Max O. Schultze papers, 1950-1973.

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Max O. Schultze papers, 1950-1973.

The collection comprises papers relating to the University of Minnesota intermural athletics program, including Rose Bowl participation (1960-62), National Collegiate Athletic Assn. violations cases, memos, and suits. Also included are handbooks, digests, rules and regulations, and other papers from the Intercollegiate Conference, as well as the NCAA constitution, bylaws and interpretations, annual reports (1966-74), yearbooks, and proceedings of the annual convention (1967-73).

3.75 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7885666

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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University of Minnesota

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The West Bank Union at the University of Minnesota was established in 1967 to offer services to students. It took until 1980 for the union to have its own space in Willey Hall, including an auditorium and lounge spaces for students. Student services and facilities were established in the newly constructed West Bank Union skyway, which connected Willey and Blegen Halls. From the guide to the West Bank Union papers, circa 1970s-1980s, (University of Minnesota Libraries. University Arch...

Schultze, Max

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Max Schultze joined the University of Minnesota Dept. of Agricultural Biochemistry in 1946, and taught for 28 years, retiring as professor emeritus in 1974. His research was broadbased, ranging from animal nutrition to the biochemistry of toxic substances. From the description of Max O. Schultze papers, 1950-1973. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 63291902 Max O. Schultze, B.S. (1932), M.S. (1934), Ph.D. (1936) University of Wisconsin-Madison. Profe...

National Collegiate Athletic Association. Division I

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The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a national organization set up to monitor the athletic programs of collegiate schools. The NCAA is responsible for monitoring each school's compliance, students, media relations, recruiting, sports, officiating and championship regulations. From the description of NCAA Collection, 1939-1997. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 37933863 Dating back to 1905, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) work...

Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.

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