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Scrapbooks Numerical List of Scrapbooks Received June 19, 1975
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| Scrapbook
Number | Title |
| 1 | Sport, 1928-1944 |
| 2 | 1938-1940 |
| 4 | 1944-1947 |
| 5 | 1948-1951 |
| 6 | 1952-1955 |
| 7 | 1956-1959 |
| 8,8A | 1960-1963 |
| 9,9A | 1964-1967 |
| 12A,12B | 1916, 1918, 1930-40, 1945-61 |
| 16,16A,16B | Visit to Tenri, Japan 54th Session of I.O.C., May 1958 |
| 17 | Visit to Tokyo, 1955 |
| 18 | Avery Brundage's Participation in Athletic Events,
1910-25 |
| 19,19A
| Visit to Sofia: 53rd Session of I.O.C., September 1957 |
| 20 | Visit to Madrid, |
| 21 | Visit to Partenkirchen, 1934 |
| 22 | Visit to Hungary, 1953 |
| 23 | Field Museum Expedition to Alaska, 1927 |
| 24,24A,24B | Visit to Iran, 1956 |
| 25 | Olympic Games, Berlin, 1936 |
| 26 | Olympic Games, Melbourne, 1956 |
| 27,27A
| Visit to Korea, U.S. 8th Army, May 1955 |
| 28 | Beta Reunion at the University of Illinois, 1960 |
| 29 | Pan-American Gares, Mexico City, 1955 |
| 30 | Olympic Games, Squaw Valley, 1960 |
| 31 | Deutsches Turn und Sportfeld, Leipzig, 1956 |
| 32 | Original Stoke Torch |
| 33 | Australia Visit, 1955 |
| 34 | Sport, 1914-1930 |
| 35,35A,35B | Visit to Tokyo: 54th Session of I.O.C., 1958 |
| 36 | Visit to Munich: 55th Session of I.O.C., 1959 |
| 37 | Visit to Madrid |
| 38 | Red China's Participation in Olympic Games, 1959 |
| 39 | Visit to Taiwan, 1964 |
| 40,40A
| La Pineta, Brundage's home in California |
| 41 | Visit to Iran |
| 42 | Mexico Visit, 1962 |
| 44 | Visit to Baden-Baden: 60th I.O.C. Session, 1963 |
| 45 | Visit to Republic of China, June 6-8, 1964 |
| 46 | Visit to Matsu |
| 47 | International Club, Olympic Village, Tokyo, October,
1964 |
| 48 | Visit to Kyoto, Japan, November 1964Scrapbook
Number Title |
| 48A | Visit to Barcelona, Spain, Feb.-March, 1967 |
| 49 | Visit to Rome, April 26, 1965 |
| 50 | Visit to Athens: Celebration of Olympic Day, April 6,
1967 |
| 51 | Visit to Tehran: 65th Session of I.O.C., May 2-11, 1967 |
| 52 | Visit to Mexico, January 1968 |
| 53,53A
| Visits to Grenoble and Lisbon, February 1968 |
| 54,54A
| Visit to Korea, June 1968 |
| 55,55A
| Visit to Korea, June 1968 |
| 56 | Visit to Ostersund, Sweden, March 1969 |
| 57 | Visit to Leipzig, German Democratic Republic, July
1969 |
| 58 | Visit to Hungary, September 1970 |
| 59 | Visit to Hungary, September 1970 |
| 60 | Lyon, France |
| 61 | Visit to Mexico, August 1967 |
| 62 | Executive Committee of I.O.C. at Santa Barbara,
California, October 1966 |
| 63 | Visit to Greece, September 1970 |
| 64 | A Tribute to Alfred Hajos, the first Hungarian Olympic
Champion, 1896: held in July 1972 |
| 65 | Visit to Mexico, 1968 |
| 66 | Sport, 1968-1970 |
| 67 | Visit to Pakistan, November 15-16, 1970 |
| 68 | Reception by the Los Angeles Olympic Committee
Honoring Brundage in Munich, September 4, 1972 |
| 69 | XI Olympic Games, Winter 1972, Sapporo, Japan |
| 70 | Articles by or about Avery Brundage, 1929, 1934,
1938-41, 1948-55 |
| 71 | Articles by or about Brundage, 1951-53 |
| 72 | 1954-55 |
| 73 | 1956-58 |
| 74 | 1959 |
| 75 | 1960-66 |
| 76 | Action Photographs: IIa Nostra Fotografica dello Sport |
| 77 | Olympic Games, Melbourne, 1948 |
| 78 | Trip to Pakistan, November 13-17, 1970 |
| 79 | Construction of Olympic Sites in Rome, 1960 |
| 80 | Brundage's 80th Birthday: Speeches and Photographs
from Banquet, Sept. 29, 1967 |
| 81 | Brundage's 80th Birthday Messages, Cablegrams, and
Letters |
| 82 | Brundage's 80th Birthday: Messages, Cablegrams, and
Letters |
| 83 | Brundage's 80th Birthday: Thank you Letters, Press
Clippings and Personal Messages |
| 84 | Brundage's 80th Birthday: Motion Pictures, Tape
Recordings and Photo Negatives |
| 85 | Crisis of South Africa's Participation in 1968 Olympic
Games |
| 86 | South African Readmission: Information I |
| 87 | South African Readmission: Information II |
| 88 | South African Readmission: Pro |
| 89 | South African Readmission: Against I |
| 90 | South African Readmission: II |
| 91 | Boycott of USA Black Athletes of the XIX Olympic
Games in Mexico City, 1968 |
| 92 | South African Controversy, 1969-70 |
| 93 | Visit to Mexico, May 8-12, 1972 |
| 94 | XI Winter Olympiad, Sapporo, 1972: Book I |
| 95 | XI Winter Olympiad, Sapporo, 1972: Book II |
| 96 | XI Winter Olympiad, Sapporo, 1972: Book III |
| 97 | Schranz, Disqualification |
| 98 | Sport, 1972 |
| 99 | Controversy over the Olympic Games Scheduled to be
held in Denver, 1976 |
| 100 | Controversial Opinions by or about Brundage, 1936,
1948, 1959, 1962, 1964-70 |
| 101 | Encomium Clippings on Brundage, 1936, 1947, 1948,
1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1962, 1964-70 |
| 102 | Trips, Interviews, and Special Events, 1956, 1964-70 |
| Scrapbooks
received
October 13,
1976 | |
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| 3 | Honors and Awards, 1907-1959 |
| 3A | Honors and Awards, 1957-1972 |
| 10 | Business, 1907-1961 |
| 11 | Art, 1948-1967 |
| 12 | General, 1916-19, 1925, 1928, 1931, 1935-44, 1947-52,
1955-60 |
| 12C | General, 1892, 1900, 1924, 1930, 1949, 1952-54,
1960-65 |
| 13 | Miscellaneous, 1912-13, 1916-20, 1924-26, 1929-45,
1948 |
| 14 | Business, 1925-3I, 1936-38, 1942, 1951 |
| 15 | Olympic Diplomas, 1908, 1912, 1924, 1932-33,
1936-40, 1946-52, 1956, 1960-65 |
| 43 | DeYoung Museum Vote, 1938-60 |
| 103 | Avery Brundage Collection, 1965-1967 |
| 104 | Family, 1900-1915 |
| 105 | Japan, 1958, 1964, 1968, 1972-74 |
| 106 | Japan Visit, April 5-23, 1974 |
| 107 | Europe, 1963, 1966 |
| 108 | XI Olympic Games, Leni Reifenstahl, 1936 |
| 109 | XI Olympic Games, Leni Reifenstahl, 1936 |
All scrapbooks listed below are boxed, except for those volumes in oversized flat storage
and oversized shelving, which are listed first. More specific information concerning the contents
of each scrapbook is found following this listing, in numerical order, except numbers 3, 3A,
10-12, 12C, 13-15, 43 and 103-109.
Oversized Flat Storage, Scrapbooks
L: Sport, 1928-1944
2: Sport, 1938-1944
76: Action photographs: IIA Nostra Fotografica dello Sport
Oversize Shelving, Scrapbooks
3,3A: Honors and Awards, 1907-1972
4: Sport, 1944-1947
5: 1948-1951
6: 1952-1955
7: 1956-1959
8,8A: 1960-1963
9,9A: 1964-1967
10: Business, 1907-1961
11: Art, 1948-1967
12: General, 1916-1960
12A,12B,12C: Sport, 1892-1965
13: Miscellaneous, 1912-1948
14: Business, 1925-1951
15: Olympic Diplomas, 1908-1965
19,19A: Sofia, I.O.C., September 1957
24A,24B: Iran, 1956
26: XVI Olympics, Melbourne, 1956
33: Australia Visit, 1955
40: La Pineta, 1964 1936
42: Mexico, 1962
43: DeYoung Museum Vote, 1938-60 1936
47: Olympic Village, Tokyo, Oct. 1964
48: Kyoto, Japan, November 1964
49: Rome, April 26, 1965
53A: Lisbon, Portugal, Feb. 21, 1968
56: Ostersund, Sweden, March 1969
62: I.O.C. Executive Committee, Santa Barbara, Calif. Oct. 1966
67: Pakistan, November 15-16, 1970
69: XI Winter Games, Sapporo, Japan, 1972
80: Brundage, 80th Birthday, Sept. 29,1967
81: Brundage, 80th Birthday, Sept. 29,1967
82: Brundage, 80th Birthday, Sept. 29,1967
83: Brundage, 80th Birthday, Sept. 29,1967
84: Brundage, 80th Birthday, Sept. 29,1967
103: Avery Brundage Collection, 1965-1966
105: Japan, 1958, 1964, 1968, 1972-74
106: Japan Visit, April 5-23, 1974
108: XI Olympic Games, Leni Reifenstahl, 1936
109: XI Olympic Games, Leni Reifenstahl
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| n/a | Scrapbook Number 1: Sport, 1928-1944
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| P. 1 | Clippings: AAU Approves New Ohio
Association, Dec. 1930 |
| Name 130 Honorary Rockne Pallbearers |
| Sports Committee of 1933 Fair Starts Ball
Rolling |
| Amateur Baseball Group Makes Plans for 1932 |
| Photograph: US Amateur Baseball Association -
Executive Board |
| P. 2 | |
| Clippings: From: Who's Who in America - Avery
Brundage |
| Avery Brundage '09 Given New Acclaim |
| Brundage to Run Chicago Fair Sports (Note:
Photo shown as Avery Brundage is another
person.) |
| Avery Brundage Named World's Fair Sport
Committee Manager |
| Article: "Brundage Ideal Man to Assume Charge
at Once" - E. J. Geiger |
| Characteratures: Of AAU Officials at Kansas City
Meeting, Nov. 17, 1931 |
| P. 4 | Photographs: 43rd Annual AAU Convention -
Kansas City, Nov. 17, 1931 |
| Dinner Tendered to Wm. B. Simpson by
Directors of CAA, Jan. 19, 1933 |
| P. 5 | 49th AAU Convention, Boston, Mass., Jan. 8,
1938 |
| Executive Committee of the AOA at NYAC, Jan.
8, 1938 |
| P. 6 | Members of the Congress of the International
Amateur Athletic Association, Los Angeles, July
29, 1932 |
| Dinner in Honor of the AOC, July 29, 1932 |
| P. 7 | White House Reception of AOA with H. Hoover,
Nov. 19, 1930 (Section of Hoover and Brundage
cut out and sent to Germany) |
| White House Reception of AAU 42nd Annual
Convention, Nov. 17, 1930 |
| P. 9 | Article: "Parity is Adoped for Sports Bodies" -
Arthur J. Daley |
| Clippings: Colleges Strike at AAU Control, Oct.
19, 1937 |
| See International Aid for Colleges in Olympic
Fight, Oct. 21, 1937 |
| Brundage to Aid Colleges in Olympic Fight
Report |
| Compromise of Olympic Representation is
Effected |
| Brundage May Head AAU, Dec. 7, 1939 |
| P. 10 | Certificate: From AAU to Avery Brundage -
Veteran Membership, March 1, 1940 |
| Article: "AAU - Golden Jubilee Convention" -
Bill Boni |
| " |
| "AAU Meddlers Stiil Hound Grid Players", Jack
Miley |
| "About World Affairs and Meters", Jesse
Abramson, Aug. 13, 1940 |
| P. 11 | Picture of News Page: "Following the Delegates
Around During a Day at the 52nd Annual AAU
Convention", Dec. 8, 1940 |
| Clipping: Invitation of Nazi Boxing Head
Prompts Quick Action, Dec. 8, 1940 |
| New Set-Up for International Participation is
Proposed, Dec. 8, 1940 |
| Sports Federation Proposed by AAU |
| P. 12 | AAU Reinstates Luisetti, Dec. 9, 1940 |
| AAU Officials Debate Yards Versus Meters, Dec.
6, 1940 |
| P. 13 | Broader Program of Mass Athletics Urged by
Brundage, Dec. 13, 1942 |
| Brundage Asks AAU to Widen Program of
Physical Education, Dec. 13, 1942 |
| AAU Fails to Receive Bids for Swimming Meets,
Dec. 13, 1942 |
| Brundage Urges Level of Axis Sports Program,
Dec. 13, 1942 |
| AAU Delegates Learn of Navy Sports Program,
Dec. 12, 1942 |
| P. 18 | Articles: Articles of Olympic Games covering the
period 1928-1944: |
| Hahn and Hamm Make New World's Records |
| P. 20 | Articles: Articles of Olympic Games covering the
period 1928-1944: (cont.) |
| US to Send Hockey Team to Amateur Tourney in
Poland |
| Fight Looms Over Site of Olympic Tryouts |
| P. 21 | Los Angeles Olympiad to Lead All, Says
President Brundage |
| P. 22 | Chicago Organizes to Raise Olympic Funds |
| P. 23 | DIPLOMA: Lake Placid - 1932 Games . . . to
Avery Brundage |
| 10,000 Meter Speed-Skating Trials in Olympic
Games Ruled "No Races" After Long Dispute |
| P. 25 | Clippings: Olympic 1896 Track Records Not So
Flossy, Jan. 16, 1932 |
| US to Back Normi in Olympic Fight, July 23,
1932 |
| IAAF Commission Rules on Matter...Paavo
Nurmi Barred with No Appeal From Verdict
Possible, July 29, 1932 |
| Complete Success is Assured for Olympics
(1932), Brundage Says, Jan. 16, 1932 |
| German Lauds Arrangements for Olympics |
| Starting Blocks Ruled out for Games (1932), July
28, 1932 |
| P. 26 | Olympic Men Find Competition is With Self, Not
With Others |
| Olympic Games Provide Success in Every Phase |
| P. 27 | Avery Brundage Will Direct Track Meet |
| 50,000 Fans Cheer International Stars in Daily
News Meet |
| P. 28 | Call to Athletes Issued by Hitler, Dec. 15, 1933 |
| See Brundage OK on Games in Berlin |
| Brundage Sails to Decide if US Will Enter
Olympics, July 29, 1934 |
| US Delays OK on Berlin Olympics . . . Brundage
to Probe Nazi-Jewish States |
| Nazi's Satisfy Olympic Men, June 21, 1934 |
| Benthron Mark Gains Approval |
| Germany is "Uncivilized State" Says Brundage,
after Studying Policy on Jews in Olympics, Sept.
26, 1934 |
| US Participation in Olympic Games is Assured,
Sept. 1934 |
| Olympic Group Makes Peace with Germany |
| P. 29 | Olympiaden Hotad...USA - Medverkan under
Debatt |
| P. 30 | Suomen Urheilen Johto oi ole maan
urheilutulosten Tasolla . . .Sanoo Amerikan
urheiluliiton Puheenjohtaja Avery Brundage |
| P. 31 | Olympiad Despite Hitler Will be Held Hans
Nusslein (Pro Tennis Star) In 1935 Indoor Tennis
Debut to Raise Funds to Send US Team to
Germany...Newspic...Avery Brundage with
Nusslein |
| Article: "Pressure on AAU Against US in
Games" - Maxwell Stiles |
| P. 32 | Clipping: Hockey Opens Olympics Today, Two
English Players Barred...Canadians Are Ruled
Out After Protest on Eligibility |
| P. 33 | US Olympic Body Takes More Temperate Stand
Than AAU on Racial Issue, Nov. 23, 1933 |
| Olympic Body Backs Water on Jewish Ban |
| P. 34 | Reopen Attack on U S Entry into Olympics |
| Brundage Warns AAU of U. S. Decline in
Sports....Brundage Says US Must go to
Olympics, Dec. 8, 1934 |
| Brundage Thinks US Must Work |
| Brundage May Back Mahoney As Successor to
AAU Presidency |
| Mahoney Succeeds Brundage as AAU President,
Dec. 10, 1934 |
| P. 35 | Article: "Rejects Proposal to Abandon Meter" -
A. J. Daley, Nov. 20, 1933 |
| Clippings: AAU Delegates Debate Berlin
Olympic Site |
| Text of AAU's Resolution to American Olympic
Group... Motion Threatening Withdrawal of US
Athletes to be Offered Tomorrow |
| Metric System to Be Retained by AAU |
| P. 36 | Clippings:Vote of American AAU to Shun
Olympic Games Falls Like Bomb in Berlin |
| AAU Hurls Jewish Defi at Germany, Nov. 21,
1933 |
| AAU Boycotts 1936 Olympics Because of The
Nazi Ban on Jews, Nov. 21, 1933 |
| AAU Tables German Protest of U S "Boycott" of
'36 Olympics |
| British Consider Boycotting Games |
| Olympic Group to Meet Today in Washington |
| AAU Receives German's Pledge |
| P. 39 | Committee Action Recommending Boston to be
Brought up Again; Three New Records
Accepted...Brundage's recommendations |
| Brundage points out Dangers and Evils of System
.... Starting Blocks to be Used |
| Brundage Again AAU Chief |
| Schools Given Right to Name Eligible Stars |
| AAU Favors Starting Blocks But Will Not Permit
their Use |
| Brundage Right Man for AAU Presidency, 1928 |
| Brundage Favors a Fund of $2,000,000 for
Olympics |
| AAU Starts Drive Against Ring Outlaws, Nov.
28, 1929 |
| Pamphlet: Of Avery Brundage Addresses:"In
Defense of the Amateur Code," "Athletics and
Industry" |
| Clippings: Amateurism Must Reform, Brundage
Says, Nov. 19, 1929 |
| P. 41 | AAU'S Mysterious Backer Believed to be
Brundage...Donor of $2,000,000 Fund will be
made known soon |
| Brundage Aims to Cement Amateur Body Truce |
| AAU Plans National Merger with YMCA |
| Article: "Brundage Again Heads National AAU"
- Clarence A. Bush |
| P. 42 | Clippings: AAU Honors Jones at Banquet
Tonight Jones Presented James Sullivan Medal |
| The Bobby Jones Love Feast, by Ernest
Heitkamp |
| Jones Given Sullivan Medal, Highest AAU
Award |
| Honor Golf in Honoring Jones |
| P. 43 | Brundage Seeks British-Yank Meet Here |
| Stars to Compete at Soldier Field Tomorrow
Night, Aug. 26, 1930 |
| City Welcomes World Track Stars Today |
| Knute Rockne Speaks at Luncheon for Track
Stars |
| Newspicture: Avery Brundage with Lord David
Burghley |
| Of 40,000 at Solders Field for Track Meet, Aug.
27, 1930 |
| P. 44 | Clippings: Brundage Envisions Greatest Cage
Meet |
| U.S. May Meet Germany in Chicago Track Meet |
| Brundage Foresees Olympic Struggle |
| Article: "The Vanishing Long Distance Runner" -
Wm. S. Forman |
| P. 45 | Clippings: Retain Brundage as MU President,
Nov. 18, 1931 |
| Ruling Made to Prohibit Any Role on Screen |
| He's An AAU Fixture, Nov. 18, 1931 |
| AAU President Speaks Highly of Kansas City
Athletic Club |
| P. 46 | Brundage Plans Sweeping Probe of Southland
AAU, Aug. 11, 1932 |
| Article: "U S Team Plays Pros but Still Amateurs,
How Can That Be", M. Stiles |
| Clipping: Olympic OK Sought for Coast Favorite |
| Article: "New Deal" Expected in Local Amateur
Athletic Circles this Fall" George T. Davis |
| Clipping: Paid Simon Pure Fighters Answer
Charges This Week |
| P. 47 | Clippings: Track and Field Events of AAU To Be
Put On Metric Basis. Nov.23, 1932 |
| AAU Votes Record Recognition to Losers At
Olympics |
| Meters to Boost US Prestige on Track, Says A.C.
Gilbert, Dec., 1932 |
| New AAU Code Hits Promoters and Fighers |
| Central AAU Upholds Ban on Matched Bouts |
| AAU Honors Brundage...Metric System Adopted
for Track and Field |
| Article: "Brundage Thinks Lovelock May Clip
His World Mark" H. MacNamara |
| Clippings: Brundage Set to Resign |
| Brundage Not To Run Again, Report in East |
| Table Tennis Zone Tryouts Start Here Tomorrow,
Nov. 16, 1933 |
| P. 48 | Brundage Announces Retirement as AAU
Chieftain |
| Brundage Drafted to Serve AAU as President |
| Brundage to Remain as AAU President...Avery
Brundage to Head AAU for 6th Time, Nov. 21,
1933 |
| Garland Named First Recipient of Sullivan Medal
for Service, Nov. 21, 1933 |
| Locarno Row May Affect Olympics |
| Pro-Jewish Resolution Adopted by AAU...Jews
Welcome Germany |
| Germany Gets Warning on Olympics |
| P. 49 | AAU Will keep Olympic Issue Open Pending
Future Attitude of Germans, Dec. 10, 1934 |
| Article: "Avery Brundage Not Entirely at Fault in
Olympic Errors" E. J. Geiger |
| Clippings: Brundage Back From Olympics U S
Leader Lauds Owens, Despite Ban |
| Brundage Back, Defends Action by Committee in
Jarrett Case |
| 1940 Olympics Being Booted Around Again |
| Article: "Amateur Athletics in Good Hands"
George M. R. Holmes, 1934 |
| P. 50 | Clippings: War Strikes AAU, Dec. 15, 1937 |
| Avery Brundage Heads Bain Probe Grand Jury,
Dec. 7, 1931 |
| Olympic Chief is Chosen Head of New Grand
Jury |
| Brundage Takes Hand in AAU Election Plans,
Dec. 15, 1937 |
| Hoyt to Be Named AAU President, Dec. 15, 1937 |
| AAU Carries Olive Branch to Washington, Dec.
15, 1937 |
| P. 51 | Clippings: Brundage Sees U S Win New Good
Will, Jan. 17, 1936 |
| Olympic Athletes Face Close Fights in
Games...Champions Will Get Real Tests,
Brundage Says, Jan. 18, 1936 |
| No Alibi for U S In Games, Feb. 26, 1936 |
| Brundage Praises Olympics, Feb. 25, 1936 |
| Brundage Admits Worry Over Lack of Funds for
Olympic Team, Apr. 21, 1936 |
| Brundage Back, Asks Princeton to Raise Olympic
Funds at Meet, Feb. 26, 1936 |
| Nazi Praised For Fair Treatment, Feb. 26, 1936 |
| Brundage Returns with Praise for German
Olympic Direction...US Committee Head Says
He Saw No Propaganda Efforts or
Discrimination, Feb. 26, 1936 |
| Only War will Stop Olympics, Mar. 11, 1936 |
| Avery Brundage Back at Mail-Covered Desk
After Sojourn in Germany, Mar. 6, 1936 |
| P. 53 | Amerikanische Olympia...Gaste Im Rathaus |
| P.
53-59 | Miscellaneous Articles and Clippings from
German Newspapers on Olympics in
Berlin...1936 |
| P. 60 | Clippings: Brundage on Resignation of W. J.
Bingham, June 10, 1938 |
| Brundage Reports on Cairo Congress, Apr. 15,
1938 |
| P. 61 | Olympic Ban Faces U S Nations Would Ban U S
From Olympics, Oct. 25, 1937 |
| Olympic Ban of U.S. Yarn is Discounted, Oct.
25, 1937 |
| Avery Brundage--Deutschlands Freund, Aug. 13,
1938 |
| P. 62 | Noted Figure (Avery Brundage) in Athletics
Visits Island (Jamaica) |
| P. 63 | Telegrams: Telegrams to Avery Brundage on
Visit to Japan |
| P.
63-64 | Photographs: Candid Photos of Visit to Japan |
| P. 65 | Clippings: AAU Moguls Meet on Tatuta Maru |
| Brundage Praises Japan's Athletes, Apr. 14, 1939 |
| Famed Athlete to See Brundage at Tea Party |
| Brundage Glad to Find Amateur Spirit in Nippon,
Apr. 27, 1939 |
| Brundage Tells US Side in Olympic Tangle |
| P.
66-67 | Miscellaneous Clippings from Japanese
Newspapers |
| P. 69 | False Hopes Raised for '40 Olympics |
| War May Force Japan to Give Up Olympics |
| Olympic Meet Set for Finland, Says Brundage |
| Article: "Finland Prepares for Olympics" - J. B.
Kearns, Apr. 15, 1939 |
| Clippings: Brundage Tells of Preparations Seen
in Finland, June 29, 1939 |
| Finland Abuzz Over Olympics, Says Brundage |
| P. 70 | Victory Stamp Aids Olympic Fund Efforts |
| P. 73 | Olympics This Year Opposed by French, Mar. 17,
1950 |
| Brundage Says U. S. Might Hold Olympics If
Finland Withdraws |
| U.S. Resumes Plans for Olympic Jaunt |
| Olympic Games in Buenos Aires?...Difference in
Seasons a Difficulty, Mar. 26, 1940 |
| American Olympic Group Signs "Death Warrant"
to 1940 Games |
| P. 74 | American Sports Are "Rotting at the Roots", Says
Avery Brundage |
| P. 75 | Brundage Envisions Next Olympics in 1948 |
| Avery Brundage Aids Proposal to Return
Thorpe's Trophies |
| P. 77 | Winter Olympics Called Off, Nov. 24, 1939 |
| Olympic Trials Likely to Be Held, this Year,
Even If Games Are Not |
| P. 81 | PAN AM GAMES (1939-1942): |
| Pan-Am Olympic Scheme Gains in Favor |
| Pan-Am Meet Will Be Held in U S, Jan. 20, 1942 |
| "Pan-Am Games Could be Great Event" - Bob
Considine |
| Miscellaneous Articles from South American
Newspapers |
| P. 83 | Brundage Favors Olympics Here If City Needs
$500,000 for Pan-AmTournament, Oct. 13, 1939 |
| Editorial: Hold Pan-Am Games Here...Oct. 28,
1939 |
| Clippings: Board to Rule on U S Part in Pan-Am
Games, Oct. 17, 1940 |
| Pan-Am Games Report Lists 15 Sports, Oct. 17,
1940 |
| Group to Consider Brundage Report, Oct. 17,
1940 |
| P. 84 | Olympic Body Here Changes Its Name, Feb. 25,
1941 |
| Brundage Again Named Sports Federation Head,
Nov. 20, 1941 |
| Pan-American Games Given Brundage OK, Feb.
7, 1942 |
| Article: "First Pan-Am Games" by Avery
Brundage, Mar. 1941 |
| Clippings: Pan-American Entry Withdrawn, by
Avery Brundage |
| War To Keep US Out of Pan-Am Games |
| U.S. Urged to Save Argentine Games, Apr. 23,
1942 |
| Pan-Am Games Will Be Held...Argentina |
| P. 86 | Clippings: Brundage Airs Views on Games, Mar.
5, 1942 |
| P. 87 | Invitation: President Herbert Hoover to Avery
Brundage |
| P. 89 | Pamphlet: Chicago Athletic Association |
| P. 90 | Clippings: New York-Chicago Golden Gloves
Bouts Here, April 2nd |
| P. 91 | Clinnin, Brundage Welcome Word of French
Invasion (Boxing) |
| Spikes Effort of NY To Stop Transfer |
| Big 10 Coaches Hear Warnings on Proselyting |
| P. 92 | CAA Splits Over Sports; Brundage Quits Board |
| Brundage Lauds the Daily News Four Mile Run |
| Cherry Circle Faces Civil War on Athletic
Policy....Resignation of Brundage may Climax
Sports Fight |
| P. 93 | Brundage in Lead; Clinnin Close Second (To
Select Judges for Londos-Lewis Championship
Wrestling Match) |
| Great Year for Amateur Sport Seen by Brundage |
| P. 95 | Revive Illini Spirit . . . Brundage |
| P. 96 | German Talk Misrepresented, Declares Brundage |
| P. 97 | Keep Eye to Future, Says Brundage, Nov. 26,
1939 |
| P. 100 | Ruler of the Rules, Dec. 27, 1943 |
| P. 101 | Be Like Nazis, Brundage Plea America Must
Follow Nazi Example Brundage (Stamp Out
Communism), Oct. 5, 1936 |
| P. 102 | Principles of the America First Committee |
| P.
103-120 | Miscellaneous Invitations and Photographs |
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| Scrapbook Number 2: Sport, 1938-1940
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| P. 1 | Clippings: Brundage On Way to Major Sessions,
1938 |
| Pete Miller Named Coach of Olympic Skate Team |
| Editorial: Japanese 1940 Olympic Games |
| Clippings: Army Chief Asks Japan to Cancel
Olympic Games |
| Change is Urged in Olympic Dates |
| Editorial: Boycott of Japan's Olympic Games, Feb.
19, 1938 |
| Clippings: No Olympics If Japan Isn't Ready, Jan. 12,
1938 |
| British Control Body Votes to Shun Olympics |
| Editorial: "What Next" William J. Bingham
Resignation |
| Article: "Sportin' Gossip" - Sparrow Robertson |
| Clippings: U. S. Official Tells Stand on Olympic
Dates |
| Brundage Outfoxes Self |
| P. 3 | Colleges Ask Control of Four Olympic Teams |
| Brundage to Aid Colleges in Olympic Fight, Report |
| Change of Site of 1940 Olympics Still Possible,
Brundage Reveals |
| Article: "Tutors for Olympians" - C. E. Parker |
| Clippings: War May Force Japan to Give up
Olympics |
| Germans to Restore Olympus |
| Olympic Site Set in Opinion of Brundage |
| Article "Brundage on Sport (Political and College
Opposition)" C. E. Parker |
| Clippings: Nations Prepared to Act on Games |
| Brundage Says Only War can Halt Olympics |
| Article: "Olympics Open to Older Athletes" - Joe M.
Butler, May 25, 1938 |
| P. 4 | Clippings: Business Urges Olympics Here |
| Helsingfors Selected for 1940 Olympics |
| Brundage Home, Tells Olympic Date Fight |
| Bingham Quits Olympic Work because of War |
| Article: "Are You Opposed to 1940 Games" - Bill
Henry |
| Clippings: Bingham Move Hit By Olympic Group |
| Tokyo Leader Here to Boost 1940 Olympics |
| P. 5 | Clippings: Chicago Bids for Olympics 1940 Games |
| Tokyo is Confident; Olympians Aren't |
| Article: "Cultural Olympics Originated bere" - Joe M.
Butler |
| Clippings: Finland Ready to Take 1940 Olympic
Meet |
| Finland Accepts Olympic Bid |
| War Forces Japan to Cancel Olympics, July 14, 1938 |
| Japanese Cancel '40 Olympic Games Due to War |
| Brundage Sure Olympics Will Go to Finland |
| 1940 Olympic Games Called Off by Japan |
| Finland Gets '40 Olympics, Brundage Belief Action
by Japan is Surprise, July 14, 1938 |
| P. 6 | Olympic Aids Study New York Bid |
| Finland Organized to Care for Olympics |
| Tokyo International Exhibition Planned for 1940 is
Postponed |
| Conservative Army Clique Back of Japan's Decision,
Expert Says |
| Olympic Program Likely to be Cut, July 16, 1938 |
| Brundage Backs Berlin Games (1936) |
| Article: "A Nation of Marathoners" - E. W. Cochrane |
| P. 7 | Clippings: New York Olympics Drive Gains
Momentum, July 15, 1938 |
| U. S. Sports Heads Okay Finland for Olympics |
| Finland, England Cool to '40 Games |
| Finland 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. Abramson |
| Clippings: Japanese Shamed by Loss of Games, July
15, 1938 |
| Detroit Seeks 1944 Olympics |
| Detroit's Olympic Hopes Seen Brighter for 1948 than
1944 |
| P. 9 | Olympic Drive for Cash Gets a Fast Start |
| Olympic Ring Plan |
| Plans Made to Pick Olympic Boxing Team |
| Campaign For Olympic Funds Makes Progress |
| Europe Seen as Power in 1940 Olympics |
| London 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 Boss |
| Article: "Once In a Lifetime" - A. J. Daley, Dec. 31,
1938 |
| Clippings: Shimek, Kucera, Heckenbach Join
Olympic Squad |
| Olympic Ice Team Called Best Ever |
| U S May Get Winter Olympic Games |
| Article: "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, 1936 |
| Make Chicago Sport Capital, Brundage Asks |
| P. 24 | American Olympic Committee Issues New Olympic
Stamp |
| Issue Olympic Victory Stamp to Aid U.S. |
| Poster Stamps, Aug. 1939 |
| Editorial: What are 1940 Olympics? |
| P. 25 | Clippings: New Olympic Stamp to Aid in Financing
American Team |
| Victory 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 Them |
| Editorial: Wandering Olympics |
| Clippings: Games to Be Cancelled if Finns Defer |
| Finland Faces Ten Million Dollar Loss on Olympics |
| Article: "If I Were 21" - Avery Brundage |
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| Scrapbook Number 4: Sport, 1944-1947
| |
| P. 1 | Article: "Avery Brundage Discusses the Olympics" - Arthur
Daley, Sept. 1944 |
| P. 2 | Clippings: Olympic Tilts Will Give Okay to Japs, Nazis,
Dec. 5, 1944 Seven Point Physical Fitness Program
Recommended by AAU, Dec. 10, 1944 |
| P. 3 | German, Japanese Participation in Next Olympic Games
Opposed, Dec. 12, 1944 |
| Foi Proposto--para vice-presidente do Comite Olimpico
Internacional, Avery Brundage, Feb. 16, 1945 |
| P. 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,
1945 |
| Article: "Brundage Predicts Resumption of Olympics in
1948" - George T Davis, June 6, 1945 |
| P. 5 | Article: "Olympics Are Most Effective Instrument for Peace
of World", W. Dyers, June 21, 1945 |
| Clipping: Brundage Names Honorary Referee |
| Articles: "Hint Games May Be Revived Next Year" - H.
Sheer |
| About Avery Brundage - "The Barber Shop" - J.P.
Carmichael |
| P. 6 | Article: Avery Brundage - Champion, Aug. 1945 |
| Clipping: Brundage Predicts Lausanne will Get '48 Olympic
Games, Aug. 27, 1945 |
| P. 8 | Clipping: Will Renew Olympic Games - Brundage, Aug. 15,
1945 |
| P. 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, 1945 |
| P. 13 | Articles: "Avery Finds Sick World" - Ralph Cannon, Oct. 18,
1945 |
| "War Knocks Idealism For Goal" - Ralph Cannon, Oct. 16,
1945 |
| P. 14 | Clipping: International Sports Federation Bid to Russia May
Put USSR in '48 Olympics, Oct. 23, 1945 |
| Article: "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,
1945 |
| P. 17 | Article: "Chips from the Blarney Stone"- Dan McGuire, Feb.
20, 1946 |
| P. 18 | Clippings: Articles on Meeting in Finland-Avery Brundage
och amatorismen |
| P. 23 | Clipping: Med IAAF Bomb I Oslo Sverige Bryter, Aug. 27,
1946 |
| P. 24 | Clipping: Norges Fri-idrettsforbunds 50-ars jubileum, Aug.
28, 1946 |
| P. 25 | Clippings: 6 Cities Bidding for 1952 Olympics, Sept. 4, 1946 |
| Russia is Invited to 1948 Olympics, Oct. 23, 1946 |
| El Vice Presidente del C.O. Internacional Partio Ayer, Dec.
16, 1946 |
| P. 26 | Article: "Los Ideales Deportivos del Aficionado" - Prof.
Jesus FerrerGamboa, Dec. 28, 1946 |
| P. 27 | Clippings: Avery Brundage, president olympisjskeho vyboru
USA, piseMF, 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, 1947 |
| P. 28 | Article: "Calling Mr. Brundage:" - Newsweek , May 19,
1947 |
| P. 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 for Winner 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 |
| -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 IAAF Vice-Presidency, June 10, 1947 |
| Kukaan ei voi muuttaa amatoorisaantoja...Avery Brundage
mielipiteita, May 18, 1947; June 2, 1947 |
| P. 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, 1947 |
| Article: "The Hyland Fling" - Dick Hyland, July 8, 1947 |
| P. 34 | Articles: "U.S. Olympic Head Now Hard at Work Raising
Funds to Send Team to Games" - Walter L Johns, July 11,
1947 |
| "Olympic Body Gives Ruling on Amateurism" - Harry Keck,
July 13, 1947 |
| Clipping: 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, 1947 |
| Picture: 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 Football |
| Articles: "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
Parker |
| Clippings: Brundage States Olympic Six Will Drill at
Princeton |
| P. 38 | Sees Olympic Games as Fine Vehicle for World Peace, Nov.
19, 1947 |
| P. 41 | Article: "Avery Brundage Arrives to Be Guest of Honor at
Olympic Ball" Gordon Robinson, Nov. 19, 1947 |
| P. 43 | Clippings: U.S. Balks at Dictation of Ice Hockey Team |
| Olympic Group to Confer in Chicago Today, Dec. 3, 1947 |
| U S Threatens Withdrawal of Winter Teams, Dec. 4, 1947 |
| Brundage Defiant in Olympic Feud, Nov. 24, 1947 |
| Follow Rules - Brundage |
| P. 44 | Brundage Seeks Aid for Games, Dec. 7, 1947 |
| Le Co. O. americain dira s'il approuve M. Brundage,
fossoyeur de l'olympisme, Nov. 24, 1947 |
| Brundage offside om hockeyspelen |
| P. 45 | Russ Won't Compete in '48 Olympics, Believes Brundage |
| IAAF To Study Amateurs' Status, Aug. 21, 1946 |
| P. 46 | Clipping AhA Plans Set to Organize U. S. Olympic Sextet,
Dec. 1947 |
| P. 47 | Clipping: Detroit Threat to Minneaplis Olympic Hopes -
Brundage, June 23, 1946 |
| Article: "Brundage Smiles" - Jesse Abramson, July 29, 1947 |
| P. 48 | Clipping: Brundage Attacks Pay Plan for '48 Olympics |
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| Scrapbook Number 5: Sport, 1948-1951
| |
| P. 1 | Clippings: U.S. Body Adamant in Hockey Quarrel |
| U.S. Olympic Sextet Set to Fly Tomorrow for Winter
Games, Jan. 17, 1948 |
| Article: "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 |
| Clippings: US Olympic Body Names Hockey Men |
| Olympic 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, 1948 |
| Editorial: 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, 1948 |
| Article: "Brundage Tries Sled, Doesn't Break Leg, as
One Had Hoped", Ted Smith, Feb. 2, 1948 |
| P. 17 | Article: "Golden Age for Athletes" by Edwin Ellis,
March, 1948 |
| Cherry Circle Club |
| P. 18 | Program: The 21st Texas Relays, April 2-3, 1948
Article: "Avery's Oilers" - John Lardner, Apr. 12 1948 |
| P. 20 | Clippings: Study Chicago's Olympic Games Facilities
May 19, 1948 |
| P. 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 Rowabout Amateur 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 Brundage |
| P. 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, 1948 |
| P. 25 | Letter: TO THE EDITOR: "Brundage Thanks Daily
News for Olympic Tryouts Here, July 14, 1948 |
| Article: "Erskine, A Star of Yore, to see Olympic Trials"
Mildred Bolger, July 8, 1948 |
| P. 26 | Clippings: -260 U S Olympic Lads and Lassies Shove
Off Today, July 14, 1948 |
| - US Sport Odyssey Begins |
| P. 27 | -American Athletes Leave 260 Strong for Fourteenth
Modern Olympic, July 15, 1948 |
| P. 28 | Clippings: --Brundage Will Step Down as Head of U S
Olympic Set-Up After London Games, July 20, 1948 |
| P. 29 | -Olympic Team Watches Behavior on Way Over, July
18, 1948 |
| -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 Athletes |
| P. 33 | Article: "The Man Behind the Olympics" - Irving
Wallace, June 1948 |
| P. 35 | "Life with Avery" Time Magazine, Aug. 2, 1948 |
| "Next Olympiad in U.S." Gene Kessler, Aug. 3, 1948 |
| P. 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,
1948 |
| P. 39 | Brundage to Resign as U S Olympic Head, Dec. 1 1948 |
| Sportsmen's Club to Extend Eight Lifetime
Memberships, Dec. 2, 1948 |
| P. 40 | Editorial: A Call for Amateurs, Dec. 10, 1948 |
| Article: "Grid Heroes Are Still Boys" - Chauncey
Durden, Dec. 3, 1948 |
| Clippings: BRUNDAGE STEW: AAU Annual
Convention Begins in New York Today, Dec. 2, 1948 |
| MacArthur Hopes Japan will be in '52 Olympics, Dec. 7,
1948 |
| P. 41 | Clippings: Old Dominion Grid Stars Honored, Dec. 2,
1948 |
| P. 43 | Rhodes is Named Columbus' No l Sports Figure for
1948, Jan. 13, 1949 |
| P. 44 | Air of Mystery and Drama Centers Around All-Sports
Dinner Tonight, Jan. 12, 1949 |
| P. 45 | US Olympic Chief Speaks Here Thursday (Reo
Industrial Club), Jan. 12, 1949 |
| P. 46 | Detroit's Chance Good for 56 Olympic Meet, Jan. 14,
1949 |
| Softball Heads Open Meeting Here Today, Jan. 29, 1949 |
| Article: About Avery Brundage---Roger Treat, Feb. 4,
1949 |
| Clippings: 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, 1949 |
| Olympic Group Favors Cuts in Size of Games |
| Russians May Hold Their Own Olympics |
| Accent is on Streamlined Games as Olympic Group
Meets in Rome, Apr. 24, 1949 |
| Olympic Men Dispute Pay for Athletes, Apr. 25, 1949 |
| P. 49 | Olympic Rule Hits Political Pressure on Sports, Apr. 28,
1949 |
| Six U. S. Cities Present Bids Today for '56 Olympic
Games |
| P. 50 | Winter Games Go to Italian Resort, Melbourne Gets
1956 Olympics, Apr. 29, 1949 |
| International Group to Nominate One U. S. City for
Olympic Host |
| P. 53 | By Davis J. Walsh |
| P. 51 | AVERY BRUNDAGE IN MEXICO |
| P. 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 |
| -Los eventos internacionales deben ser unicaments para
deportistas amateurs, declaro Avery Brundage, Nov. 29,
1949 |
| College 'Pros' Barred in Olympics: Brundage |
| P. 57 | Brundage Rips Colleges for 'Betrayal' 1951 |
| Propose Ban on Foreign Athletes Here, Dec. 9, 1949 |
| P. 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, 1949 |
| Clippings: Brundage Stand on Scholarships Causing
Split Among AAU Leaders |
| P. 60 | Retiring AAU Prexy Answers Brundage, Dec. 12, 1949 |
| P. 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, 1950 |
| P. 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 Brundage |
| P. 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 in Schweden |
| - 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, 1950 |
| Article: "Brundage Aplomb Gets Jolt" - Davis J. Walsh,
Oct. 22, 1950 |
| P. 68 | "Reports on IMF Congress" - Avery Brundage, Nov.
1950 |
| Clippings: Chicago Hails Jesse Owens, Track Star,
Humanitarian |
| P. 71 | Article: "Chastity to the Rescue" - Davis J. Walsh Feb.
12, 1950 |
| P. 72 | "Report of IOC Meeting, Denmark, May 1950 ' Avery
Brundage, July 1950 |
| P. 77 | Clipping: The First Pan American Games, Jan. 20, 1951 |
| P. 78 | Article: "Sport Must be Free, always Independent" -
Avery Brundage, Jan. 1, 1951 |
| P. 79 | Clipping: Estados Unidos Trae al Panamericano un Gran
Equipo en el que Figuran Muchos |
| Campeones Mundiales, Dice A. Brundage, Feb. 21, 1951 |
| Article: Personalities: Avery Brundage, Feb. 22, 1951 |
| Clippings: 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 Deportivos Panamericanos |
| 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, 1951 |
| P. 85 | Brochure: Helms World Trophy NORTH
AMERICA--1918 Avery Brundage |
| P. 86 | Articles: "Welcoming Our Red Brothers" - Arthur Daley,
Apr. 26, 1951 |
| "Don Avery Tilts With the College Windmills" - R. G.
Lynch |
| P. 88 | "Sports Slants" - Dick O'Brien, Sept. 20, 1951 |
| Clippings: Brundage Says Sports Reform is Simple
Task, Sept. 19, 1951 |
| Brundage 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, 1951 |
| Educators 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 Avery |
| P. 93 | Clippings: Olympics Group to Intensify Screening of
"Paid Athletes, Dec. 3, 1951 |
| Brundage Says Pro Events Not Sports, Dec. 6, 1951 |
| And Speaking of Hr. Brundage, Dec. 9, 1951 |
| Esta en Caracas Avery Brundage, Dec. 5, 1951 |
| P. 94 | Article: About Avery Brundage - Bob Stedler, Dec. 6,
1951 |
| P. 95 | Clippings: III JUEGOS DEPORTIVOS
BOLIVARIANOS |
| - No hay Termino Hedio en el Deporte Afficionade, Dec.
5, 1951 |
| P. 96 | -Empiezan los Bolivarianos, Dec. 6, 1951 |
| P. 97 | Brundage Forsees Battle on Olympic Curtailment, Apr.
1949 |
| Memorandum: COMITE INTERNATIONAL
OLYMPIQUE-BULLETIN DE VOTE-1952:
Brundage-30, Burghley-17, Blasse-2 |
| P. 98 | Clippings: Edstrom Holds Little Hope for Chicago
Games |
| Aim to Limit U.S. Bidders for Olympics, Jan. 8, 1950 |
| Article: "On the International Front" - Arthur Daley,
Aug. 29, 1950 |
| Clipping: Brundage Escapes Injury in Crash, Dec. 8,
1949 |
| P. 99 | Article: "Brundage, Wife Truly Great People" - Davis J.
Walsh |
| P. 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 - 1952 |
| P. 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 Games |
| P. 102 | Clippings: Athletic Scholarships Hake Holders
"Pro"...Brundage Says: Dec. 11, 1949 |
| Clippings: Patton 200 meter Record Accepted, Dec. 11,
1949 |
| Clippings: Brundage Warns, Olympics Hay Ban Athletes
on Scholarship |
| P. 103 | Clipping: Brundage Expects Japan to Compete in 1952
Olympic Games at Helsinki, Dec. 9, 1949 |
| Clipping: News from AAU Front |
| P. 104 | Clipping: Brundage, the Athlete, Finds Link with Art |
| Clipping: Olympic Card Remains Same |
| Clipping: Olympic Association Winds Up Two-Day
Sessions Today, Jan. 9, 1950 |
| Clipping: AAU Delegates Predict Sizzling Prexy Race,
Dec. 10, 1949 |
| Clipping: 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 |
| Clipping: Brundage Stand on Scholarships Causing Split
Among AAU Leaders, Dec. 12, 1949 |
| Clipping: Ice Hockey Plans for 1952 Revealed, Jan. 9,
1950 |
| P. 106 | Clipping: Single U.S. City must Bid for Olympics:
Brundage, Jan. 8, 1950 |
| Clipping: Brundage Outlaws Aid to Athletes, Dec. 10,
1949 |
| Clipping: Tighter Olympic Rules Planned to Govern
Choice of Game Sites, Jan. 8, 1950 |
| Clipping: 1952 Olympics to Break Marks Says Brundage |
| P. 107 | Clipping: The First Pan American Games, Jan. 20, 1951 |
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| Scrapbook Number 6: Sport, 1952-1955
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| 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, 1952 |
| Clipping: Brundage says Soviets accept Olympic Rules |
| P. 4 | Article: "Olympic Officials will have to accept Russians at their
word," Hy Boldberg, 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
Athletes |
| Brundage denies Red China Team is barred from Olympics, as
Claimed by Moscow Press |
| Picture: 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 Athletes |
| Pictures: Brundage at Oslo, Norway |
| Olympisk Fesk I Radhuset |
| P. 7 | Clipping: Brundage Olympic Head?--May Break European Control |
| P. 8 | Photographs: VI Winter Olympic Games, 1952, Oslo, Norway |
| Clippings: Work of Olympic Committee Headed by Avery
Brundage cited by Newt Feldman, May 1952 |
| PP.
9-13 | Various Clipping from Norwegian Newspapers during Winter
Olympics, some with 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, 1952 |
| P. 15 | Brundage Unified Plan Merits Support, Fred Delano |
| Getting Acclimated, Arthur Daley |
| P. 16 | Chicago in Running for 1956 Olympics, Dan Desmond, Mar. 19,
1952 |
| Clipping: Brundage to Lead U. S. Olympic Team to Finland, Apr.
19, 1952 |
| P. 17 | Certificate: BOB HOPE-BING CROSBY OLYMPIC TELETHON,
June 21-22, 1952 |
| P. 19 | Clippings: Get Together for Telethon to Aid Olympic Team, June
4, 1952 |
| Brundage and Thorpe Meet Again, June 25, 1952 |
| P 20 | Article: "Millions Cheer Film Stars but Not in Theatres," Hedda
Hopper |
| P 21 | Article: "Recreation Needs of Youth Re-emphasized" - Fred
Delano, May 4, 1952 |
| P. 22 | Picture: Mayor Presents Brundage with Key to Patterson-- - Circus
Saints and Sinners |
| P. 24 | Program: Los Angeles Coliseum Relays |
| Clipping: Not Candidate - Avery Brundage, president of the U.S.
Olympic Committee, said he was "not a candidate" for president of
the International Olympic Committee |
| Photograph: Oslo, Norway Winter Olympics |
| P. 26 | Clipping: BRUNDAGE NEW OLYMPIC HEAD - Succeeds
Sweden's Edstrom, July 1952 |
| Photographs: 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 Team |
| P. 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, 1954 |
| Article: "Rumbles From Down Under" - Arthur Daley, May 6,
1954 |
| PP.
45-53 | Photographs: Candid pictures of IOC meeting in Japan |
| P. 53 | Invitation: Marquis de Polignac |
| Photographs: With the Marquis de Polignac |
| PP.
54-58 | Photographs: Display of Students from Moscow Institutes |
| P. 59 | Clippings: Le probleme de statut amateur, May 7, 1954 |
| Qui est M. Avery Brundage? May 7, 1954 |
| P. 60 | Deux conceptions de l'amateurisme s'affrontent |
| P. 61 | Pas de problemes particuliers pour l'Amateurisme varitable, May 7,
1954 |
| Meet Avery Brundage - The President, May 9, 1954 |
| P. 62 | International Olympic Committee Meets - Tribute Paid to Founder
of Modern Games |
| Map Quiz on Olympic Athletes, May 13, 1954 |
| P. 65 | British Open Olympics to Chinese Reds, May 15, 1954 |
| P. 68 | Olympics Probe "Pro-Amateurs" June 8, 1954 |
| Article: "Olympic Body to Probe Amateur Status of Reds: Long
Zatopak Practice Cited: Brundage to Press Inquiry" - Lou Miller |
| P. 70 | Clippings: Russia in Olympics Brundage Believes, July 20, 1954 |
| P. 71 | Brundage in Moscow, Sees Russ in 1956 Olympics, July 20, 1954 |
| P. 74 | Brundage O.K. 's Russ --Clears Amateur Athletes |
| Article: "Brundage Reports Russian Sports System as Amateur" -
Ed Friel |
| P. 78 | Clippings: Brundage Amazed at Rapid Growth of Russian Sports,
Aug. 1, 1954 |
| PP.
72-79 | Various clippings from several countries pertinent to Brundage's
visit to Russia |
| P. 73 | (Translation)--Russian Gymnastics 20 Years Ahead of the USA's |
| P. 74 | Brundage Praises Russian Athletes, Aug. 31, 1954 |
| P. 79 | Picture: CLASS REUNION - 45th Class 1909 Reunion |
| P. 80 | Article: "Brundage Says U.S. Getting Fat, Lazy, with its Success,"
Ron Lawfer Nov. 5, 1954 |
| P. 81 | Brundage Blasts College Football, Jack Powell, Nov. 5, 1954 |
| P. 82 | Brundage Defines 'Amateur,' Dave Nightingale, Nov. 5, 1954 |
| Soft Life in America May Bring Disaster, Avery Brundage Says
Coryl Crandall |
| Brundage Didn't Make 'Poor Jim' Poor..., Bert Bertine |
| Avery Brundage to Speak at Franklin Park Manufacturers
Luncheon |
| P. 83 | Clippings Explains Olympic Woe - Cost too high for Europeans,
Apr. 5, 1955 |
| Various Clippings on Melbourne Inspections Visit |
| Aussies Win New Hope on 56 Olympics, Apr. 14, 1955 |
| Blase Aussies Roil Brundage, Apr. 11, 1955 |
| Olympic Head Notes Aussies Lack of Space, Apr. 5, 1955 |
| Brundage Blasts Aussies, Apr. 11, 1955 |
| Prime Minister Gets Brundage Views Today Apr. 12, 1955 |
| P. 84 | Another Olympic Feud-- Spain Snubs Israei, Apr. 20, 1955 |
| Picture: Avery Brundage, Honorary Member, American
Ex-Servicemen's Assn. |
| Clippings: U. S. Athletic Reign in Peril, say Brundage, Apr. 25,
1955 |
| Avery Brundage Calls on Emperor Hirohito, May 5, 1955 |
| P. 85 | Brundage Made Honorary Citizen of Tokyo |
| Brundage Back, Thinks Aussies to Keep Games, May 9, 1955 |
| P. 86 | Brundage Asks Probe of Santee, June 15, 1955 |
| PP.
88-90 | Photographs: Visit to Philippines - Photograph with Magsaysay |
| PP.
91-92,
107-116 | Articles about Brundage's Visit to Australia |
| P. 104 | Articles: "Don't Use Athletes for Propaganda: Brundage" - Wendell
Smith, Mar. 17, 1955 |
| In the Wake of the News - Arch Ward, Mar. 19, 1955 |
| P. 106 | Clippings: Brundage Rips US "Cold War" Use of Sports, Mar. 15,
1955 |
| Brundage to Check Aussie Setup, April 1955 |
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| Scrapbook Number 7: Sport, 1956-1959
| |
| P. 1 | Clipping: Royalty Opens Olympic Games Riding Events, June 9,
1956 |
| Picture: Avery Brundage, Medal Presentation at VIIth Winter
Olympics |
| PP. 2-3
| Clippings: Several newsclippings of VII Winter Games at Cortina
d'Ampezzo |
| P. 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 Games |
| Editorial: Mr. Brundage |
| P. 6 | Clipping: Olympic Group Still Stymid by Aussie Law |
| Photograph: Melbourne Stadium |
| P. 9 | Clippings: --Olympic Contests Begun by Athletes of 67 Nations,
Nov. 22, 1956 |
| Picture: Avery Brundage with Britain's Duke of Edinburgh |
| P. 10 | Clippings: Games Chief Here as our Friend |
| Commercialisation and Politics are Threat to Olympic Games,
Nov 19, 1956 |
| Mr. Olympics, "Confident you will do a fine job" |
| P. 11 | Brundage Declares in Osaka that Pro Sports Organizations are
Free To Give Fund to Olympic Team |
| Picture: Avery Brundage, Medal Presentation at Melbourne
Olympics, Dec. 10, 1956 |
| P. 12 | Clipping: Geiberger Feted at MCC Luncheon |
| Picture: Avery Brundage at Flemington Race Track in Melbourne,
Australia |
| P. 13 | Clippings: Middle East Fighting Clouds Olympics--Perils Status
of 3 Nations, Egypt Out, Nov. 1, 1956 |
| Big Games Chief Flies In |
| 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, 1956 |
| Criticism Spurs Aussies, Olympic Construction Going on
Schedule, Jan. 2, 1956 |
| P. 16 | Brundage Sees No Threat to Games, Nov. 14, 1956 |
| P. 17 | Flame Dies to End the Games, Dec. 10, 1956 |
| Brundage Pleased By Games Success, Dec. 8, 1956 |
| P. 18 | Editorial: The Unforgettable Olympic Games, Dec. 10, 1956 |
| Article: "With Respect to Mr. Brundage, there's not a chance of
his precept being fully obeyed" - Douglas Wilkie, Nov. 20, 1956 |
| P. 19 | Clippings: US Skater Ken Henry Declared Pro, Feb. 3, 1956 |
| Ruled Out of Olympics by Brundage |
| Chicago 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, 1956 |
| Clipping: Brundage Raps State-Run Teams |
| P. 22 | Clippings: Keep Politics Out, Says Games Leader |
| Organisateurs 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, 1956 |
| Olympia-Beste sollen Amateure bleiben, Ein Expose des
IOK-Prasidenten Brundage, Aug. 17, 1956 |
| Brundage Praises '60 Games Site, Oct. 22, 1956 |
| P. 26 | Reduce Olympic Costs, Avery Brundage Says, Dec. 17, 1956 |
| ESU Speaker to be Avery Brundage |
| OPC Luncheon Speaker to be Olympic Head, Avery Brundage,
Oct. 13, 1956 |
| Olympic Chief deplores political hatreds, Nov. 12, 1956 |
| Article: "M. Avery Brundage recoit les journalistes", M. Jeanneret |
| P. 27 | Clipping: Flame Dies, Flag is Burled on 1956 Olympics, Dec. 10,
1956 |
| Letter: From Avery Brundage to Time Magazine, "Of Human
Brundage" |
| P. 28 | Clippings: "Progress" Retards Athletes, Brundage Claims, Feb.
23, 1956 |
| Avery 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 Daley |
| P. 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'hiver |
| Avery 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 Tax |
| P. 32 | Brundage Blasts U.S. Hysteria |
| P. 33* | Reds Assure Brundage of Amateurism |
| U.S. Sports Supremacy Periled by Easy Living, Brundage Says |
| P. 35 | Television: VIP Interviews Avery Brundage, Aug. 3, 1958 |
| Editorial: Sports Illustrated: On Avery Brundage "Memo From the
Publisher", Aug. 3, 1958 |
| Picture: Avery Brundage et al at Easter Relays at the University of
California |
| P. 36 | Article: "Gadfly Brundage Good for Sports", Will Connolly |
| Clippings: Les Americains de les Australiens passent leur vie sur
la piste et dans la piscine |
| De la Culture des Phenomenes au dilemme des "jeux" |
| P. 37 | A revele le plan de reforme Olympique de M. Avery Brundage |
| P. 38 | Zahneputzen hilft dem olympischen Team |
| Brundage kritisiert amerikanische Athleten |
| Klare Antwort durch Brundage |
| A propos de la reduction du programme des Jeux olympiques |
| Brundage 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 holds Conference in Cairo, May 28, 1956 |
| P. 41 | Melbourne Will Reap Great Rewsrde, says Mr. Brundage |
| P. 42 | Brundage Calls Games a Boon, Jan. 23, 1956 |
| p. 43 | Article: "Ancient Ruins to Form Rome Games Backdrop", Curley
Grieve |
| p. 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 Games |
| PP.
47-50 | Photographs: Candid Shots of Avery Brundage in Egypt |
| P. 51 | Clippings: IOC To Pick '64 Site Today - Tokyo, Innsbruck Get '64
Olympics |
| P. 52 | Brundage Says Japan Ready For Olympics |
| Motion "Negre Blanc" a propos de la segregation raciale en
Afrique du Sud |
| Red China Quits IOC, Blasts at Brundage |
| P. 53 | Photographs: Candid Shots of Avery Brundage at Bulgaria (Sofia)
IOC Session |
| 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, 1957 |
| Clippings: What are Chicago's Chances for Landing Olympic
Games? |
| Mar. 10, 1957 |
| Chicago Medal of Merit - Leading Citizens to Mark Chicago's
150th Birthday |
| From Broadcast by Avery Brundage: Brundaga cites Olympics as
model for World Statesmen, Jan. 1957 |
| P. 59 | City, 120, Looks to Future |
| P. 60 | Brundage Tells Doubts on Team Sports' Status |
| Brundage Attacks "Near-Pro" Sports |
| Olympics Too Big - Brundage, June 9, 1957 |
| P. 61 | Editorial: Asian Games - The Pakistan Games |
| Article: "City Launches Plea for 1964 Olympic Games", Bob
Glass |
| PP.
63-64 | Photographs: Candid Shots of Avery Brundage in Korea |
| P. 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 |
| P. 66 | -Toujours a propos de Toni Sailer |
| PP.
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,
1958 |
| Olympics Group Sets Munich Meet |
| IOC 54th General Assembly Opening in Tokyo Wednesday |
| Pro Tinges Peril Sports in Olympics |
| P. 72 | Interview: Brundage Gives Views: Pro Sport No More than
Entertainment, May 13, 1958 |
| Editorial: IOC Assembly in Tokyo |
| P. 76 | Clipping: Rome Olympic Program Set; Entry Size Lopped, May
10, 1958 |
| P. 77 | Article: "Gists of Speeches at IOC Assembly" by Avery
Brundage, |
| May 15, 1958 |
| PP.
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, 1958 |
| P. 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. 1958 |
| Clipping: Don't Gouge Fans, Brundage Warns Will Seek Troops
for Squaw, Apr. 4, 1959 |
| PP.
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 Condon |
| Clippings: 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 |
| -Torch, 5000 Doves to Open Pan-Am Games |
| P. 102 | -Urge Pan-American Games Backing - Leaders Told of Problems
by Brundage |
| PP.
103-105 | Photographs: Avery Brundage in Japan |
| PP.
106-107 | Avery Brundage in Portugal |
| P. 106 | Clipping: Olympic Official Scores Rivalry - Brundage Says
Athletic Race of United States, Russia, is Peril to Games |
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| 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 Banner |
| Early Decision Due on Reds in '60 Games Feb. 4,
1960 |
| 'Open' Olympic Games Ruling by U.S. Waited |
| Avery Backs Formosa Bid |
| P. 2 | Clippings: Nationalist China, India not Barred at
Squaw Valley |
| China Entry Cleared, Feb. 17, 1960 |
| Brundage Boosts Free China |
| China Entry Cleared |
| Brundage Here, Lauds Olympics |
| P. 3 | Brundage Tells Role of China for Olympics, July
14, 1959 |
| Formosa: Hesitation |
| Brundage OK's Nationalists |
| Avery Bracks Olympic Door |
| Brundage Hails U. S. Decision |
| P. 4 | State Department Ruling Will Determine Olympics |
| Editorial: New Light on Olympics |
| An About-Face |
| Clippings: Find Favored in Sunset Handicap |
| Brundage Aids Formosa Bid |
| Formosa Athletes Allowed to Take Part in
Olympics |
| Olympic Head to Support Nationalists |
| Ask Olympic Committee to Admit China |
| Brundage Now Backs Formosa |
| P. 7 | Brundage Arrives to Spur Games |
| Squaw Valley Olympics Set Back Six Days |
| Article: "Sports Parade - Brundage Tells California
to Get Down to Planning and Building", Curley
Grieve, Sept. 10, 1955 |
| P. 8 | Clippings: Brundage in Advice to State, Apr. 5,
1959 |
| Brundage Cites New Threat to Squaw Valley |
| Progress on '60 Winter Games Told |
| Squaw Valley Plans Praised by Brundage |
| Olympic Chairman OK's Squaw Valley |
| P. 9 | Brundage to Address Commonwealth Club Today,
May 6, 1960 |
| Quote: Brundage: "The Moral Side of the Sport
Program is as or more important than the Physical
Side", Feb. 12, 1962 |
| Clippings: Prise de Position du C.I.O....M.
Brundage croit encore au pere Noel |
| Vingt-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
Leiser |
| Clippings: 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, 1960 |
| Clipping: Olympic Officials Praised by Brundage |
| PP.
11-12 | Photographs: Miscellaneous candid shots of Avery
Brundage at Squaw Valley games |
| 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, 1960 |
| Santa 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, 1960 |
| P. 20 | Olympia und die hohe Politik |
| San Marino Issue Honors Brundage |
| P. 23 | Pick Stanford for Olympic Track Tryouts |
| Wine-Tasting Olympics Proposed |
| Brundage Praises Support |
| P. 23 | Clippings: Dans les milleux dirigeants de
l'olympisme |
| Mature 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, 1960 |
| P. 24 | Russians 'Cinch' Olympics Already, Bill Leiser,
May 12, 1960 |
| Mr. Avery Brundage is Not in Politics, Charles
McCabe |
| Clipping: Games IV Money to State, June 4, 1958 |
| P. 25 | Article: "Curley's Corner Mecca for Admiring
Throngs", Prescott Sullivan, Feb. 25, 1960 |
| Clippings: Brundage Bids for Good Will at
Olympics |
| Avery Brundage Closes Winter Olympic Games |
| P. 26 | Article: "Games not All Athletics", Joan Winchell |
| Clipping: Nixon Opens Winter Games |
| Article: "Brass Agrees California Did Terrific Job",
Curley Grieve |
| Editorial: A Salute |
| P. 27 | Let's Set the Record Straight..."Altogether too
much publicity has been given to 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, 1960 |
| P. 29 | Clippings: E. German Reds Rip U.S. for 'Skiing
Cold War' |
| Blyth Ice Arena is Dedicated |
| Article: "Rapt Crowd At Olympic Ceremoonies",
Clint Mosher |
| Clipping: Winter Games a Big Success, Feb. 3,
1960 |
| P. 30 | Article: "Brundage Hurls German Ban Back to
State Department", Phil Berman |
| IOC Asks Freedom of Press, Phil Berman |
| Clipping: East Germany Protests Ban from Ski
Meet Participation |
| P. 31 | Article: "Valley's Rally Pleases Brundage", Art
Rosenbaum, Feb. 21, 1960 |
| P. 31 | Clippings: Games Draw Acclaim |
| Brundage Praises Ike's Aid to Games |
| P. 32 | Article: "'60 Winter Olympics Setup is Lavish",
Harry Jupiter |
| Olympic Report, Melvin Durslag, Feb. 18, 1960 |
| Clipping: Olympic Donnybrook - East Germans to
Protest Ban on Press; Brundage Denies It, Feb. 15,
1960 |
| P. 33 | Article: "Games End Midst Tears", Cholly
Angeleno, Mar. 2, 1960 |
| Olympics Worth Cost, Vincent X. Flaherty, Mar. 1,
1960 |
| Clipping: Squaw Valley Olympic Games a Great
Success, Feb. 3, 1960 |
| P. 34 | Article: "Olympic Glory Gilds the City", Litti
Paulding |
| Mr. Avery Brundage Dons His Halo Again,
Charles McCabe |
| Clipping: Squaw Memories Snowball |
| P. 35 | Article: "Politicos Put Olympics On Bad Spot",
John P. Car ichael |
| Newspictures: Lighting the Torch |
| Medal Presentation (Avery Brundage) |
| P. 36 | Clipping: Hale Welcomes World |
| Newspicture: Avery Brundage declaring the close
of the Winter Games |
| P. 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,
1960 |
| P. 41 | Article: "Brundage Says U. S. 'Soft'; Defends
Amateur 'Pledge,'" Ed Wick |
| USSR Subsidizing No Worse than Athletic
Scholarships, B. Schrader |
| p. 42 | UI, SAS Leaders hail Avery Brundage as 'Great
Citizen,' B Schmelle |
| Clipping: Plan Special Day for Avery Brundage at
Illinois Campus |
| P. 43 | Article: "Olympics Scoring Methods Called Silly
by Brundage", Ron Cohen |
| Clippings: 270 Honor Brundage at SAE Banquet |
| Tribute 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 Row |
| Olympics Minus Flags Proposed, Feb. 14, 1960 |
| Editorial: 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
olimpici |
| Photograph: Avery Brundage and Otto Mayer |
| P. 52 | Clippings: Brundage Hits U.S. 'Soft Living' |
| Brundage on Amateurism |
| Olympische Kunstwettbewerbe in Deutschland |
| P. 53 | Atenas: 1896...Roma: 1960 |
| Article: "Olympic Mess", Stanley Woodward, July
17, 1960 |
| Clipping: Rome Games Periled as Leaders Tiff |
| P. 54 | Article: "On The Street Where Carletta Lived", Red
Smith Nov. 4, 1960 |
| P. 55 | Clippings: -Il presidente del CIO Brundage ha
consluso ieri la sua visita a Roma |
| Cordiale colloquio a Roma fra Brundage e Onesti |
| Brundage flog nach Rom |
| Brundage Prods Italians |
| P. 57 | Exciting Olympiad Predicted |
| Photographs: Of Rome IOC Meeting |
| Of IOC Reception |
| P. 58 | Article: Column: In the Wake of the News, David
Condon, Sept, 15, 1960 |
| Clippings: Soccer Pools Finance Stadia for
Olympics |
| Avery 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, 1960 |
| Brundage Rips Soviet Proposal, Aug. 19, 1960 |
| Editorial Olympic Puzzle, Aug. 19, 1960 |
| P. 60 | Clippings and Newspictures: Brundage Re-Elected
Olympic Head, Aug. 24, 1960 |
| P. 61 | Notables At Olympics Ball Tonight, Feb. 15, 1960 |
| Olympic Ball a Schussboomer |
| PP.
62-63 | International Olympic Ball, Feb. 21, 1960 |
| P. 64 | Clipping: Way Clear for Nationalist China India to
Compete at Squaw Valley, |
| Article: "Olympics Board Slaps U. S. for Barring
Red Newsmen", Clint Mosher, Feb. 16, 1960 |
| P. 64 | Clippings: Brundage Asks Squaw Troop Aid |
| P. 65 | Brundage Decries U. S. Soft Living |
| Games Flame Off to Rome in Ceremony |
| Consolini to Give Olympic Oath, August 25, Aug.
13, 1960 |
| Article: "Olympic Exhibit to Show Sports'
Influence on Art", Henry Gaggiotini |
| P. 66 | Clippings: Le film des jeux de rome sera realize par
le CONI |
| Le governement italien refuse les visas aux
amateurs de l'Est |
| Photograph: Avery Brundage with Pope John |
| P. 67 | Clipping: Brundage Answer: "Won't Resign - It's
Definite" |
| Editorial: New Light on Olympics, July 20, 1959 |
| Clippings: Brundage To Stock to His Post |
| Brundage Considers Retiring |
| Brundage to Answer Foes on China Issue |
| P. 68 | Brundage To Quit Olympic Post? |
| Brundage Plans to Help Chinese |
| Confermate Le Nostre Rivelazioni...Brundage
dichiara a Losanna fail CIO a riconoscere una sola
China |
| Newspicture: 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, 1960 |
| P. 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, 1960 |
| Re-election of Brundage is Said to Be "Certain"
Aug. 23, 1960 |
| Russ Bid for Top Job - Brundage's Post Aim of
Soviets |
| Russians Begin Drive to Replace Brundage |
| Brundage Bid for IOC Job is Challenged |
| P. 72 | Brundage to Remain as Olympic President...Limit
Sports to 18, Aug. 23, 1960 |
| Brundage Wins Election, Soviet Bloc Blocked |
| Brundage Wins a 3rd Term |
| Soviet bloc backs UK to oust Brundage |
| P. 73 | Brundage Renamed Games Chief |
| Rome hails Brundage, Elliott, Aug. 21, 1960 |
| Avery Brundage is Re-elected International
Olympic President |
| P. 74 | Telegrams: From Prentis Hale...Congratulations on
Re-Election |
| P. 75 | Clippings: Brundage Into Fight for IOC
Re-Election |
| IOC Eyes Brundage For Another Term...Secret
Session will Ponder Drafting Him |
| P. 76 | Brundage Won't Confirm Report He'll Retire as
Olympic Head, Aug. 18, 1960 |
| Brundage is Re-Elected Unanimously as
International Olympic President, Aug. 23, 1960 |
| P. 77 | Brundage Renamed Olympic President |
| Brundage Assails Russ Games Plan...Threat to
Existence |
| Deny Hearing to Brundage on Tax Refund |
| P. 78 | Polemica ad Atene Le Olimpiadi e il Calcio |
|
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| 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 Arena |
| Article: "An Olympic Endurance Test Stages on
Powell & Gearym", M. McCabe, Feb. 15, 1960 |
| Clippings: Irish Coffee Season |
| Brundage Praises Squaw Valley Progress; Ring
Squashes Rumors |
| P. 2 | China, India on Sidelines for Olympics |
| China to Conform to Olympic Rules |
| How California Got 1960 Olympic TV Rights |
| P. 3 | Ban Nations' Flags, Says Games Chief Feb. 14,
1960 |
| Assembly ORs Olympic Audit |
| P. 4 | Olympics Minus Flags Proposed |
| P. 5 | Squaw Valley Still Hopes to Get Chinese In |
| China Entry Cleared |
| Nationalist China, India not Barred at Squaw Valley |
| P. 6 | Hail 'Finest' Winter Games Foreign Experts Agree,
Feb. 29, 1960 |
| Olympics Furor Begins |
| Miracle of the Skies Cleared Visibility of Start of
Games, Feb. 19, 1960 |
| Weiterer gunstiger Rapport uber Squaw Valley |
| P. 7 | Olympics Winner: Peace |
| Japan bids for Olympic site in '64 |
| Brass Agrees California Did Terrific Job, Feb. 26,
1960 |
| P. 8 | Article: "Olympic Report", Melvin Durslag, Peb. 19,
1960 |
| Clipping: 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 Pineta |
| P. 12 | Clipping: Japan to Host '68 Games, Avery Hints |
| Article: "Greatest Winter Games' - Garland", Braven
Dyer, Feb. 29, 1960 |
| P. 13 | Clipping: Impressive Ceremony Closes VIII Winter
Olympic Games |
| Classic Attracted 240,904, Feb. 29, 1960 |
| Article: "Some Olympian Notes on the Old Games",
Charles McCabe |
| P. 14 | Fabulous Olympic Ball, Frances Moffat, Feb. 16,
1960 |
| P. 15 | Clipping: Notables at Olympic Ball Tonight |
| Article: "The Olympic Ball was Elaborate", Yvonne
Mero Baker Feb. 16, '60 |
| P. 16 | San Franciscans Go to Reno Ball, Frances Moffat,
Feb. 27, 1960 |
| Clipping: San Marino Issue Honors Brundage |
| P. 17 | Invitation: with photograph from Le Grand
Marechal de la Cour |
| P. 18 | Photographs: Avery Brundage with Pope John |
| P. 19 | Clipping: Olympic Sports Code Tightened, June 21,
1961 |
| P. 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. 1960 |
| P. 23 | Article: "Youth, Optimism Mark Convention", Tom
Horgan |
| P.
24-28 | Photos: Of IOC Meeting in Greece |
| P. 28 | Avery Brundage with Prince Constantine of Greece |
| P. 30 | Avery Brundage in Office with Art Collection |
| P. 29 | Picture Card: From Amos Alonzo Stagg on his 99th
Birthday, Aug. 16, 1961 |
| P. 31 | Article: Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, "The
Man who has Everything", by Edith Weigle, July
30, 1961 |
| P. 34 | Clipping: Brundage Loses Tax Appeal |
| Invitation: "The President and Mrs. Kennedy request
the pleasure of the company of Avery Brundage,
Oct. 16, 1961 |
| P. 35 | Clipping: Brundage Urges Athletics Leaders to End
Olympic Games Fund |
| Articles: "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, 1962 |
| Todo Puede ser...Avery Brundage |
| Avery Brundage tayttaa 75 vuotta, Sept. 10, 1962 |
| P. 41 | Brundage Plans Red 'Card' Trick, Feb. 21, 1962 |
| Officials Split on Olympic Edict, Sept. 27, 1962 |
| P. 42 | U.S. Cold to Brundage Ice Plan, Feb. 21, 1962 |
| East Germans be permitted to play in World ice
hockey, Feb. 23, 1962 |
| Brundage Still Cleaning Up |
| P. 49 | Article: "Basketball Out of Olympic Program as
Showdown Nears", Leo Fischer |
| Hiring College Athletes A Disgrace, Ted Suits |
| P. 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, 1962 |
| Articles: "Graffis Sees Olympia, Sides with
Brundage", Herb Graffis, Nov. 24, 1962 |
| P. 54 | Brundage applauds sporting subsidy, Frank Rostron,
Dec. 14, 1963 |
| P. 55 | Clipping: Don't Mix Sports, Politics Brundage |
| Newspicture: Avery Brundage with Nikita
Khrushchev at IOC meeting in Moscow, June 13,
1962 |
| P. 56 | Clippings: Avery Wars on Politics...IOC Boxx in
Moscow Fears for U.S. Games, June 2, 1962 |
| Olympic Reorganization Plan of Russia Under Fire,
June 5, 1962 |
| Brundage Issues Warning Over Olympics
Restrictions |
| P. 57 | Brundage Warns U.S. - Won't Tolerate Bans, June 2,
1962 |
| May Warn S. Franciscans, ROK Group |
| Brundage to Fight Red Bid to Reorganize Olympic
Unit, June 6, 1962 |
| Photographs: Avery Brundage in Moscow for IOC
Meeting |
| P. 59 | Clipping: Conference de presse du CIO HM Avery
Brundage et Jean de Beaumont exposent devant les
Chefs de delagations aux Jeux de l'Anitie les buts et
les projects d'Aide du Comite International
Olympique, Apr. 16, 1963 |
| Pass: Officiel - Haute Personnalite - Avery
Brundage |
| P. 60 | Clippings: M. Avery Brundage President du Comite
Internationale Olympique |
| P. 61 | Avery's Principles are Color-Fast, Oct. 17, 1963 |
| Column: This Morning with Shirley Povich |
| Who's Who: Avery Brundage |
| P. 62 | Clipping: Brundage Impressed by Detroit, Sept. 10,
1963 |
| P. 63 | Newspictures: Detroit on Display for "Mr.
Olympics", Sept. 11, 1963 |
| P. 65 | Clippings: "La Candidature de Lyon au Jeux de
1968 parfaitment valuable", 23173 |
| P. 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. |
| Olympic Group Sets 7-Point Plan to Stop Political
Interference |
| Brundage Draws Battle Lines for Olympics, June
14, 1961 |
| Brundage Threatens to Quit, Mar. 2, 1962 |
| P. 68 | L'assemblee extraordinaire de CIO a Lausanne Une
aeule equipe allemandepour 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 monde |
| P. 71 | -M. Brundage plane dans les nuages et n'a aucune
intention d'en revenir |
| -M. Avery Brundage menace de demissioner |
| P. 70 | Olympics to Bar Bias, Anthems? Feb. 8, 1963 |
| P. 72 | -M. Brundage change brusquement d'opinion |
| P. 73 | -M. Avery Brundage, "C'Est l'OTAN qui a favorise
le choix de Mexico |
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| Scrapbook Number 9: Sport, 1964-1967
| |
| P. 1 | Clipping: Sporting Old Folks Something in Chicago Air, Dec.
20, 1964 |
| Article: "Avery Brundage Attacks College Athletic
Scholarship Programs", Paul Zimmerman, June 14, 1964 |
| P. 2 | Clipping: Few Amateurs Left, Oct. 24, 1964 |
| P. 3 | Articles: "Brundage Gets Another Test", Paul Zimmerman,
Oct. 5, 1964 |
| Northwest News, Don Fair, Dec. 18, 1964 |
| Kup's Column: "The La Salle Hotel is Denying its Sale" |
| P. 4 | Clipping: (Portland) City Honors Schollander, Dec. 14, 1964
(Photographs of dinner in booklet in back of scrapbook) |
| P. 6 | Letters From: Arthur H. Steinhaus George Williams College,
May 27, 1965 |
| P. 7 | Donald F. Hull...AAU of the U.S., Aug. 30, 1975 |
| PP. 8-9 | Franz Josef Strauss...(with translation), June 15, 1965 |
| P. 10 | Clippings: Brundage Takes Up New Sport - Lawn Bowling,
Mar. 14, 1965 |
| P. 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,
1965 |
| PP.
15-21 | On Mexico's Preparations for the Games of 1968 |
| P. 22 | Our Triumphant Athletes Return HOME WITH THE LOOT
Kenya, July 27, 1965 |
| P. 23 | Mr. Brundage Impressed with Kenya's Attitude Towards
Country's Sport |
| PP.
27-29 | Of IOC Meeting in Madrid...April 1965 |
| PP.
29-31 | Photographs: Of Avery Brundage with Dignataries at the
Madrid Meeting |
| P. 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 |
| PP.
43-45 | Of Avery Brundage at Olympics in Japan, 1964 |
| Drawing: Of Brundage Coat of Arms |
| P. 46 | Article: A fresh start after disaster...Frances Moffat, March
29, 1965 |
| P. 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,
1966 |
| P. 55 | Clipping: Brundage Hints Value of Art Collection High, Sept.
22, 1965 |
| Invitation: From President and Mrs. Johnson, Jan. 12, 1965 |
| P. 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, 1966 |
| P. 63 | How Reds Control Olympic Site Vote, May 12, 1966 |
| P. 65 | Olimpiadas no se Hacon Para Batir las Marcas, Apr. 22, 1966 |
| P. 69 | La Olimpiada, la Mejor Inversion si Sigue los Programas
Trazados - Oct. 22, 1966 |
| P. 71 | More Fuel Put on Fire by Brundage, Dec. 11, 1965 |
| PP.
72-77 | Photographs: Visit to Mexico City, Oct. 1966 |
| P. 78 | Mr. Olympics, Oct. 8, 1967 |
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| Scrapbook Number 9A: Sport, 1964-1967
| |
| P. 1 | Clippings: Brundage Lauds Japanese Efforts, May 30, 1964 |
| Brundage Arrives Here: Won't Accept Those Breaking Rules,
July 25, 1964 |
| Brundage Shocked, Sends Sympathies (Riotous Latin Zone
Football Qualification Match), May 26, 1964 |
| P. 2 | 350 Killed in Peru as Rioting Erupts at Soccer Match |
| Various Clippings and Photographs (News Pictures) from
Japan |
| P. 3 | Brundage to Address SSA at Banquet, May 9, 1964 |
| Brundage S s IOC Will Work to Save Olympic Principles,
May 25, 1964 |
| Brundage Likes Japan's Olympic Preparation, May 27, 1964 |
| P. 4 | Ikeda Hopes for Indonesia's Participation in Olympics, June
11, 1964 |
| P. 5 | Brundage Checks Facilities: Pleased, May 26, 1964 |
| P. 5-7 | Photographs: Various Photographs of Brundage in Japan |
| P. 7 | Clippings: Olympic Facilities Here Impress IOC President,
May 27, 1964 |
| P. 8 | Detractors Zero in on Brundage, Apr. 8, 1964 |
| Paper Says IOC Imperialistic, May 29, 1964 |
| P. 9 | Feud may Block Brundage Re-election, Jan. 31, 1964 |
| Article: "Brundage Scathes Nation's Colleges", Gary Wright,
June 14, 1964 |
| P. 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 Light |
| IOC Political Tool of US, Says Peking Athletic Body, May
27, 1964 |
| P. 13 | Brundage Firm on Games Rules, May 25, 1964 |
| Ikeda Urges Sukarno to Change Olympic Policy |
| P. 14 | Interview: Round Table Discussion with Mr. Avery
Brundage, May 27, 1964 |
| P. 15 | Clippings: Brundage Fate Safe to February |
| M. Brundage et Innsbruck |
| Innsbruck, St. Anton Split the Crown |
| P. 16 | Japanese have Big Yen for Olympics, Apr. 25, 1964 |
| Les Grandes Illusions |
| P. 17 | IOC Prexy Avery Brundage Arrives for 3-day Tour, June 6,
1964 |
| P. 18 | Sports Competition Should Be Free from any Discrimination,
June 7, 1964 |
| US Cries for Subsidies "Sour Grapes", Brundage |
| Un Terrain Solide |
| P. 19 | Brundage Speaks Out: Whitfield's Boycott "Stupid", Apr. 25,
1964 |
| Photographs: 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, 1964 |
| P. 23 | Games Door Open If Indonesia Obeys Rules: Brundage, June
11, 1964 |
| Article "Avery Wronged by Swiss Critic", Paul Zimmerman,
Feb. 18, 1964 |
| P.
24-28 | Photographs: Avery Brundage Arrival in Korea |
| P. 29 | Invitation: From President Chiang Kai Chek |
| P. 31 | Special Orders: United Nations Command in Korea:
Invitational Travel Orders |
| P. 34 | Address: Brundage, World's No. 1 Amateur Sports Leader, to
Give Major Talk |
| P. 36 | Photographs: Of Functions in La Salle Hotel, Mar. 28, 1964
P. 37-38 |
| Of Brundage in Tenrikyo, June 26, 1964 |
| P. 41 | Clippings: No Decadence of American Youth, Dec. 21, 1964 |
| Tokyo Government, 2 Others to Get IOC Awards, Oct. 21,
1964 |
| P. 42 | -It'll Be an Automated Olympics, Aug. 1964 |
| Special Guard Assigned to Brundage |
| Brundage Speaks on Representation |
| P. 44 | Marine Underdog Pulls Olympic Upset, Oct. 15, 1964 |
| P. 45 | Brundage Hits Olympic Nationalism, Oct. 24, 1964 |
| P. 44 | Editorial: Oiympic Scoring, Oct. 26, 1964 |
| P. 45 | Clipping: Brundage Calls Halt to Scoring, Oct. 24, 1964 |
| Articles: "Mr. Olympics has His Fingers Crossed", Jack
McDonald |
| P. 46 By AVERY BRUNDAGE: "How Olympics Should Be"
June 27, 1964 |
| P. 47 | Clippings: Ban on Indonesia is Lifted by IOC, June 27, 1964 |
| IOC Head Hits GANEFO, June 5, 1964 |
| P. 49 | Articles: "What Price Glory: Just Ask Tokyo", Doug Gilbert |
| Brundage Stresses Olympic Movement |
| Clipping: Avery Avoids "Feud" Stand, Dec. 15, 1964 |
| P. 50 | Brundage Concepts Upheld? 0ct. 9, 1964 |
| P. 51 | Avery Attacks Medal Tally Some Ran to Freedom. 0ct. 31,
1964 |
| P. 53 | Clipping: Brundage Lauds Japan's Contribution to Olympics,
Oct. 6, 1964 |
| Article: "With Matchless Pageantry", Arthur Daley |
| P. 54 | Clippings: A Welcome to Olympians, Oct. 6, 1964 |
| P. 55 | 14 Day Olympic Carnival Draws to End, Oct. 24, 1964 |
| Article: "Sayonara Means Farewell", Arthur Daley |
| P. 56 | Clipping: Japanese Handle Crowd with Military Precision,
Oct. 29, 1964 |
| P. 58 | Photographs: Of Avery Brundage with Mr. C.
Kurata-Chairman of the Board, Hitachi Co. |
| PP.
61-69 | Of Avery Brundage visit to Japan |
| P. 69 | Of Avery Brundage visit to Mexico |
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| Scrapbook Number 12A: Avery Brundage -
General
| |
| P. 1 | Photograph: C.A.A. Man is the All-Round Athlete in the
Country, 1916 |
| P. 2 | Clippings: The Champion of Champions; The Greatest Athlete
of Your Day, Sept. 28, 1918 |
| Chicago Star Wins National Track Honors |
| P. 3 | Articles: "Bahai Temple and its S.A.E. Builder", Albert Z.
Horning, Sept. 1923 |
| Brundage Right Man for MU Presidency, Edward J. Geiger,
Nov. 23, 1928 |
| P. 5 | Brundage's 25 Years with Amateurs, Edgar Munzel, 1930 |
| Clipping: Who's Who in Chicago Sports - Avery Brundage,
1930 |
| P. 6 | Article: "A Big Night for Brundage", James Braden, Oct. 1930 |
| P. 7 | Sketches: Old Familiar Faces - Avery Brundage - by Gus
Uhlmann, Mar. 31, 1931 |
| Articles: "Brundage Proves Good Man Can't Be Kept Down",
Jimmy Corcoran, Jan. 23, 1931 |
| P. 8 | Among Out Own Sportsfolk - Avery Brundage, Jack Barrett,
1932 |
| All-Round Program by All-Round Star - No Fair Worrying -
That's Avery Brundage's Slogan, Bob Starrett |
| Brundage and Thorpe Come Close to Best - Perfect Track Star
Must Be Able to do Everything, Charles E. Parker |
| AAU Loses Great Leader as Avery Brundage Resigns, Edward
J. Geiger |
| P. 9 | Brundage Awarded Coveted Trophy (James E. Sullivan
Trophy), Feb. 1935 |
| A Medal for Avery Brundage, George M. R. Holmes |
| P. 10 | A Word for Brundage, Ole Timer, Aug. 14, 1936 |
| Clipping: Olympic Officials Meet at CAA, Mar. 2, 1936 |
| P. 12 | Tribute: 1st Sullivan Award Dinner - Excerpt from Speech by
Amos Alonzo Stagg, Feb. 26, 1931 |
| P. 13 | Letter: From Douglas MacArthur on West Point quotation,
Apr. 18, 1939 |
| Clipping: Champions of Handball, Jan. 21, 1939 |
| P. 15 | Article: Open Letter to Avery Brundage: "Jim Thorpe, Now
52, Entitled to Return of Olympic Trophies", Edward W.
Cochrane, Feb. 19, 1940 |
| Clipping: Brundage Takes over La Salle, Jan. 18, 1940 |
| P. 16 | Article: "Stars Who Had Everything - #4 - Avery Brundage",
Eugene Gleason |
| Olympic's Brundage Becomes Hotel Boss, Jan. 18, 1940 |
| P. 17 | Clippings: "Why I'll Vote for Willkie", Avery Brundage, Sept.
10, 1940 |
| A Towering Figure - Avery Brundage, Feb. 3, 1940 |
| P. 19 | Article: "The Badge Rides Again", John Lardner, Sept. 17,
1945 |
| Sportcature: "Avery Athletic Executive", Roy Nelson, Nov. 9,
1945 |
| P. 20 | Article: "Brundage Bounced Swimming Star - Met Hitler
During Olympics in Berlin", Vincent X. Flaherty, Feb. 11,
1946 |
| P. 21 | What Goes on Here, Brenda Ueland, June 1946 |
| P. 22 | Avery Brundage Fall Guy for MU Moguls - Eleanor Holm's
Sea Incident Stirs Talk, Vincent X. Flaherty June 8, 1947 |
| Clippings: Avery Brundage is Subject of Yearn by Tom Siler,
1947 |
| P. 23 | A Question of Definition, June 30, 1947 |
| Article: "Olympic Controversy", Arthur Daley, Dec. 18, 1947 |
| Chief Abused but Seldom Wrong---Brundage Takes It-for
Nothing, Too!, Tom Siler |
| P. 24 | Brundage Smiles, Jesse Abramson, July 29, 1947 |
| The Umpire, H.G. Salsinger, May 20, 1947 |
| P. 25 | Sketch: "Avery Brundage, USA, Hypocrisy Apostle", Hagg
and Arne, June 13, 1947 |
| P. 26 | Articles: "L'Affaire Holm Featured Last Olympic Crossing",
Joe Williams, |
| In Search of Money, Arthur Daley, July 5, 1948 |
| P. 27 | Letter: Letters to the Editor: From Avery Brundage: Brundage
Thanks Daily News for Olympic Tryouts Here, June 1948 |
| Articles: "Leaders - That Man Brundage", Leo Fischer,
July-Aug. 1948 |
| P. 28 | Brundage Won First Title in Birmingham - Brundage's Series
of Wins Never Equaled, Zipp Newman, June 11, 1948 |
| Clipping: "Brundage, 'Whipping Boy' for Amateurs, Can Take
It", Jan. 29 1948 |
| P. 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, 1950 |
| P. 33 | Clippings: Brundage's Independence Guides Olympics, AAU,
Nov. 4, 1951 |
| Sportrait of a True Amateur, Avery Brundage, Nov. 3, 1951 |
| P. 34 | Letter: Open Letter to Avery Brundage "Avery Howsabout
writing memoirs?" |
| Articles: "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 News Press |
| P. 37 | Program AVERY BRUNDAGE - As Fall Guy - Circus Splits
and Sprinters Club, June 23, 1952 |
| P. 39 | Articles "The Sports Events Parade", Leo Fischer |
| P. 42 | Avery Reaches Highest Olympic Post on 'Amateur' Ticket,
Jack Ryan, July 17, 1952 |
| P. 43 | Ein Ambassadeur des Friedens, Kurt Bernegger |
| More Deadly Than the Male, Arthur Daley, Feb. 8, 1953 |
| P. 44 | In the Wake of the News - "Avery Brundage" - Arch Ward,
May 28, 1953 |
| PP.
46-47 | Newspictures: Of Santa Barbara Residence of Avery
Brundage, La Pineta |
| P. 47 | Clippings Brundage Gives Inside Picture of Russian Athletic
Ambitions, Oct 23, 1954 |
| P. 48 | Brundage Urges Strengthening of Olympic Movement, Jan.
1954 |
| P. 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 Back from a Trip in USSR", H. F. Berchet,
Aug. 17, 1954 |
| P. 51 | Clippings: Famed Athletic Official Talks to Reno Group, Oct.
22, 1954 |
| Avery Brundage Raps U S Foreign Policy, Oct. 10, 1954 |
| Brundage 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. 1954 |
| P. 55 | Article: "Hectic Career of 'Slavery' Brundage", Paul Reid,
Mar. 8, 1953 |
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| Scrapbook Number 12B: Avery Brundage -
General
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| P. 1 | Stock Certificate: Western Television Corporation |
| P. 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: Russia |
| P. 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. 1948 |
| Article: "Brundage Urges Change be Made in Mortgage Act",
Harry M. Beardsley |
| P. 7 | Photograph: Olympic Congress - Berlin - 1930 |
| P. 8 | Clipping: Revive Illini Spirit- -Brundage, May 23, 1937 |
| Editorial: "Contests versus Shows" - The Chicago Daily News,
Apr. 23, 1934 |
| P. 9 | Clipping: Led American Olympic Hopes, 1936 |
| Address: To Commonwealth Club: Reports Ruthless
Extermination of Kremlin Foes---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. 1934 |
| P. 15 | Frowned on Saturdage, John Lardner, July 4, 1935 |
| Avery Brundage Gets the Job Done, Art Rosenbaum, Oct. 17,
1955 |
| P. 16 | Traffic Indicator - Brundage Method Might Help Us,
(Australian Newsclipping) Douglas Wilkie, Apr. 13, 1955 |
| Brundage 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" Gianni Brera, 1955 |
| Clippings: Chicago Awards 6 Medals of Merit |
| P. 18 | The Montecito Country Club, Nov. 25, 1961 |
| P. 19 | Article: "Stories of Russian 'Pros,' and Like Sour Grapes",
Harvey Barcus,1955 |
| P. 20 | Clipping: Brundage Makes 'Em Toe Line, 1955 |
| P. 21 | Articles: In the Wake of the News - Arch. Mar. 19, 1955 |
| Peepshow - Kirwan Ward, Nov. 28, 1955 |
| P.
22-23 | Chinese Bronzes: Ancient Art with Modern Spirit, Kenneth
Shopen, Oct. l, 1955 |
| P. 23 | Avery Brundage was a Star, Ray Barber, Apr. 13, 1955 |
| P. 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 Why |
| Russians Advance, Feb. 23, 1956 |
| Program: Iranian Olympic Committee, May 11, 1956 |
| P. 26 | Clipping: Brundage Amateur Purist - Right or Wrong, Apr. 22,
1956 |
| P. 28 | Article: "Olympic President", Poppy Richard, Aug. 22, 1956 |
| P. 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 Iron Hand--and Takes the Abuse, Too, Bob Myers,
Apr. 22, 1956 |
| P. 32 | Clippings: No Cause for Alarm--Brundage, Nov. 14, 1956 |
| Mr. 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
Edinburgh |
| P. 40 | Clipping: Critics of Russian Way Rapped by Brundage, Apr. 9,
1956 |
| P. 41 | Article: "Ritratto di Avery Brundage re dei grattacieli e
presidente del C.I.O." - Luigi Gerrario, Sept. l, 1956 |
| Clipping: Brundage Hits "Games Quitters", Nov. 1956 |
| P. 42 | Articles: "Tower Lights - Avery Brundage", Dick Praul, 1956 |
| In the Wake of the News - Arch Ward, 1956 |
| Clipping: Brundage Warns U.S. On Olympics, 1956 |
| P. 43 | Article: "Brundage Remains Dedicated in Hail of Rocks", Jack
McPhaul, Feb. 24, 1957 |
| Clipping: Brundage Gets OK for Meeting in Red Bulgaria, July
16, 1957 |
| P. 44 | Articles: "Puritan of Simon Pures", Al Stump, Oct. 27, 1957 |
| P. 45 | Brundage Put in Class by Himself, Bill Furlong, Dec. 19, 1957 |
| P. 46 | Things About Avery Brundage That Don't Always Make the
Headlines - He's Country's Outstanding Collector of Oriental
Art, Dec. 1957 |
| Clipping: Avery Brundage Heads Rail Holding Company, Sept.
14, 1957 |
| P. 47 | Article: "Politique et Jeux olympiquea", Frederic Schlatter,
Sept. 10, 1959 |
| P. 48 | Sketch: "We Found it Necessary to Make a Few Changes - Mr.
Herter", L. D. Warren, June 30, 1959 |
| Article: "Avery Attacks Used Beer Cans", Art Rosenbaum,
April 4, 1959 |
| P. 49 | Avery Brundage, en Espana |
| P. 51 | Open Letter: From Avery Brundage: Comite International
Olympique (July 31, 1959) Re: Formosa in Olympics |
| P.
51-54 | Clippings: All Pertinent to the China Question: "Two Chinas
and the Olympics", "We can Holler Foul, but Few Listen",
"Voice of the Press", "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 di Genova, 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,
1957 |
| P. 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, 1958 |
| P. 64 | Clipping: Brundage Busy With Plan to Streamline '64 Games,
1958 |
| Olympic Chief Charges: We Let Reds Take Over - Yanks Get
Softer and Softer, According to Avery |
| Brundage, 1958 |
| P. 65 | Article "Call Games A Success - U.S. Domination Will be
Reduced in Future", Bill Jauss, Sept. 9, 1959 |
| Clipping: Brundage Ducks Questions About China in Games,
Oct. 28, 1959 |
| Articles: Headliners - "Avery Brundage" - Samuel T.
Williamson |
| P. 66 | Brundage Raps 'Free Ride' Theory, Fen Wheeler, April 1, 1959 |
| P. 56 | Photographs: Montecito Country Club |
| P.
68-70 | Clippings: (Translation) - New Animation (energy) in the IOC,
May 8, 1953 |
| P. 71 | Article: "Valley Rally Pleases Brundage", Art Rosenbaum, Feb.
20, 1960 |
| Editorial: Flags at the Olympics, Feb. 16, 1960 |
| P. 72 | Article: "Brundage Says Olympics Should be for Men Only",
Prescott Sullivan, May 11, 1960 |
| P. 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 1960 |
| P. 74 | Gals are All Right in their Place, Millie Robbins, May 12, 1960 |
| P.
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 |
| Stamp: San Marino Issue |
| P. 77 | Invitation: The American Club of Rome |
| P. 78 | Photographs: Visit to Olympia, Greece, June 1960 |
| P. 80 | Article: "Boss of World Sports", T. D. Parthasarathi, Jan. 2,
1960 |
| P. 82 | Avery Wins Another Battle - Bill Furlong |
| Brundage - Modern-Day Sir Galahad, Dick Hackenberg |
| P.
83-84 | Photos: Miscellaneous Photographs of Avery Brundage in Italy |
| P. 85 | Article: Avery Brundage Gang Dinner Guest, May 2, 1960 |
| Clipping: Collapse of PCC a "Disgrace", May 7, 1960 |
| P. 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. 1960 |
| P. 88 | Brundage Re-elected IOC Chief, Aug. 24, 1960 |
| P. 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. 1960 |
| P.
91-92 | Photos: IOC Meeting in Italy |
| P. 93 | Article: "Gadfly Brundage Good for Sports", Will Connolly,
Dec. 22, 1960 |
| P. 95 | Address: To Commonwealth Club: Art, Sports Linked in
Olympic Games' Beginnings, Says Brundage; |
| Sees U.S. Need for Amateur Spirit. May 16, 1960 |
| Editorial: Our Idealistic Autocrat, 1960 |
| Picture: Newspicture of Avery Brundage with Pope John, 1960 |
| P. 97 | Clipping: SAE'S Honor Brundage, Dec. 1960 |
| P. 98 | Article: "Yes, Avery Can Laugh", Jack Hanley, 1960 |
| Who's Who: Biographical Text |
| P. 99 | Award: Silver Antelope Award Photographs and News
Clippings |
| P. 101 | Photographs: In Lima Peru |
| With McDermot, Huzzach Gaidzak Belote, Byrd, Lindberg,
Delaney, Mucks, Brundage, Irons, Murphy, |
| Patterson, Menaul |
| With President Einaudi of Italy |
| With Von Halt,Edstrom |
| With Otto Mayer and Wife |
| With Officers of the U.S. Olympic Association |
| Of the Alexander Revell-Field Museum Expedition to Alaska in
1927 |
| At Grave of Pierre de Coubertin |
| With J. Lyman Bingham |
| At St. Mortiz |
| With Lord Aberdere |
| With General Guisan |
| Bernie Wefers |
| And Miscellaneous Other Photographs |
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| Scrapbook Number 16: Tenri (Tokyo) Visit, 1958 Pictorial Memories of the 54th Session of IOC May, 1958 Tokyo From:
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Photographs: Avery Brundage Met by Tokyo Metropolitan Governor Yasui Vice-Chairman Massard and Others Arrive at Haneda Airport Prince Mikasa Conferring with Prince Axel (Denmark) Avery Brundage Visits Metropolitan Government Office Tokyo Metropolitan Governor Yasui Submits Tokyo Bid for 1964 Olympic Games to
Avery Brundage Reception for IOC Members Inspection of National Athletic Stadium Inspection of Soccer Playing Grounds Fashion Show Ancient Court Music Gagaku Avery Brundage Addressing Opening of IOC Meeting Reception of IOC Members at Imperial Hotel National Museum Visit Emperor Hirohito with Avery Brundage Part at Kiyosumi Garden Avery Brundage Visits Bunraku Puppet Doll Performance At Garden of Heian Shrine in Kyoto Garden Party at Numura Villa Visit to Great Buddha in Nara Avery Brundage Watching Deer Calling at Nara |
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| Scrapbook Number 16A: Tenri (Tokyo) Visit,
1958 Photographs: Miscellaneous Candid Photographs of Avery Brundage and
IOC Members.... At Poolside Viewing Museum Pottery Collection At Construction Sites Various Receptions and Visits to Shrines |
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| Scrapbook Number 16B: Tenri (Tokyo) Visit, 1958 Photographs: NARA...With IOC Officials At Deer Watch At Great Buddha TENRI..Addressing IOC Members Luncheon Visiting Shrine Visiting Museum HORYUJI..Visiting Shrine |
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| Scrapbook Number 17: Tokyo Visit, 1955 "Memory", 55 in Japan Presented to Avery Brundage by Seiihiro Yasui,
Governor of Metropolitan Tokyo Photographs: Arrival at Airport In Yasui Offices At Dinner with IOC Members Addressing IOC Members Inspection of Stadium Visit to Shrine and Gardens Inspecting Swimming Facilities |
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| Scrapbook Number 18: Avery Brundage -
Participation in Athletics
| |
| P. 1 | Clipping: Finalists Meet Today in Hard Handball League |
| Newspics: 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,11-Jul-09 |
| NOTE: Avery Brundage, a nephew of the corporation
counsel, had to be taken home after the hurdle race in which
he had captured first place. He was overcome with the heat.
(Newsclipping) |
| P. 5 | Article: "New Orleans Meet a Big Success", William
Bartholomay, Jr., 1910 |
| Newspic: CAA Delegation to New Orleans |
| P. 7 | Photographs: Miscellaneous Candid Photos |
| Clipping: After Athletic Title - Many Are Planning to
Compete in "All Around" Tourney Here on Aug. 12 |
| Good 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, 1911 |
| P. 11 | Newspics: Athletes Who Competed for AAU All Around
Title Yesterday, Aug. 13, 1911 Clipping: All Around (
hampionship by Points |
| P. 13 | All Around Title to Star Coast Athlete, 1910 Sullivan
Comes for Championship Meet, 1910 |
| P. 15 | All Around Track Stars Come Former Illinois Athletes
Figure in AAU Meets Newspics: Three Track Men in AAU
Al1 Around Championships, 1910 |
| Clipping: Thompson Wins Games J. H. Gillas Tallies
6,909, While Brundage of Chicago Runs Up 6,020 1/2 at
Total, 1910 |
| Chicago Star Wins National Track Honors...Brundage of
CAA takes All-Around Title in Contests in Newark |
| P. 19 | Title to Thompson Princeton Athlete Retains the All-Round
Championship, 1911 |
| Newspic: All Around Athletes Visit Chicago, 1911 |
| Clipping: NOTE: ??? The Failure of Brundage to get better
than fourth attributable to overtraining -- Coach Delaney
declared that Brundage was almost unmanagable the last
week. ??? |
| P. 21 | AAU Honors to F. C. Thomson, 1910 |
| Order of Events: The All-Round Championship, 1910 |
| P. 23 | Clipping: Plan to Revive interest in Handball in Chicago |
| Newspic: Track Men Represent Chicago Clubs |
| P. 25 | Clipping: New Factor in Boy's Meet (R. T. Crane has
Brundage, the find of the Season in high school athletics) |
| Hyland Meets Brundage for Handball Title of CAA |
| Avery Brundage Takes CAA Handball Honors |
| With Newspic of Avery Brundage and Coach Harry Gill |
| Postcard: To Avery Brundage from Finland |
| Newspic: Chicago Track Men in Gaelic Meet, 1911 |
| P. 27 | Clipping: Five Men Left in City Handball |
| Team Picked for Olympics (1912), Jan. 8, 1912 |
| CAA and Illini Track Teams Clash Tonight, 1911 |
| Newspic: Avery Brundage, Winner in the Pentathlon, 1912 |
| Clipping: Brundage Takes Thorsen for Four Straight Games |
| Photograph: Avery Brundage going over hurdles, July 1909 |
| Clipping: Avery Brundage, Cherry Circle Athlete Regains
Title as All Around National Champion |
| P. 30 | Photograph: Avery Brundage at Trackside with Teammate |
| P. 31 | Newspic: Chicago M Stars Here for Championship Games
Today and Tomorrow, June 30, 1911 |
| Photograph: Of High School Team, 1905 |
| P. 35 | Newspic: Chicago Huskies on Hotel Schlenley Steps, 1911 |
| Clipping: Cherry Circle Athletes are After Honors, 1911 |
| P. 37 | Newspic: Star Athletes Who Compete in Gaelic Games
Tomorrow, 1911 |
| Clipping: "All Around" is Next, 1911 |
| C. A. Athletes Score Victory, 1911 |
| P. 39 | Newspic: Athletes in Gaelic Meets, Aug. 28, 1911 |
| P. 41 | Clipping: Two CAA Men Seek Decathlon Title at Games,
1912 |
| P. 41 | Clipping: Brundage and Mehaul in Pentathlon Trials, May
17, 1912 |
| Thorpe Wins Place on Olympic Team, 1912 |
| Olympic Trial to Brundage . . . CAA Athlete Defeats Austin |
| Mehaul in Pentathlon, 1912 |
| P. 43 | Three Qualify in the Trials for Decathlon, 1912 |
| Scorecard: Decathlon, 1912 |
| Clipping: To Try for Olympic, 1912 |
| Newspic: Miniature of CAA Olympic Team |
| P. 45 | Postcards: Of Various Athletic Activities at the Stockholm,
1912 Games |
| P. 47 | Clipping Cherry Circle Wins 49 Points with Great Team |
| Photograph: Of U.S. Olympic Teas entering stadiuD at
Stockholm, 1912 |
| P. 49 | Article: Olympic Games - G. W. Axelson, 1912 |
| P. 51 | Telegram: Advising Avery Brundage that he has been
selected a member of the U.S. Olympic Team...From James
E. Sullivan |
| Newspic: Of U.S. Team aboard ship bound for Stockholm |
| Photographs: Of U.S. Team aboard ship bound for
Stockholm |
| P. 53 | Newspic: CAA Olympic Track Team on Board the Finland |
| P. 55 | Photographs: Several Pages of U.S. Athletes training aboard
ship |
| P. 57 | Several of workouts in Stockholm |
| P. 59 | Clipping: Records Fall in Eastern-Western Meet |
| Photographs: Of Avery Brundage Crossing the Finish Line |
| P. 61 | Clipping: About Avery Brundage (Illini Club Bulletin) |
| P. 63 | Photographs: Numerous small photographs of tour through
Europe after Games |
| P. 65 | Clippings From Russian Newspapers of Tour through
Europe and Russia |
| P. 67 | From Swedish Newspapers |
| P. 69 | Photograph: Of Competition in St. Petersburg in 1912 |
| P. 71 | Article: Avery Brundage, Illinois '09, Premier All Around
Athlete of America by J.G.E. Kipp |
| P. 73 | Clipping: Delaney Shatters an Old Superstition, 1914 |
| Goelitz Breaks World's Record in Hurdle Event, 1913 |
| Kennedy Scores Long Run Victory, 1913 |
| Brundage Repeats Triumph, 1914 |
| P. 75 | Photograph: Of Track Team, 1912 |
| P. 77 | Clipping: High Honor to Cherry Circle Brunage of CAA
Wins All-Round Athletic Championship, Sept. 19, 1914 |
| Brundage is Proof Persistent Effort Will Make Athlete,
1914 |
| Brundage off for Meet, 1914 |
| Title Games Billed Today...Avery Brundage, Ex-ChaDpion
Will Try to Regain Laurels, 1914 |
| Leave for Title Contests, 1914 |
| Cherry Circle Leads in Portage Park Meet, 1913 |
| Photograph: 880 Yard Walking Race |
| P. 79 | Avery Brundage Pole Vaulting |
| P. 81 | Clipping: Brundage Wins All-Round Championship...Avery
Brundage Becomes National All Round Champ, Sept. 20,
1914 |
| Handballers to Start League Play Tomorrow |
| Brundage to Referee Illini Relay Carnival |
| Brundage on "Big 9" Board, 1914 |
| Sig Alph is Given Athletic Honors |
| Brundage does A "Come-Back", 1914 |
| P. 83 | Clippings: Brundage Fears Ritchie in Meet at Fair Grounds,
1914 |
| P. 85 | Brundage Takes Central Title; Goelitz Second CAA Star
Piles Up 6,671 Points in All Around Contests at Grant Park,
1914 |
| P. 87 | Thousands to Witness Big All-Round Meet Today...Gilbert
Ritchie Expected to Win Honor, 1914 |
| Brundage Wins Athletic Title...Chicago AA Star Leads in
National All-Around Meet at Birmingham,
Alabama...Scores 6,999 Points...Victor Has Good Margin
Over Ritchie, Dixie Man Who Counts 6,743 1/2, 1914 |
| Scorecard: All-Around (1914) BRUNDAGE...RITCHIE,
1914 |
| P. 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, 1914 |
| Advertisement: National Dairy Show, 1914 |
| Clippings: Avery Brundage Captures Title in AAU Contest,
1914 |
| P. 91 | Chicago Athlete Wins National Title, 1914 |
| Avery Brundage Nation's Champion Athlete, 1914 |
| P. 93 | Avery Brundage Wins AAU All-Around Championship,
1914 |
| P. 95 | Avery Brundage is Star Athlete of the Season; Illinois
College Champ, 1914 |
| Brundage Gives Advice to Athletes, 1915 |
| Pay Tribute to Brundage, |
| List of Champions of 1914, 1914 |
| Chicagoans On Roll of Honor....Loomis, Ahearn, and
Brundage on All-American Athletic Team Picked by Lill |
| Expect 500 at Athletics Assn Meet |
| Delaney Saves CAA Stars from Quarantine, 1914 |
| Track Stars Enter Games |
| P. 97 | New Coach of the First Regiment and Some of the Stars
Who Will Compete in the Soldiers' Annual Indoor Games |
| Brundage is Speaker at Association Meet |
| P. 99 | Photograph: Of Athletic Team, 1915 |
| Clipping: Cherry Circle Boasts of Army of Track Stars |
| Newspic: Avery Brundage (Putting Shot) |
| Clipping: Ex-Athletes "Make Good" |
| Photograph: Avery Brundage |
| Clippings: Brundage Wins |
| Champion Athlete Wears Specs |
| Newspic: All-Around Athlete |
| P. 101 | Newspic: Avery Brundage in 880 Yard Walk |
| P. 102 | Photograph: Avery Brundage in 880 Yard Walk |
| P. 103 | Clippings: Brundage Keeps His All-Around National Title |
| Brundage is Crowned All-Around Champion |
| Avery Brundage All Around King |
| P. 104 | Photograph: Of Avery Brundage |
| Clipping: 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. 3 |
| Avery 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, 21-6 |
| P 106 Photograph: Of Avery Brundage |
| P. 107 | Clippings: Great Race Between Hummel and Meanix |
| Brundage Keeps Title as All-Around Athlete |
| Fast Events Are Scheduled for this Afternoon |
| Brundage Wins All-Round Title |
| Avery Brundage New All Around Athletic King |
| CAA Athlete Wins National Track Laurels |
| Chicago Athlete is Champ |
| PP. 10
8-109 | Photograph: Of Avery Brundage |
| Clippings: Brundage Second in Decathlon Event |
| Decathlon to Alva Richards |
| Richard IAC Wins Decathlon at Coast Games..Beats
Brundage 4 points |
| Brundage Creeps up on Richards |
| Photograph: Of Avery Brundage and others at Starting Line
|
| P. 112 | Clippings: Avery Brundage Regains His Title as Champion
Athlete of US |
| All Around "Champs" To-Day |
| Hummel to Meet Meanix in Big Hurdle Contest |
| Favor "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 Brundage |
| Clipping: Brundage Captures All-Around Title Deposes
Alva Richards, Former Champion |
| Photograph: 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-Elected |
| Brundage Shows Class in Chicago Handball League |
| Is Best All-Round Athlete |
| Events 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 Line |
| P. 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 a representative of an eastern college, which
was in search of promising kid athletes like Avery. |
| Article: Pertinent to the Above: "In the Wake of the News",
Ring W. Lardner, FAME...A Drama in Three Acts |
| LETTER: 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 AAU Championships 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 Star |
| Chicago Athlete, All-Round Star of AAU Meet, Sept. 26,
1918 |
| All-Round Title Championship |
| Champions of the Year in all the Sports, 1916 |
| P. 127 | Program: First Annual Indoor-Relay Carnival, 1917 |
| Fifth Annual Indoor-Relay Carnival, 1922 |
| Clippings: 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
Day |
| Series by Avery Brundage: |
| BRUNDAGE SAYS ALL-ROUND CONTEST IS
GREATEST CLASSIC IN ATHLETICS |
| l-What the All-Round Means |
| 2-Training for the All-Round |
| 3-The Best System of Training |
| 4-Be Careful of Your Diet |
| 5-Don't Lose Interest in Training |
| 6-Plain Food is Always the Best |
| 7-Study Yourself-Make Your Own Rules |
| P. 169 | 8-Doing What You Think is Impossible |
| P. 128 | 9-Games Are Best Exercise of All |
| 10-The Convenience of Track Sports |
| P. 159 | ll-Taking a Long Step Forward |
| 12-The Businessman as Athlete |
| P. 128 | Avery Brundage Wins Title for Third Time; Hellum Second |
| P. 130 | Chicago AA Team Victor in Memorable National Games,
Sept. 22, 1918 |
| P. 131 | College, School, and Club Athletics Men Who Handle
Affairs of Intercollegiate Conference Athletic Association,
Known at "Big Ten" Conference |
| P. 132 | Brundage of CAA Takes AAU All-Around Title Veteran
Shows Old Time Skill for Third Time |
| P. 133 | From The Illini Club Bulletin: Avery Brundage |
| P. 135 | Curran Wins in Handball |
| P. 136 | Clipping: Can Anyone Beat Harry Gill's Record? April
1925 |
| P. 137 | Article: Athletic Meet a Huge Success CAA Athletes
Triumph |
| Avery Brundage Wins All-Around Championship |
| Clipping: Big Ten Leaders May Add Boxing to Sports List |
| P. 138 | Track Men Represent Chicago Clubs, Feb. 3, 1911 |
| P. 139 | Illinois Action in Stagg Meet is Upheld, Decried |
| P. 140 | Avery Brundage is Star Athlete of the Season, Illinois
College Champ |
| Champion Brundage is a Star Made to Order |
| Clark-Nelson Still in Lead |
| Harry Goelitz New All-Round AAU Champion |
| Harry Goelitz Wins Title in St. Louis |
| Local Athletes in Hall of Fame....Loomis and Brundage,
CAA, and Ahearn, IAC on All-Star Team |
| Brundage Wins All-Round for the Third Time |
| P. 141 | Article: "So They Tell Me", Warren W. Brown |
| Clippings: Alumni of Illinois Give Dinner To-Night for Gill |
| Illini Club to Dine Grid Squad Tonight |
| Form Industrial League for Athletics Tonight |
| Noted Swimmers to Compete in NAAU Title Events Here |
| Photographs: Miscellaneous Candid shots |
| P. 142 | Clippings: Avery Brundage Wins Title for the Third Time;
Hellum Second |
| P. 143 | AAU Meet Greatest Ever Held in US, Says Bailey |
| All-Star Teams in AAU Track Sports Slected by Rubien |
| Champions of 1918 |
| Avery Brundage Again Demonstrates He is Best Athlete in
Country |
| P. 145 | Some Champions of 1916 Athletic Season |
| Avery 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. 1918 |
| Newspic: World Events in Pictures (Avery Brundage Best
Athlete in America) |
| P. 149 | Clippings: Local Clubs to Start Handball Meet Oct. 21st |
| Brundage and Nelson will Play for Crown |
| CAA Star is Ahead in Handball |
| 20 Players Seek Title in City Handball Meet |
| Local Handball Players Begin Games Tonight |
| Rival Chicago Athletic Clubs Bury Hatchet |
| Brundage Hurt in Match....Palm Torn Open in Fall During
Title Match |
| Handball League Standings |
| Brundage and Nelson Reach Handball Final |
| Brundage Wins Pair of Handball Matches |
| Photographs: Of Avery Brundage Throwing Hammer, and
Running Sprint |
| P. 151 | Clippings: As A Monument to Past and an Inspiration to
Present and Future Teams - Avery Brundage Subscribes
$1000 |
| 38 Olympians Return . . . Brundage of U S Committee
Lauds Showing of Finns, 1924 |
| Avery Brundage to Referee Prep Tilts at Urbana |
| Avery Brundage Praises Yankee Olympic Stars |
| Newspics: Completing the Lake Shore AC-----By A1
Demaree |
| P. 153 | Postcards: Stockholm, Sweden....Stadium...and Stadium at
Athens |
| Photograph: Candid Shot of Athletes on board SS America |
| NOTES: 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 Meet |
| Brundage Wins from Clarke in Handball Meet |
| P. 157 | Avery Brundage Tells How Youth Should be Prepared for
Athletics |
| It Is The Clean Life that Counts |
| Article: IN THE ILLINI VINEYARD All-Around Avery
Brundage, '09 |
| Newspic: 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
Games |
| P. 60 | The Champion Brundage He Ranks with DePalma,
automobile racer, Ty Cobb, baseball player, Hoppe,
billiards |
| P. 160 | To Settle Handball Title Avery Brundage and Louis Nelson
Meet To-Day at CAA |
| When a Real Champion Tells His Story Some Highly
Interesting Reading is bound to Result! |
| P. 161 | Pat O'Connor, East's Hope in Decathlon |
| Brundage 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 at Park 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 Meet |
| Photograph: Of Avery Brundage |
| P. 169 | Clipping: Grit, Confidence Greatest Assets for Athlete Just
Starting |
| P. 170 | Brundage Again Wins National Track Title |
|
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| Scrapbook Number 19: Sofia Visit: 53rd
Session of IOC , Sept 1957
| |
| P. 1 | Photographs:
Arrival
at
Baneasa
Airport |
| P. 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
Castle
Candid
Shots
of
Avery
Brundage
During
Visit to
Countryside
Athletic
Events
(Competitions) |
|
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 19A: Sofia Visit, 53rd
Session of IOC , Sept. 1957 |
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 20A: Madrid Visit |
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 21: Partenkirchen Visit , 1934 |
| | |
| 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
Budapest |
| PP. 5-8
| Athletic
Venues
under
Construction |
| PP.
10-12 | Candid
Shots
of
Avery
Brundage |
| PP.
14-16 | Athletes
(Hungarian)
Harching into
Budapest
Stadium |
| PP.
19-29 | Various
Shots
of
Gymnastics on
AthleField |
| P. 32 | Picture
of
Model
of
Stadium |
|
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 23: Field Museum
Expedition to Alaska , 1927 |
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 24: Iran Visit , 1956 Photographs:
| |
| PP. 1-2 | Shah of
Iran |
| PP. 3-11, 28-31 | of
Iranian
Athletes |
| PP. 12-14, 17 | of
Mosque |
| PP. 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 -
Berlin, 1936 |
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 26: Olympic Games
(Melbourne), 1956 |
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 27: Korea Visit - US 8th
Army , 1955 |
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 27A: Korea Visit , May,1955 |
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 28: Beta Reunion, 1960 |
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 31: Leipzig - Deutsches
Turn Und Sportfeld , 1956 |
| | |
| 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 to Melbourne, criticisms and Olympic facilities, arrangements and management, 25 pp. |
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 34: Sport, 1914-1930 |
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 35: Tokyo Visit - 54th
IOC Congress, 1958 |
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 35A: Tokyo Visit - 54th
IOC Congress, 1958 |
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 35B: Tokyo Visit - 54th
IOC Congress, 1958 |
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 36: Munich Visit - CIO
(IOC) , 1959
| |
| PP. 1-2
| Photographs: Munich..... |
| PP. 3-4
| Candid Shots of IOC Delegates |
| PP. 5-6
| Receptions |
| P. 8 | Board Meetings |
| PP.
9-11 | Concerts |
| PP.
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 |
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 39: Taiwan Visit; GIFT OF
THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA CYCLING ASSOCIATION, 1964 |
| | |
| 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. Praul Photographs: 33 photographs of fire damage to Brundage
Residence Envelope in back of scrapbook 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 Fire
Flames Encircle CB
Brundage's Loss is Museum's Too
The Holocaust of SB
An Inferno at SB
Avery Brundage Finds Montecity Home in Ashes
Fog Aids in Firefight
Brundage Asian Art, Home Lost in Fire
136 SB Homes Burn
Newspics: Brundage Home
70 Homes Sacrificed to Halt Fire
Brundage Mansion Lost in California Fire
Explosive Fury of Blaze Awesome
10 Mile Blaze at SB
SB Threat Recalls Bel-Air Blaze
Priceless Brundage Art Lost in Southland Fire
Men Run as Backfires are Lighted in SB
US Finds No Major Fire Disaster
2400 Fight Fire
SB Fire Runs Wild
SB Reseeding Hills
The Worst Fire Yet
20-Mile Fire Uncurbed in S. Calif.
Avery Brundage Maneion Treasure Burns
Fire 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: |
| | |
| 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: |
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 45: Visit of Mr Avery
Brundage, President of the International Olympic Committee to the Republic of China, June 6-8, 1964 With compliments of Olympic Committee of the Republic of China |
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 46: Visit of Avery
Brundage to Matsue, Japan, September/October, 1964
| |
| P. 1 | Photographs: Statue of Dr Kishi |
| PP. 2-5 | Arrival of Brundage |
| PP. 7-17,
24-42 | Visit to Shrines by Brundage |
| PP. 18-23 | Welcome Party |
| PP. 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 Diner Souvenirs: 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 Brundage, Candid Shots of Brundage |
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 49: Rome, April
26, 1965 Medaglie D'Oro Al Valore Atletico Omaggio Al Sig. Avery Brundage,
Presidente del C.I.O. Photographs: Presentation of Medal Brundage and Italian
Officials |
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 50: Athens, Greece , April 6,1967
Celebration of Olympic Day, photographs:
King Constantine
Athletes
Track events
Boxing
Wrestling
Weight Lifting
|
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 51: Tehran The 65th Session of the IOC, May 2-11, 1967
| |
| P. 1 | Photographs: The Shah and his Wife |
| P. 2 | The Crown Prince |
| P. 5 | Shah and Brundage |
| PP. 6-8 | IOC Session |
| PP. 10-22 | |
| PP. 23-155, 167-173 | Receptions (various shots of Brundage) |
| P. 4 | Foreword |
| PP. 8-9 | IOC Program |
| P. 10 | Speech by the Shah |
| PP. 13-15 | Speech by the President of the Iranian
National Olympic Committee, Prince
Gholam Reza Pahlavi |
| PP. 17-22 | Speech by Bundage |
| PP. 157-166 | IOC Delegates and Guests |
|
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 52: January 1968 Visit to Mexico by Avery Brundage 4 Volumes of Newspaper clippings
from Mexican Newspapers |
| | |
| | Volume 1 , Jan 19 1968
| |
| P. 1 | Clippings Avery Brundage Llega Hoy a Las 13 Horas |
| P. 3 | Inaugura hoy D.D. la Olimpiada Cultural |
| P. 6 | Brundage Podra Apreciar Avances en los Escenarios
Olimpiaco |
| P. 10 | Amenaza Brundage descalificar al equipo de EE. UU. |
| P. 14 | La Inaguracion |
| P. 17 | El Equipo de Estados Unidos en Peligro de ser
Descalificado |
| Photographs (in back) |
| Brundage's Arrival and Inspection of Sites |
|
| | | |
| | Volume 2, Jan 20 1968
| |
| P. 1 | Clippings El Senor Presidente de la Republica |
| P. 6 | Mexico es precursor de una Nueva Etapa en el Movimiento
Olimpico, Dija Avery Brundage |
| P. 9 | Elogiosas Declaraciones de Avery Brundage |
| P. 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 , Jan 21 1968 P. 8 "Es lo Mejor que Conozco Hasta la Fecha", Declaro P. 15 El Boicot de 108 Negros Solo Perjudicara a ellos Mismos Photographs (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 Torch
Opening of the Olympic Games
Georges Pompidou Giving the Legion of Honor to Avery Brundage
Letter 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 Committee
Press conference
Avenida Pierre de Doubertin memorial ceremony
Youthful athletes
Athletic facilities
Banquets, decorations
Clippings 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 Officials |
| PP. 4-5, 7 | Brundage Speaking |
| PP. 8-23 | Brundage ant Korean Officials - seeing works
of art, eating, visiting |
| P. 1 | Seoul (?) |
| PP. 2-4 | Opening of the Gases |
| PP. 5-9 | Arrival of Brundage |
| PP. 10-35, 38-39 | Brundage and Korean Officials |
| PP. 36-37 | Gymnastics |
|
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 55 and 55A: Visit of Mr
Avery Brundage to Korea Korea Olympic Week, J une 1968
Photographs:
Arrival of Brundage
Brundage and Korean Officials
Brundage Speaking
Gymnastics
Brundage and Korean Officials
|
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 56: Visit of Mr Avery
Brundage to Ostersund, Sweden(city that desires to
Host the XII Olympic Winter Games in 1976) , with thanks from the City Council of Ostersund, March 17, 1969
| |
| PP. 1-2 | Photographs Arrival of Brundage |
| PP. 3-9 | Meeting with City Officials |
| PP. 10-14, 18-19, 27 | Scale Models of Proposed Olympic
Buildings |
| PP. 15-17, 20-21, 20-38 | Brundage Touring the City with City
Officials |
| PP. 22-26 | Skiing |
| PP. 39-42, 44-47 | Rodeling and other Winter Sports |
| PP. 48-53 | Landscapes |
| P. 43 | Program Alpine World Cup, Feb 7-9, 1969 |
|
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 57: Avery Brundage Visit
to German Democratic Republicon occasion of Vth
German Gymnastics and Sport Festival - Leipzig , July 23-28, 1969
| |
| P. 1 | Photographs Arrival of
Brundage |
| PP. 2-11 | Touring the City with
German Offieials |
| PP. 12-15 | Opening Ceremonies |
| PP. 16-37 | Touring the City |
| More Photographs in a Folder in Back |
| Opening
Ceremonies | |
|
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 58: Visit to Hungary, Sept 1970
| |
| P. 1 | Photographs Brundage and F Mezo,
1953 |
| P. 2 | Brundage, F. Mezo, and G. Sebes,
1955 |
| PP. 3-4 | Brundage at Athletic Event, 1953 |
| p. 5 | Brundage, 1953 |
| PP. 6-8 | Arrival Of Brundage in Budapest |
| PP. 9-13 | Brundage and Hungarian Offieials |
| P. 14 | Brundage Visiting with Engene Fock,
Prime Minister of Hungary |
| PP. 15-20 | Brundage and Hungarian Officials |
| P. 21 | Speech by Brundage |
| PP. S-25 | Brundage and Hungarian Officials |
|
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 59: Visit to Hungary, Sept. 1970
In front:
Three invitations
Two Menus
One Meghive
Photographs of Dinner Honoring Brundage
Clippings (all in Hungarian)
In Back:
Olympic Bulletin
Six Telegrams Wishing Brundage a Happy Birthday
Three Clippings (all in Hungarian)
|
| | |
| Scrapbook Number 60: Lyon, France Photographs of the City for a bid for the Olympics |
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| Scrapbook Number 61: Visit to Mexico, August, 1967 (see also #52 which is dated Jan. 1968) Photograph: Brundage and Diaz Ordaz, President Of Mexico Brundage Clipping: Apoya Brunaage la Olimpiado Cultural, Aug 19, 1967 Photograph: Mexican Officlas Newsphoto: Visita Brundage las Obrae Olimpicas Photograph: Brundage Inspecting the Sites Newsphoto: Brundage at Camino Real Hotel, Sept. 1967 Photograph: Brundage Inspecting the Sites Brundage at a Reception Photograph: Brundage at a Reception Clipping: Seeking Olympic Accord Brundage Quedo Vivamente Impresionado por Todoa los Aspectos de las Instalaciones Olimpicas, Dec. 20, 1967 |
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| Scrapbook Number 62: Executive Committee
of IOC at Santa Barbara, Oct. 1966
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| PP. 1-2, 4 | Photographs: IOC Delegates |
| P. 3 | Clippings: Dismal Outlook for '60 Games,
Oct. 31, 1966 |
| P. 4 | Olympic Committee Gathers Here |
| P. 5 | Brundage Visit to Mexico City Stirs
Olympic Rumor Pot |
| Preparing for 1960 Olympics |
| No Habra Problemas Respecto a las
Instalaciones Para 1960 |
| P. 6 | Mexico: Sede de la Cultura Universal |
| Mexican Preparations Please Olympic Head |
| Brundage Assured on Olympic Plans X |
| P. 7 | Photographs: IOC Delegate |
| Index to Photographs |
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| Scrapbook Number 63: Visit to Greece, Sept. 1970 In Front: Photographs: Avery Brundage with Greek Officials Touring
Sites |
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| Scrapbook Number 64: A Tribute to Alfred
Hajos, the First Hungarian Olympic Champion
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| P. 1 | Letter: Of Dedication, July, 1972 |
| PP. 2-3 | Speech: Yihaly Kocsis |
| P. 4 | Olympic Diploma |
| P. 5 | Photographs: Alfred Hajos, his medals, his
building |
| P. 6 | Program |
| PP. 7-9 | Photographs: Reception |
| PP. 11-13 | Meeting held in honor of Hajos |
| PP. 14-23 | Speech: About Alfred Hajos by Mihaly
Gedenyi, June 14, 1954 |
| PP. 24-29 | Photographs: Meeting |
| PP. 30-53 | Speech: By Hajos, 1954 (?) |
| PP. 54-58 | Photograph: Dinner |
| PP. 59-62 | Summary: of the Conference |
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| Scrapbook Number 65: Mexico, 1968
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| PP.
2-6, 8 | Photographs: Olympic Buildings |
| P. 7 | Decal |
| PP.
9-10 | Models for Buildings |
| PP. 11 | Decal |
| P. 12 | Rent Agreement for Reservation of Rooms |
| PP.
13-14 | Map of Mexico City |
| P. 15 | Characteristics of Commemorative Money- Directive of
Diaz Ordaz, President of Mexico |
| PP.
16-17 | Gymnastics |
| P. 18 | Descrption of Cultural Events |
| PP.
19-20 | Aerial Views of Olympic Site |
| PP.
21-27 | Construction on Buildings |
| PP. 29,
33 | Food Coupons |
| PP.
29-31 | Baggage Tickets |
| P. 34 | The Arrival (a painting by Manual Capdevila) |
| P. 35 | Slides: Olympic Bus, Olympic Program |
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| Scrapbook Number 66: Sport, 1968-70
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| P. 1 | Clippings: Swiss Thumbs Down, Nov. 8, 1969 (?) |
| P. 3 | Zurichs Nein |
| Ablehnung der Olympiadekandidatus Zurichs |
| P. 4 | Translation of Zurichs Nein |
| PP. 5-6
| Reif in Wirtschaftlichen Belangen (with translation) |
| P. 13 | Zurich Renonce |
| P. 15 | Omega Renonce ana Jeux Olympiques |
| La Solitude du chronometreur |
| Longines candidate pour Munich |
| P. 16 | Pas de candidature Omega Pour les Jeux de Munich |
| PP.
17-18 | Telegrams: Omega se retire du chronometrage olympique, Oct. 10, 1969
(with translation) |
| P. 19 | Clippings: Ski Payoff May Boo Olympics |
| P. 21 | Medals Yield Bonus |
| PP.
23-24 | Just One Living Lie After Another |
| PP.
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 Greywood |
| P. 43 | Clipping: Most olympians are Professionals, by Jack Clowser |
| PP.
45-50 | Article: Let's Ditch the Olympics, by Stanley Frank |
| P. 51 | Clipping: Amateurs Are Big Business to Makers Of Ski Equipment, by
Shirley Povich |
| PP.
53-55 | Article: Last Rites at Grenoble, by John Henry Aursn, Oct. 1968 |
| P. 57 | Photograph: Austrian Skiing Phenomenon Karl Schranz, March 1969 |
| PP.
59-64 | Articles: The Name is the Name of the Game, by William Johnson, March
8, 1970 |
| PP.
65-66 | Hero in the Dock, March 15, 1968 |
| P. 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, 1970 |
| P. 70 | Alpine Skiing, by Mike Katz |
| PP.
71-72 | Skiing Faces the Open Road, by Mike Katz, Feb. 22, 1970 |
| P. 73 | Clippings: Les Amateurs Ne Manquent Pas de Metierl |
| PP.
73-74 | Clippings: Marseille Ne Perd Pas le Nord |
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| Scrapbook Number 67: Visit to Pakistan, Nov. 15-16, 1970 All photographs, Brundage and Pakistani Officials |
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| Scrapbook Number 68: Reception by Los
Angeles Olympic Committee Honoring Brundage in Munich, September 4, 1972 PP. 1-8 Signatures of Guests PP. 10-42 Photographs of Brundage and Guests |
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| Scrapbook Number 69: Olympic Winter
Games, Sapporo, Japan(all in Japanese), 1972 In Back: Photographs: Opening Day Ceremonies, Brundage at Cultural Show,
Brundage Speaking |
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| Scrapbook Number 70: Articles by or about
Avery Brundage, 1929, 1934, 1938-41, 1948-55. All Articles from AAU Publications
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| Jan. 1929 | New AAU Head Champion Athlete and Sportsman, | p. 1 |
| Aug. 1934 | For Honor of Country and Glory of Sport, by
Brundage, | p. 3, 11 |
| Dec. 1938 | The AAU and the Olympic Games, by Brundage, | p. 15, 56, 59 |
| Jan. 1939 | Olympic Fund Campaign, by Brundage, | p. 11 |
| Jul-39 | Cash Down, | p. 11 |
| Aug. 1941 | Ideals of Amateur Sports, by Brundage, | p. 7, 11, 12 |
| May-47 | The Olympic Games and the Question of Broken Time, by Brundage, |
| p. 4, 16 | |
| Aug. 1948 | The Olympic Games, by Brundage, | pp. 4-9 |
| Jun-49 | Report on International Olympic Committee Meeting, by Brundage, |
| p. 5, 26 | |
| Jul-50 | Report of IOC Meeting, Denmark, 1950, by Brundage, | p. 6 |
| Jan. 1951 | First Pan-American Games, by Brundage, | p. 6 |
| Jul-51 | Report of IOC Congress, by Brundage, | p. 7 |
| Aug. 1951 | Brundage as honorary official, photograph | p. 4 |
| Jan. 1953 | Brundage Says Olympics No Place for Politics, | p. 8 |
| Jan. 1954 | Brundage Urges Strengthening of Olympic Movement,
| p. 11 |
| Jan. 1954 | Brundage Retires at USDA President, | P. 11 |
| Sept. 1955 | Address by Brundage at IOC Congress, | p. 10 |
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| Scrapbook Number 71: Articles by or about
Brundage, 1951-53 |
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| | Nov. 1950 Letter from Brundage, p. 87 (The
Spectator) |
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| | Photograph of Brundage as Honorary Referee (Chicago Daily News Rela ys), p. 3, March 17,1951 |
| | | |
| | Nov. 1951 Avery Brundage, Top
Athlete, Builder, Leader, Peacemaker, p. 6 (ACE) |
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The United States Prepares for the 1952 Olympic Games, by Brundage, p . 8 (USA Life), Dec. 5, 1951 |
| | | |
| | Feb. 1952 Friermood Praises
Brundage on Peace, p. 4 (ACE) |
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| | 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) |
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| | May 1952 Photograph of Brundage,
p. 6 (High School Track Championship official program) |
| | | |
| | June 1952 My Biggest Olympic
Battles, by Brundage, p. 10 |
| | | |
| | Statement by Brundage on the XV
Olympiad, Helsinki, Finland, p. 3 (Scottish Rite News) |
| | | |
| | Aug. 1952 Olympic Shell Games, p.
794 (The Freeman) |
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| | Seventy Nations Meet, by Brundage,
p. 2 (World Communique) |
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| | Sept. 1952 Photographs of Brundage,
pp. 4-5 |
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| | Brundage New President, p. 6 (The
Coach) |
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| | Chicago Star Wins National Track Honors, p. 4, Sept. 15, 1952 |
| | | |
| | Minutes, pp. 20-29, pp. 32-34 |
| | | |
| | Avery Brundage, pp. 53-61 (Bulletin
du Comite International Olymique) |
| | | |
| | Jan 1953 Should We Prune the
Games?, by Brundage, p. 3 (World Sports) |
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| | March 1953 Soll Man Die Spiele
Kurzen? ,by Brundage, p. 1 (Olympisches Feuer) |
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| | Photograph of Brundage, p. 4 (Los Angeles Coliseum Relays), May 15, 1953 |
| | | |
| | May 1953 Vollversammlung der
"Vereinten Nationem des Sports", pp. 1-3, (Olympisches Feuer) |
| | | |
| | Pruning the Olympics, p. 6 (World
Sports) |
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| | Summer 1953 Photograph of
Brundage (Dia y Noche) |
| | | |
| | Avery Brundage, President du Comite Olympique International, nous parle du Stade
Populaire et des sports hongrois, p. 23 (Bulletin Hongrois), Sept. 5, 1953 |
| | | |
| | United States Olympic Committee Quadrennial Dinner, Nov. 30, 1953 |
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| Scrapbook Number 72: Articles by or about
Brundage, 1954-55 |
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| | Jan. 1954 Olympischer Tour d'horizon, pp. 3-5
(Bulletin, Comite Olympique Suisse) |
| | | |
| | Photographs of Brundage, pp. 10-11 (Bulletin du Comite International Olympique), Feb. 15, 1954 |
| | | |
| | April 1954 Amateur Sport, by
Brundage, pp. 36-38 (Skating) |
| | | |
| | Conceptos Sobre E1 Deporte
Amateur, by Brundage, (Cadcoa) |
| | | |
| | Brundage retiree as United States Olympic Associations' Presidents p. 19, April 15, 1954 |
| | | |
| | Avery Brundage on Amateur Sport
and Broken Time, by Brundage, p. 20 (Bulletin Du Comite International Olympique) (Article in
Arabic in Iranian Journal) |
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Hungary and the Olympic Games, by Brundage, p. 1 (Hungarian Olympic Gazette), May 1, 1954 |
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| | (Article in Arabic in Bulletin Officiel du Comite National Olympique Iranien), May 15, 1954 |
| | | |
| | A Message to the Olympic
Committee of Thailand, by Brundage, p. 1 (The Olympic Committee of Thailand) |
| | | |
| | Photographs of Brundage, pp. 17-19, 23-26, June 15, 1954 |
| | | |
| | Minutes of Executive Committee,
pp. 28-33 |
| | | |
| | Extract of Executive Committee, pp.
36-39 |
| | | |
| | Abstract of IOC Session, pp. 47-55 |
| | | |
| | Speech of the President, Avery
Brundage, pp. 59-61 (Bulletin du Comite International Olympique) |
| | | |
| | Sept. 1954 President Avery
Brundage Was in USSR, p. 8 |
| | | |
| | The Members of the IOC, by
Brundage, p. 13 |
| | | |
| | The VII Central American Games,
by Brundage, p. 20 (Bulletin du Comite International Olympique) |
| | | |
| | Reports Ruthless Extermination of Kremlin Foes, p. 222 (The Commonwealth), Oct. 18, 1954 |
| | | |
| | Jan. 1955 The Olympic Games, p. 5,
English Section (Physical Education Today) |
| | | |
| | A Circular by President Brundage, p. 1 (Hungarian Olympic Gazette), Jan. 15, 1955 |
| | | |
| | July 1955 Zivilisation contra Sport,
p. 24 (Internationales Sport Magaz`in) |
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| | Letter by Brundage, p. 32 (Sports Illustrated), Aug. 15, 1955 |
| | | |
| | Dec. 1955 Time and the Olympic
Game, p. 4 (La Suisse Borlogere) |
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| Scrapbook Number 73: Articles by or about
Brundage, 1956-1958 |
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| | Jan. 1956 A Message of the President of the
IOC, by Brundage, p. 3 (VII Giochi Olimpici 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) |
| | | |
| | The Embattled World of Avery Brundage, p. 43 (Sports Illustrated), Jan. 30, 1956 |
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Part II: Avery Brundage, p. 30 (Sports Illustrated), Feb. 2, 1956 |
| | | |
| | July 1956 The AAU Is Booting Our
Olympic Chances, p. 26 (True) |
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| | Avery Brundage on the Spot, interview, p. 22 (Sports Illustrated), Aug. 27, 1956 |
| | | |
| | Oct. 1956 Editorial: The IOC, p. 3,
(Physical Recr ation) |
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| | Oct. 1956 Comment on the
"Washington Plan", by Brundage, p. 7 (Washington University) |
| | | |
| | Jan-Feb. 1957 Message from
Brundage, p. 16 (World Communique) |
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Message From Brundage, p. 21 (50th Annual Milrose Games Program), Feb. 9, 1957 |
| | | |
| | 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) |
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| Scrapbook Number 74: Articles by or about
Brundage, 1959
| |
| Avery Brundage, The Renowned "Mr.
Amateurism" (Translation from Taiwan
periodical) 1959 |
| P. 34 | Is America a Second-Class Track Power?
(Sports Illustrated) Feb. 2, 1959 |
| P. 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 1959 |
| P. 173 | Eroffnugsrede bei der Sitzung des
Internationalen Olympischen Komitees, by
Brundage (Die Leibeserziehung) June 6,
1959 |
| P. 30 | Brundage and Company Are Above
Politics? Sports Illustrated, June 15, 1959 |
| P. 1 | L'Olimpiade alle porte (Panathlon Italiano)
July-Aug. 1959 |
| P. 3 | Al C.I.O. il Premio Internazionale dello
Sport (Panathlon Italiano) July-Aug.1959 |
| P. 36 | Russian Plan Shocks Brundage, (rlorld
Sports), Sept. 1959 |
| P. 4 | El Preside del Comitéé Internacional, Mr.
Avery Brundage, en Espana, (Atletismo
Espanol) Oct. 1959 |
| P. 1 | Discusion Final sobre el Triple Salto,
(Téécnicatléética) Oct. 1959 |
| P. 25 | Principles of the Olympic Movement, by
Brundage, (JOHPER) Oct. 1959 |
| P. 1 | Itay Que Apoyar E1 Deporte Amateur;
(Cuadernos Olimpicos) Nov. 2, 1959 |
Back Cover: Avery Brundage en Espana (Cuadernos Qlimcicos) Nov. 2, 1959 |
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| 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, |
| P. 13 | Brundage Replies to Russian Proposal, by
Brundage, (Amateur Athlete) May 1960 |
| PP. 28-71 | Profiles (New Yorker) July 23, 1960 |
| P. 270 | Brundage-Self Made Man (The SAE
Record) Aug. 1960 |
| P. 8 | Photograph: Of Brundage (Citius, Altius,
Fortius) Aug. 1961 |
| Articles: Lausanne et l'olympisme
(Lausanne Rendez-vous) July 1962 |
| P. 4 | AAU, Amateur Athlete Bolstered, by
Brundage, (Amateur Athlete) Oct. 1962 |
| P. 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) Jun.
1965 |
| Roma Primo Convegno dei Comitati
nazionali Olimpici (Quaderni dello Sport)
Oct. 1965 |
| P. 17 | A Man of Mary Talents (Amateur Athlete)
June 1966 |
| P. 5 | Handball Retains 'Simon Pure' Image
(ACE) Dec 1966 |
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| Scrapbook Number 76: Action Photographs IIa
Mostra Fotografica dello Sport
Photographs:
Il Portale Della Mostra Le Sale D'Esposizione
Track Events
Ice Skating
Wrestling
Skiing
Cycling
Soccer
Mountain Climbing
Polo
Swimming
Fencing
Golf
Boxing
Archery
Rugby
Car racing
Boating
Discus
Motorcycling
Basketball
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| Scrapbook Number 77: 1948 Olympics
All Photographs:
Departure of US Team
US Team on Ship
Athletic Events
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| Scrapbook Number 78: Trip to Pakistan, Nov. 13-17, 1970 Photographs: Of Brundage and Pakistani Officials
Clippings: South Africa to be Kept Out--Brundage
Peking Welcome to Rejoin Olympics, says Brundage
Newsphoto: Brundage and Pakistani Officials
Clippings: IOC to Give Aide to Developing Countries
Brundage on Importance of Sports
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| Scrapbook Number 79: Construction of
Olympic Sites in Rome, 1960
3 booklets (All Photographs):
Pista Olimpica de Remo y Canotaje
Edificio en Reforma, No. 445
Estadio Olimpico
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| Scrapbook Number 80: Brundage's 80th
Birthday: Speeches and Photographs from Banquet, September 29, 1967
In front:
List of Those in Attendance
Dedication
Photographs:
Brundage and Guests
Invitations
List of Gifts
Texts of Speeches by Guests and by Brundage
Menu
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| Scrapbook Number 81: Brundage's 80th
8irthday: Messages, Cablegrams, and Letters: Countries Listed Alphabetically, Argentina to New
Zealand |
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| Scrapbook Number 82: Brundage's 80th
Birthday: Messages, Cablegrams, and Letters: Countries Listed Alphabetically, Nigeria to
Zambia |
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| Scrapbook Number 83: Brundage's 80th
Birthday: Thank You Letters, Press Clippings, and Personal Messages |
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| Scrapbook Number 84: Brundage's 80th
Birthday: Motion Pictures, Tape Recordings, and Photo Negatives Tape Recording of Dinner Honoring Brundage (with Index) Motion
Picture of Press Conference Photo Negatives Birthday Cards Letters |
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| Scrapbook Number 85: Crisis of South Africa:
French and Mexican Press, Feb.-April 1968
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| P. 1 | Clippings: Dans Deux Directions April 25, 1968 |
| P. 2 | L'Idee du Comte de Beaumont Fait Son Chem |
| P. 3 | Beaumont Cree que no Habra Solucion con la 'Reunion' March 8,
1968 |
| P. 4 | Para L'Equipe, Brundage ya Perdio Sillon y el Prestigio, March 6,
1968 |
| P. 5 | Mexico Fresiono a Brundage Para Convocar a Otra Reunion,
March 7, 1968 |
| P. 7 | Brundage Perdio ya su prestigio, dice Paris, March 6, 1968 |
| P. 8 | Mexico No Amenazo en Chicago con Betirarse, March 6, 1968 |
| P. 13 | Que Brundage Perdera la Presedencia del COI March 6, 1968 |
| P. 23 | DeBeaumont Confra en una Solucion Sabia, Feb. 29, 1968 |
| P. 34 | Francia, Contra el Boicot a la Olimpiada Feb. 23, 1968 |
| P. 39 | Avery Brundge es de las mas responsables March 5, 1968 |
| P. 49 | Diplomatico Soviéético Contra el Boicot, Feb. 26, 1968 |
| P. 53 | Translation of 'En Lausana se Dira Si Vene o no Sudafrica,' artic |
| P. 54, | 4-Apr-68 |
| P. 57 | La Hoia Cero y la Amistad de Brundage, April 4, 1968, and
translation |
| P. 58 | Confidence in a Convenient Solution Posed by South Africa,
translation of article |
| P. 65 | Brundage Does Not Recede: Mexico is Respectful of Human
Freedom, translation of article on P. 66 |
| P. 73 | Appeal to review S. Africa's entry to Olympics, Feb. 27, 1968 |
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| Scrapbook Number 86: South African
Readmission: Information, vol. I, English, French, Italian, and Mexican Press, Feb-April, 1968 English Press
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| P. 1 | Why
Liberals Go
Wrong,
April
28,
1968 |
| P. 3 | New
IOC
Meeting
Possible--Brundage,
Feb.
28,
1968 |
| P. 4 | Brundage
Confirms
Ouster
of
South
hfrica |
| P. 5 | Russia
May
Join
Boycott |
| P. 7 | Brundage flies
in to
avert
possible
Olympic
Break-up,
April
22,
1965 |
| P. 8 | Guide
to
Olympic crisis
over
South
Africa,
April
18,
1968 |
French Press PP. 13-55 Feb.-April,
1968 Italian Press: one page, April 1968 Mexican Press: 110 pages, Feb-April, 1968 (continued in
Scrapbook 87) |
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| Scrapbook Number 87: South African
Readmission: Information, vol. II:
Press of Mexico, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and
United States
Mexican Press: 22 pages, Feb. 1968
South African Press: 33 pages, Feb-April, 1968
Spanish Press: 3 pages, April 1968
Swedish Press: 1 page
Switzerland's Press: 21 pages, Feb-April, 1968
United States' Press: 49 pages, Feb-May, 1968
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| Scrapbook Number 88: South African N.O.C.,
Pro: Press of the World Australian Press: 1 page
English Press: 5 pages
French Fress: 2 pages
Guatemala Press: 1 page
Irish Press: 2 pages
Mexican Press: 21 pages
South African Frees: 52 pages
Spanish Press: 2 pages
Press of Switzerland: 1 page
Press of United States: 28 pages (includes articles on possible boycott of the Olympics by
American black athletes)
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| Scrapbook Number 89: South African N.O.C.
Readmission, Against, vol. I Caricatures: Caricatures: 15 pages
English Press: 4 pages (two pages are from South Africa)
German Press: 1 page
African Press: 1 page
Clippings: 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)
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| Scrapbook Number 90: South African N.O.C.
Readmission, Against, vol. II Mexican Press: 76 pages
Norwegian Press: 1 page
Press of the United States: 26 pages (includes articles of possible boycott of the Olympic Games by American black athletes)
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| Scrapbook Number 91: Boycott of USA Black
Athletes of the XIX Olympic Games in Mexico City American Press, September 1967-October 1968 Mexican Press, October 1968 |
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| Scrapbook Number 92: South African
Controversy, 1969-1970 French, South African, and British press all mixed together |
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| Scrapbook Number 93: Visit to Mexico, May 8-12, 1972 Mexican Press |
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| Scrapbook Number 94: XI Winter Olympiad,
SapporoBook I, 1972 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 rough chronological order.) |
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| Scrapbook Number 95: XI Winter Olympiad,
Sapporo Book II, 1972 Controversy concerning professionalism: trade names on ski equipment,
endorsements of products. Most of the Articles are about the Olympic events. |
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| Scrapbook Number 96: XI Winter Olympiad,
Sapporo Book III , 1972 Controversy concerning professionalism: trade names on ski equipment,
endorsement of products. Most of the artcles are about the Olympic events. |
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| Scrapbook Number 97: XI Winter Olympiad,
Sapporo: Schranz Disqualification, 1972 Japanese, Austrian, and American Press, January-February, 1972 |
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| 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. See front page for their names. Not all articles relate directly to
Brundage. |
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| 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" |
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| 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. |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| | Scrapbook Number 3: Honors and Awards Certificates: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1907
Tau Beta Pi, 1908
Diplomas: Sigma Xi, 1909
University of Illinois, Bachelor of Science, 1909, Civil Engineering
Passport: Emergency Passport to proceed to Russia, 1912
Certificate: 32nd degreee Mason, Chicago, Oct. 21, 1920
Diploma: Century of Progress, 1933
Membership: City of New York Commission Washington Bicentennial, 1932
Diploma: 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 clippings
Degree: Honorary Degree, Springfield College, Massachusetts, Master of Physical
Education, program citation and photograph, 1940
Title: Honorary Title and Scroll: Excelentisimo Senor Don de Santa Barbara, four
clippings and letter, 1949
Award: Centennial Award: Northwestern University, 1951, copy of award, five clippings
and program
Degree: Honorary Degree. George Williams College, 1955
Degree: Illinois Doctor of Laws, clipping, citation and program
Certificate: Avery Brundage Day, 1952, City of Santa Barbara, California
Membership: International Mark Twain Society, 1951, letter
Certificate: Friend of the Art Institute of Chicago, 1954, letter
Letter: 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, letter
Germany, Das Grosse Verdienstkreuz mit Stern, 1955, clipping, publication
Sweden, Vasaorden, Forstaklassen, 1956
Iran, Sports Society of Iran, First Medal, 1956, translation
San Marino, Cavaliere Grand Ufficiale dell'ordine Equestre de Sant' Agata, 1956,
letter
Lebanon, Officier de L'Ordre National du Cedre, 1956 and two letters with French
translations and three clippings
Sweden, Ryttarolympiadens Fortjanstmedal, 1956
Japan, Order of Sacred Treasure, Second Class, 1960, letter and nine clippings
Bulgaria, Master Emeritus of Sport, 1959, clipping
Japan, Order of Sacred Treasure, First Class, 1964, Photographs and news items
inScrapbook Number 3A
Certificate: Chicagoan of the Year in Sports, 1961
Membership: University of Illinois Citizens Committee, 1961
Honorary Citizen: Honorary TOKYO Citizen, 1955
Certificate: Anderson Award, 1956, American Association for Health, Physical Education
and Recreation
Membership: American Ex-Serviceman's Association, 1957, clipping
Certificate: Silver Antelope Award, Boy Scouts of America, 1957
Plaque: John Perry Bouditch Memorial Award, 1958, For Outstanding Service to
Humanity, two clippings
Award: Illini Achievement Award, 1958, four clippings
Decoration: Italy, Lauro d'Onore, Oro, 1958
Plaque: Sportsmanship Hall of Fame, 1958, two clippings, letter and text
Honorary Citizen: Honorary Citizen of San Francisco, 1959, Proclamation and clipping
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| | Scrapbook Number 3A: Honors and Awards Membership: Greece, Honorary Member of the International Olympic Academy, 1961
letter
Article: Sports Illustrated, 1959; Avery Brundage letter to SI Re: Red China and cartoon
Certificate: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Minerva's Golden Sons, 1957, and clipping
Trophy: Italy, Prix Sportif International, 1960, clipping
Audience: Pope John certificate, 1960
Decoration: France, Commandeur dans L'ordre du Merite Sportif, 1959
Decoration: Korea, The Order of Cultural Merit, Republic of Korea medal,
1964, letter and seven clippings
Trophy: Silver Rosebowl, YMCA Tokyo, Japan, 1965, clipping
Medal: Austrian Olympic Medal, 1964, photograph and clipping
Stamp Issue: San Marino Stamp issue, 1959, cover and clipping
Decoration: Mexico, La Condecoracion Nacional de la Orden Mexicana del Aquila
Azteca en el Grado de Placa, 1962
Decoration: San Luis Potosi, Huesped de Honor, 1962
Certificate: La Asociacion Potosina de Cronistas Depostivos, 1962
Certificate: Mexico: Amigo de Mexico, 1963, two clippings and photograph
Certificate: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1962
Certificate: Founder of the Levere Memorial Foundation Sustaining Fund
Award: For "All-Star Festival" record at IX Winter Games, 1964
Diploma: Confederacao Brasileira de Desportos, 1964
Decoration: Spain, Orden del Merito Civil-Gran Cruz, 1965 eight clippings and five photographs
Decoration: Japan, Order of the Sacred Treasure, First Class, 1964, four clippings and
five photographs, (Certificate in Book No. 3)
Certificate: Han Yang Country Club Honorary Membership
Decorations: Illinois, Lincoln Academy, 1965, The First Order of Lincoln for Sports and
Athletics, five clippings and program
Tunis, Golden Grotius Medal, 1965, two clippings and letter
Italy, Cavaliere di Gran Croce, April 26, 1966
Portugal, Grand Official of the Order of Public Instruction, 1967
France, Commandeur de la Legion d'Honneur, Feb. 16, 1968
Mexico, Diploma for Maria C. Mujica from Mexican organizing committee, Oct. 1968
Thailand, Knight Commander of the...Order of the White Elephant, 1971 letter
Puerto Rico, Senate Resolution, 1972
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| | Scrapbook Number 10: Business
Pre-Avery Brundage Company:
Construction Photographs
Cook County Courthouse, 1907
Morrison Hotel, 1914
Avery Brundage Company:
Construction Site, 1921
Illinois Life Insurance Company Building, 1922
Belmont Harbor Yacht Club House, 1923
Ford Motor Company-Chicago Plant, 1923
Sheraton-Brampton Apartments, 1924
Ramp Garage - Tower Automobile Corporation, 1924
Jackson Towers, 1924
Security Bank of Chicago, 1924
23rd Street Viaduct, Chicago, 1925
Ivanhoe Development, 1925
1448 Lake Shore Drive Co-operative Apartments, 1925
Article: "No more waste in cost of building, declares Brundage"
Shoreland Hotel, 1925
Hotel Gary, 1927
Sheridan-Grace Apartments, 1927
2440 Lakeview Avenue Apartment Building, 1927
Davis Hotel, 1927
Garrett Biblical Institute, 1927
Oak Park Cinema, 1933
Brinks Incorporated, 1937
Roanoke 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", 1946
Photographs of La Salle Hotel Lobby after rennovation
Susquehanna Corporation:
Articles: "Brundage New Chairman of Susquehanna" 1957
"Brundage asserts N. Shore has obligation to Riders"
"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" 1934
Missouri Pacific Railroad Company: 1948
Silver Peak, Nevada Article: "To Pour Bullion at Peak Tuesday" 1958
California Operations: Articles: "Brundage Purchases Montecito Hotel," "Brundage Buys
lot for $80,000" 1949
El 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, 1952-57
Envelopes containing brochures and newsclippings, 1907-08
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| | Scrapbook Number 11: Art Pamphlet: "Selections from the Avery Brundage Collection", 1960
Clipping: Chicago Art Institute Trustees Meet Tomorrow Night for Cezanne Preview,
1952
Certificate: Governing Life Member - The Art Institute of Chicago, 1951
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, 1956
Articles:
"Art Museum Exhibits Brundage Collection of Oriental Sculpture, Ranked Among Best"
- Howard J. Fenton
"Ancient Oriental Art Enthralling Show at Museum" Litti Paulding, 1956 Clipping: "Arts of the Chou Dynasty" at Stanford, 1958
Clipping: Oriental Art Collection Put on Exhibition, 1956
Editorial: Brundage Collection, 1960
Photograph:
Clipping: The Brundage Art Collection
Clipping: N. Y. Art Heads Laud Museum, 1956
Article: From Time: Treasure from the Orient, 1959
Clipping: Brundage Collection Shown
Clipping: Mme. Lehmann to Give Benefit
Articles:
From Townsfolk: Fabulous Oriental Art in the Avery Brundage Collection, 1954
From Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine: Institute to Open 10 New Far Eastern
Galleries, 1958
From Chicago Daily News Roto: Chinese Bronzes: Ancient Art with Modern
Spirit
From La Presse: L'Age du Bronze, 1948
From 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, 1948
Clipping: Bronze Age Art
Article: "Chinese Ceremonial Bronzes" - Charles Fabens Kelley
Clippings:
Display Brundage Bronzes
Old Temple Bell Sold
Brundage 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 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
Relley
From The Connoisseur: "The Connoisseur in America" 1960
From Vogue: The Avery Brundage Collection, 1960 Pamphlet: A World Treasure for San Francisco
Articles:
From Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine: "The Man Who Has Everything" 1961
The Bank American: The Avery Brundage Collection, 1966
Bridgehead of Oriental Art, 1966
Society for Asian Art Newsletter, 1966
deYoung Museum Opening Program, 1966
deYoung Museum, 16 photographs
Bohemians Club Luncheon program, 1966
cards and clippings
Time article, June 17, 1966
Los Angeles Times, Sept. 11, 1966
Hong Kong Standard, July 10, 1966
The Record, Nov. 1966 Columns: San Francisco Visitors Where, Feb. 11, 1967
Columns: USJS Bulletin, Singapore Dec. 1966
Columns: San Francisco Examiner, June 9, July 18, 1967
Photographs: Located in envelope inside back binder of scrapbook -- Miscellaneous
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General Clippings: Avery Brundage -- National All-Around Champion Wins Title for Third Time,
Sept. 24, 1918
Handball News: Avery Brundage Again Elected Chairman of Handball
Handball News: Chicago Star Wins National Track Honors...Brundage of CAA
Takes All-Around Title in Contests in Newark
Newspic: Of Avery Brundage and Carl Buck in the 880-yard Walk, 1918
Newspic & Clipping: America's All-Around Champion from Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Oct. 8, 1916
Article: "Brundage's Sport Carnival Plan Merits Attention", Edward J. Geiger
Clipping: Avery Brundage Selected to Head Fair Sport Group, 1932
Clipping: World's Fair Sport Group is Headed by Avery Brundage, 1932
Newspic: Avery Brundage - New Jury Head, Dec. 4, 1931
Letter: From Gustav H. Gottshalk Company re Shoreland Hotel Company Stock, May
25, 1925
Article: By Avery Brundage: "A Sound Mind in a Sound Body" May 1919
Clippings:
Brundage to Aid Colleges in Olympic Fight, Chicago American Report, Oct. 26, 1937
Officials of AAU at Annual Convention, Kansas City Times and Code Ball, Nov.
17, 1931
Strengthening for Peace, 1941 Letter: Avery Brundage
Co.construction testimonial from War Department, Office of the Area Engineer, F.E. Robbins, Mar. 16, 1943
Clippings:
Champions of Handball, Jan. 21, 1939
College fraternity men who are distinguished in the business and professional life of
Chicago
Corporation Leases Hotel La Salle for Eleven Years, Dec. 24, 1939
Brundage Syndicate Purchases 3314 Lake Shore Drive Apartment Building, May 4, 1941 Brochure: "A Story of Speed" - Avery Brundage, General
Contractor ca. 1925
Clippings:
Stars Who Had Everything, Jan. 11, 1940
International Olympics Board Picks Brundage, 1945
Brundage Again Named Sports Federation Head
Brundage 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 London
Article: "Strengthening for Peace", Graffis, Aug. 1, 1940
Advertisement: Keep America Out of War, Chicago Tribune, Aug. 3, 1940
Article: By Avery Brundage: "Keep Eye to Future If I were Twenty-One", Nov. 25-26,
1939
Newspic: Japan in Pictures Brundage, IOC Envoy, May 1939
Clipping: Broader Program of Mass Athletics Urged by Brundage, 1942
Clipping: Rally Cheers Lindbergh Plea for U. S. Peace, Aug. 5, 1940
Address: Of Avery Brundage and Lindbergh at Rally, Aug. 4, 1940
Newspic: New Boss Moves In: Brundage Moves into La Salle Hotel, Jan. 14, 1940
Clippings:
A Towering Figure, Feb. 3, 1940
Lindbergh and McCarran Speak at Peace Rally in Soldier's Field, Aug. 5, 1940
Japanese News Article with Translation: Interview of Avery Brundage Professional Sport
is a Circus Show, June 8, 1958
Chicago Association of Commerce Finds City Lagging--Advertising Clubs speech,
March 9, 1939 Article: "Brundage, Target of Mud-Slingers" - Herb Graffis
Advertisement: How Should Chicago Advertise Itself? 1939
Clipping: Brundage is '18 Star, 1918
Message: From the President of the International Olympic Committee, Nov. 12, 1960
Caricatures: Completing the Lake Shore A.C.
Clippings:
Avery Brundage Makes Dirt Fly for New Theater
Ask Brundage to Enter Race Against Green
Brundage Tells Platform While Decision Waits, Feb. 20, 1944
Avery Brundage Possible Entry Against Green
News Release: 11-point Platform, 1944 Announcement: Avery Brundage. As Fall Guy . . . Circus Splints and Sprinters Club, June 1952
News Article: 1 - Most Important is to ARM AMERICA Janet Ayer Fairbank, Jan.
14, 1941
News Article: 2 - Most Important is to HELP ENGLAND Robert Anthony
Statement: By Avery Brundage on the Resignation of W. J. Bingham
Article: ART: Some Bronzes from the Avery Brundage Collection C. F. Kelley, Sept.
1955
Clipping: Four Beautiful Montecito Estates on Garden Tour
Clipping: Il Distintivo Del Panathlon all'occiello di Avery Brundage, 1939
Events and Discoveries: Brundage Reconsiders, Aug. 3, 1959
Brundage 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 Lanning
HEY, PULL YOUR SOCKS UP - Finney Brochure: Avery Brundage Company, 31 pp.
Blueprint: Unitrave Form-Free Fireproof floors
Brochure: 3314 Lake Shore Drive, 4 pp.
Cartoon: Avery Brundage (ca. 1928)
Japanese handbill
Clipping: What Kind of Fellow is Avery Brundage
Cartoon: Avery Brundage
Clippings:
Quit Susquehanna Over Speculators - Brundage, April 25, 1961 (2)
Brundage Hits U.S. Red Sport Ban, July 12, 1957
No Training Campus in U.S....Brundage
Jaycees Pick Top Citizen Wednesday, April 20, 1961
The Anti-Behan Line Forms at the Right - T. Weitzel
Mister 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 Brundage
Brundage tadelt seine Landsleute!
Rome en l'annee préolympique, 1959
Avery 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, 1948
Clippings:
Brundage -05, Shines, ca. 1928
Ex-Athletes "Make Good" ca. 1925
Notables 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
-In Portugal, Oct. 30, 1959
-Munchen, Aug. 13, 1957
-In Rome, 1949 --papal audience
-In Korea
-Washington, D. C., Jan. 8, 1950
-La Pineta
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General Menu Cover: Restaurante del Paseo Santa Barbara, California
Photographs: Nine Photos of California Shopping Center EL PASEO
Clipping: Santa Barbara E1 Paseo Sold To Sports Leader
Clipping: Advertisement: E1 Paseo, 1952
Clipping: Montecito CC Golfers Keep Alert as "Cats" Begin Renovation
Work, Nov. 5, 1954
Newspic: The Beauty of Old Things is Ever New La Pineta
Article: "Along the Way" - Serena Kamper, 1952
Clippings:
Avery Brundage Takes Full Control of Montecito Club;Co-Owner Sell
Brundage Denies Sale of Properties Planned, Dec. 1949
Narrow Escape, Dec. 9, 1949
In 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, 1949
Newspic: Montecito Country Club Before the Fourth, July 3, 1949
Photograph: Of Montecito Country Club
Clippings:
Historic E1 Paseo Sold to Avery Brundage $450,000 Approximate Price, Jan. 23,1949
Shore Line Shows Profit for 2d Year, March 25, 1952
Brundage Will Decide Soon, 1954
Reports From Nye County's Mohawk Mine Read Like Old Time News of Bonanza Days,
Feb. 1953
Mohawk Possibilities Unlimited: Brundage, Feb. 20, 1953
Article: "Illinois Beta Honors Harlan H. Horner, '01", W.J. Schmelzle 1961
Photographs:(11)
1 - Brundages on liner, 1936
2 - 200 meters, ca. 1924
3 - Sprint, ca. 1924
4 - I.O.C. officers
5 - Boxer
6 - photographers
7 - runners
8 - runners
9 - runners
10 - Monument Olympia Greece
11 - Stadium Site Olympia Greece
Clippings:
RE: Chester L. Brundage (1891-1954) brother of A. Brundage
RE: 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
Clipping: -Lyons Makes a Lavish Pitch To Be Site for 1968 Olympics
Clipping: -Brundage Says Sports Reform is Simple Task
Editorial: ... Dink Templeton
Editorial: ... HACIA LA RESTAURACION DEL VIEJO CONCEPTO
OLDHPICO, Barcelona, 1953
Clipping: -Brundage to Remain as Olympics President Limit Sports to 18, Aug. 23, 1960
Clipping: -Over 1,000 Art Treasures Lost in Brundage Fire
Photograph: Of IOC Members at La Pineta
Program: Of Avery Brundage's Visit to Taiwan, China, June 6-8, 1964
Clipping: Brundage's Lost Asian Art Fire Ruined 1,400 Objects, Oct. 14, 1964
Photographs: Of IOC Delegates in Japan (2)
Article: "Brundage's Fete International Set" - L Paulding, Feb. 17, 1960
Clippings:
Brundage's German Flag Plan Adopted, Dec. 13, 1959
Brundage is Elected IOC Prexy Again
Brundage Considers Retiring, June 11, 1959
Replace 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, 1960
Photographs: Candid Shots of Avery Brundage in Japan, including one of Illinois Alumni
Club
Clipping: UI, SAE Leaders Hail Avery Brundage as "Great Citizen"
Newspic: Avery Brundage receiving Korean Decoration
Photographs: 4 Candid Shots of Avery Brundage in Korea
Article: THIS WEEK IN SANTA BARBARA Avery Brundage Calls It Best as he Lauds Santa Barbara, Dec. 17, 1960
Clipping: 270 Honor Brundage at SAE Banquet
Article: "This Big Man Brundage" - Doug Gardner, 1964
Photographs: 5 Candid Shots of Avery Brundage in Japan
Article: "'Soft Yanks' Grabbed 34 Gold Medals" - Red S ith, Sept. 14, 1960
Letter: To: Avery Brundage From: Bob Kiphuth, ca. 1960
Letter: To: Robert J.H. Kiphuth to James F. Simms about A. Brundage, Aug.
19, 1964
Photographs:
Lady, ca. 1900
Family Group of 6, ca. 1900
Avery Brundage Signing Register in Berlin, April 14, 1965
Avery Brundage, ca. 1965
Avery Brundage, ca. 1892 Letter: To: Avery Brundage From: Ei Shih Chiang, June 15, 1965
Membership Card: -Gezira Sporting Club Cairo
Membership Card: -Maadi Sporting and Yacht Club Cairo
Letter: Rudolf Kunert To Avery Brundage, June 21, 1965
Newspic: Of Lake Shore Drive from Brundage's Chicago Residence, 1963
Crossword Puzzle: Mr. Brundage, April 20, 1965
Photograph: Unidentified; David D. Henry and Avery Brundage at U of Illinois social
affair
Clipping: Brundage Devoted Olympic Chairman
Article:"It's All In the Game" - T. O'Flaherty, Oct. 13, 1964
Article: "Brundage's Concepts Upheld?" - A. Grayson, Oct. 9, 1964
Clipping: Brundage, IOC President, Arrives Today
Photograph: Avery Brundage
Newspic: Avery Brundage with Senator Everett Dirksen, Aug. 28, 1965
Clipping: Las Olimpiadas No Las Forman Las Naciones, Sino Las Individualidades,
Marca April 23, 1965
Photograph: Avery Brundage and friend, 1953
Certificate of Appreciation: Chicago Kiwanis Youth Foundation, 1961
Photograph: Avery Brundage, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Farber and unidentified couple at U of Illinois social affair
Newspic: 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,
1965
Newspic: Cartoon: Avery Brundage en Visita Official, Mar. 30 1965
Postcard: La Metamechanique de Tinguely Sculpture at Lausanne 1964
Advertisement: Order of Lincoln
Clipping: -Avery Brundage makes lawn bowling debut
Photograph: -Avery Brundage with Mrs. Brundage and two men
Photograph: -Avery Brundage at Montecito Country Club
Clipping: Brundage Takes Up New Sport - Lawn Bowling, March 15, 1965
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Clipping: Brundage Training Is Novel, 1913
Article: By Avery Brundage: "A Sound Mind in a Sound Body" May 1919
Clippings:
Brundage is '18 Star, 1919
Brundage Again Wins National Track Title, Nov. 6, 1916
High Athletic Honors for Avery Brundage
Brundage Wins All-Around For Third Time in Career, Sept. 24, 1918
All Around Athletes Visit Chicago, 1911
Headline: Chicago Daily Journal, BRUNDAGE ORDERS BEER headline, July 1, 1919
10 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, 1918
Cheering Host Greets Olympic Team Visitors, Aug. 24, 1912
Clib Long's Peak
Harry Gill Dinner, March 14, 1925
Avery Brundage article in Sportsmanship, March 1929
AAU Bulletin, Jan. 1929
Avery Brundage Heads National AAU
Handball Dinner Program, March 24, 1925
Jack 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
"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. 1930
Announcement: Avery Brundage talk to Chicago Engineers, Oct. 25, 1932
The Barbuti Case...by Avery Brundage, May 1929
Nurmi is Refused Reinstatement, Brundage & IMF, Sept. 1934
Honor "Tarzan" at Dinner, July 1932
"The Olympic Games", by Avery Brundage, March 1935
Brundage Shows Skill as a Handball Player, Nov. 25, 1933
8 clippings, 1932-35
Handball Standings
Avery Brundage Wins Singles handball Title, May 1937
2 clippings on athletic leaders, March and July 1936 Photograph: Avery Brundage in Ken, June 30, 1938
Clipping: Brundage Defends Self in Jarrett Case, Sept. 25, 1936
Clipping: Brundage Tells U.S. Side in Olympic Tangle, May 26, 1938
Clipping: German talk misinterpreted Declares Avery Brundage,
Invitation: 7 Invitations
Invitation: Certificates, advertisements
Invitation: Monte Carlo lottery tickets, 1938
Editorial: Article and copy of decision on H. O. Stone bondholders reorganization, Nov.
1935
POLITICAL
Clippings: America First Committee letterhead, principles, objectives Peace
Group Protest Haste on Draft Bill, July 29, 1940
City's Leaders Warn Against Dictated Peace, Jan. 19, 1941
6 Clippings, 2 handbills, Keep America Out of War Membership Card, 1940-41
Avery Brundage Boomed as GOP Holds Up Slate, Dec. 17, 1942
Slates Finished for Each Party...Brundage Quits, Feb. 22, 1944
Ask Brundage to Run in Race against Green, Feb. 17, 1944
7 clippings on politics
Petition: For Nomination of Avery Brundage for Governor of the State of Illinois, 1944
Clippings: Dewey-Bricker Sports Committee, 2 clippings, 1948
Avery Brundage Mentioned for Mayor of Chicago, 3 clippings, 1945
Cartoon: by J. P. McEvoy on building and athletic interests of Avery Brundage, ca. 1920
Clippings: Brundage Heads Grand Jury to Probe Bains, Dec. 7, 1931
Jury Ready for Bank Quiz, Dec. 8, 1931
Brundage Praises Trade Athletics, June 11, 1971
Brundage Proposes Annual "Sports Week" Be Held in Chicago
15 clippings on Sports Carnival, 1930-32
Park Leasing Condemned by Civic Advisers, ca. 1933
Civic Leaders Join War on Ruinous Tax Rates, March 10, 1939
High Taxes Called Blow to Business, March 9, 1939
8 clippings 8 notices
Photographs: Chicago Association of Commerce election, Jan. 1940
Golf Party, Oct. 1936
Hunting
Swedish post card, Aug. 6, 1938
Avery Brundage in Miami, Dec. 8, 1934
AB in Garmisch (3), 1936
AB in Chicago
BUSINESS
Avery Brundage Co.: NRA Gas Appliances and Apparatus Industry Code Authority, 1934 (3)
NRA construction Code Authority, 1934 (3)
Housing Drive
Letter from Mayor Edward J. Kelly, June 10, 1935
Letter from Homer J. Buckley, July 22, 1935
Clipping
Chicago Leisure Foundation
"The Shoreland" opening, March 1, 1926
Unitrave 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, 1932
7 clippings and letter, 1929, 1931-35
-Avery Brundage Urges New Laws
4 clippings and letter, 1940, 1943
"Revaluing the Professions" by Avery Brundage in Builders Forum, Dec. 1936
-Olympics' Brundage Becomes Hotel Boss, Jan. 18, 1940
17 clippings, 1939-40, 1942-43
The LaSalle Hotel News, Oct. 1944
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Letters:
Thomas H. Heneage to Avery Brundage, Feb. 27, 1931
F. 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 Telegram: Avery Brundage to Romeyn Berry re: NCAA work, Dec. 28, 1936
Telegram: Romeyn Berry to Avery Brundage re: NCAA presidency, Dec. 27,
1936
Article: By Avery Brundage: "Drafting the Uniform Amateur Code" Jan. 1936
Advertisement: Avery Brundage - General Contractor
Article: Bahai Temple and Its SAE Builder - Albert Z. Horning
Postcard: Bahai Temple
Brochure: Avery Brundage - General Contractor
Article: "The Model for the Bahai Temple, Chicago Louis J. Bourgeois, Architect" - J. R.
Reed
Brochure: -Jackson Towers
Brochure: -Sheridan-Brompton Apartments
Brochure: -Avery Brundage-General Contractor - A Story of Speed
Newspics: Aerial View of 23rd Street Bridge, Aug. 15, 1925
Brochure: -The Shoreland, July 1925
Brochure: -1540 Lake Shore Drive, Sept. 1925
Brochure: -Winter Building - Ford Plant
Newspic: Torrence Avenue Ford Assembly Plant, 1951
Advertisement: Avery Brundage Company
Brochures:
-Jackson Towers
-3500 Sheridan Road
-Sheridan-Brompton Apartments
-Avery Brundage Company, 1926
Notes:
Davis Hotel Corporation, 899 Shares, June 1926
Davis Hotel Corporation, 6% Convertible Note, 1930
Shoreland Hotel, 700 Shares, June 10, 1926 with Letter from G.
H. Gottschalk attached, May 25, 1925 Letter: 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, 1927
Article: "Who is Avery Brundage?" - the WESTWARD Homecomer, Dec. 1926
Clippings:
President Brundage (Construction Division Association) Suggests a Nationwide Membership Campaign, Feb. 1927
Avery's "Bar" Story, Dec. 1927
President Brundage (CDA) Will Not Oppose Holding Meeting in N.Y., Dec. 1927
Letter to CDA from Avery Brundage Menu: Of American Division Assoc. Annual Dinner-Dance Program, Feb. 11, 1928
Brochure: 3800 Sheridan Road
Article from: Engineering and Contracting "Construction Time Saved in Winter by Modern Methods", Avery Brundage Company, Feb. 1928
Article from: Union Steel . . . "A Better Job In Less Time", (Avery Brundage Company)
Advertisement: Avery Brundage Company (In Greek), May 3, 1930
Advertisement: Avery Brundage Company, May 14, 1931
Clipping: Rothschilds Loop Project Revised Avery Brundage Gets Award for Top
Addition to State, Jackson Store, July 7, 1931
Clipping: 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
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| | Scrapbook Number 15: Olympic Diplomas Diploma: Xth Olympiad, Los Angeles, 1932
Certificate: New York World's Fair, 1939
Diploma: Les Jeux Olympiques d'hiver Saint-Moritz, 1948
Invitation: To Attend: XIV Olympiad, London, 1948
Diploma: Sextos Juegos Deportivos Centro-Americanos y del Caribe, 1950
Diploma: XV Olympia Helsinki, 1952
Certificate: United States Olympic Association, 1956
Diplomas: VII Giochi Olimpici Invernali Cortina, 1956
Diploma: Olympic Games, Melbourne, 1956
Diploma: V Juegos Deportivos Centroamericanos y del Caribe, 1946
Invitation: To Attend: Special West African Games, October, 1960
Photograph: Dinner Given in Honor of Count M. Soyeshima, Japan IOC Member, May
19, 1937
Photograph: Of U. S. Olympic Team (Track and Field), 1912
Seal: Of American Olympic Committee
Photograph: 6 Photographs of IOC Officials
Photograph: Of Jack E. Lovelock Setting World's Record for One Mile Run at
Oxford 4 min 07.6 sec, July 15, 1933
Print: Of "Our Lady of the Sports" at Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology
Clipping: L- Baronne de Coubertin entre aujourd 'hui dans sa lOOe Année
Pindaric Ode: By Byrd Mock THE OLYMPIC GAMES
Article: "On the Olympic Games" by the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Pictures
of Greek Art depicting Sports)
Print: Of Greek Games
Photograph: Of 1948 Stadium during Olympic Games, London
Photograph: Of 1940 VICTORY STAMP
Clipping: Team Games are Necessary in Olympics
Article: "Olympic Dreams Come True" - C. A. Bush, May 21, 1936
Photographs:
of Greek Team to Olympic Games
of Greek Arena
of Winter Games - Saint Moritz
of Zatopek Running 5,000 Meter
General View of Olympia
of Medal Struck for 1896 Olympic Games
of Greek Statues - Nike and Hermes Clipping: Marathon Race description and route, July 25, 1908
Invitation: To Avery Brundage to Attend: Los Concurson y Fiestas que Tendran Lugan
en Caracas, December 5-21, 1951
Diplomas:
Olympic Games, Berlin, 1936
Los Angeles, 1932
Innsbruck, 1964
IVth degree, Jogos Pan-Americanos, 1963
Giochi Della YVII Olympiade, Roma, 1960 (2)
Innsbruck, 1964
New York World's Fair, 1964-65
Photographs:
American Olympic Committee Officials, Bushnell, Brundage, Wilson, Van Camp, 1948
Shah of Iran with President Eisenhower
Avery Brundage, G. T. Kirby, Major General Kirby - at Wembley Stadium
U.S. Team (Winter) in Oslo
U.S. Team Entering Stadium, London, 1948
St. Moritz Olympic Games (Winter), 1948 (2)
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| | Scrapbook Number 43: De Young Museum
Vote This scrapbook was presented to Mr. Brundage by the City of San
Francisco and is broken down 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 A
Clippings: An $18,000,000 Bargain on the Ballot, June 5, 1960
Oriental Art Gets Cleanup, May 2, 1960
Art 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, 1958
CATEGORY: PLAN OF CAMPAIGN (Oct. 22, 1959)
Clipping: City Nears Accord on Oriental Art for Museum, April 7, 1959
Editorial: Magnificent Gift to San Francisco, April 9, 1959
Clippings: San Francisco Step Nearer Art Collection, April 7, 1959
Clipping: City Maneuvering for Brundage Art Collection, Apr. 7, 1959
Clipping: Brundage's Art to Get San Francisco Home, April 7, 1959
Clipping: $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
Clipping: $12,000,000 Asian Art Gift For San Francisco Gets Supervisor's OK Greatest
Collection in Western World, April 2, 1959
CATEGORY: PUBLIC OPINION SURVEY on Brundage Art Collection,
Dec. 1959
Clipping: Showplace for Treasure, Aug. 10, 1959
Clipping: Brundage Art Value Set At $15,000,000, July 2, 1959
Articles: "Brundage Art Magazine Feature", Litti Paulding, Dec. 4, 1959
Articles: "Home for Chinese Art?" A.J. Bloomfield, Jan. 5, 1960
Clipping: City Hall Readies Bid for Rare Art, April 3, 1959
Editorial: San Francisco To Get The Brundage Art Collection, Feb. 19, 1960
CATEGORY: COMMITTEE ORGANIZATION AND ENDORSEMENTS -
SLIDE FILM PRESENTATION
Clipping: Samples of Brundage Art to Go On Display May 8, March 31, 1960
Clipping: Committee OK's Cut In Art Bond Issue, Feb. 11, 1960
Clipping: Brundage Unworried by Art Cut, Feb. 11, 1960
Editorial: The Brundage Art, Feb. 13, 1960
Clipping: Brundage Signs Art Gift Pact
Clipping: $18,000,000 Art Collection for San Francisco, March 29, 1960
CATEGORY: CAMPAIGN MATERIALS
Clipping: 'Frisco Seeks Our Art Collection Chicago Daily News Apr. 13, 1960
Clipping: Phones To Jingle for San Francisco Prop. A
Clipping: University Head Lauds Art Bonds
Newspic: Treasure for San Francisco
CATEGORY: ADVERTISING MEDIA AND DISPLAYS
Clipping: Oriental Art Gets a Preview, May 15, 1960
Article: "Brundage", Blanche Burnett
Clipping: Chinatown Aid Pledged for Oriental Art Bonds
Clipping: Record Crowds See Asian Art, May 25, 1960
Clipping: 1,500 At City Hall Pay Tribute to Brundage, May 12, 1960
Clipping: Retail Merchants Back New de Young Museum Wing, May 11,
1960
CATEGORY: MR. AVERY BRUNDAGE'S VISIT TO SAN FRANCISCO,
May 6-11, 1960
Clipping: San Francisco Previews Famed Art Treasures, May 10, 1960
Clipping: The Brundage Preview, May 10, 1960
Clipping: Lectures on Brundage Collection, May 12, 1960
Clipping: Article: "Famed Brundage Jades Washed by Expert", A. Fried
CATEGORY: PUBLICITY - SPECIAL EVENTS
Clipping: Youth Endorses Prop. A., May 9, 1960
Editorial: A is for Art
Editorial: For the Brundage Art
Clipping: Brundage Gifts Could Make San Francisco A Center of Oriental Art
Clipping: From Missouri? See Brundage Sample
CATEGORY: PUBLICITY AUD EDITORIALS
Clipping: Look At Treasure, May 10, 1960
Clipping: 8,000 More Hike Brundage Crowds to 96,900
Clipping: Brundage Art for San Francisco Still Growing, May 7, 1960
Clipping: "Police Day" at Brundage Art
Editorial: Brundage Collection, May 21, 1960
Clipping: Mayor in Plea for Art Bonds
Editorial: The Brundage Art
Fortune Slip: From Fortune Cookies: "Thank You, Mr. Brundage"
Article: "The Vanguard of tne Brundage Collection" - Photographic Display from San
Francisco News Magazine
CATEGORY: PROP. A. WINS - THANK YOU MR. BRUNDAGE!
Clipping: $18,000,000 in Oriental Art Uncrated
Clipping: Nearly 100 Groups Backing Art Bonds, May 31, 1960
Editorial: A Priceless Treasure, May 1960
Clipping: Art for Their Sake, May 28, 1960
Editorial: Brundage Collection A Gem to Add to San Francisco Treasures, May 19, 1960
Clipping: Prop. A. Wins
Editorial: Light Vote Perils Brundage Bonds, June 2, 1960
Article: "City Almost Lost Brundage Art", A. Bloomfield, June 14, 1960
Clipping: First Crates Arrive
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| | 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. |
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| | Scrapbook Number 104 311 snapshots of Brundage family scenes, largely of Edward J. Brundage's
children (Edward J., 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. |
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| | 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. |
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| | 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. |
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| | Scrapbook Number 107
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| Prints |
| London, June 11, 1963 | 9 |
| Dover to Ostende on a Belgian boat, June 14,
1963 | 6 |
| Rouen, Grand Hotel d'Inglaterre, June 15, 1963 | 7 |
| Chartres, June 15, 1963 | 5 |
| Paris Notre Dame & Louvre, 1966 | 8 |
| Blois, June 16, 1963 | 6 |
| Amboise, June 16, 1963 | 11 |
| Vichy, Hotel Ambassadeurs, June 17, 1963 | 12 |
| Avignon, June 17, 1963 | 6 |
| Valence, Restaurant "Le Pic", June 17, 1963 | 1 |
| Antibes, Restaurant "Le Bonne Auberge", June
18, 1963 | 1 |
| Aix en Provence, Hotel "Roy Rene", June 18,
1963 | 1 |
| Switzerland, 1966 | 9 |
| Nice, June 21, 1963 | 6 |
| Beaulieu, "Hotel de la Reserve", June 19, 1963 | 10 |
| Garden | 9 |
| Monaco, June 20, 1963 | 8 |
| Alazzio-San Remo, Italy, June 20, 1963 | 4 |
| Les Alpes, June 21, 1963 | 7 |
| English towns | 15 |
| June 21, 1963 | 6 |
| Aix le Bains, Hotel Splendit-Royal-Excelsior,
June 21, 1962 | 2 |
| Auxerre, June 22, 1963 | 3 |
| Paris, June 23, 1963 | 16 |
| Les Invalides, June 23, 1963 | 3 |
| 8 |
In wooden and silver decorated Iranian album, 38x23x4. |
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| | Scrapbook Number 108 "Mister Brundage Mr Erimerung an die XI Olympischen Spiele 1936,
Leni Reifenstahl"
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| Prints |
| Greek scenes | 2 |
| Olympic torchbearer | 3 |
| Field events | 2 |
| Track | 7 |
| Women's field | 2 |
| Basketball | 1 |
| Pole vault | 5 |
| Marathon | 5 |
| Rowing | 2 |
| Sailing | 3 |
| Olympic flame | 1 |
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| | Scrapbook Number 109 "Leni Reifenstahl",
1936
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| Prints |
| Olympic Village | 2 |
| Field Events | 4 |
| Track | 2 |
| Women's gymnastics | 2 |
| Men's gymnastics | 3 |
| Equestrian | 4 |
| Polo | 1 |
| Swimming | 5 |
| Diving | 9 |
| Olympic flame | 1 |
| Light dome over stadium | 2 |
| Reifenstahl and
Tschammer U. Osten | 1 |
| Reifenstahl editing | 1 |
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