Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Athletic Conference records, 1921-1959.

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Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Athletic Conference records, 1921-1959.

Collection consists of minutes of conference meetings, financial records, director's and commissioner's reports and correspondence, eligibility records, publicity and publications. They are the archives of the conference.

62.5 linear ft. (41 containers)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7668580

University of Oregon Libraries

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