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Avery Richardson Bold= Folders Athletic Archives Earliest Date Avery Richardson Bold= Folders Athletic Archives Earliest Date: 1914 Latest Date: 2005-06 Niagara Alumni Quarterly 1967 Fall 2 Pages, Title page featuring William F. Buckley at Graduation (front) and article about The Calvin Murphy Doll (back). Second page features article about graduation with two photos from ceremony (front) and “This is ‘Next Year’” discussing Gregory Hudecki and Manny Leeks as co- captains for the Varsity Basketball 67-68 season (back). Misc. Notes Yellow letter pad half sheet, handwritten draft describing the loss of the Our Lady of Angels shrine that was lost from the gorge as a result of the State Power Authority’s new machinery. The shrine was a gift from Msgr. Charles E. Duffyof Buffalo in 1928. (No date on paper). White half sheet from typewriter, most likely a draft for yearbook, is a more revised version from the yellow half sheet. (No date on paper). Niagara University Athletic Association Letterhead, guide to yearbook photo of sports team, unsure of what sports team. (no date). Weathered paper with written request to borrow four photographs. Signed Elizabeth? (no date). White paper, draft for yearbook caption about Monte the Eagle cheering with cheerleaders? (no date). NU Hoops 66-67 3 pages from magazine, article title: Next Year’s Stars Are Here, by Curry Kirkpatrick. Features Calvin Murphy among other college basketball players from the country. From Sports Illustrated Feb. 6, 1967 Issue. 1 page from Northern Cookin’ article about the Quaker City Tournament mentioning Niagara and Manny Leeks, Bill Smith from a game against the Louisville Cardinals from Sports Illustrated Jan. 9, 1967. Niagara Alumni Quarterly Winter 1967, touching upon: The Alumnus, Challenges Abound, The Faculty, How’s That For Openers, Alumni Reunion ’66, From the Archives, The Campus, and The Classes. Cardstock cutout. “niagara” (no date). 2 pages from an alumni quarterly booklet, basketball season 66-67, unsure which quarter pages belong to. Titled “The Men for All Season” by Bob Lowe, discusses renovations to the basketball floor, coaches, and team roster. Yellow pad paper keeping track of Niagara v. St. John’s basketball game on February 16, 1967. Newsletter [email protected] 2004 1 page, Mass email about baseball, Big 4 Classic Starts Today. NU against Canisius. Apr. 26, 2005. 1 page, mass email about Gameday at Gallagher: St. John’s. NU Basketball team against St. John’s, Limited tickets remain for St. John’s, Message from The Niagara Mission Committee, Television, Radio/internet, Tickets, Group Welcome. Nov. 27, 2004. 1 page, mass email about Gameday at Gallagher Tonight! NU against Central Connecticut State. Radio, Pregame Entertainment, Faculty to do Battle, Group Welcome, St. John’s Update. Nov. 22, 2004. 2 pages, mass email: GAMEDAY @ GAKKAGHER 04/05. NU against American basketball Home opener. Schedule Poster Day, Fan 101, Wear Purple, Arrive Early, Tips on Cheering, Seven Purple Eagles to be Inducted into Hall of Fame. Nov. 18, 2004. 1 page mass email: NIAGARA HOCKEY @ DYWER. Men’s Hockey Opens Conference Schedule @ Dwyer, Sweeping, Ceremonial Puck Drop. Nov. 18, 2004. 2 pages mass email: Basketball Opens 99th Season this Week! Watch the Game with NU, Five Days Until Gameday @ Gallagher, Bring a group to St. John’s, Purple Eagles Trivia. Nov. 15, 2004. 2 pages mass email: Make It a Niagara Hockey Weekend! Men’s Hockey Begins Four-Game Homestand Hosts Quinnipiac, Niagara Women Face Colgate, Group Tickets Sales Welcome!, Niagara University Women’s Hockey Goaltenders Earn CHA Awards. Nov. 12, 2004. 3 pages mass email: Purple Eagles Online Update 11/3/04. Skate with the Purple Eagles Friday Night, Men’s Basketball Team Tied for Second in MAAC Poll, Niagara Sporting Events to be televised on Adelphia, Adelphia Television Schedule. Nov. 3, 2004. 2 pages mass email Purple Eagle Update 10/22. Women’s Hockey Home Opener Friday, Basketball Season Ticket Holders Invited to Open Practice Reception, Niagara Men’s Hockey Travels to University of Vermont, Burkholder Show Hits Air, Women’s Soccer Hosts Manhattan and Saint Peter’s in Final Home Weekend. Oct. 22, 2004 Basketball Guides and Schedules New Season Ticket Order Instructions, blue paper 1946-47 Varsity Basketball Schedule (x1) 1947 Fall Sports Schedules (x1) 1948 Fall Sports Schedules (x1) 1948 Football Schedule (x2) 1949 Fall Sports Schedules (x1) 1949 Canisius College Football Schedule (x2) 1949-50 Winter Sports Schedules (x1) 1949-50 Canisius College Basketball Schedule (x1) 1950 Fall Sports Schedules (x1) 1950-51 Winter Sports Schedules (x2) 1951 Spring Sports Schedules (x1) 1953-54 Winter Sports Schedules (x3) 1958-59 Basketball Schedule (x3) 1959-60 NU Basketball Schedule (x8) 1962-63 Basketball Schedule (x5) 1963-64 Basketball Schedule (x10) 1964-65 Basketball Schedule (x2) 1965-66 Basketball Schedule (x7) 1966-67 Basketball Schedule (x4) 1966-67 Basketball Guide (x3) 1967-68 Basketball Schedule (x6) 1968-69 Basketball Schedule (x3) Niagara v. Villanova game stats Jan. 6, 1969 Niagara v. Providence game stats Feb. 8, 1969 1969-70 Basketball Schedule (x11) 1970-71 Basketball Schedule (x9) 1971-72 Varsity Basketball Schedule (x6) NU v Bonaventure Season ticket Feb 23, 1974 1978-79 Basketball Season Ticket Information 1979-80 Women’s Basketball Schedule (x8) Athletics- Press Releases Mass Email, Message from Fr. Levesque- Purple & White Day. Men’s Hockey team first conference contests against Bemidji State. 1 page. November 16, 2004. Mass Email, Niagara Basketball: TV, Radio, Internet & Live in Lewiston. 3 pages. November 16, 2004. Mass Email, Group Ticket Opportunities for Basketball and Hockey. 2 pages. November 5, 2004. Mass Email, Send Off Rally for Men’s Hockey Thursday at 12 Noon. 2 pages. March 24, 2004. And Hockey Send-Off Today and Noon: Dwyer Arena. 2 pages. March 25, 2004. Printed article, Niagara University Begins NCAA Certification Process. 2 pages. January 2, 2003. Sports History ( not sure how to describe) Winter 1967- Yellow notepad paper draft: Sports at Niagara University. 5 pages. 1980-81- Niagara’s Athletic History. 6 pages. Sports Illustrated Magazines Nov. 16, 1970 (Volume 33 No. 20)- The Little Man is Back. Pages 26-31. About Calvin Murphy (Alum) and undersized basketball players making a name for themselves. Dec. 1, 1969 College Basketball. Stardust on A Spree, Calvin Murphy (alum) mentioned. Pages 34-68. Other Magazines Inside Basketball Produced by SPORT Magazine. 1969. Calvin Murphy Niagara’s Twirling Dervish. Pages 52-53. Joe Russell pictured on page 56. Basketball. 1969. Article title: Crisis at UCLA, Can Alcindor Do It Alone? Calvin Murphy mentioned on page 48-51. Football NU (Club) 1970 Football Schedule Nov. 19, 1960. Newspaper clipping of a Canisius v. Niagara game. Four-Legged Dancer? No date. Newspaper clipping of players at practice/training. Limbering Up. Sep. 28, 1968. Newspaper clipping, photograph of whole team for opening season. NU Club Football Team. April 27, 1970. Typed letter from President Daniel R. Russo to Dr. Mogavero asking for support, and offering discounted ticket to faculty and administration members for club football games. Photographs #54. Men’s basketball Holiday card. 2000 #53. Karate lessons in the student center? No date. #52. Student mid swing. Golf team? No date. #51. Women’s basketball practice? No date. #50. Track meet. Niagara runner. No date. #49. Men’s rugby game. No date. #48. Women’s rugby game. No date. #47. Student mid swing in golf. Golf team? No date. #46. #45. Students sitting on bleachers watching a game. No date. #44. Students participating in Karate in the gym of the student center (?) No date. #43. NU Basketball practice, or intermural. No date. #42. NAFT(?) No date. #41. Senior Girls (candid). Powerpuff game? No date. #40. NU v. St. Bonaventure Basketball game. No date. #39. NU Women’s swim team yearbook photo(?) No date. #38. Close up for senior from senior girls (candid) powder puff game(?) no date. #37. Men’s Rugby game. No date #36. Women’s Volleyball match close up on net. No date. #35. Women’s Rugby game. Caption “Co-eds living on DeVeaux campus have a large area for sports and recreation. These girls are getting their exercise in a game of rugby.” No date. #34. Women’s tennis yearbook photograph. No date. #33. 1979. Men’s golf team year book photograph. #32. Women’s basketball game v. Daemen. Close up on Joan Thorton defending. #31. Areal photograph of basketball court in Niagara Falls International Convention Center against Canisius. 1974? #31. Close up shot of game against Canisus. 1974? #31. Cheerleaders performing. 1974? #30. Two Niagara lacrosse players, scrimmage or practice? No date. #29. Three lacrosse players, game? No date. #28. Women’s rugby game. No date. #27. Women’s rugby game. No date. #26. Men’s Lacrosse game. No date. #25. Male students around a truck with a “Niagara Beat Canisius College” sign. ‘Little Three rivalry remains as intense as ever!’ caption included. No date. #24.’Former moderator of athletics, Fr. James O’Keefe, chairman, modern languages, is an intent spectator at the purple eagle game.’ Caption with handwritten draft. No date. #23. Calvin Murphy taking a shot during game. ‘All-American Calvin Murphy, only 5’10”, continued his sports career as a guard with the Houston Rockets. While a student at N.U. Calvin was admired locally for his baton twirling performances for charitable functions.’ Caption. No date. #22. Back of photograph: “Al Williams, 1,000points Feb. 12, 1973.” #21. Niagara salutes Taps Gallagher. Located off campus? No date. #20. Calvin Murphy(?) taking a shot at the basket during a practice? Scrimmage? No date. #19. **Moved to basketball schedules** #18. Yearbook photograph of cheerleaders and coaches(?). Caption: ‘Remaining more or less purple and frolicsome, this species of eagle appears to change almost as the cheerleaders and their costumes.’ No date.
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