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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-21machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-18T18:27:47machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-18T18:27:47humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonRose, Pete, 1941-presumedRose, Petepresumedローズ, ピートpresumedHustle, Charlie 1941-presumedRose, Peter Edward 1941-presumed1941-04-14EnglishBerkow, IraBloeser, Kurt UnknownCarluccio, Charles.Dash, Samuel.Hahn, Gary.Kahn, Roger, 1927-Major League Baseball (Organization). Office of the Commissioner.Rickey, Branch, 1881-1965.Rose, Pete, 1941-Rose, Pete, 1941-Rose, Pete, 1941-Records of the Office of the Staff Secretary. 1976 - 1981. Presidential Files. 1977 - 1981. 9/25/78 [2]Records of the Office of the Staff Secretary. 1976 - 1981. Presidential Files. 1977 - 1981. 9/25/78 [2]Jimmy Carter LibraryCarluccio, Charles. Bart Giamatti's third strike : typescript, [1989] / Charles Carluccio, M.D.Carluccio, Charles.Bart Giamatti's third strike : typescript, [1989] / Charles Carluccio, M.D. [1989]Processed : 1 folder : 4 leaves.This paper takes a look at Bart Giamatti's decission to ban Pete Rose from baseball in order to maintain the integrity of the game. This might have caused enough mental stress to cause Giamatti's heart attack. The Stroop color-word task is used to make the connection of mental stress and coronary artery disease. National Baseball Hall of Fame and MuseumBranch Rickey Papers, 1890-1969, (bulk 1936-1965)Rickey, Branch, 1881-1965Branch Rickey Papers 1890-1969 (bulk 1936-1965)29,400 items; 87 containers; 34.2 linear feetCorrespondence, family papers, speeches and writings, memoranda, scouting and other reports, notes, subject files, scrapbooks, and other papers, chiefly from 1936 to 1965, documenting Branch Rickey's career as a major league baseball manager and executive.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionBloeser, Kurt Unknown. Kurt Bloeser Comic Book Collection comic books 3 1901-2006 1941-2006.Bloeser, Kurt UnknownKurt Bloeser Comic Book Collection comic books 3 1901-2006 1941-2006.13 boxes : (6.5 linear feet)A collection of comic books relating to baseball. Most are dated in the 1940s through the 1960s. National Baseball Hall of Fame and MuseumNational Baseball Hall of Fame Scrapbook : scrapbook, 1988 - 1991.National Baseball Hall of Fame Scrapbook : scrapbook, 1988 - 1991.1 scrapbook (420mm x 320mm x 60mm)A collection of articles relating to the National Baseball Hall of Fame between December 1988 and January 1991. Articles relate to the new inductees, obituaries for Bill Terry, Judy Johnson and Jocko Conlon. Articles written about the opening of the Boxing HOF and the start of the Cooperstown trolleys. There's an article regarding the Old-Timers game in Cooperstown commemorating the 50th anniversary of the HOF. National Baseball Hall of Fame and MuseumHahn, Gary. Gary Hahn Scorebooks : ledgers 1976-1985.Hahn, Gary.Gary Hahn Scorebooks : ledgers 1976-1985.2 boxes : (.83 linear feet)A collection of 22 scorebooks starting July 17, 1976 and ending May 10, 1985. They cover both the American and National Leagues and a wide ranch of teams. Mr. Hahn resided in California therefore the California-based teams are predominant in these books. There are games from spring training, regular season, All-Star games, playoff and World Series. Milestones include Candelaria's no-hitter, Pete Rose's 39th straight game and his 2456 single, Tony Perez's 2000 career hit and Don Sutton's 50th career shut-out. His 1981 scorebook has three Japanese Pacific League games. In his 1982 scorebooks, he has stapled tickets to the games that he may have attended. National Baseball Hall of Fame and MuseumIra Berkow, papers, undated, 1960-2011Berkow, IraIra Berkow, papers undated, 1960-20111.7 linear feet (2 manuscript boxes and 1 SB1 box)This collection documents the work of Ira Berkow, an American sportswriter. Berkow was born in Chicago, Illinois on January 7, 1940 and attended Roger C. Sullivan High School in the Rogers Park section of Chicago, where he graduated from in 1957. His college career began at Miami University (BA, 1963) and ended at Northwestern University (MSJ, 1965). His first post as a sportswriter was with the (1965-1967). He then moved on to the syndicated news service Newspaper Enterprise Association where he worked as a columnist and writer from 1967-1976. In 1981, he started as a sports feature writer and columnist for the . He remained at the NY Times until his retirement in 2007. This collection contains correspondence and photographs of Ira Berkow and documents his relationship with leaders in sports, politics, religion, and the arts. The collection also contains selected articles and appearances on television and radio made during his career. Minneapolis Tribune New York TimesEnglishAmerican Jewish Historical SocietySamuel Dash Papers, 1748-2004, (bulk 1965-2002)Dash, SamuelSamuel Dash Papers 1748-2004 (bulk 1965-2002)87,000 items; 253 containers plus 2 classified; 101 linear feetLawyer, educator, and author. Correspondence, memoranda, legal material and opinions, writings, speeches, engagement file, teaching file, organization and committee file, clippings, photographs, appointment calendars, and other papers relating primarily to Dash's legal career after 1964, and more particularly his role in governmental investigations.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionMajor League Baseball (Organization). Office of the Commissioner. Fan mail received by the Office of the Commissioner : letters, 1990-1992.Major League Baseball (Organization). Office of the Commissioner.Fan mail received by the Office of the Commissioner : letters, 1990-1992.12 boxes ; (5.75 linear feet)This collection contains fan mail received by the Office of the Commissioner of Major League Baseball between 1990 and 1992. Francis T. Vincent, Jr., was the Commissioner during this time. The themes that received the most attention from fans were the potential move and/or sale of the Seattle franchise, the debate surrounding Pete Rose and "Shoeless" Joe Jackson, the reinstatement of George Steinbrenner, and the potential move and/or sale of the San Francisco franchise. Other subjects included are economics and realignment. National Baseball Hall of Fame and MuseumKahn, Roger, 1927-. Roger Kahn Papers : papers 1936-2004.Kahn, Roger, 1927-Roger Kahn Papers : papers 1936-2004.38 boxes : (21 linear feet)This collection contains the personal and professional papers of Roger Kahn. The majority of these papers deal with his research, interviews and correspondence relating to his articles, stories and books. Items include litigation documents, contracts, financial statements, manuscripts, photos, audio and video tapes. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum