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AVERY BRUNDAGE COLLECTION Above: Brundage, left, and U of I President Corbally, at the announcement of the Avery Brundage scholarship, May, 1974. |
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Photographs courtesy University of Illinois Archives - may not be further duplicated, published, or otherwise distributed without written permission of the University of Illinois Archives. |
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The Avery Brundage Collection is a major resource for the study of 20th century sports and the development of international athletic competition. A 1909 UIUC civil engineeering graduate, Avery Brundage was a dominant figure in the sports world for over forty years, from the early 1930's until his death in 1975. He was president of the International Olympic Committee from 1952 to 1972. Prior to his death, Brundage willed his archive of papers, books, awards and memorabilia to the University of Illinois. In 1976, an additional shipment of material was received from the Brundage Estate. The collection is comprised of three distinct parts:
I. The archival collection of Brundage's personal papers, correspondence, photographs, etc. is housed in the University Archives (19 Library). This collection of 324 boxes and 122 scrapbooks of material is described in a guidebook which was compiled by University Archivist Emeritus Maynard Brichford and published by Verlag Karl Hofmann for the Bundesinstitut fur Sportwissenschaft in 1977 (Avery Brundage Collection: 1908-1975.) The collection of primary source material has been microfilmed and the 150 reels of microfilm are available for use at a number of research centers worldwide. The Brundage Collection is supplemented by the Frederick Ruegsegger Collection, 1950-1975, containing the papers of Brundage's chief advisor.
II. Some 1,015 artifacts associated with Mr. Brundage's career are housed in the University of Illinois Spurlock Museum. This collection consists of placques, medals, models, vases, glassware, china, pins, statues, paintings, weapons, souvenirs and memorabilia. Many of the items have artistic significance, but their primary value is in their association with Mr. Brundage.
III. The 1,663 volume Brundage Olympics and Sports Library is housed in
the Avery Brundage Room of the Applied Health Sciences Library (146B Library).
This part of the collection is Mr. Brundage's own library of books and
other print material on the subject of international athletic competition
and the Olympic movement. The relative content and type of the material
housed in the Avery Brundage Room is quite diverse. A number of items were
gift volumes to Mr. Brundage; some of the items are rare and others are
not; many items are in fragile physical condition. Although an inventory
of titles has been made, the collection is not presently cataloged. And
though the Applied Health Sciences Library has acquired books relating to the
Olympic movement on a regular basis, limited funds for the purchase of new
books have not permitted a truly comprehensive collecting effort in this
area. Following are images that represent a sample of the type of sources
available in the Avery Brundage Room.
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