Charles Stewart Goodwin football programs, 1905-1993.

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Charles Stewart Goodwin football programs, 1905-1993.

The collection contains 346 classic football programs from 1905 to 1993. It features a 1905 program from Harvard vs. the University of Pennsylvania (these two teams did not play again for another twenty-two years) and programs from the East vs. West games that began in 1923 and were played through 1948. Additionally, the collection contains programs from the 1926 University of Southern California (USC) vs. Stanford University game, featuring the actors Ward Bond and John Wayne; the famed 1929 Georgia Institute of Technology vs. the University of California Rose Bowl game where California center Roy "Wrong Way" Riegels earned his nickname; and the 1939 University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) vs. USC game, with a photo of legendary musician and producer Herb Alpert playing trumpet for the USC band. There are programs from other notable universities, such as Penn State game programs including those vs. the University of Nebraska in 1920, vs. Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1921, and vs. Navy in 1922; programs from Army, Fordham, Harvard, Pittsburgh, and many others, including some from historically black colleges and universities, including Florida A & M. There are programs from College All-Stars games played against professional football teams, 1934-1973; military and World War II teams, 1917-1945; and professional football teams, 1926-1993.

3 cubic feet.

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