acceptance of above, July 15, 1949J. Roscoe Miller, Northwestern U - Northwestern Centennial Award, Oct. 2, 1951The Spectator - Request for life insurance statement, Oct. 10, 1950To The Spectator from Avery Brundage - Statement, Oct. 18, 1950Robert E. Doherty - '09 Class Reunion, Oct. 21, 1949Edmund Frazer, National Transitads - Congratulations on Northwestern U Award,
Dec. 14, 1951 To Edmund Frazer from Avery Brundage - Thank you, Dec. 27, 1951Reuben Levine - Birthday wishes, 1955
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Frank M. Engleman - Appreciation of improvements done on Country Club, May 14, 1956To Herb Megran from Avery Brundage - Regrets missing dinner in his honor, Apr. 20, 1957 Hunt E. Blair - Compliment, Jan. 5, 1959George Donoghue - Thank you for wonderful friendship, Jan. 18, 1960David D. Henry, President, U of Illinois - Profile sketch in The New Yorker Aug. 6, 1960 M. W. Ozier - Avery Brundage Homecoming, June 10, 1960To Payette National Forest, Idaho from Avery Brundage - "Brundage Mountain",
Mar. 6, 1961 Payette National Forest - "Brundage Mountain", Mar. 10, 1961David D. Henry - Thank you for interest in U of Illinois, Jan. 22, 1964Gertrude Cummings - Thank you re: care of Miss B, May 15, 1964Paul H. Giddens, Hamline U President - Hayward speech, Dec 21, 1966The Civic Committee to Honor Avery Brundage memo, Sept. 8, 1967Harry McGuire - Regret at loss of home, Sept. 25, 1964Wille Grut - Thank you for Barbara's gift, Aug. 5, 1966Mayor Richard J. Daley - Birthday congratulations, Sept. 23, 1969Illinois Susquicentennial Commission invitation, Nov. 15, 1968
Important Letters to and from Avery Brundage...Art
Charles F. Kelley, Art Institute-Chicago - Congratulations on fine bronzes, June 18, 1948Kojiro Tomita, Museum of Fine Arts-Boston - Appreciation for showing Chinese bronzes
collection, Oct. 28, 1948J. Mayuyama & Co. - "Best private collection in the States", Mar. 20, 1951Lawrence Sickman, Willi m Rockbill Nelson Gallery of Art - Thank you for Chicago
meeting, Oct. 22, 1951King Gustav Adolf, Stockholm - Sympathy on loss of home, Dec. 14, 1964Clark Kerr, U of California - Oriental Culture Center, M. H. de Young Museum,
Dec. 17, 1964Jack R. McGregor, Director-De Young - drafts of Soper manuscript on Avery Brundage's
bronzes and mirrors, Feb. 5, 1965Gardner A. Dailey, F.A.I.A. - Addition to deYoung Mweum, June 10, 19666 page U.S. Information Agency release on "Brundage Collection"2 page Release on "I Left My Heart In San Francisco" Award for 1967Anna M. Stevenson, Spiritual Assembly of Baha'is of San Francisco - Appreciation for
donation of collection of Asian Art to San Francisco, June 29, 1966Rene Weaver, Society of Western Artists - Same as above, July 12, 1966To The Ying of Sweden from Avery Brundage - International symposium on Orientalculture at Museum, Aug. 15, 1966The King of Sweden - Thank you for letter, Aug. 21, 1966Giulio Onesti, IOC-Rome - Thank you for book on Asiatic art "Apollo", Aug. 25, 1966David D. Henry, President, U of Illinois - Thank you for "Apollo", Sept. 7, 1966Ivar Vind, Denmark - Letter re: visit to Collection in San Francisco, Nov. 8, 1966Henry F. Seldis, The Times - Re: article on Collection, Nov. 8, 1966Gordon B. Washburn, Asia Howe G llery - "Chinese Treasures from Avery Brundage
Collection" loan, Apr. 5, 1967To Ivon d'Argence from John Walker, National Gallery of Art - Exhibition, July 25, 1967Friends of the San Francisco Public Library - "Thank You Mr. Brundage," July 25, 1967Lyndon Baines Johnson memo of congratulations on Avery Brundage addition to de Young
MuseumBrutus Hamilton - After visit to CollectionMax Loehr, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard U - Thank you for "Chinese Ceramics,"
Apr. 15, 1968
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Arthur A. Houghton Jr. - Thank you for becoming sponsor Centennial of Metropolitan Museum, June 20, 1968
Mayor Joseph Alioto - Giving all support to Mr. Brundage almost for anything, Aug. 14, 1968
Harry A. Olsen, Japan America Society of Chicago - Thanks for talk, July 14, 1970LawsuitsAvery Brundage v. Le Miroir des Sports, 1959-60Avery Brundage v. E'Equipe, July, 1970
Box 335:
Films and Tapes
Films
I. Sentinels of SilenceAncient Mexican ruins of Mayas, Toltecs, and Aztecs: pyramids, stone carvings,mosaics, temples, statues. The sites are Tenochtitlan Monte Alban, Mitla, Tula,Palenque, Chichen Itza, Uxmal. Narrated by Orson Welles. 16 mm. color film.Directed by Robert Amram.
II. Der Olympiade der Kinder (The Olympics by Children)Children's drawings of the Olympics at Munich in 1972. No narration. 16 mm. colorfilm. Produced by Brockner Trickfilm.
III. World Treasure - Ours for the VotingTelevision commercials supporting the bond proposition (Proposition A) to build anaddition to the De Young Museum to house Brundage's Asian art collection. Thecommercials consist of Brundage and a civic leader urging an affirmative vote. SanFrancisco, 1964. 16 mm. black and white.
IV. International Olympic Committee Tokyo SessionThe 54th Session of the I.O.C. in 1958, showing scenes of Tokyo, Brundage, Japaneseofficials, Emperor Hirohito, and other Olympic officials. The scenes include theopening session, inspection of athletic stadiums, social events, sightseeing in WesternJapan (seeing shrines, temples, statues, and pearl diving), and the opening ceremoniesfor the 3rd Asian Games being held in Tokyo. English Narration. 16mm. black andwhite. Produced by Asia Film Inc.
V. Entrevista Saldano y Sr. Avery Brund geInterview with Brundage concerning the Olympics to be held in Mexico City inOctober, 1968 Interview is in Spanish- it occurred August 15, 1968. 16mm. black andwhite
This Week in Sports, narrated by Marty Glickman. Produced by Telenews Hearst MetrotoneNews
I. Winter Games Under WayOlympic Games at Squaw Valley, February, 1960 Opening ceremonies, VicePresident Nixon, figure skating, hockey, ski jump
DVD (3)DVD TransferAVI FilesMPG FIles
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II. US Team Wins Hockey TitleOlympic Games at Squaw Valley, February, 1960 Also skiing.
See DVDs noted under I. Winter Games Under Way
III. Olympic Hopefuls Meet in TrialsGymnastic trials for Olympic Games, Rome, 1960
IV. US Olympians in Top FormAAU championships and Olympic trials for summer games in Rome, 1960. Shot put, hammer throw, hurdles, sprints, high jump. June 28, 1960
V. Four Qualify for OlympicsCycling trials for summer games in Rome, 1960. July 26, 1960.
VI. Olympic Games Open in RomeOpening ceremonies, diving, swimming, cycling, wrestling, basketball. August 30, 1960.
VII. American Stars Fail at RomeShot put, high jump, 100 meter run, swimming. (Americans win some events; the title is somewhat misleading.) September 6, 1960.
Films in Oversize File:
I. Auf Wiedersehen, Mr. BrundageA film portrait of Brundage. Interviews with Brundage are overdubbed with a Germantranslation. A written re-translation into English is with the film. Scenes includeBrundage's eighty-fourth birthday party; interviews with Brundage in Chicago, SanFrancisco, Santa Barbara, and Lausanne; still photographs from Brundage's earlycareer as an athlete and businessman; still photograph with Brundage and major worldfigures (De Gaulle, Khrushchev, Brezhnev, Pope Paul, Franco, and Hirohito);Brundage's Asian art collection; and Hitler opening the Olympic Games in Berlin in1936. 16mm. color. By Horst Peets and Werner Schneider. ca. 1972
II. The Avery Brundage Collection of Asian ArtShowing art from India, Cambodia, Indonesia, Thhailand, Nepal, Tibet, Afghanistan,China, Korea and Japan. Statues, sculpture, pottery of religious and secularorientation. William Hollenbeck, Narrator. 16mm. Black and white. 1968.
III. XIX Olympic Games, Mexico City, 1968Highlights of the games by ABC Sports. Covers opening of the games, track and fieldevents, swimming events, equestrian events, gymnastics. Centers on achievements ofAmericans. Main narrator, Chris Schenkel. 16 mm. color, 1968.
IV. "Olympic Cavalcade,"Highlights of the XI (1936) Olympic Games, produced by United Artists/WestportInternational Films, Inc, 1948. 16 mm. black and white, ca. 45 minutes.Donated by Ruth Shellberg, November 20, 1989
Tapes: I. Studio fur neue Musik-Heidelberg Aus-Viva-Musikproduktion
Olympic Music Festival, 1972. In German.
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II. Olympic Games, Munich, 1972Opening ceremony, Brundage, Gustav Heinemann.
III. Interview with Avery BrundageInterviewer speaks German; Brundage speaks English. Concerning the winter gamesat Sapporo in 1972; the disqualification of Karl Schranz, the possible ending ofcertain winter events or the entire winter games.
IV. Brundage's Speech at the Tokyo Press Club, May 29, 1964Concerning amateurism, nationalism (the use of national flags and anthems; the twoChinas;) and the construction of the sites for the summer games in Tokyo.
V. Winter Olympics, Squaw Valley, 1960Reports by Lowell Thomas on the Olympic Games.
VI. Winter Olympics, Sapporo, 1972Cassette recording
Box 336: Microfilm56 reels of 16 mm. positive microfilm of the Brundage Papers produced by Notre DameUniversity ca. 1970 and arranged as represented in the Avery Brundage Collection
Sport Files--Miscellaneous Reel
1 Amos, Alonzo Stagg - Bush, Clarence2 Bushnell, Asa S. - Dikmanis, Janis3 E - Friermood, H. T.4 Friermood H. T. - Jopl, E.5 Kennedy, Charles W. - Kirby, Gustavus T. (1934-37)6 Kirby, Gustavus T. (1932-34) - McGovern, John T. (1940-52)7 N - Rubien, Frederick W. (1940)8 Rubien, Frederick W. (1939) - Simms, James P. (1947-52)9 Simms, James F. - Trimble, Rufus J. (1946-48)10 Van Camp, Owen - Worthmann, Dietrich
IOC Secretariat & Presidents Reel
1 Berlioux, Monique - Westerhollf, Johann W.2 Westerhollf, Johann W - Edstrom, J. S.
IOC Members Reel
1 Aldao Richardo C. - Clark Jose de J.2 Clark Jose de J. - Exeter Marquess of3 Exeter, Marquess of - Gomez, Marte R.4 Gomez, Marte R. - Massard, Armand5 Massard, Armand - Mayer, Otto6 Mayer, Otto7 Mayer, Otto - Reczek, Wlodzimierz8 Reczek, Wlodzimierz - Weir, Hugh 9 Weir, Hugh - Ydigoras, Fuentes M.
Bulletin Officiel du Comite International Olympique
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Reel12 Jan. 1926 - Jan. 1938
Bulletin de Comite International Olympique Reel
7 Oct. 1946 - May 19568 July 1956 - Aug. 19639 Nov. 1963 - Aug. 1966
Circular Letters to IOC, NOC's & IF's, July 1952 - Dec. 1956Circular Letters to IOC, July 1940 - Jan. 1946
Sport Files, National Olympic Committees Reel
1 Applications for Recognition as NOC - Australia, 1952-612 Australia, 1949-69 - China (Taiwan) 1952-613 Chinese Olympic Committee - Costa Rica
Box 337:
Sport Files, National Olympic Committees Reel
4 Cuba - France, 1937-605 France, General - West Germany, NOC6 West Germany, Saar - Iceland7 India - Japan, Newspaper Clippings8 Japan, Newspapers - Mexico8A Netherlands Antilles NOC- Poland Olympic Committee9 Poland, General, 1939-69 - South African Olympic National Games, 196310 South African National Games - Turkey11 Uganda - Zambia
Sport Files, International Federations & Sports Reel
1 General Assembly of International Sports Federations - International Amateur Baseball Federation
2 Baseball, 1941-69 - Federation Equestran International, 1965-693 Federation Equestrian International, 1960-62 - Federation Internationale Des
Societies D'Avivon (Rowing), 1952-694 Federation Internationale Des Societies D'Avivon, 1962-69 - Table Tennis5 Tobagganing - Winter Games
Publications Reel
6 Amateur Athletic Union of the U.S., Dec. 1923 - Oct. 192911 Amateur Athlete, March 1930 - Dec. 193218 Jan. 1933 - June 193914 July 1939 - Dec. 194516 Jan. 1946 - July 195017 Aug. 1950 - Dec. 195015 Revue Olympique Jan. 1901 - Dec. 19114 Jan. 1912 - Dec. 191310 Olympische Rundschau
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1 Olympic Review5 Olympic News June 1923 - Aug. 1934
Scrapbooks Reel
23
Box 338:
Mexico 68 (Mexican Organizing Committee). In 5 volumes (in Spanish and German)Vol. 1 El PaisVol. 2 La OrganizacionVol. 3 Los Deportes
Mexico 68. "Twelve Museums of Mexico (pamphlet)Olympic Newsletter (and Pictorial Review). Mexico 68 (In English except
where noted). Mexican culture and Olympics, 1968. Numbers 1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 (one English, one Spanish), 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17,18, 19, 20 (one English, one Spanish), 21, 22 (one English, oneSpanish), 23 (one English, one Spanish), 24 (one English, one Spanish),25
Box 339:
Mexico 68Vol. 4 La Olimpiada CulturalVol. 5 (binder of souvenir items, listed on binder)
Olympic Newsletter, Numbers 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38(one English, one Spanish), 39 (one English, one Spanish), 40 (oneEnglish, one Spanish), 41 (issue on Brundage) (pictorial review: oneEnglish, one Spanish), 42 (one English, one Spanish), 43
Box 340:
Olympic Programs, 1896Universal Exposition, St. Louis, Program of Olympic Games and World's ChampionshipContests, 1904IV Olympiad, London, Program and General Regulations, 1908V Olympiad, Stockholm, Program, July 7, 13, 14, 15, 1912V Olympiad, Stockholm, Track and Field Regulations, Swimming Regulations, 1912VII Olympiad, Antwerp, Official Program, 1920VII Olympiad, Paris, General Regulation, Track and Field Program, 1924IX Olympiad, Amsterdam, Program, 1928
Box 341:
Photocopies and Notes for the Stiftung Topographies des Terrors Exhibit (Berlin), byMarcus Funck, on "National Socialism and Sport: The Olympic Games 1936"
Photograph Copies from Scrapbook 1 (7 images, 11 prints) The negative numbers areon the copies only, since Scrapbook 1 was very fragile until reformatted in2001. This folder should be presented to users who wish to look at material inScrapbook 1.
Photograph Copies from:
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Scrapbook 5 (1 print)Scrapbook 8A (1 print)Scrapbook 9 (1 image, 2 prints)Scrapbook 12B (4 images, 5 prints)Scrapbook 15 (1 print)Scrapbook 18 (4 images, 6 prints)Scrapbook 25 (19 images, 23 prints)Scrapbook 31, Leipzig, 1956 (20 images, 28 prints)Scrapbook 36 (4 images, 6 prints)Scrapbook 44 (2 prints)Scrapbook 57 (3 images, 6 prints)Scrapbook 64 (1 print)Scrapbooks 108 and 109, Leni Riefenstahl Photograph Album (4 images, 6 prints)
Box 342:
Scrapbook 1 (preservation photocopies)InventoryItems 1.10-55.07
Box 343:
Scrapbook 1 (preservation photocopies)Items 56.01-108.111
Box 344:
Scrapbook 1 (preservation photocopies)Items 109.01-A-11
Box 345:
Scrapbook 10
Box 346:
Scrapbook 25
(Note: The following materials were donate to the Spurlock Museum by Avery Brundage,and subsequently accessioned from the Spurlock Museum July 14, 2003. AdditionalCertificates, awards, and honors may be found in map size Box 347.)
Certificates, Awards, Honors (1 folder)American Olympic Legion Member of the Eleventh Olympiad, UndatedOrder of the Grand Cordon of Brilliant Star Conferred by Republic of China, UndatedAchievement Certificate from Japan signed by Avery Brundage, UndatedUnited States Amateur Baseball Association Honorary Member, Undated“Excmo Senor of Santa Barbara” - Certificate with Title Bestowed by City of Santa
Barbara, UndatedMember and President of American Olympic Committee - Certificate of
Achievement, 1932 (2 copies)Amateur Athletic Union Membership Certificate, May 25, 1933
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U.S.A Baseball Congress Official Certificate, 1935Pan American Aiway Systems Certificate, August 18, 1937United States Olympian Midwestern Chapter Membership Certificate, 1949Northwestern University Centennial Award and Program for Convocation, 1951Testimonial Album Presented to Avery Brundage by the United States Olympic
Committee and Athletes and Officials, 1952Contribute, U.S. Olympic Fund “U.S Olympic Team Day”, 1952U.S. Olympic Association Certificate of Appreciation, 1952United State Olympic Trials New York City JUDO Official, Presented by New York
World’s Fair 1964-1965 Corporation, 1964Art Institute of Chicago Patron, 1965"Leader in Volleyball" - Certificate Awarded by United State Volleyball Association,
May 10, 1966Board of Supervisors of County of Santa Barbara Achievement Certificate
Commemorating 80th Birthday, December 4, 1967"Sportsman of the Year" from Union League Foundation for Boys' Clubs, 1968International Softball Federation Award, 1968Mina: Urha Kaleva Kekkanen, 1969Pierre de Coubertin-Medaille in Gold, June 23, 1969Deutsche Hochschule Fu KorperKultur - Leipzig, July 25, 1969City of Los Angels to Avery Brundage Certificate of Appreciation, October 20, 1969World Sports Congress, December 7, 1969Olympic Achievement Certificate, 1970Osterreichisches Olympicsches Comite, April 29, 1971Grand Officeir de'lOrdre Grand-Ducal de la Couronne de Chene, September 1971First Class of the Order of the Rising Sun Awarded by Emperor of Japan, 1972
"Olympian" - Title Conferred by Resolution in Athens, June 12, 1972 (3 items)Brazilian Olympic Committee to Avery Brundage, August 14, 1972Union League Club of Chicago Commemorative Certificate, 1973Federation Internationale De Volleyball Medal in Munich, September 6, 1972
Amateur Athletic Union Life Membership, June 8, 1945International Olympic Academy Achievement Certificate, August 1970
Box 347: (Map Size Box in UAR 49-4)
Certificates, Awards, HonorsCertificate in Greek, UndatedUnited States Track and Field to Brundage for Outstanding Achievement in Track and
Field, UndatedVIIe Olympiade Paris Diplome, from International Olympic Committee, 1924El Comite Organizador de los 111 Juegos Deportivos Bolivarianos, 1951Tokyo Metropolitan government “Honorary Tokyo Citizen,” 1955University of Illinois Alumni Association Illini Achievement Award, 1958Guest of Honor of the Heroic City of Puebla de Zaragoza, 1963National Track and Field Association General Chien Ta-Chum to Brundage, 1965Republic of the Congo Ordre Du Merite Congolais, 1967City of Los Angeles Resolution of Thanks, 1967National YMCA Physical Education Assembly and Committee Greetings, 1967County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors to Brundage, 1967Organizacion Deportiva Panamericana, 1967Grenoble 1968 Xes jeux Olympiques d’Hiver Diplome, 1968El Comite Organizador De Los Juegos De la XIX Olimpiada Diploma, 1968I Olimpiada de Periodismo Certamen Internacional “Francisco Zarco” Diploma, 1969
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Baudouin, Roi de Belges Grand Officier de L’ordre de Leopold II, 1969Comite Constitue Par La Ville de Sion-Valais Candidate Suisse A Lorganisation Des
XIIes Jeux Olympiques...Lettre De Creance, 1970Certificate from Taiwan Goverment in Chinese to Brundage, 1970Certificate in Greek, 1971iZMiR AKDENiZ OYUNLARI Diploma, 1971Certificate from Government of Japan in Japanese to Brundage, 1971National Olympic Committees to President Avery Brundage, 1972La Federacion Nacional de Charros Distinguido companero Charro, 1972Laura Bride powers memorial Award, 1972Cuarto Congreso Argentino de Medicina del Deporte to Brundage, 1972Senado Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico to Brundage, 1972California Legislature Resolution Resolution Commending Brundage, 1973Salute from Employees of La Salle, President Olympic Committee, 1972 Supreme Council Sovereign Grand Inspectors General Honorary Member, 1973Premio Panathlon International, 1973Certificate in Russian to Brundage, 1982
PhotographsJapanese Team Receiving Medals from Avery Brundage at Ceremony, standing next
to GDR and CCCP teams,
Box 348: (Oversize Box)
Photo Albums Presented to Avery BrundageDeutsche Hochschule fur Korperkultur, LeipzigEl Comite Olimpico De Mexico Presenta: Photographs of Sports Installations in
Mexico CityVisit of Mr. Avery Brundage, President of the International Olympic Committee to
Kiel on 5 June, 1972
Box 349:Daguerreotypes and AmbrotypesUnidentified individuals (Brundage ancestors?)
Daguerreotypes:Adult ManYouth with infantWoman
Ambrotypes:Group of men outdoorsLittle girlYoung adult womanAdult man in military uniformAdult womanYoung adult womanAdult woman
Oversize File - Box 350 and Exhibit Cases From Box Number
Cortina, 1956 161Melbourne, 1956 162Olimpicus, Rome, 1960 168Tokio, 1964 173Draft of the Program for the Games of the XIXth Olympiad 177
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Calendar of 1970 179Bulletin of the Organizing Committee
for the Games of the XXth Olympiad 181Volume 1 October 1968Volume 2 May 1969Volume 3 May 1970Volume 4 March 1971Volume 6 September 1971Volume 7 June 1972
Olympia 72 183IX Central American and Caribbean Games, Kingston, Jamaica,
July 21-August 4, 1962, Rules and General Program 198First Panamerican Games 202
Number 1 December 1950Number 2 January 1951Number 3 February 1951
La Pintura Columbiana en los VI JuegosPanamericanos de Cali, 1971 (2 copies) 205
II Semana Deportiva Internacional Centro de Prensa,Mexico City, Mexico, December 12-20, 1966 206
Italia Sportiva, January 1, 1953 230National Skiing, Complete Volume of 1957-58 Season 230Neve Ghiaccio Sole, April 24, 1949 230Citation for Caballero Gran Oruz, Order of Civil Merit,
Spain Dec. 2, 1965 S
Films
I. Auf Wiedersehen, Mr. Brundage. 16mm. color. 1972II. The Avery Brundage Collection of Asian Art. 1968III. XIX Olympic Games, Mexico City, 1968
Photographs
1930 Avery Brundage at the British Empire GamesJan. 30, 1930, Chicago Athletic Association DinnerOct. 1957, Berlin, Dr. Theodore LewaldLady, ca. 1900Lady ca. 1920Gentleman, 1920Graduation Class, school children, ca. 19003 ladies and 3 gentlemen, ca. 1900 (3 prints)Caricature of Edward Brundage, ca. 1916Avery Brundage by Murillo, St. LouisAvery Brundage by Greystone Studies, New York (3 prints)Track Team, U. of Illinois with winning trophy, ca. 1908Track Team, U. of Illinois, ca. 1908Painting of Avery Brundage throwing discuss, ca. 1914Man by Moffett, Chicago (2 copies)Stone religious figure (Buddha)Drawing of Avery Brundage by Gaucho 5-6-60Colored photograph of downtown area by Peter Garbe, Berlin, DDRColored photograph of downtown area and clock tower by Peter Garbe, Berlin, DDR
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Black and white photograph of Otto-Grotewohl Str. by Peter Garbe, Berlin, DDRWedding portrait by BachrachColored wedding portrait by Backrach
Scrapbooks
Certificates of Acceptance by Avery Brundage of the National Collegiate and Scholastic Swimming Trophy, Melbourne, Dec. 7, 1956Olympia, New York, Summer 1936 (2 copies)The World Magazine, "America's All-Around Champion and His Stringent Rules forAthletic Success," Oct. 1, 1916 (5 copies)
Poster
Sports in Africa, General Secretariat of the Supreme Council for Sport in Africa, Yaounde, Federal Republic of Cameroon, 1971-72 (8 copies)
Pencil Sketch - Avery Brundage, IOC President, Portrait with Asian art and 1912 Olympics by Al Rainovic, 1968 (In Box 99)
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Record Series 26/20/37Avery Brundage Collection Duplicate Publications
Box 1:
The Four Dimensions of Avery Brundage (17 cc)
Box 2:
same (17 copies)
Box 3:
same (17 copies
Box 4:
same (17 cc)
Box 5:
same (17 cc)
Box 6:
same (17 cc)
Box 7:
same (17 cc)
Box 8:
Four Dimensions (3 cc)The Speeches of Avery Brundage, 1952-68 (20 cc)Discours du President Avery Brundage de 1952-1968 (in French) (4 cc)"The Fumbled Ball" (pamphlet, address by A.B. 12/1/1966) (20 cc)"Olympism " (pamphlet, IDC: 1972) (22 cc)"Olympisme " (in French) (18 cc)Olympic Games and Art in Greece (Athens: 1956)
Box 9:
American Plympic Committee Report, 1920 (4 cc)American Olympic Committee Report, 1936 (7 cc)
Box 10:
American Olympic Committee Report, 1928 (2 cc but one is in poor condition-missing front cover and back cover detached)
Report of the USOC, 1948 Games (9 cc)
Box 11:
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Report of the USOC, 1948 Games (10 cc)
Box 12:
Report of the USOC, 1948 Games (10 cc)
Box 13:
United States 1952 Olympic Book (9 cc)
Box 14:
"United States Olympic Team: 1948" (roster) (3 cc)"The Pageantry Story: VIII Olympic Winter Games, Squaw Valley, 1960" (pamphlet)
(5 cc)"A Tribute to the American People" (pamphlet re: Auatralia's monument to U.S.
troops) ca. 1952"Facts and Figures: Olympic Winter Games, Squaw Vally, 1960" 2 cc)Wrestling program 1964 Olympics, Tokyo"USOC Rules for the Fuidance of Games Commitee and list of Games Committees", 1948 (2 cc)Programas Dulture de la IXI Olimpaide, Mexico 68 Organizing Committee, issues:
"Zhok-Folk Ballet""Drama workshop of Cuba", (2 cc)"Noh and Kyogen Theatre", (2 cc)"African Balley""Ballet of the Five Continents", (2 cc)"Merce Cunningham and His Dance Company""Ballet of the America" (2 cc)"National Ballet of Cuba" (2 cc)"National Balley of Canada" (2 cc)"Martha Graham and Dance Company""Prague Ballet""The Bayanihan Ballet""Marot/Sade"Soloists of the Bolshoi Ballet.
"Olympic Update", Seoul Organizing Committee, May 1987"Seoul Flame," Seould Organizing Committee, May 1987Seoul 1988 (program)The Seoul Olympic Villager no. 8 (September 10, 1988) (newspaper)The Seoul Olympian, no. 14 (September 16, 1988 (newspaper)"Memoria y Bolance," (Argentinian Olympic Committee pamphlet), 1949(Children's souvenir Olympic ticker albums, (1972) (2 cc)Frooks, Dorothy. The Olymic Torch (NY: 1946), (4 cc)Olympische Spiele 1956, Cortina-Stockholm-Merbourne (2 cc)
ICO, "The Olympic Games: Fundamental Principles, Rules and Regulations, General Information",1958"Rules for Regional Games," English/French, 1952 (2 c)"Rules Conerning the Attribution of the Alympic Awards, " English/Grench Spanich"Protocol," English/French/Spanish, 1953 (2 cc)"The IOC and the Modern Olympic Games," ca. 1933 (3 cc)
1950 (3 cc)(French Language), 1949, 1973
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"Report to the IOC", Melbourne Organizing Committee, April 1954Brundage, The Challenge, Janpanses Ed., 1972
Box 15:
Mexico City Olympic Organizing Committee, Bulletion 1966-67 nos.: 4 (2 cc), 5, 6 (2 cc), 7 (9 cc),8 (6 cc), 9 (2 cc), and 10V Juegos Deportivos Bolivarianos Memoria, 1965"Simbolos Culturos Mexico 68"
"Mexico 68: Program Sportixs, Billets, Sites be Competition" (map/Timetable) (5 cc)"Transaction, Asian Games Federation, 1968"Programa Artistico Y Cultural", Mexico City Games, 1968 (2 cc)
Mexico City Organizing Committee, Olympic Newsletter, nos: 1 (51 cc), 2, 3 (2 cc), 4 (3 cc), 5(3cc), 6 (2 cc), 7 (3 cc), 8 (2 cc), 9 (3cc), 10 (2 cc), 11 (31 cc), 12 (31 cc)
Box 16:
Olympic Newsletter, nos: 13 (31 cc), 14 (2 cc), 15 (3 cc), 16, 17, 18 (2 xx), 19, 20 (4 cc), 21 (2 xx),22, 23 (3 xx), 24 (3 cc), 25 (3 cc), 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40, 43, 44
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Index
A Box No.
Aberdare, Lord Clarence 50, S12BAce 251Additions of Sports to Olympic program 102Ademola, Adetokumbo 50Aeronautics 210Afghanistan 116Africa 276African games 196, S8AAguirre, Enrique C. 139Airplane racing 290Akihito, Crown Prince 295, 298Alameda County Weekender 242Alaska 326Alaska Expedition, Alexander Revell
- Field Museum S12B, S23, S34Albania 116Alberdi, Enrique 50Aldao, Ricardo C. 50Alexander, Reginald S. 50Alexandria, Egypt 196, 200Algeria 51, 116Ali, Syed Wajid 50"The All American Way" 244All-around champion, AAU S12, S13, S18Allsports 244, 251Alpine Ski medals, return of 175Altin, Chris 19Amateur Athlete 2, 244, 251Amateur Athletic Union 1-10, 242-244, 248, 292, 300
S1, S5, S12, S12A, S18, S34, S38, S70, S73, S75Awards 5Board of Governors 4Building Fund 4Bulletin 4, 251Championships 335Code 10Committees 2-4Finances 4-5Foreign Relations Committee 2-4NCAA, U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce hearing 12
Newsletter5Patrons Committee 5Pro-Jewish resolution S1Publicity 6Regional associations 6, 7Rules and regulations 8Sports 8
Amateur Bicycle League of America 309Amateur Code, In Defense of the 244Amateur, Definition by A.A.U. 10
Box No.
Amateur Rule, National Ski Association 13Amateurism 11, 102, 107, 156, 181, 243 247, 293, 330, S1, S5, S100
Clippings 271Definitions by A.O.A. and A.O.C. 232in Skiing 219and Olympics, outline of article on 244
America First Committee S1, S13American Academy of Physical Education 223American Association of Health,
Physical Education and Recreation 14, 223Meeting 245
American Athletic Association of the Deaf 223American Boy 244, 251American Broadcasting Company 102American Dairy Association 173American Jewish Life Statement 246The American Legion Magazine 251American Olympic Association S1
Bulletin 251American Olympic Committee 152
Publications 251American Olympic Foundation 223American Olympic Fund 232American Olympic Reunion 227American Olympic Team 242American Ski Annual 252American Water Ski Association 270Americanism, U.S.O.C. 232Amerika-Europa Games, Stuttgart, 1969 308Andrassy, Count Geza 50Andrianov, Konstantin 50, 82Anti-Semitism 152-155Apartment 324Applications for recognition as national Olympic committees 116Applications, Olympic positions 14Archery 210, 290, 309, S76Argentina 50, 51, 61, 116, 190, 202, 203, 276, 326Arkansas Journal 252Arkansas, University of 15Armed Services 109Armstrong, William 19Arroyo Yerovi, Dr. Agustin 50Art 245, 246, 324, 325, 334
Clippings 274Collection of Avery Brundage242, S8A, S9, S11, S12A, S12Competition 156
Rules 302, 303
Box No.
Exhibitions at Olympic Games 303-305, 307Art Institute of Chicago S12BArts Committee 102Asahi Evening News 172, 252Asahi Picture News 252
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Asahi Sports 252Asian art 335Asian Games 196, 197, 289, 308, S7, S105Associated Press 230Association of European Athletics (AEA) 292Association Internationale de Boxe Amateur 212Association Internationale de la Presse Sportive 230Athens, Greece S63Athlete's Newsletter 4Athletic American 252The Athletic Institute 223Athletic recruiting 293
Scholarships 271, S5, 59Athletics 301-303, 306, 308
and Business 244and Industry 244
Atlanta, Georgia 199Austin, Warren R. S38Australia 59, 64, 117, 161-165, 276
278, 304, 533, S5-S7Australian News and Information Bureau 164
Press 163Austria 60, 61, 117, 169, 170, 187
190, 194, 278, 304, 326Automobile racing S76Axel, Prince (Denmark) 50, S16Ayars, James S. S38Azuma, Ryotoro 50
B
Badminton 210Bahai temple S14, S34Bahamas 117Baillet-La Tour, County Henri 42Bakrac, Boris 51Banff, Alberta, Canada 188, 190Bangert, Bill 19Bangkok, Thailand 197, 308Bank Notes, Melbourne 253Barbados 117Barbosa Baez, Enrique O. 51Barbuti, Ray 20Barcelona, Spain 200, 289, 292Barranquilla, Colombia 198
Box No.
Barry, Amadou 51Barth, Arthur 13Baseball 210, 254, 290, 306, 308Basketball 8, 13, 211, 290, 302, 303
306-308, 335, S19A, S76Scandal 8Suppression of 287Women's 8and Football, fixing 271game, U.S.A.-U.S.S.R. 185
Batinton 211Bauer, Carl O. 20Bavaria 181
Beaumont, Jean B. Comte de 100, S1, S8ABeitz, Berthold S1Belgium 59, 60, 63, 64, 118, 151, 188, 276Bellmar, Fred 13Benavides, Alfredo S1Benjelloun, Hadj Mohammed S1Bercasa, Jose A. 51Berea Alumnus 253
Berea College 15Berlin, Germany 206, 301, 302, OFBerliner Illustrirte Zeitung 253Berlioux, Monique 43, 44Berlioz, Hector S44Bermuda 118, 326Berry, Romeyn 332Bicycling, See cyclingBig Ten 293, S34Bike Sports Trail 253Bikila, Abebe 295Bingham, J. Lyman 4, 20, S12B, S12CBingham, William J. 333, S1, S2, S12Black athletes 176
in the United States 287Olympic boycott by American S88, S90, S91
Blake, Robert 20Blessing, L. G. 334Bloemfontein, South Africa 289, 308de Blonay, Baron Godefroy 51Bobsled 13, 211, S69Bobsleigh 306, 309
and tobagganing 211Bolanaki, Angelo 51Boletin Bibliografico de la Secretaria de Hacienda y Credito Publico 253Boletin de los Desportes 253Bolivarian Games 197, 198, S5Bolivia 118, 326Bombay, India 310Bonacossa, Alberto 51, 102
Box No.
Trophy 102Bookmark 243Borotra, Jean 20Bowdoin College 15Bowling 8, 212, 254, 290
lawn S9Boxing 8, 212, 244, 290, 301-303
306, 309, S1, S2, S50, S76Boy Scouts of America 223Boycott, 1937 Olympics 155, S1
by United States black athletes 287, S91Bradley, Tom 195Brazil 55, 57, 58, 60, 62, 118, 205, 276, 326Brazzaville, Congo 196Brezhnev, Leonid I. 335Bridge 290Brigham Young University 15British Empire and Commonwealth Games 198, 289, OF
track team welcome 244British Olympic Association 269, 307
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British Olympic Journal 253-United States Games 308, S34
Broken time 102, 244, 246, 247, S4, S70, S72, S73Brown, Edmund 194Brown, George McL. 51Bruch, RickyBrundage, Avery 102, 107, 110, 111, 156
181, 213, 240-250, 294-300, OFAnti-semitic charges 274Articles and speeches 244-251, S13, S70-S73
list of for 1929-68 244Awards 240, 324, S3, S3ABiographical brochures 240Birthday, 80th 246, S80-S84Book notes on Russian sports 244Business activities 274Christmas cards 242Clippings 272-274Cup 242Foundation 246Honor, Civil Committee to 246Interviews 250Invitations to speak 240, 241vs. Lannan 274Medals and awards, list of 240Personal philosophies 274Re-election as IOC President S8Resignation as IOC President S8Speech notes 244
Box No.
Telegrams sent 240Travel 275
Brundage, Chester L. S12C, S104Brundage, Edward J. 334, S12C, S104, OFBrundage, Mrs. Elizabeth 295, 298, S8ABrundage, Mariann S106Brundage Family S104, OFBrussels, Belgium 188Buck, Clifford 232Budapest, Hungary 308Budo demonstration 306Buenos Aires, Argentina 190, 202, 203, 389, 308Builder's Forum 253Building Construction 244, 344, S10, S12, S14, S34Bulgaria 63, 114, 118, 276, S7, S12B, S19ABulgarian Olympic Committee Bulletin 253Burckhardt, Carl 107Bureau International de Pedagogie
Sportive, Lausanne 233Burghley, Lord David, See ExeterBurke, Henry P. 20, 233Bush, Clarence 20, 233Bushnell, Asa 21, S38Business and Finance 288, 334, S13Bustamente, Julio B. 51Bustos Moron, Horacio 51Butler, John M. 333Butler, Michael 21
C
Cahiers 230Cain, John S26Caisson Digger, 100 feet under
Chicago with a 244Calgary, Alberta, Canada 188, 189Cali, Colombia 199, 205, 206, 289California 7, S8, S8A
Ocean Lifeguard Championships 223Olympic Commission 167Real estate 274Ski Association 223State University at Hayward 15University of, at Berkeley 15 Riverside 15
Santa Barbara 15Cambodia 119, 276, 307, 326Camerouns 119, OFCampbell, New York S104
Box No.
Canada 51, 53, 60, 62, 64, 115, 119179, 185-190, 193, 194, 205, 276, 286, S4
Cannon, Ralph 22, 233Canoeing 212, 290, 302, 303, 306Canton Oriental Cultural Association 253Caracas, Venezuela 197, 199Carl Diem Institut 22Carrel, Elbert 190Cartoons 183Casting 212Casting Federation Tournament,
International 309Catholic Youth Organization 244Central African Republic 119Central American and Caribbean Games198, 199, 244, 245, 289,
S72, OFCentral Republic Bank and Trust Company S12BCentral United States Ski Association 223Ceylon 119Chad 119Champ, Missouri 19Champion Award Winners 102Champions, Ex-Olympic 287Chamrousse 174Chang, Key Young S2Channel City Club 247Chapman, Ralph S34Character building, sports as 287Charte de Jeux Olympiques 102Charusathiara, Prapass 52Chess 212Chiang Kai-Shek S9AChicago, Illinois 187, 188, 204, 242, 247, 289
295, 296, 308, S2, S6, S7, S12, S13, S34Chicago 253Chicago Art Institute S11Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry 248, S13
Athletic Association 244, S1, S12A, S18, S34, OFThe Cherry Circle 253
Campaigns to promote 248Commonwealth Club 246
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Herald-American football game 242Medal of Merit S12BOlympic site and sports center 248Olympics 244
Recreation Commission 242Sport Week 223Tribune, Dinner for French and American boxers 244, 324
Box No.
ChicagoTribune, Dinner for French and American boxers 244, 324
Sunday Magazine 253University of 16, 243, 244World's Fair of 1933 S1, S12Yacht Club 294Youth Week 247
Children 335Children's Scholarship League 242Chile 51, 62, 120, 206, 276, 326, S7China, People's Republic of 64, 120-122, 276, 326
S6, S8, S8A, S78Quits IOC S38Question S12B, S38Republic of (Taiwan) 58, 120-122, 276
335, S7, S8, S8A, S12C, S38, S39, S45China's Sports 253Chinese bronzes S12B
magazines 201sports 256
Chrysler Events 253Circular letters 168Cities which desire to stage Olympic
games, information for 104Citizens Keep America Out of War 244, S12Clark, Granville S38Clark, Sheldon 244, S34Clark Flores, Jose de J. 52, 96, 333Cleveland, Ohio 204The Coach 253Coach as Key Man, The 244Codeball S34Cold War S6Colgate Alumni News 253College alumni and athletics 244
football associations 293sports 293, S5, S9A
Colleges, Olympic sports in S1Colleges and universities 16-18Collins, Leroy S28Colombia 123, 198, 199, 205, 206, S3Colorado Springs, Colorado 187Colorful Colorado 253Columbia University 16Columbus, Ohio 195Comelin, Julio Gerlein 53Comite Internationale des Sports Silencieux 223Comite Olympique National Italien Bulletin Officio 254Commercialism in Olympics S7
Committee for Free Asia 223Committee of One Million S38
Box No.
The Commonwealth and Empire Review 254Commonwealth Club of California (San Francisco) 245, 246, S12BCompton, F. E. & Co. 22Cone, Frank M. 243Confederation des Sports du Quebec 185Congo, Republic of the 124, 196Connelly, Raymond 254Constantine, King of Greece 53, 332, S8A, S50Construction contracting Avery Brundage Company 242, 334, S10, S12, S14Cortina 161Costa Rica 124Cosmopolitan 230Coubertin, Pierre de 11, 103, 110, 244, 288
Grave S12BInternational Athletic Games, Buenos Aires 308Speech 246
Coudert, Frederic R. 53Coulon, Roger 207, 222Council of Europe 104Counter Olympic Soccer Tourney Movement 234Cox, Norman C. B. 22Crane, Harvey 22Cricket 290Cristoforo Colombo, Premio Internationale dello Sport 111Crosby, Harry L. "Bing" 27, 56, 190, S12ACross, Cecil L. S. 53Crowell and Collier Building 244Csanadi, Arpad 53, 97Cuadernos Olimpicos 254Cuba 60, 82, 104, 124, 125, 276Cultural programs 156, 158, 161, 168, 170, 176
179, 181Cunningham, James H. 332Curling 212Curtis, Ernst 110Curtis-Bennett, Noel 53Cycling 8, 82, 212, 290, 301-303, 308
309, 335, S19A, S20, S39, S76Road Race 303Suppression of 287
Czechoslovakia 57, 59, 125, 206, 276Czechoslovakian problem 176
D
Dahomey 125Daily American (Rome) 254
Box No.
Dakar, Senegal 196Daume, Willi 53Dawes, A. Signey 53Day, Donald 22Decathlon 213, 290, S18
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Defense du Sport 254De Gaulle, Charles 335Demont, Rick 185Dennis, Laurence 324Denmark 50, 64, 125Denver, Colorado 191, 192, 286, S99Desborough, Lord 53Desmond, Frank H. 22Destino (Barcelona) 254Detroit, Michigan 187, 188, 190, 194, S2, S5, S8ADeutscher Sportbund 223Dewey, Godfrey 233Dewey, Thomas E. 187De Young Museum (San Francisco) 243, 335
S8A, S11, S43, S103Dharmug 254Diaz Ordaz, Gustav 246, 332, S9, S61, S65Dibos, Eduardo 53Diem, Carl 22, 110Diem, Liselott 22Dikmanis, Janis 22Diplomas 104, S3, S3A, S15Dipping of the United States Flag 104, 109Dirksen, Everett McK. 114, 204Discovery 254Discus 213, 290, S76Ditlev-Simonsen Jr., Olaf C. 54Diving 290, 306Djakarta, Indonesia 197, 201, 289Djoukitch, Svet. S. 54Dodge News Magazine 254Dolomiti 254Dominican Republic 125Doping 82, 99Drake University 16Drew, A. Gwendolyn 10Drugs and doping 287Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia 297Duer, A. O. 12Dunne, T. Morris 332Dyrssen, Gustav P. W. 54
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Eaton, Edwin D. 13Box No.
Echanges, Comite International de 104Economic Club of Detroit 245Ecuador 50, 58, 125, 197Eddy, Arnold 7Edstrom, J. Sigfrid 42, 43, 70, 245, S5, S12BEgypt 62, 126, 149, 196, 200, 326, S7Einaudi, Luigi S12BEisenhower, Dwight D. 332, S8, S8A, S12B, S28, S38Ekelund, Bo 54Ekstrom, Sven 148Eligibility in college sports 104El Salvador 126Emery, Ira G. 145Employee Recreation 254Engineering Education?, Is there something
wrong with current 244The English Speaking World 254Equestrian sporting events 13, 139, 152, 161
213, 301-304, 306, 308, 309, 335, S7, S19AL'Equipe 230Ericsson, Gunnar L. V. 54Erler, Suat 54Esperanto language 104Esportiva a Gazeta (Sao Paulo) 254Esportiva Illustrada 254Estatutos, Bylaws of IOC 104Ethiopia 126Europe 276European Games 104, 199, 289, 308Everybody's 254Exeter, Marquess (Lord David Burghley)54, 55, 82, 298, S1Exiles 116
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Fair Play for American Athletes 234Fairleigh Dickinson University 16Falk Handy Facts 254Fearnley, Thomas 23, 55
Cup 104Federated Advertising Club 244Federation Aeronautique Internationale 210Federationnn Equestre Internationale 213Federation Internationale Amateur de Cyclisme 212
de Basketball Amateur 211de Billard 211de Bobsled et de Tobagganing 211de Canoe 212
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de Chronometreurs 210de Curling 212d'Education Physique Bulletin 254d'Escrime (Fencing) 213, 214de Football Association-FIFA (Soccer) 214, 292
Bulletin 255News 255
de Gymnastique 215Federation Internationale Halterophile et Culturiste (weightlifting) 221
de Handball 215de Hockey sur Gazon 216de Lutte Amateur (wrestling) 222
Federation InternationaleMedecine Sportive 210de Natation Amateur-FINA (swimming) 84, 220
Official Bulletin 255des Quilleurs (bowling) 212de Roller Skating 217de Rugby Amateur 217de Ski-FIS 218, 292, S7de Skibob 219des Societes d'Aviron (rowing) 217du Sport Universitaire-FISU Bulletin 255de Tir à l'Arc (archery) 210de Volleyball 221
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Federation Suisse de Marche (walking) 221Federazione Ginnastica D'Italia 255Federazione Sport Silenziosi d'Italia 223
Bolletino 224Feldco Publications 230Fencers League of America 10Fencing 214, 290, 301-303, 306, 308, S76Ferreira Santos, José 55Ferris, Daniel J. 4, 23, 24, 297, S7, S38Field Hockey 215Field Museum S23Figure Skating 217The Filipino Athlete 256Films
"The All American Way" 244"Auf Wiedersehen, Mr. Brundage" OF"The Avery Brundage Collection of Asian Art" OFXIX Olympic Games, Mexico City, 1968 OF"Sentinels of Silence, Mexico" 335
Films, Radio and Television156, 162, 165, 168, 169, 171, 174, 179Box No.
Financial Status 334Financing of Swedish and Swiss Sport 104Fine Arts 152Finland 55, 58, 59, 62, 115, 126, 156, 158-160
188, 190, 193, 243, 276, 278, 302, 303S1, S2, S4
Finlandia News Service 256Finnish Scholarship Fund, U.S.O.C. 234Firpo, Luis 298Fiske, W. M. L. 332Flag salute 152Flags and hymns 104Flagstaff, Arizona 187Flaherty, Vincent X. 25, 298Fleming, Peggy 174Florence, Italy 194Florida 6Florida State University 16Fock, Jenö S58Food and housing 156Football, college 13, 245
Football, collegeNational Football Foundation and Hall of Fame 244"What's Wrong With College Football" 245professional 290, 309Soccer, See Soccer
"For Honor of Country and Glory of Sport" 244Ford assembly plant 242, S14Foreign Correspondents Club, Tokyo 246, 247Formosa, See China, Republic of (Taiwan)France 51, 58, 60, 62, 126, 127, 152, 174
175, 193, 276, 278, 306, 326, S107Franco, Fancisco 300, 335Freyermuth, George 25Friermood, Harold T. 25, 333Frith, Inger K. 333Fumbled Ball, The 245, 246Funk and Wagnalls Encyclopedia 230
Furlong, Bill 293Future 256
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Gabon 127Gafner, Raymond M. 55Gallico, Paul 233, S4Games Committee 158Gaudy, R. J. 242GANEFO, See New Emerging ForcesGardner, George L. 26Garland, John J. 56
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Garland, William M. 56, 233, 298, 332, S1Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany 187Gebrauchsgraphik 256Gedényi, Mihály S65Gemayel, Gabriel 57, 333General Assembly of International Sports Federations 207George Williams College 16German tour 5Germany 51, 53, 57, 58, 60-62, 127-130, 152-155
181-185, 187, 206, 276, 278, 286, 301, 302307, 326, 335, S1, S5, S21, S25, S36, S44, S98
GermanyDemocratic Republic (DDR) East 129, 130, 276, S8, S8A
S31, S57, S73Sports in the 184
East-West merger S7Federal Republic of (BRD) West 127-129, 276German-Jewish conflict 234, S1
Committee on Fair Play in Sports 235Gerson, Samuel N. 227, 298Ghana 130Gibraltar 130Gilbert, Alfred C. 26, S1Gill, Harry 332, S18Glassboro State College 17Glickman, Marty 335Gliding and Soaring 13, 215Goelitz, Harry S18Golf 215, 290, S76Gomez, Marte R. 57Graebner, Norman 232Graves, George W. 233Great Britain 50, 53-55, 58, 59, 62, 115, 130
156, 202, 276, 278, 301, 303, 327S104, S107
Greece 50, 58, 59, 115, 131, 276, 326S8A, S50, S63
Greim, Willard N. 26Griffith, John L. 26Groeninger, William C. "Bill" 26Grombach, John W. 26Grotius Foundation, the International 104Gruss, Joseph G. A. 57Guatemala 64, 131, 198
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Guatemala City, Guatemala 198Guell, Baron de, See MacMahonGuiana 131Guinle, Arnaldo 57Guirandou, D. M. Louis 57
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Guisan, Henri 26, 57, S12BGustav Adolph, King of Sweden 334Gymnastics 8, 13, 215, 290, 301-303, 306
308, 309, 335, S19A, S20, S22S54A, S55A, S65
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Habu, Madinet 295Hainsworth, Harry 6Haiti 131Hajós, Alfréd S65Hakumen Herald 246Hale, Prentis S8Halim, Abdel Mohamed 57Hall, W. Hunt 332Hamengku Buwono, Sultan 58Ham, Maolin S38Hamilton, Brutus 332Handball 8, 215, 290, 302, 309, S12
S12A, S13, S18, S34, S75Handball 256Hanover, Prince George 58Hatfield, Mark 114Havalanta Games 199Havana, Cuba 199Havelange, Jean M. F. G. 58Hawaii 6, 109Headlines - and what's behind them 256Health and Physical Education 293Health, Physical Education and Recreation 5Heath, Edward 130Hebert, F. Edward 114Helmich, Charles G. 298Helms Athletic Foundation 224Helms Bakery - Use of Olympic insignia, circles, motto 225Helms World Trophy S5Helon, Charles de 296Heneage, Thomas H. 332, S14Hennings, Thomas C. S38Henry, Guy 234Henry, Ken 271, S7Henry, William 27, 234Hernandez Petit, Juan 329Herzog, Maurice 58, 298Hickey, J. J. S28Hill, Cortlandt T. 13Hindu Club (Buenos Aires) 225
Boletin Informativo Extraordinario 256Hirohito Emperor 335, S6, S16, S35, S35A
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History of the Olympic movement 288Hitler, Adolf 335, S12A, S25
Hobson, Howard 211Hodler, Marc 58Hogarty, Alexander J. 58Hollenbeck, William 335Holm Jarrett Rose, Eleanor 235, S12A
Case S1Holt, Ernest J. H. 27, 165Honduras 131Honey, Reginald 58Hong Kong 131, 132, 326Honkajuuri, Paavo 58Honolulu, Hawaii 206Hook, James 5Hoover, Herbert 234, S1Hope, Leslie T. "Bob" 27, S6, S12AHorton, William L. 27The Hotel Monthly 256Houston, Herbert 234Houston, Texas 187Hsin T'i yu 256Hsu, Henry H. 58Hughes, Richard 190Hulbert, Murray 27, 234Hull, Cordell 202Hull, Donald F. S9Hungary 50, 53, 60, 132, 276, 326
S22, S58, S59, S64, S72Hungarian Olympic Committee, 7th Anniversary 247Hunter, Bobby Lee 182Hunter, Evan 27
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Ice hockey 8, 156, 216, 290, 301-303306, 307, 335, S8A, S69
Controversy S4, S5LIGH-AHA Controversy 236
Ice skating S76Iceland 64, 115, 133Ichper 256Il Ginnasta (Rome) 256Illini Club of Chicago 256The Illini Club Bulletin 256Illinois, University of 17, 244, 293, 310, 325
S8, S12C, S28, S34Class of 1909 45th Reunion 334, S6, S12APhysical Education Dinner, School of 245Track meets S18, OF
Illustrated Weekly of India 246, 256Inciarte, Alfredo O. I. 58India 63, 133, 276Indiana 6Indiana University 17Indonesia 58, 104, 133, 197, 201, 276, S9AInnsbruck, Austria 187, 193, S9AIntercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America
Bulletin 256Athletics 236Conference Athletic Association (ICAA) 292
Intercollegiate Olympic Journal
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(Amsterdam) 256International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF)207-209, 292
S1, S5, S7Bulletin 256Amateur Baseball Federation 210Association of Olympic Medical Officers 182Badminton Association 210Casting Federation 212Conference on the Contribution of Sports to the Improvement of Professional Abilities and to
Cultural Development 225Congress of Sport Sciences 171, 305Congress Sports Law 176Council for Sport and Physical Education 225Council on Health, Physical Education and Recreation223Federation of Body-Builders 212Judo Federation 216Lawn Tennis Federation 221Olympic Committee 42-115, 242, 245, 292
294-300, 335, S5, S8, S8AS9A, S12A, S12B, S16, S36
S38, S70-S74Administration 102Anniversary Celebration, 40th 102 75th 102, 246
International Olympic CommitteeBulletin 66-68Carta Informativa 258Circular letters 70-74Commissions and committees 96-101
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Coordinating and Supervising Committee 96Aid Commission 96Booklet and Administration of Olympic Games 97Eligibility 96Legislation, Discrimination and Relations Between National Olympic Committees and Governments 97 Olympic Program, Officials at Games 97
Cultural Commission 97Eligibility Commission 98Executive Board 75-84, 86-89, 104, 307Finance Commission 98, 99Financial, Audit Reports 104 Statements 99
and General Aid to National Olympic Committees, Commission for the 99
History 330, 331Joint Commission, National Olympic Committees and International Federations 100Latin America, Commission to Study the conditions in 99Lausanne, 50th anniversary of office at 104Legislation Commission 99Medical Commission 99Members representing the United States and Olympic team competitors 106Memberships 97
Meetings and Sessions 75-87, 89, S8A, S16Paris, 1922 242
36th, Warsaw, 1937 244 44th, Copenhagen, 1950 245 50th, Paris, 1955 245
53rd S19A54th, Tokyo, 1958 245, 335, S7
S35, S35A, S35B60th, Baden Baden, 1963 S9, S4463rd, Madrid, 1965 S964th, Rome, 1966 24665th, Tehran, 1967 24667th, Mexico City, 1968 24668th, Warsaw, 1969 246
69th, Amsterdam, 1970 24771st, Luxembourg, 1971 24773rd, Munich, 1972 247City requirements 113Minutes 91-95Office Reorganization Commission 100
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Officials S32Olympic Academy Commission 100 Aid Commission 100Olympische Rundshau 257Organization chart 110 structure 110Policy 111Presidency 36President, election of the 104, S12CPress releases 111Protection of the Olympic Emblems Commission100Protocol 111Public Relations and Press Commission 101Reduction of Olympic Games, Committee for 111Reorganization of Chateu de Vidy Office 112
Russian Proposal for 112Report on the Activity of the Five Joint Commission
and Coordinating and Supervising Committee101
Reports to the 57th-61st sessions 305Revision of Rule 36 Commission 101Revue Olympique 257Roster of Members and Honorary Members 112Rule Book and Green Book, Material used for original 112Rules 112 and Regulations, Revisions for new editions 112Subject File 102-115Television Policy Commission 101Who's Who in the IOC 50Winter Games Commission, Inquiry into 101
International Panathalon 225Recreation Association 225Skating Union 217Softball Federation 219
Competitions, Calendar of 289Sports Exhibition 199
Federations 70, 71, 81, 87
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Joint Advisory Committee and 106Week 176, OFYouth Assemblage 179
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International PanathlonTable Tennis Federation 221Track 225Understanding, A Bridge of 246University Sports Federation 210, 225Volleyball Federation 310Yacht Racing Union 222
International Relations 324Iowa 6Iowa, State University of 17Iran 62, 115, 134, 276, 296, S7, S24
S24A, S24B, S41, S51, S72Iraq 134, 276Ireland 58, 59, 134
Olympic Council of 306, 307Isaacson, Charles S23Israel 134, 199Israeli tragedy 183, 286Italia Sportiva 230, 258, OFL'Italie Presente 258Italy 51, 61, 63, 64, 135, 161, 168, 169
194, 199, 200, 206, 276, 278, 304327, 335, S8, S12B, S49
National Olympic Committee S75Ithaca College 17Ivory Coast 57, 135Ivy League 293Izmir, Turkey 200
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Jackson, Henry 114Jaffar, Ahmed E. H. 58Jahoda, Svatopluk 125Jahnke, Ernest L. 58Jai-A-Lai 216Jamaica 135, 198, 199Janssen, H. W. 332Japan 50, 58, 59, 61, 63, 64, 115, 136
137, 156, 170-173, 179-181, 188 189, 196, 206, 242, 245, 246
252, 269, 276, 278, 294-298, 302305-307, 327, 335, S1, S2, S5, S6
S7, S9A, S12, S12C, S16, S16A, S16BS17, S35, S35A, S36B, S46, S47, S48
S94, S95, S96, S97, S105, S106Japan Architect 258Japan America Society of Chicago 243, 247, 258
Avery Brundage Trophy 221Karate Association 258
The Japan Magazine 258Japan Report 258
Speeches and talks in 258Japan Times Weekly 258Japan Travel News 258
Volleyball Association,Housewives Match 225
League 276Japanese Press 171, 172, S35, S35A, S35BJarrett, Eleanor Holm, See HolmJarvinen, Matti 27Javelin 290Jay, John 27Jenkins, Newton 324Jeux de l'Amite (Afrida) 196
Internationaux Silencieux 199Jewish Examiner 153Jewish Problem 152-155John XXIII, Pope S8A, S12BJohnson, Kellum S38
Lawrence 27Lyndon B. S9Wait 234
Johnston, Eric 242Jokl, Ernst 27, 332, 333Jonas Case, Eric 44Jones, Bobby 244, S1Jordan 137Jordan, Paul R. 5Journal of the American Medical Association 258Journal of Health, Physical Education and Recreation (JOMPER) 258Journal of the National Institute on Girls' Sports 258Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness 258Juco Review 258Judo 8, 216, 290, 309Judging of events at Olympic Games 107Junior Olympics 5Juvenile Delinquency Sports S9A
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Kandahar Review 258Kano, Jigoro 58Kansas City Athletic Club 81Karate 216, 309Karate Do 258Kaszubski Complaint 156Kelly, John B. Jr. 5Ken 258Kendler, Robert 8Kennedy, Charles W. 28Kennedy, John F. S8A, S28Kennedy, Joseph P. Jr., Foundation 28Kentish, R. J. 58Kentucky 6Kentucky, University of 17Kenya 50, 137, 276, S9Kerner, Otto 114Ketseas, Jean 58Khruschev, Nikita S. 323, S8AKiel Olympic Village 183Killanin, Lord Michael Morris 58, 59, 101, 288Killy, Jean-Claude 174, 291Kilpatrick, J. R. 234Kingston, Jamaica 198, 199Kiphuth, Robert J. H. 5, 332, S12CKirby, Gustavus T. 28, 29, 30, 227, 332, S4Kishi, Seiichi S9, S46The Kiwanis Magazine 259
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Kiyokawa, Masaji 59Klein, Hans 297, 329Klingeberg, Werner 31Knights of Columbus program 244Knox Reeves Advertising, Inc. 107Kobe, Japan 302Korea 52, 59, 137, 138, 276, S9A
S27, S27A, S54, S54A, S55, S55AKrogius, Ernest 59Krogness, George 234Kroutil, Frantisek 59Krumm, Philip O. 236Kuriyagawa, Kenichi 305Kuwait 138Kyoto, Japan S48
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Lacrosse 216Lafayette College 17Lagos, Nigeria 196Lahti, Finland 188, 190Lake Forest College 17Lake Placid, New York 187, 189, 190, 192Lamb, A. S. 31Langley, Robert 31Lappas, Pyrros 59Lardner, Ring W. S18La Salle Hotel, Chicago 274, S9, S9A, S10, S12A, S13Lasker, Albert 234Latin America, Study Conditions in 99, 107Latin American football scandals 215Lausanne, Switzerland S75Lawn Tennis 221Lawsuits 334Leaders of Public Opinion and Policy 259Lebanon 57, 138Lee, Hal 203Lee, Ki Poong 59, S27Lee, Sang Beck 59Die Leibeserziehung 259Leichtathletik 245, 259Leipzig, Germany 297, 298, S31, S57Lekarska, Nadia 31Lennon, Thomas 31Lentz, Arthur 236Leon, Virgilio E. de 59Lewald, Theodor OFLiao, Thomas W. I. S38Liberia 138Libya 138Liebman, Martin S38Liechtenstein 59, 115, 138Liechtenstein, Prince Franz Josef de 59Liege, Prince Albert de 59Life 230, 259, S12Lim, Frank S. S38Lima, Peru 197Lincoln Academy 242Lindley, Alfred D. 13The Lion (Lions Club) 259Lisbon, Portugal 206Llorente, Jose Santos 279
London, England 202, 289, S2Los Angeles, California 187, 190, 194
Coliseum Relays 236Olympic Committee S68
Loth, Jerzy 59Love, John 191Lovenskiold, Severin 216Lucas, John A. 18Luke, Lord 59, 98-100Lunn, Arnold 31Luxembourg 59, 138Luxembourg, Grand-Duc Jean de 59, 332Luxton, Lewis 59Lynch, Ellen 31Lyon, France S8A, S60
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MacArthur, Douglas 32, S5, S12AMemorial 32
Maccabian Games 199, 308MacMahon, Pedro Ibarra (Baron de Guell) 57, 60Madagascar 62, 138Madrid Spain 295Magalhaes Padilha, Sylvio de 60Magnuson, Warren G. 12Magsaysay, Ramon S6, S12Mahoney, Jeremiah T. 32, 332The Mainichi Graphic 259Malawi 138Malaysia 138Mali 138Malta 138Manana 259Manila, Philippines 190, 196Mann, Leslie 32Manning, G. Randolph 32Maracaibo, Venezuela 198Marathon race 303Maritz Inc. 107Markhof, Manfred Ritton von Mautner 60Maryland, University of 17Massachusetts, University of 17Massard, Armand 60Matheu, P. de 6Matlin, David A. 6Matsue, Japan S46Matthaei, Fred C. 32Matthews and Collett disqualification 183Matuszewski, Ignacy 32, 60Mayer, Albert 60Mayer, Otto 46-49, 70, 111, 287, S12BMcGovern, John T. 32, 234, S38McIldowie, Denis 145Measurement in athletics, unscientific 287Mecklenberg, Adolf Friedrich, Duke of 60Medical Board 176Medical Commission 86Medicina de la Educacion Fisica y el Deporte 259Mediterranean Games 200, 289Meier, Gordon S38Melbourne, Australia 304, S12BMelbourne 162
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Melbourne inspection trip S6Member cards 107Menzies, Robert G. 332, S26Merode, Prince Alexandre de 60Merrick, J. G. 60Messerli, Francis M. 33Metcalf, T. Nelson 33Metric System 110, S1Mexican National games 209
Press S85, S91, S93Trohpy 107
Mexico 52, 57, 138, 139, 176-179, 188198, 203, 204, 253, 276, 279-285294-297, 306, 327, 335, S5, S29
S42, S52, S61, S65, S93Mexico City, Mexico 188, 198, 203, 204
206, 289, 308Mexico Deportivo 259
Junior National Games 289National Olympic Committee 176
Mexico 68 News Bulletin 259Noticiero Olimpico 260
Mezo, Ferenc 60, S58Miami University 17Michigan State University 17Microfilming 243, 336, 337Mikasa, Prince S16Mile High Club (Denver) 247Miller, Marion H. 33Miller, Pete S2Millrose Games 225, 310, S73Mills, A. G. 5Minneapolis, Minnesota 187Minnesota, University of 17Misangyi, Otto 33Missouri Athletic Club 225Modern Olympic games, 60th Anniversary 107Moenck, Hazel McClure de 60Moenck, Miguel A. 60Mohawk Mine, Nevada S12CMonaco 61, 140Monaco, Prince Pierre de 61Mongolia 140Mont Blanc, France 194Montreal, Canada 187Montu, Carlo 61Morocco 51, 140Mortanges, C. F. Pahud de 61Moscow, U.S.S.R 194, 195, 206Moses, Robert 114Mountain Climbing S76Mountaineering 290Mullin, J. Stanley 13Mumford, Milton S9Mundo Deportivo 260Munich, Germany S36, S68Mzali, Mohamed 61
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Nagai, Matsuzo 61Naismith Memorial Fund 237Naples, Italy 200
Nara, Japan S16, S16BThe National Academy of Sports 226National Amateur Athletic Federation 226The National Archery Association 210National Art Museum of Sport Inc. 226National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 5
of Intercollegiate Athletics 12The NAIA News 260
Collegiate Athletic Association 12, 13, 292National Collegiate Athletic Association AAU, Dispute with 12
Convention 244NCAA News 12News Bulletin 260Proceedings, Index to 256Sports 13Collegiate and Scholastic swimming trophy OFFootball League 292
National Geographic 260National Intercollegiate Athletic Association (NIAA) 13
Junior College Athletic Association 258Olympic Committees 70, 71, 116-151
of Europe 116General Assembly of 228, 307Meetings 80, 83Officers and Data 116
National Olympic Committees and Populations of each country 116
Study and Coordinating Committee 228Press Club, Washington, D.C. 249Ski Association 13, 252
Annual Bulletin and Reports 13National Skiing 230, 260, OF
Nationalism 287Navy Sports program S1Nazi ban on Jews S1Negri, Mario L. 61Nemetschke, Rudolf 61Nepal 140Netherlands 58, 61, 62, 82, 140, 276, 301
Antilles 140Nevada Uranium Production Company S12BNeve Ghiaccio Sole 230, 260, OFNew Emerging Forces, Games of the (GANEFO) 201, 289New Englander 260News and views 260Newsmen, Communist S8Newspaper clippings 271-293New York Athletic Club 238, 270The New York Public Library Bulletin 260The New York Times 260New York University 17New Yorker 260, S75New Zealand 5, 53, 140, 276Nicaragua 140Niger 140Nigeria 50, 140, 196, 276Nippon-America Games 308Nixon, Richard M. 335, S8, S28Nobel Peace Prize 107Noel-Baker, Philip J. 298
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Norris, Ralph V. S28North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) 107North Borneo 118North Central Association 226Northeastern University 17North Korea 138Northwestern University 17, S12BNorton, John D. S38Norway 54, 55, 63, 140, 157
158, 189, 303, 327Norwegian tour 238Notre Dame University 243Nurmi, Paavo 33, S1Nusslein, Hans S1
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Obertubbesing, Herman 238Ohio 6Ohio State University 17Olaf, King 140Oler, Wesley 234Olympia (Japan) 260, OFOlympia, Greece S12B
"Handing over of the Antique Stadium" 107Olympia Information 183Olympia Intern S98Olympia News 244Olympia Pressestelle Zeitungs-Auswertung 183Olympia 72 183Olympiad, Official News Service 160The Olympian (San Francisco) 260Olympians 227
International 227Meeting statement, New York 245Midwest Chapter 227
Olympic (Japan) 260The Olympic (American Olympic Association) 260Olympic Academy, the International 105, 106, 249, S63
Articles 107Athletes Research Project 238Awards and metals 107Battles, My Biggest 245Charter 109Circles, Flag and motto, history and meaning of 110Clothing 108Competitors entry form 108Congresses 75, 89, S12BControversies 287Cup 108Day 108, S50Dinner 108Emblem 107, 110, 238
Olympic Films 108, 238"The Games" 108"International Olympic Academy" 108Photography and television 108
Finance Committee, A.A.U. 5Flags S8, S12BFlame 109Fund 109, 157, 160, 162Games 109, 110, 244, 246, 329-331
S15, S70
Bids 187-195Committees 109Competition, Leftist criticisms of 287Criticism S7Films and television 158Food, housing, and transportation 162German and Japanese participation S4
Up to 1956, information on winner's records in 111News Service 260Olympiads
II, Paris, 1900 257III, St. Louis, 1904 257IV, London, 1908 301V, Stockholm, 1912 242, 249, 301, S18VII, Antwerp, 1920 242VIII, Paris, 1924 151, 301, 325IX, Amsterdam, 1928 301X, Los Angeles, 1932 151, 248, 260
278, 301, S1XI, Berlin, 1936 152-155, 248
260, 263, 278, 301, 302, 325335, S1, S2, S25, S108, S109
XII, Helsinki, 1940 156, 261, 302, S2XII, Tokyo, 1940 156, 278, 302, S1, S2 and Osaka 248XIV, London, 1948 156, 157
248, 278, 303S4, S5, S77
XV, Helsinki, 1952 158-160, 249, 278303, S4, S5, S71
Bulletin 263XVI, Melbourne, 1956 161-165
249, 278, 304, OFS5, S6, S7, S12, S26
Stockholm equestrian events 304XVII, Rome, 1960 168, 169
249, 254, 278, 304, 335S7, S8, S35B, S79
XVIII, Tokyo, 1964 170-173249, 258, 269, 278, 305306, 335, S9, S9A, S35
S35B, S47, S105, OF Official Bulletin 263XIX, Mexico City, 1968
176-179, 248, 259-261278-285, 306, 335
S9, S52, S61, S62, S65S85-S91
XX, Munich, 1972 181-185, 249286, 307, 335, OF
Bulletin 264 Scientific Congress 307XXI, Montreal, 1976 185, 186, 286
Olympic Games, Organization and suggestions for improvement of 110
Organizing Committee 1935-36 155 1946-48 157 1950-52 158, 160, 164, 165 1953-61 161, 164-168 1958-67 173 1960-65 170 1962-70 175, 178
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1966-72 179, 184 1970-72 191 1971-74 186
Points, calculation of 287Political interference 110
Sites S5Statistics 110Technology and 110United States city choice for 110Victory ceremony 110Winter Games 114, 115, 187, S66 IV, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 1936 152, 248, 301 V, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 1939 270 V, St. Mortiz, 1940 156 V, St. Mortiz, 1948 248, 278, 303, S5 VI, Oslo, 1952 157, 158, 303, S6 VII, Cortina d'Ampesso, 1956 161, 263, 278, 304
S7, S73Competitors questionnaire 115
VIII, Squaw Valley, 1960 165-167, 248, 249, 278304, 335, S8, S8A, S30
IX, Innsbruck, 1964 169, 170, 249, 278, 304 X, Grenoble, 1968 174, 175, 249, 278, 306, S53 XI, Sapporo, 1972 179-181, 249, 286, 307, 335
S69, S94-S97, S105Official Bulletin 264
Denver, Colorado 286, S99 Future of 114, 287
Places won, Summary of 114Olympic Hall of Fame 110
Hymn 110, 169Ideals 288Insignia 225Medals, Emblems, Souvenirs buttons 110, S8Medical Archives Committee 210Medical Archives Committee Report 305Motto 110
Olympic movement 243, 245, 249, 328-331, S74, S75and its influence on physical education 110and objectives 110Museum 102Music Festival 335
Olympic News (American Olympic Committee) 261Olympic News (Tokyo) 261Olympic News Service 261Olympic Newsletter 261Olympic participation 110
organization chart 238philosophy 110reform S7Rule 25 110
Olympic Seishin 261Olympic shoe scandal 110
solidarity 110team of 1912 S18team sports 110telethon 245, S6trophy room 110truce 110use of the word 287Youth Camp 110
Olympic Torch 155Olympics, Commercialization of amateur sport through
advertising equipment 110criticisms of 287"Fair Play for American Athletes" 110
Olympicus 168Olympische Grundsatze 245Olympische Spiele 263Die Olympischen Spiele 110Olympischer Sport-Verlag 230Olympisches Feuer 261-263Omega Information 263Onesti, Giulio 61, 97, 101Opel, Georg von 61Order of the Lion (Finland) 243Oregon State College 17Oriental Art 242, 243, 325
S11, S12B, S43, S103Ornstein, Charles, L. 33, 234Oslo, Norway 189Ostersund, Sweden 193, S56Owens, Jesse 33, 155, 298, S5
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Pace 264Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 228, 293Pacific Neighbors (Melbourne) 264Pageantry 167Pahlavi, Farah Diba, Queen of Iran
296, S24, S41, S51Pahlavi, Gholam Reza 62, S51Pahlavi, Mohammed Reza, Shah of Iran S24, S41, S51Paige, Max S38Painter, Walter 33Pakistan 50, 58, 141, S67, S78Palestra 264Palmedo, Rolland 33Panama 59, 63, 141, 198, 199
Canal Zone 141City, Panama 198, 199
Pan American Games 202-206, 244, 245, 308, S1, S4, S5S6, S7, S12B, S29, S70, S71
Bulletin for the second (Mexico) 264Committee 239
Pan American Sports Congress 202, 205, 206, 245, 289Organization (DEPA) 205, 206, 247
Panathlon 309, S12B, S74Panathlon International (Genoa) 264Panathlon Italiano 264Pan Pacific Games 206Papal audience 246Paplauskas-Ramunas, Anthony 33Paraguay 141Paris Match 230, 264Parker, J. Brooks, B. 33, 62Partenkirchen, Germany S20Pasha, S. E. Mohammed Taher, See TaherPassports 325Pathe News 238
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Patteson, J. C. "Jack" 62Patteson, Mrs. J. C. "Molly" 34Paul, Pope 335, S9Pennsylvania State University 18, 310Pennsylvania, University of 17Pentathlon, Modern 216, 301-303, 306
308, 309, S18The People's Olympiad, Barcelona, Spain 238, 289People to People Sports Committee 228Pereira de Castro, Raoul C. 62Peron, Eva S5Personal Efficiency 264Perspectives 264Peru 51, 53, 141, 197, 327, S9AThe Phi Delta Kappa 245Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 187, 190Philately 111Philip, Prince (Duke of Edinburgh) 213
S7, S12B, S26Philippines 64, 142, 190, 196Phillips, W. B. 207Phnom Penh, Cambodia 289Photographs 155, 165, 167, 294-300
S12, S12C, S15, S104-S109Physical Education and Recreation 111Physical Education Today (Manila) 264Physical Fitness 293, S13
Committee, AAU 5data 238tests 5
Pictorial California and the Pacific 264Pietri, Francois 62Pinhkala, Lauri 34Pittsburgh, University of 18Plake, Marvin F. 234Playground and Recreation Committee, AAU 5Poland 59, 60, 62, 115, 142, 276, 327Pole vaulting 290Polignac, Melchior de 298, S6Polish Olympic Committee, Bulletin of the 253Political interference with the Olympics 288
issues, United States 288Politics 243, 245, 246, S12, S13, S104Polo 217, 308, 309, S76Pompidou, George S53Pontes, Jose 62Poplimont, Andre G. 34Porritt, Arthur 62Port of Melbourne Quarterly 264Porter, Charles O. S38Portland, Oregon 190Porto Alegre, Brazil 308Portugal 62, 142, 206, 276, S7, S53APosters 184Powell, Dick S28Prado, Antonio 62Prague, Czechoslovakia 206Presbyterian College 18Prescriptions taken for the Olympic sessions and meetings organization 111
Press 230Analysis 109Department 178Gallery at the La Salle Hotel, Dedication of the 244Opinion S100, S101, S102
Press releases 74Princeton University 18Pritchett, Norton 5Prize for press during games 111Professional sports S5, S7, S35Professionalism, clippings on 271Program changes in Olympics 287Programs 165, 167, 169, 181, 184Projeccion de Mexico 264Propaganda and athletes S6Proposals 74Psychology of Sport, 1st International Congress of 104Puerto Rico 143, 199Puffer, W. Fred 295Purdue University 18Purinton, Frank H. 332, S18Putnam's Sons, G. P. 230
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Quaderni dello Sport 265, 266The Queen 267Queens College 18Quito, Ecuador 197
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Rakotobe, Rene 62Ramirez Vazquez, Pedro 329Rangell, Johan W. 62Ravenfeld, Ray 296Raycroft, Joseph E. 34, 234Reagan, Ronald 194Real estate, Chicago 267, S12, S13, S14Realities 267The Record (SAE) 267Reczek, Wlodzimierz 62, 97Reduction of Olympic costs S7
program 111Reems, Richard 295Refugee athletes S6Regional games 196-206, 289, 308Reilley, Thomas 8Reiner, Gabriel 34Relays 111Renwick, Ralph 34Rhee, Syngman S27, S27ARhodesia 143, 276Rhodesian problem 178, 184, 286Richards, Alma S18Rickett, W. Allyn S38Riefenstahl, Leni 288, S2, S108, S109Right 267Rikujo Nippon 267Riots in Mexico City 176Ritter, R. Max 34
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Rivera Bascur, Alejandro 62Roanoke Real Estate Company S10Roberts Case, Jan 8Roby, Douglas F. 35, 62Roche, Martin 334Rockne Knute 8, S1Roller Skating 217
Rink Operations Association292
Romanov, Alexei 62Rome, Italy 199, 294, 295, 297, S7Roosevelt, Franklin D. 234Rose, Eleanor Holm, See HolmRose, William C. 35Rosen Clarence de 35, 62Rowe, Floyd A. 332Rowing 8, 13, 217, 290, 301-303
306, 308Rubien, Frederick W. 35, 36, 234Rugby 217, 290, S76Rule changes 112
26 113 47 113Rules for regional games 113
project, new 113Rumania 63, 115, 143, S19Russell, Richard B. S28Russi, Bernard 181Russia 113, 245, S8Russia, After three weeks in 245
Amateurism vs. Professionalism 238Russian Athletics S12A
Menace in Next Year's Olympics, The 245Sports 244, 245, 251, 269
276, S6, S7, S12B, S28Rutgers University 18
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Sachsische Zeitung 267Sailer, Toni S7Sailing S76
and yachting 291St. Louis, Missouri 191
University 18St. Moritz, Switzerland 187Salt Lake City, Utah 190, 193Samaranch, Juan Antonio 62, 96San Francisco, California 187, 190, 194
242, 334, S8A, S43, S103Referendum 243, S43
San Jose State College 18San Juan, Puerto Rico 199San Marino 143, S8, S8A, S12BSanta Barbara, California 244, 274, S8A
S12A, S12C, S40AAward and Acceptance Speech 244El Paseo Restaurant 274, S10, S12CFire S40ALa Pineta (house) 242, S8, S12
S12B, S12C, S40, S40AMontecito Country Club 274, S10
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Santee, Wes 37, S6Santiago, Chile 206San Paulo, Brazil 205Sapporo, Japan 189, 302Sapporo Flash 181The Saturday Evening Post 231, 245, 267Saudi Arabia 143Scharroo, Peter W. 62Schenkel, Chris 335Schlatter, Frederic 37Schmidt, Victor 228Schobel, Heinz 62, 63Schollander, Don S9Schranz, Karl 181, 335, S66, S97Scoring of points 113Scott, Barbara Ann 37, S5Scouting 267Seeldrayers, Rodolphe W. 63Selecciones del Reader's Digest 267Semaine Sportive 267Senegal 51, 143, 196Senghor, Leopold, S. 332Senior, Edgard A. 123Senior Sports International 229Servatosa Cibils, Joaquin 63La Settimana (Italy) 267Sherman, Alan 298, S9Sherman, Stuart P. 6Sherrill, Charles H. 63Shoe scandal 8, 176Shooting 217, 291, 301-303, 308, S69
Clay pigeon 306Rifle 306Rules 238
Shot put 291Shukan Asahi 267Shukan Sports 267Sierra Leone 143, 277Sigal, Albert E. 14Sigma Alpha Epsilon 246, S3A, S8, S8A
S12A, S12B, S28, S34Simms, James 8, 38, 39Simpson, William B. S1Singapore 143Singh, Raja Bhalindra 63Sion, Switzerland 189, 193Siperco, Alexandru 63, 96Skate 267Skating 9, 217, 291, 309, S2, S69Ski 231, 267Ski Flash Grenoble, France 268Ski Advertisements 175
Club, San Francisco 247Ski equipment S94, S95, S96Ski Week 231Skiing 9, 158, 218, 219, 260, 271
287, 291, 309, 335, S20, S56S66, S69, S76
payoffs 175Skindiving and spear fishing 219Sled Dog Racing 219Sledding, Downhill 309Smith, George W. S23
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Smith, Tommie 178Snow Magazine 250Soaring 9, 13, 302Sober, Pincus 39Soccer 215, 234, 255, 291, 303, 304
306, 308, 309, S9A, S19A, S20, S76Rules 238Suppression of 287Violations 215
Social events 163Sofia, Bulgaria 308Softball 9, 219, 291, 310
Championships, National Four Wall 244
Sondhi, Guru Dev 63Sophia, Queen of Greece S12BSosa, Augustin A. 63Soule, Carl S38Sound Mind in a Sound Body, A 244South Africa 58, 101, 144-147, 276
277, S8A, S78Ouster of S85, S86, S87, S88
S89, S90, S92Sports in OF
South African controversy 276Games 289, 308press S87, S88problem 179tour 239
South East Asia Peninsular Games 308Southern California Committee for the Olympic Games 113
Finance Committee 113University of 18
Sovietskaja, Statement for 245Soyeshima, Michimasa 63, S15Spain 57, 60, 62, 115, 148, 200, 277
S6, S7, S20, S37, S48A, S74Spanish Olympic Committee S37Spartakiade 206Speeches 242, 243Speed skating violations 217Sport 246, 293Sport 64, 66 & 67 268Sport, Articles and data 113, 239Sport und Baderbauten 268Sport, Defense of - Discours Olympien 246Sport Express 268Lo Sport Illustrato 268Sport-Illustrierte 268Sport-Jahres-Meister 268Sport and Pastime (India) 268Sport Philately 231Sport Press International (Warsaw) 268Sport-Spiegel 268La Sport Suisse 268Sport-Toto-Gesellschaft 229Sports 245, 246, 329Sportsbooks 231Sports equipment 239
federations 207-222governing bodies, amateur 8
Sports Illustrated 169, 231, 268, S7, S12B, S38, S74
Sports in the GDR 269Sports in the USSR 269Sports Information Service 231Sports International 231
Make Full Stature of Man 246medicine 259
Sports Olympiques 269Sports organizations 223-229
publications 230, 231rule books 231
Sportsmanship 269The Sportsmanship Brotherhood 229, 244Sportsmanship Hall of Fame 231The Sportsmen's Club (Richmond, Va.) 239Sportsworld 269Squaw Valley, California 167Stadion 60 269Stadium, scale model of 186Stagg, Amos A. 29, 332, S8A, S12A, S34
The Story of Coach 239Stalin, Josef 242Stanford University 18, S8Start (Vienna) 269Starting blocks 113, S1State athletes 110Statesman's Who's Who 242Staubo, Jan 63Steers, Fred L. 39Stefani, Giorgio de 63Steinhaus, Arthur H. 333, S9Stern, Bill 39Stoke Mandeville Games for the Paralysed, International308Stoke torch S32Stone & Co., Bondholders Committee for H. O. 325, S10Stoytchev, Vladimir D. 63Stratton, William G. S28Strauss, Franz Josef S9Stump, Al 39Subsidized athletes S5, S6, S7Sudan 57, 148La Suisse Morlogere et Revue Internationale de L'horlogerie 269Sukarno S9ASullivan, James E. 103, S18
Award 10, S1, S3, S12A, S34Surfing 219Surinam 148Susquehanna Corporation S10, S12Swan, Joyce A. 39Swanson, Charles 234Swarts, H. Jamison 39Sweden 54, 62, 64, 148, 193, 277
301, 304, 327, S56"Swim Month," U.S.O.C. 239Swimming 9, 13, 220, 291, 301-303
308, 310, 335, S19A, S76Championships, NIAA 13
Swiss Broadcasting Corporation 250Visitors 242
Switzerland 55, 57, 58, 60, 115, 148149, 156, 187, 189, 193, 277, 278, 303
Snyder, Juan 104Syracuse University 18
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Table Tennis 9, 221Taher, Mohammed 62, S8A
Trophy 113Tai Iku (Japan physical education) 269Tailteann Games 308Taiwan, See China, Republic of Takac, Arthur 44, 45Takaishi, Shingoro 64Takeda, Prince Tsuneyoshi 63Tampere, Finland 193Tansill, R. W. S23Tanzania 149Taxation S34Taylor, Ada 40Taylor, Maxwell S27Tel Aviv, Israel 199, 308Television and radio 114, 178
coverage 181fund 185rights, distribution of 114
Tennis 9, 221, 291, 308, 310, S19APatrons Association of Southern California 229
Tessema, Ato Yidnekachew 298Texas 7
University of 18Thailand 52, 149, 197, 289, 327, S72Thanon di Revel 64Think 269This Week 231, 245, 269Thofelt, Sven 64Thomas, Lowell 335Thomson, F. C. S18Thorpe, Jim 40, 271, S1, S5, S6, S12
S12A, S18Time 231, 269Timing 114, 185, S66, S72
devices 287watches 157, 160
Togo 149Tokio 173Tokugawa, Prince Iyesato 64Tokyo, Japan 188, 197, 206, 289, 308
S16, S16A, S16B, S17, S35, S47Tokyo Municipal News 269Tokyo Olympic News 269Tokyo Press Club 335
Trophy 114Toomey, William 40Torance, R. C. 40Touny, Ahmed E. 64Tower, Richard 190Townsfolk 269Track 254, 291, 310, 335, S1, S19A
S20, S50, S74, S76Track 269Track and Field 9, 13, 221, 239, 301, 302Track and Field News 269Track and Field, Women's 221
Coaches Association, International Clinic 13Trannoy, Baron de 64Transatlantic Forum 249
Transportation 114, 175and housing 114, 167, 169
Travel 243The Travel Bulletin 269Trimble, Rufus J. 40Trinidad and Tobago 149Troester, Carl A. 298True 269Truman, Harry S. 332Tung, Shon-yi 64Tunis, Tunisia 200Tunisia 61, 149, 200, 277Tunney, Gene 298Turin, Italy 199, 206, 289, 308Turkey 54, 115, 149, 200Turkish Olympic Committee (TMOK) 269
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Uganda 149Underwater spearfishing 9UNESCO Le Courrier 269
Youth Institute and ICSPE 229Union Francaise de Marche 229Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne 216
et Biathlon Bulletin 269Union Internationale de Tir (shooting) 217Union Pedagogue Universal 114Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR)
50, 62, 149, 194, 195, 206277, 327, S4, S5, S6, S7, S12B, S72
USSR Information Bulletin 270U.S.S.R., Olympic Committee
Proposal forReorganization of the I.O.C. 112What I Saw in Three Weeks Behind the Iron Curtain 245
United Arab Republic (EGYPT) 64, 126, 149196, 200
United Press Association 231United States Amateur Baseball Association S1United States of America Sports Federation 236
Armed Forces 160Army Athletic Program 242Baseball Federation 210Collegiate Sports Council (USCSC) 292
United States-Commonwealth Meet 289Foreign Policy S12AGymnastics Federation 292Handball Association 256House of Representatives 239
Resolution 191 S38in the 1956 games 114Information Agency 114Members of the International Federations 114
U.S. News and World Report 270United States Olympic Association 235, S12A
Booklets "Hold High the Torch" and "Quick Facts About U.S.O.A." 232Constitution and By-Laws 233Executive Board 237
Committee 236Federal charter 234
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Finance committee 234Fund benefit 238Inventory of property 236Legislation 236Organization holding membership in 238Pension fund 238Review 238Trustees 239
United States Olympic Association and Committee232-239Constitution and rules 233Correspondence 233Financial reports 234Information regarding constitution, by-laws, rules 233Meetings 236, 237
United States Olympic Committee 235, 250, 292, S38, S71Amendments to constitution, by-laws and general rules233Board of Directors 232, 237Bulletins and press releases 232Committee on Constitution and By-Laws 233
Olympic Development 238Complaints 233Directory 234Endowment 234Executive Board 234, 237Fund raising 234Games Committee 234General Information 269History, Organization and Regulation of the Olympic Games 235Local committees 157Medals, emblems, buttons, souvenirs, stamps 237News releases 238Newsletter 269Newsletters 238Olympics Administration Committee 238Project to restore U.S. Olympic supremacy 238Purchase of building in New York 238Rosters 238Shields and emblems 239Supplies and equipment 238Victory stamp 238
United States Olympic Development CommitteeLegislation 239Team S25, S77
European tour S18United States - Poland Meet 289
Senate 239Soccer Football Association 215State Department S38
Unitrave Engineering Company 325Universal Exposition, St. Louis, 1904 301University Games (Universiade and Jeux Mondiaux du Sport Universitaire) 206, 308Uruguay 58, 63, 149, 277, 327Utah, University of 18
V
Van Camp, Owen 40Vancouver, Canada 193Van Zandt, James 332, 333Vargas, Jorge B. 64Varney, Harold Lord 41
Venezuela 51, 150, 151, 197-199, 277Venture 270Verger, Louis S53Victory stamp S1, S2Vienna, Austria 188, 190Vietnam 151
war 9Village News 270Vind, Ivar E. 64, 100Virgin Islands 82, 151Virginia, University of 18Vital Speeches 270La Voce dell'Africa 270Volkskragte/Manpower 270Volleyball 9, 170, 221, 225, 291, 306, 310
S19AVon Frenckell, Erick 55, 97Von Halt, Karl Ritter 57, 298, S5, S12BVon Karnebeek, Herman A. 58, 101
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Waage, Benedikit G. 64Waern, Dan 271Walk, Fifty Kilometer road 303Walking 221Wallace, Irving "Speed" 41Walsh, Patrick 10Washington University 18, S73Water Polo 9, 221, 303, 306
controversy 239The Water Skier 270Water skiing 82, 221Weekend Magazine 270Wefers, Bernie S12BWeidl-Raymon, Charles 64Weightlifting 221, 222, 291, 301-303, 306
308, S50Weir, Hugh R. 64, 98Welles, Orson S23Wen Hsing (Taipei) 270Westerhoff, Johann W. 45, 74Western Kentucky State College 18Western Television Corporation S12BWestern Washington College of Education 18Westmont College 18Westways (California) 270What Cook's 6Wheltle, Alfred F. 6, 41Where (Chicago) 270White, Walter 5Whittle, Glenn C. 41Wilkie, Wendell L. S12AWilson, Kenneth L. 41, 332, S38The Winged Foot (New York) 270Windmiller, Marshall S38Winnipeg, Canada 194, 205, 289, 308Winter Olympics 270Wisconsin 7Wisconsin, University of 18Wolcott, Fred S23Women and Sports 6Women in athletics 293
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Olympics S12BSports 10
Womens athletics 115Women's Track and Field World 270Women's World War Veterans' Olympic Committee 229World Magazine OFWorld Military Games 289
Olympic Day 115Publishing Company 231records 209
World Sports 244, 270World Sports Foundation 229
University Games 289Water Ski Union 221
World War II 324, 325Worrall, James 64Wortman, Dietrich 41Wrestling 9, 222, 291, 301-303, 306, 308, 335
S19A, S41, S50, S76Wright, Quincy S38Wurser, John 181Wyoming, University of 18
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Yachting 9, 82, 222, 301-304, 306-308Competitions 183"Tempest" class in Olympic games 222
Yale University 18Yasui, Seiihiro S16, S17Ydigoras, Fuentes Miguel 64Yorty, Sam 194You, Richard W. 41Young, Robert S28Young Executive (Chicago) 270Young Men's Christian Association 229Youth Games, Third International Friendly (Moscow) 308Yugoslavia 51, 54, 115, 151, 277
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Zaire 151Zambia 151Zanchi, L. 45Zurich, Switzerland S66