Swimming -- Michigan -- East Lansing
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
09_22_06-Swimming_andDiving
Big Ten Swimming & Diving Championships, 1967
Footage of the 57th Annual Big Ten Swimming & Diving Championship Meet, held March 2-4, 1967 at the Michigan State University (MSU) IM West Pool in East Lansing, Michigan. Indiana University took first place, University of Michigan scored second, and MSU took third place. The film ends with MSU Head Coach Charles McCaffree giving the first place trophy to Indiana Head Coach James Councilman.
Charles McCaffree Jr. papers
Don Patterson, 1958
Intercollegiate Athletics records
Interview with Charles McCaffree, 1963
Bob Shackleton, broadcaster for the WMSB-TV sports program Spartan Sportlite, interviews MSU Men's Swimming and Diving Head Coach Charles McCaffree. After a brief discussion in his office, McCaffree shows the swimming pool facilities in the IM West building. Members of McCaffree's team demonstrate the four basic swimming strokes in the pool, and show some examples of diving.
Mid-Western Tank Men Get-Together, 1952-03
MSU Sports Highlights: Men's Track, Men's Swimming, 1982-02-06
The Instructional and Public Television records consist of materials related to WMSB-TV and WKAR-TV including press releases, policy, brochures, reports, and program information. The collection also includes audio-visual materials such as photographs, film and video. These AV materials include Commencements and State of the University events.
MSU Swimming & Diving Reel #1, 1967 - 1973
The Instructional and Public Television records consist of materials related to WMSB-TV and WKAR-TV including press releases, policy, brochures, reports, and program information. The collection also includes audio-visual materials such as photographs, film and video. These AV materials include Commencements and State of the University events.
MSU Swimming & Diving Reel #2, 1967 - 1971
The Instructional and Public Television records consist of materials related to WMSB-TV and WKAR-TV including press releases, policy, brochures, reports, and program information. The collection also includes audio-visual materials such as photographs, film and video. These AV materials include Commencements and State of the University events.