North Carolina State University, Athletics, Football Audio/Visual Materials, 1937-1992 [manuscript].

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North Carolina State University, Athletics, Football Audio/Visual Materials, 1937-1992 [manuscript].

The North Carolina State University, Athletics, Football Audio/Visual Materials collection contains primarily moving image recordings of North Carolina State University varsity football games. These recordings were captured by the Department of Athletics for coaching and review purposes, and are mostly without sound, commentary, or other narration. Also included in this collection are a small number of narrated moving image recordings on the topics of NC State football and collegiate football in general, intended for airing over television stations; as well as miscellaneous footage of individual players and coaches at NC State. Materials range in date from 1937 to 1992, and some recordings are undated.

171.75 linear ft. (110 cartons + 1 archival box + 25 reels)

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