Georgia Tech softball programs and guides, 1992-2006.

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Georgia Tech softball programs and guides, 1992-2006.

This collection brings together all of the programs and media guides published by Georgia Tech on the softball program at the Institute.

0.2 linear feet (1 half-size document case; about 10 volumes)

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Introduced at Tech in 1904, track has had a long history at Georgia Tech. Football coach John Heisman led the team from 1904 to 1908. Charles Thomas (1908-1917) and football coach William A. Alexander (1918-1923) succeeded Heisman, leading the team to first place in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1912 and Georgia State and Southeastern Amateur Athletic Union Championships in 1922. Since 1924, apart from a brief period in the late 1920s and early 1930s, four long-term coache...

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The Georgia Institute of Technology, commonly referred to as Georgia Tech or Tech, was founded on October 13, 1885 as the Georgia School of Technology. The creation of the educational institution was part of the plans of Georgia leadership to reconstruct and revitalize the state's economy following the Civil War. Eighty-four candidates took the first entrance examination on October 3, 1888 and the school formally opened on October 5, 1888. Over the next several decades the school evolved from tr...