Patrick Beveridge Kennedy papers, 1908-1912.

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Patrick Beveridge Kennedy papers, 1908-1912.

Correspondence and other documents relating to the construction and improvement of the Mackay Athletic Field (renamed Mackay Stadium) at the University of Nevada. Other correspondents represented are Clarence H. Mackay, university president Joseph E. Stubbs, Frank H. Norcross, the architectural firm of Bliss & Faville, and Louis Agassiz Test.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6962273

Nevada State Historical Society

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Mackay, Clarence H. (Clarence Hungerford), 1874-1938

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Clarence Hungerford MacKay was an art collector, patron, businessman, philanthropist, chairman of the board of the Postal Telegraph and Cable Corporation, president of Mackay Radio, and son of the silver magnate, John W. Mackay (1831-1902)....

Kennedy, Patrick Beveridge, 1874-1930

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Professor of botany and horticulture and chairman of the Faculty Athletic Committee at University of Nevada. From the description of Patrick Beveridge Kennedy papers, 1908-1912. (Nevada State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 191918661 ...

Test, Louis Agassiz.

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Bliss & Faville

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Norcross, Frank H. (Frank Herbert), 1869-1952

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Mackay Stadium (Reno, Nev. : 1909-1965)

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Stubbs, Joseph Edward, 1850-1914

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Methodist clergyman and educator. From the description of Joseph Edward Stubbs papers, 1892-1913. (Nevada State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 667623972 ...

University of Nevada

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College Bowl began in 1953 as a radio program under sponsorship of the General Electric Company, moving to television in 1959. Each week two collegiate undergraduate teams would compete to be the first to correctly answer a variety of scholarly questions. The winner would return the following week, and the school would receive a General Electric scholarship grant. In 1963, the University of Nevada was invited to compete. Traveling to New York City with team coach Harold Kirkpatrick, the Nevada t...