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Special Collections & Archives Research Center Intercollegiate Special Collections & Archives Research Center Intercollegiate Athletics Moving Images, 1936-2003 (FV P 031) Preliminary Container List [Note: These are not circulating or self-serve materials; where included, the shelf locations are provided as an aid to SCARC staff.] Motion Picture Films Football Games, 1936-1970 Box 1 FV P031:001 OSC vs. UCLA, October 24, 1936 FV P031:002 OSC vs. Stanford, November 14, 1936 FV P031:003 OSC vs. UCLA, October 2, 1937; 2 reels FV P031:004 OSC vs. University of Idaho, 1937 FV P031:006 OSC vs. USC, 1938; 3 reels Boxes 1 and 11 FV P031:007 OSC vs. Stanford, 1938; 2 reels and 3/4” Umatic duplicate made in 1991; 20 min b/w Box 1 FV P031:008 OSC vs. OSC??, 1938; 3 reels FV P031:010 Highlights other than Oregon State, 1938 FV P031:011 OSC vs. USC, 1939; 3 reels FV P031:012 OSC vs. UCLA, 1939; 3 reels FV P031:014 OSC vs. University of Washington, 1939; 3 reels FV P031:015 OSC vs. University of Oregon, 1939 FV P031:016 OSC vs. Portland University, 1939 [perhaps vs. University of Portland in 1938?] FV P031:017 OSC vs. California?, 1939 Box 2 FV P031:019 OSC vs. Washington State College, 1940; 3 reels FV P031:020 OSC vs. University of Washington, 1940; 3 reels FV P031:021 OSC vs. USC, 1940; 3 reels FV P031:022 OSC vs. Stanford, 1940; 3 reels [DVCPro duplication master available.] FV P031:023 OSC vs. University of Oregon, 1940; 2 reels FV P031:024 OSC vs. University of Idaho, 1940; 2 reels FV P031:025 Scrimmage, September 21, 1940 FV P031:026 Spring practice, 1940 FV P031:027 OSC vs. University of Washington, 1941; 2 reels FV P031:028 OSC vs. USC, 1941; 5 reels Box 3 FV P031:029 OSC vs. University of Idaho, 1941; 4 reels FV P031:030 OSC vs. UCLA, 1941; 3 reels FV P031: 031 OSC vs. University of Montana, 1941; 3 reels FV P031:032 OSC vs. University of California, 1941; 3 reels FV P031:033 OSC vs. Washington State College, 1941; 3 reels FV P031:034 OSC vs. University of Oregon, 1941; 3 reels FV P031:035 OSC vs. Stanford, 1941 FV P 031:036 Fall practice, 1941 FV P031:037 Highlights, 1941 FV P031:038 OSC vs. UCLA, October 10, 1941; filmed by Herbert E. Farmer; 4 reels Box 4 FV P031:039 OSC vs. Stanford, 1942; 3 reels FV P031:040 OSC vs. Washington State College, 1942; 3 reels FV P031:041 OSC vs. University of Oregon, 1942; 3 reels FV P031:042 OSC vs. University of Idaho, 1942 FV P031:043 OSC vs. University of California, 1942; 3 reels FV P031:044 OSC vs. University of Montana, 1942; 2 reels FV P031:045 OSC vs. University of Santa Clara, 1942; 3 reels FV P031:046 OSC vs. University of Washington, 1942; 3 reels FV P031:047 OSC vs. Michigan State, 1942; 3 reels FV P031:048 Spring practice, 1942 FV P031:049 Highlights, 1942 FV P031:050 1942 Rose Bowl pre-game activities; color silent, 16 mm, approx. 150 feet. Includes team's arrival in Durham, North Carolina, coaches and players on the Duke University campus before the game, pre-game warm-ups, and the coin toss. [DVCPro duplication master and VHS and DVD use copies available. Digitized and available online.] Box 5 FV P031:051 OSC vs. University of Oregon – game 1, 1945; 3 reels FV P031:052 OSC vs. University of Oregon – game 2, 1945; 2 reels FV P031:053 OSC vs. Washington State College – game 1, 1945 FV P031:054 OSC vs. Washington State College – game 2, 1945; 2 reels FV P031:055 OSC vs. University of Washington – game 1, 1945; 3 reels FV P031:056 OSC vs. University of Washington – game 2, 1945; 4 reels FV P031:057 OSC vs. University of Idaho, 1945 FV P031:058 OSC vs. USC, 1945 FV P031:059 OSC vs. Camp Beale, 1945 FV P031:060 Intersquad play, 1945 Box 6 FV P031:061 OSC vs. Portland University (University of Portland?), 1946; 3 reels FV P031:062 OSC vs. University of Washington, 1946; 3 reels FV P031:063 OSC vs. Washington State College, 1946; 3 reels FV P031:064 OSC vs. University of Oregon, 1946; 4 reels; slight shrinkage of reel 4 [BetaCam SP duplication master and VHS use copy available; item digitized and available online.] FV P031:065 OSC vs. USC, 1946; 3 reels FV P031:066 OSC vs. University of Idaho, 1946; 3 reels FV P031:067 OSC vs. UCLA, 1946; 4 reels FV P031:068 OSC vs. University of California, 1946 FV P031:069 OSC vs. Portland University (University of Portland?), 1947; 3 reels Box 7 FV P031:070 OSC vs. University of Oregon – game 1, 1947; 4 reels FV P031:071 OSC vs. University of Oregon – game 2, 1947 FV P031:072 OSC vs. Stanford, 1947; 3 reels FV P031:073 OSC vs. UCLA, 1947; 3 reels FV P031:074 OSC vs. Washington State College, 1947; 3 reels FV P031:075 OSC vs. University of Washington, 1947; 3 reels FV P031:076 OSC vs. USC, 1947; 4 reels FV P031:077 White shirt game, 1947 FV P031:078 OSC rooks (freshmen) vs. University of Washington frosh, 1947 LS 02.01.04.02 (can) FV P031:079 OSC vs. USC?, 1948 LS 02.01.05.06 (can) FV P031:080 OSC vs. Washington State College, 1948 LS 02.01.05.06 (can) FV P031:081 OSC vs. University of Washington, 1948 LS 02.01.05.04 (can) FV P031:082 OSC vs. University of Utah, 1948 – reel 1 Box 8 FV P031:082 OSC vs. University of Utah, 1948 – reel 2 LS 02.01.05.04 (can) FV P031:083 OSC vs. University of Oregon, 1948 [VHS use copy available; item digitized and available online.] LS 02.01.05.01 (can) FV P031:084 OSC vs. University of Idaho, 1948 LS 02.01.05.01 (can) FV P031:085 First spring, game 1948 Box 8 FV P031:087 OSC vs. University of California (Berkeley), 1948; color Box 8 FV P031:088 OSC rooks vs. University of Oregon frosh, 1948; 3 reels Box 8 FV P031:089 OSC vs. University of Nebraska, 1948; 3 reels Box 8 FV P031:090 OSC vs. Portland (University of Portland?), 1948; 3 reels LS 02.01.05.05 (can) FV P031:091 OSC vs. University of California, 1949 LS 02.01.05.05 (can) FV P031:092 OSC vs. UCLA, 1949 LS 02.01.03.13 (can) FV P031:093 OSC vs. University of Idaho, 1949 LS 02.01.03.13 (can) FV P031:094 OSC vs. Stanford, 1949 LS 02.01.03.11 (can) FV P031:095 OSC vs. University of Utah, 1949 [See also FV P031:145] LS 02.01.05.03 (can) FV P031:096 OSC vs. University of Washington, 1949 [VHS use copy available; item digitized and available online.] LS 02.01.05.03 (can) FV P031:097 OSC vs. Washington State College, 1949 Box 8 FV P031:098 1949 Pineapple Bowl, OSC vs. University of Hawaii; color, 16 mm, approx. 300 ft; includes footage of flight to Hawaii (including changing planes in San Francisco), game, half-time show; President Strand with the "pineapple queen" (?); and Hawaii scenes. LS 02.01.03.09 (can) FV P031:099 OSC vs. Washington State College, 1950 LS 02.01.03.09 (can) FV P031:100 OSC vs. University of Washington, 1950 LS 02.01.03.10 (can) FV P031:101 OSC vs. Stanford, 1950 – reel 1 LS 02.01.05.10 (can) FV P031:101 OSC vs. Stanford, 1950 – reel 2 LS 02.01.03.11 (can) FV P031:102 OSC vs. University of Oregon, 1950 [VHS use copy available; digitized and available online.] LS 02.01.03.10 (can) FV P031:103 OSC vs. University of Idaho, 1950 Box 10 FV P031:104 Spring practice, 1950 LS 02.01.03.14 (can) FV P031:105 Final spring game, 1950 LS 02.01.03.14 (can) FV P031:106 OSC vs. University of Oregon, 1951 [VHS use copy available; item digitized and available online.] LS 02.01.04.12 (can) FV P031:107 OSC vs. University of California, 1951 LS 02.01.04.12 (can) FV P031:108 OSC vs. University of Washington, 1951 LS 02.01.05.02 (can) FV P031:109 OSC vs. University of California, 1951 Box 10 FV P031:110 Spring practice, 1951 LS 02.01.05.02 (can) FV P031:111 Spring game, 1951 LS 02.01.06.01 (can) FV P031:112 OSC vs. University of Idaho, 1952 LS 02.01.06.02 (can) FV P031:113 OSC vs. University of Oregon, 1952 LS 02.01.06.03 (can) FV P031:114 OSC vs. USC, 1952 LS 02.01.06.04 (can) FV P031:115 OSC vs. Washington State College, 1952 LS 02.01.04.02 (can) FV P031:116 OSC vs. UCLA, 1952 Box 8 FV P031:117 OSC vs. Stanford, 1952 LS 02.01.05.07 (can) FV P031:118 OSC vs. University of Washington, 1952 Box 8 FV P031:119 Pacific Coast conference football highlights, 1952 – reel 1 By Sportvision, Inc.; b/w sound [DVCPro duplication master available.] LS 02.01.04.10 (can) FV P031:119 Pacific Coast conference football highlights, 1952 – reel 2 [DVCPro duplication master available.] Box 8 FV P031:120 Football Parade – clips of 1952 season LS 02.01.06.05 (can) FV P031:121 OSC vs. University of Idaho, 1953 LS 02.01.06.06 (can) FV P031:122 OSC vs.
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