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Football

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 153 Collections and/or Records:

MSC Football vs. Temple, 1937-11-06

 Item — Reel UA-F002433-UA-F002434
Scope and Contents

Footage of the November 1937 game against the Temple Owls at Temple Stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. MSC Head Coach - Charlie Bachman; Temple Head Coach - Glenn "Pop" Warner. Spartans won 13-6.

Dates: 1937-11-06

MSC Football vs. Temple (reel 1 of 2), 1940-10-18

 Item — Reel UA-F002451
Scope and Contents

First half footage of the October 1940 game against the Temple Owls at Temple Stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. MSC Head Coach - Charlie Bachman; Temple Head Coach - Ray Morrison. Spartans lost 19-21.

Dates: 1940-10-18

MSC Football vs. Texas A&M, 1952

 Item — Reel 349
Scope and Contents From the Record Group: The Madison Kuhn collection consists of materials accumulated by Kuhn during his tenure as University Historian. This collection, which was drawn from his reference files, constitutes only a small portion of the total documentation which he donated to the Archives. A large number of manuscript materials have been transferred, based on their provenance, to other University Archives collections. This collection deals largely, but not exclusively, with the history of Michigan State...
Dates: 1952

MSC Football vs. Wayne, 1937-09-25

 Item — Reel UA-F002437-UA-F002439
Scope and Contents

Highlight footage of the September 1937 game against the Wayne (later renamed Wayne State University) Tartars at Macklin Field in East Lansing, MI. MSC Head Coach - Charlie Bachman; Wayne Head Coach - Joe Gembis. Spartans won 19-0.

Dates: 1937-09-25

MSC Frosh Football vs. Western State Teachers College, circa 1930s

 Item — Reel UA-F002454
Scope and Contents

The Western State Teachers College Hilltoppers take on the Michigan State Frosh Spartans team at Macklin Field. Final score is unknown.

Dates: circa 1930s

MSC-UCLA Rose Bowl Game Highlights, 1954

 Item — Reel 661
Scope and Contents From the Record Group: (1) SUBJECT FILES. 1946-1972, undated. 29.5 cubic feetThis series is composed of the files Munn kept as football coach and athletic director at Michigan State. It is divided into sixteen sub-series, a list of which can be found on the container listing preceding the inventory. The first four sub-series (1946-1959) each include three or more years. Beginning with 1959-1960 each sub-series covers one fiscal year (July-June). The only gap in the records is for the entire...
Dates: 1954

MSU Football Highlight Film (audio only), 1971

 Item — Reel 322
Scope and Contents From the Record Group: The records of the Football Office consist of subject files from Hugh “Duffy” Daugherty time as head coach. Most of the records deal with various All-Star and regular season games. The All-Star game files consist of correspondence relating to the planning of the games, particularly to the involvement of Daugherty as a coach or to the selection of Michigan State University players. The regular season games are organized by the name of opponent. Materials include routine correspondence between...
Dates: 1971

MSU Football Highlights, 1974

 Item — Reel UA-IH002581
Scope and Contents From the Record Group:

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.

Dates: 1974

MSU Football Reel #2, 1963 - 1965

 Item — Reel UA-IH002567
Scope and Contents From the Record Group:

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.

Dates: 1963 - 1965