Don Veller collection, 1948-2003 (inclusive) (bulk 1993-2003).

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Don Veller collection, 1948-2003 (inclusive) (bulk 1993-2003).

The Don Veller Collection documents the personal and professional life of this accomplished sportsman, first full-time football coach of Florida State University, and longtime FSU golf coach. The collection includes autographs, clippings, manuscripts, photographs, poems, portraits, programs, reports, resumes, and memorabilia. Subjects covered include sports (mainly golf), coaching, and sports education. The collection is significant to scholars studying sports coaching and sports education. It is also a significant resource for those studying the history of FSU sports.

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Florida State University

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