National Catholic Interscholastic Basketball Tournament records, 1924-1941.

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National Catholic Interscholastic Basketball Tournament records, 1924-1941.

The records of the NCIBT cover the period 1924-1941, with the bulk of the records covering 1932-1937, and consist of correspondence, team record sheets, certificates of entry, official tournament programs, reports, score books, press releases, and scrapbooks. Nine photographs were removed to the University Archives photograph collection. Best documented is the work of tournament directors Rev. Edward C. Holton, S.J. (1932-1935), and Rev. Bernard A. Reddy, S.J. (1936-1937). Also reflected are the activities of executive secretaries Edward C. Krupka (1926-1938), and Harold A. Hillenbrand (1927-1928), as well as those of publicity directors Jimmy Corcoran (1927-1928) and Fred F. Moniegel (1932-1935). The reports of the Reception Committee (1925-1931) and its successor, the Headquarters Committee (1932-1932) are complete.

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Loyola University of Chicago. Archives.

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Loyola University Chicago

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The St. Ignatius College Jesuit Community was established in 1857 by Father Arnold Damen, S.J. The name changed to the Loyola Jesuit Community following the re-chartering of St. Ignatius College as Loyola University in 1909. From the description of Litterae Annuae et Historia Domus Universitatis Loyolaeae (Collegii St. Ignatii) Chicagiensis, 1920-1943. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 771916724 ...

National Catholic Interscholastic Basketball Tournament

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National Catholic Interscholastic Basketball Tournament, 1924-1941.

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Established 1924; ended 1941. The National Catholic Interscholastic Basketball Tournament (NCIBT) was held every March from 1924 through 1941 to determine the national basketball championship for Catholic high schools and academies in the United States. Under the auspices of Loyola University from 1924 through 1934, and Loyola Academy from 1935 through 1941, this invitational meet featured competition between 32 outstanding teams representing various sections or states of the United States. The ...