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VIAFrevised2015-09-19machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-12T17:52:04machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-12T17:52:04humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFcorporateBodyPhiladelphia Phillies (Baseball team)presumedPhiladelphia Phillies (Équipe de base-ball)presumedPhiladelphia. Baseball club (National League)presumedPhillies (Baseball team)presumedWhiz Kids (Baseball team)presumedactive 1980BaseballBaseballPennsylvania--PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia (Penn.)Aralia Press.Bockman, Eddie 1920-2011.Cole, David Lawrence, 1902-1977.Cozzi, John.Dechert Price & Rhoads.Donaghey, Don, donor.Flick, Elmer Harrison, 1876-1971.Giles, Bill.Hicks, Lawrence.Johnston, Rod.Kashatus, William C.Lucadello, Tony, 1912 - 1989.National League of Professional Baseball.Newton, Walter Monroe, 1904-1986.Philadelphia National League Club.Philadelphia Phillies (Baseball team)Friest scrapbooks : photograph albums, 1932-1938.Friest scrapbooks : photograph albums, 1932-1938.8 photograph albums (0.68 cubic feet)A collection of eight photo albums containing selected baseball players and managers photographed between 1932 and 1939. Contains photos of individuals from the following major league teams: Boston Bees, Boston Braves, Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Browns, St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Athletics, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Giants, New York Yankees, Brooklyn Dodgers, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Washington Senators, and Milwaukee Brewers. Contains photos of individuals from the following minor league teams: Hollywood Stars, San Diego Padres (1937, P.C.L.), Oakland Oaks, Mission team, Columbus Red Birds, Indianapolis Indians, Little Rock Travelers, St. Paul Saints, Chatanooga Lookouts, Nashville Vols, and the "Spencer Coals". Most photos are full length portraits picturing players in their baseball uniforms or in their street clothes. Includes a few action shots of games. At the beginning of most volumes can be found pre-season photos of players at spring training in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Volume 6 contains photos of the Cincinnati Reds' spring training at San Juan, Puerto Rico. Photos from spring training portray players engaged in hunting, fishing, swimming, and other leisure activities. Contains photos of the following baseball stadiums: Sportsman's Park, Polo Grounds, Baker Bowl, Wrigley Field, Comiskey Park, Ponce de Leon Park, Borchert Field, Fenway Park, National League Field ("the "Beehive" later called Braves Field), Perry Stadium, Shibe Park, and Yankee Stadium. National Baseball Hall of Fame and MuseumNational League of Professional Baseball. National League Meetings, Minutes, Conferences and Financial Ledgers : records 1876-1992 1899-1992.National League of Professional Baseball.National League Meetings, Minutes, Conferences and Financial Ledgers : records 1876-1992 1899-1992.26 boxes : (33.65 linear feet)This is a collection of National League minutes from 1876, 1899 to 1950 and financial ledgers from 1902 to 1992. This collection also includes 20 recorded disks. The collection of minutes are from annual, board of directors, mid-summer and schedule meetings. Also included are minutes from special meetings such as board of arbitrations and special board of directors. Table of contents are included with most of the minutes. Financial ledgers, cash books and assessment ledgers are part of this collection. Please note there is a 50-year release restriction on financial information as per the commissioner's office. The recorded media are of game broadcasts from May 3rd and 4th, 1951 between the Chicago Cubs v. Boston Braves and the Philadelphia Phillies v. St. Louis Cardinals. National Baseball Hall of Fame and MuseumPhiladelphia National League Club. Records, 1928-1973.Philadelphia National League Club.Records, 1928-1973.9 linear ft.Philadelphia Phillies records include financial records, scouting reports, public relations files, and correspondence about player development and stadium leases, mostly from the period between 1950 and 1970. Hagley Museum & LibraryCozzi, John. Philadelphia Phillies Scorebooks : scorebook 1951 - 1965 1943 - 1965.Cozzi, John.Philadelphia Phillies Scorebooks : scorebook 1951 - 1965 1943 - 1965.1 box : (1.75 linear feet)A collection of twelve scorebooks kept by John Cozzi in 1943 and between 1951to 1965. Games of note include the first night game of an opening game, Dodgers tenth straight win to start a season in 1955, Drysdale's Major League debut in 1956 and the first indoor baseball game in 1965. A complete inventory of scorebooks is available. National Baseball Hall of Fame and MuseumPhiladelphia Phillies scrapbook : scrapbook, [1946-1953].Philadelphia Phillies scrapbook : scrapbook, [1946-1953].1 scrapbook (.17 cu. ft.)8 folders.Scrapbook contains newspaper clippings related to the Philadelphia Phillies activities during the span of 1946-1950. Items of note include team photos and articles related to the Phillies and a 1953 Phillies program. There are eight folders with loose articles. National Baseball Hall of Fame and MuseumPhiladelphia Phillies (Baseball team). Correspondence with Eugene Ormandy, 1980.Philadelphia Phillies (Baseball team).Giles, Bill.Correspondence with Eugene Ormandy, 1980.6 items (7 leaves).Comprises 1 item from Bill Giles, 3 items from Ormandy or his representative, and 2 clippings. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt LibraryPhiladelphia Phillies (Baseball team). [Score cards, 1951, 1952].Philadelphia Phillies (Baseball team)[Score cards, 1951, 1952].1 folder.Chicago History Museum[Player file : Ashburn, Richie, 1948- / compiled by the National Baseball Hall of Fame Library, Cooperstown, N.Y.][Player file : Ashburn, Richie, 1948- / compiled by the National Baseball Hall of Fame Library, Cooperstown, N.Y.]1 folder.Player file includes material documenting his baseball career and personal life. These items include newspaper and magazine articles, biographical material, press releases, copies of original documents and other sundry items. National Baseball Hall of Fame and MuseumLucadello, Tony, 1912 - 1989. Tony Lucadello Collection : papers 1953-1990.Lucadello, Tony, 1912 - 1989.Tony Lucadello Collection : papers 1953-1990. c1990.3 boxes : (3.1 linear feet)A collection of articles, scouting reports, photographs and correspondence from the personal collection of Tony Lucadello. This collection includes papers related to Lucadello's youth baseball instruction techniques, planning related to the video and manuscripts. Lucadello's scouting reports from the late 1970s and late 1980s, written by him or submitted to him by other scouts. There is material related to the 1987 draft, including signability reports and team reports. Newspaper articles about Lucadello, his teaching techniques, reviews of books, honors and awards. The 80 photographs have been separated to the photo archives. National Baseball Hall of Fame and MuseumJohnston, Rod. Fighting Phillies typescript 1947 Rod Johnston.Johnston, Rod.Schall, Bill.Fighting Phillies typescript 1947 Rod Johnston. 1947processed : 1 folder; (75 pages).Two Des Moines boys, while in high school, wrote an operetta in 1947 with 24 original songs. A St. Louis sports writer sent Chapman, former manager of the Phillies, a copy of the script which led to the two boys becoming guests of the Philadelphia Club in August of 1948 while in Chicago. Collection includes operetta, music, newspaper clippiongs and correspondence. National Baseball Hall of Fame and MuseumIntroducing the luxurious super boxes : Philadelphia Veterans stadium / Leaflet, [1970].Introducing the luxurious super boxes : Philadelphia Veterans stadium / Leaflet, [1970].1 leaflet : col. ill. ; 28 x 22 cm.Leaflet, [1970], sent to a select list of esteemed Philadelphia area firms inviting them to become charter members of the luxurious "super boxes" at Veterans stadium. National Baseball Hall of Fame and MuseumBockman, Eddie 1920-2011. Eddie Bockman Scouting Papers : papers 1967-1983.Bockman, Eddie 1920-2011.Eddie Bockman Scouting Papers : papers 1967-1983.1 box : (.41 linear feet)A collection of player information, contracts, correspondence, newspaper articles and scouting information on 19 players. Information in each file varies but most have player information, Report of Signing form and a contract. Players include Larry Bowa, Bob Boone, Warren Brusstar, Mark Davis, Buck Martinez, Dick Ruthven and John Vukovich. National Baseball Hall of Fame and MuseumDechert Price & Rhoads. The Philadelphia National League Club / sale of assets and transfer of liabilities to The Phillies / December 14, 1981 [photocopy].Dechert Price & Rhoads.The Philadelphia National League Club / sale of assets and transfer of liabilities to The Phillies / December 14, 1981 [photocopy].1 v. ; 28 cm.The volume is a collection of all the documents related to the sale compiled by Dechert Price & Rhoads, attorneys for the Carpenter family. It includes summaries or copies of contracts, pension plan, labor agreements, financial statments, rosters of players, and the license for the use of the "Phillie Phanatic" costumed mascot. Hagley Museum & LibraryDonaghey, Don, donor. Don Donaghey Scorebooks : scorebook 1926 - 1933 1926 - 1945.Donaghey, Don, donor.Don Donaghey Scorebooks : scorebook 1926 - 1933 1926 - 1945.1 box : (.75 linear feet)A collection of seven scorebooks kept by Don Donaghey while he was with the Philadelphia Bulletin. His scorebooks of the Philadelphia Athletics and the Philadelphia Phillies are from 1926 and 1928, 1931 to 1933 and 1945. National Baseball Hall of Fame and MuseumCole, David Lawrence, 1902-1977. David Lawrence Cole series 4, subseries 1. General case files, 1946-1977.Cole, David Lawrence, 1902-1977.David Lawrence Cole series 4, subseries 1. General case files, 1946-1977.80 linear ft.May include decisions and awards, transcripts, briefs, exhibits and correspondence pertaining to cases arbitrated or mediated by Cole. May Include decisions and awards, transcripts, briefs, exhibits and correspondence pertaining to cases arbitrated or mediated by Cole. Significant cases include, among others, Aloha Airlines vs. International Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) (1969-1972) on issues of fares, crew size, pension plan, vacations, vacation pay, sick leave, sick pay, work load, and equipment list; American Airlines vs. ALPA (1951-1955) on issues of wage rates, mileage limits, working conditions, and hours of work; American Airlines vs. Transport Workers Union of America (TWU) (1954) on the issue of wage rates; Bobbie Brooks, Incorporated vs. International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU) (1965-1975) on issues of cost of living adjustments, dismissal, strikes, suspension, refusal of company to release financial records to union, non-union work, incentive pay, worker displacement, piece rates, holiday pay, and employee theft; and General Electric Company vs. International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers (IUE) (1966) on issues of termination clause, apprenticeships, and job location. Other cases include ILGWU Educational Institute of North Jersey vs. Office and Professional Employees International Union (1966-1972) on issues of seniority, suspension, and dismissals; International Harvester vs. United Auto Workers (1955-1962) on issues of health plan, pensions, supplemental unemployment benefit plan, seniority, payment of union dues, and grievance procedures; and Karagheusian vs. Textile Workers' Union of America (TWUA) (1946-1950) on issues of absenteeism, incentive pay, and job displacement. Also include Lehigh River Mill, Incorporated vs. TWUA (1947-1955) on issues of union security and dismissals; Jonathan Logan, Inc. vs. ILGWU (1964-1977) on issues of sexual discrimination, wage rates, insubordination, dismissal, holiday pay, seniority, voluntary quit, strikes, cost-of-living adjustments, leave time, back pay, and job classification; R.H. Macy and Company, Inc. vs. United Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Employees Union of America (1947-1948) on issues of wage rates, sick benefits, and insurance plan; Metropolitan Opera Association, Inc. vs. American Federation of Musicians (1961-1969) on issues of minimum weekly pay, benefits, wage rates, and overtime pay; and Milk Distributors of New York and New Jersey vs. International Brotherhood of Teamsters (1946-1962) on issues of rates of pay, holiday pay, and use of time clocks. Also include National League of Professional Baseball Clubs vs. Major League Baseball Players' Association (MLBPA) (1970) on the issue of division of World Series fund; Neumann and Company vs. International Fur and Leather Workers Union (1945-1949) on issues of work-sharing and dismissal; New Jersey Worsted Mills vs. TWUA (1947-1951) on issues of vacation pay, wage rates, bonus pay, lunch period, sanitary code, piece rates, and incentive pay; New York Central Railroad Company vs. Brotherhood of Railway, Airline and Steamship Clerks (1956) on the issue of length of workweek; New York City vs. Sergeant and Uniformed Fire Officers Union (1967) on the issue of wage rates; New York City Board of Education vs. United Federation of Teachers (1965) on issues of wage rates, time for class preparation, and class size; New York City Omnibus Company vs. Amalgamated Transit Union (1947-1951) on issues of wage rates and pension plan; New York City Transit Authority vs. Amalgamated Transit Union (1951-1961) on issues of four-day workweek, wage rates, and hours of work; NEW YORK HEARLD TRIBUNE vs. Newspaper Guild of New York (1960) on issues of sick pay and vacation; and NEW YORK WORLD TELEGRAM (1947-1951) on issues of wage rates and vacation pay. Also include Pan American Airways vs. ALPA (1952-1963) on issues of seniority, rights of dismissed, training flight pay, grievance procedures, job location, wage rates, training qualifications, and sick leave; Philadelphia Phillies, National League vs. MLBPA (1969) on the issue of salaries; Publishers' Association of New York City and New York Newspaper Printing Pressmen's Union (1954) on the issue of wage rates; and Ronson Corporation vs. United Auto Workers (1953-1977) on issues of wage rates, managerial prerogatives, employee stock purchases, strikes, and violence. Other cases include Screen Actors' Guild vs. American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (1959) on the issue of wage rates; Sperry Company vs. IUE (1964) on the issue of discrimination; Standard and Poor Corporation vs. American Newspaper Guild (1946) on issues of dismissal and discrimination; Trans World Airlines vs. Transport Workers Union of America (1961-1963) on the issue of fare increases; Trans World Airlines vs. Airline Stewards and Stewardesses Association (1959-1960) on issues of wage rates, crew size, and appropriate bargaining unit; Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation vs. Screen Office and Professional Employees Guild (1948) on the issue of wage rates; Underwood Company vs. International Association of Machinists (1957) on the issue of job classification; United Air Lines vs. ALPA (1957-1962) on issues of wage rate and seniority; Westinghouse Electric Corp. vs. IUE (1956) on issues of strikes and layoffs; and WORLD TELEGRAM vs. Newspaper Guild of New York (1947-1966) on the issue of wage rates. Cornell University LibraryNewton, Walter Monroe, 1904-1986. Walter Monroe Newton papers, 1919-1985.Newton, Walter Monroe, 1904-1986.Maybank, Burnet R. (Burnet Rhett), 1899-1954Walter Monroe Newton papers, 1919-1985.633 items.Personal correspondence, clippings, photos, and other papers, relating to Newton's interest in local, state, and national politics; correspondents include senators Edgar A. Brown and Burnet R. Maybank. Topical files document following subjects: Pee Dee Regional Council of Governments Advisory Committee on Aging; Tri-County Mental Health Center (Bennettsville, S.C.); baseball in the area, and use of Bennettsville, S.C., as site for minor league spring training of the Philadelphia Phillies baseball team; history of Bennettsville (S.C.); history of Marlboro County (S.C.); Marlboro County Historical Society and its activities; Palmer Field in Bennettsville and its use as a site for a U.S. Army Air Forces flight training school during World War II, and a reunion held in 1981. Includes genealogical notes on the Adams, Guerry, McCall, and Newton families; and 35 photographs, including family portraits and scenes from the Augusta Military Academy (Ft. Defiance, Va.), where Newton was enrolled as a youth. Contains Newton's political correspondence, including three letters, May-June 1951, from U.S. Senator Burnet R. Maybank re the rejection of Bennettsville as a site for a U.S. air base or flight school; two letters, 7 and 15 Oct. 1954, from S.C. Senator Edgar A. Brown asking Newton to assist in a voting drive for the Democratic primary, "The drive is on to break up the Democratic Party and they don't mind crucifying me as the nominee for the United States Senate in order to do so"; and letter, 27 June 1974, from John L. McMillan, encouraging support for Bryan Dorn's gubernatorial candidacy. Also includes genealogical notes on the Adams, Guerry, McCall, and Newton families. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University LibrariesAralia Press. [Aralia Press printing ephemeria]Aralia Press.Peich, Michael.Larkin, Philip.Russell, Bertrand, 1872-1970.Keiter, Richard.Oldsey, Bernard S. 1923-2008.West Chester University of Pennsylvania. Francis Harvey Green Library.West Chester University of Pennsylvania. Philips Autograph Library.Green Library Press.[Aralia Press printing ephemeria] ca. 1982-ca. 1992.18 items : ill. ; 10-24 cm.Collection includes a variety of ephemera from Michael Peich's Aralia Press (sometimes printed as Green Library Press on items) in West Chester, Pennsylvania: three birthday notices for Alysia Victrice Peich and one for Brent Peich; three items relating to West Chester University libraries (Dedication of the Stanley Weintraub Room, The Francis Harvey Green Library, the G.M. Philips Autograph Library, and an invitation from the Friends of the F.H. Green Library to a poetry reading by Dana Gioia); poem by Philip Larkin, "The daily things we do"; poem by Richard Keiter, "Absquatulated"; an excerpt from an unnamed poem by Bertrand Russell; Memorial service program for Uel W. Combs (1939-1992); a pamphlet (1 folded sheet ([4] p.)) on the Aralia Press; excerpt from an essay by Bernard Oldsey from British Novelists, 1930-1959 (Dictionary of Literary Biography, v. 15); leaf entitled, "Labor Day Fact"; leaf entitled, "Jeff Stone, Outfield, Philadelphia Phillies"; one folded leaf ([4] p.) entitled, "Larry Bowa: And you thought the Phillies didn't know this?"; leaf with a tombstone inscription, "It is a fearful thing to love what death can touch"; and, one folded leaf ([4] p. ; ill.) entitled, "A proposed course of study Accademia dei Fenici di Milano, 1571." Indiana UniversityKashatus, William C. William C. Kashatus Papers : papers 1988-1995.Kashatus, William C.William C. Kashatus Papers : papers 1988-1995.2 boxes : (1.32 linear feet)The William Kashatus papers is a collection of materials compiled between 1988 and 1995. Includes correspondence, questionnaires, interviews and research materials used in the writing of "One-Armed Wonder: Pete Gray, Wartime Baseball and the American Dream." Included is the proof, manucripts, audio tapes and a photograph of the Glen Lyon A.C. Central League Champs of 1953. National Baseball Hall of Fame and MuseumHicks, Lawrence. Hicks scorecards & programs : booklets 1944-1969.Hicks, Lawrence.Hicks scorecards & programs : booklets 1944-1969.1 box : (.16 linear feet)A collection of twenty scorecards and programs with seven of them scored. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum1915 Scrapbook : scrapbook, 1915 - 1930.1915 Scrapbook : scrapbook, 1915 - 1930.1 scrapbook (370mm x 315mm x 30mm)Clippings from the St. Louis Republic from October 1915 covering games leading up to and including the World Series. A few articles between 1925 and 1930. Cartoons by Briggs from October 1915 and articles by Ty Cobb and Grover Alexander. National Baseball Hall of Fame and MuseumFlick, Elmer Harrison, 1876-1971. Papers, [ca. 1890]-1987 (1963-1971).Flick, Elmer Harrison, 1876-1971.Cleveland Naps (Baseball team)National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.Ohio Baseball Hall of Fame.Philadelphia Phillies (Baseball team)Papers, [ca. 1890]-1987 (1963-1971).1 box.Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and a few other items; correspondence, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous items relating to Flick's election to and induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame; and photographs, including photograph (ca. 1890) of five Flick brothers, including his father Zack. Bedford Historical SocietySweetland, Lester Leo, Mrs. Lester Leo Sweetland scrapbook: scrapbooks, 1927-1955, bulk 1927-1933.Sweetland, Lester Leo, Mrs.Lester Leo Sweetland scrapbook: scrapbooks, 1927-1955, bulk 1927-1933.scrapbook v. 1 1 scrapbook (10 x 12 x 2 in.)scrapbook v. 2 1 scrapbook (15 x 12 x 1 in.)Two scrapbooks primarily about Lester Leo Sweetland. v. 1 consists of clippings concerning Sweetland's career with the Philadelphia Phillies and his trade to the Chicago Cubs. v. 2 consists of clippings concerning Sweetland's career as well as the following items of note: congratulatory telegrams, player release or transfer notices, signed contract to play for the Montreal Baseball Club, memo to the Chicago National League Club players stating compensation for 1931 World Series and City Series, pamphlet for the Chicago National League Ball Club 1931 training trip. It is possible that Mrs. Sweetland compiled the scrapbooks. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum