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Norm Stewart Collection (CA5854) PRELIMINARY INVENTORY ACCESSION CA5854 NORM STEWART COLLECTION This collection is available at The State Historical Society of Missouri, Research Center- Columbia. If you would like more information, please contact us at [email protected]. Dates: 1950s-2006 Creator: Stewart, Norman E., 1935- , collector Collection Size: 12.2 cubic feet, 2 audio cassettes, 2 CDs, 64 video cassettes, 52 DVDs, 14 oversize items Introduction Scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, photographs, awards, certificates, programs, and other material related to the life and career of the longtime University of Missouri men’s head basketball coach. Includes episodes of the Norm Stewart Show and various recordings of MU basketball games, interviews, and events. Donor Information The collection was donated to the State Historical Society of Missouri by Norman E. Stewart on 3 June 2005. Additional materials were donated on 23 August 2006. Box List Boxes 1-7 Scrapbooks containing photographs, newspaper clippings, programs, and ephemera related to the playing and coaching career of Stewart and University of Missouri basketball. Boxes 1-2 1950s-1980s Box 3 1981-1984 Box 4 1984-1988 Box 5 1989-1992 Box 6 1992-1995 Box 7 1995-1999 Boxes 8-9 Newspaper clippings, 1950s-1990s Box 10 (half gray) Team photographs, 1970s-1990s Photographs, awards, certificates Score sheets, 300th Win at Missouri, 1983 [Boxes 11-19 Vacant – consolidated into Box 10 after removing items from frames] Box 20 Newspaper clippings THE STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MISSOURI MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION 5/28/2020 ACCESSION CA5854 NORM STEWART COLLECTION Box 21 Congratulatory cards, correspondence, memorabilia, oral history transcript Boxes 22-24 Audiocassettes [2] (USE CDs) CD 1-2 Norm Stewart oral history, 3 May 2006 Videocassettes – Beta [5], VHS [59] (USE DVDs) DVD 1 Kansas at Missouri – men’s basketball, 11 March 1961 DVD 2 Men’s basketball season recaps, 1981-1983 DVDs 3-7 Norm Stewart Show, 1983 DVD 8 NBA Draft (incomplete), interview with Steve Stipanovich, 1983 DVD 9 Raw game footage – men’s basketball (non-Missouri), n.d. DVD 10 Team home video in Hawaii and practice, 1984, n.d. DVDs 11-12 Men’s basketball and Norm Stewart Show, 1984 DVD 13 Norm Stewart Show, 1984 DVD 14 Men’s basketball/Norm Stewart Show/KOMU-TV feature, 1983, 1984 DVD 15 Norm Stewart Show/KOMU-TV feature story, 1984 DVDs 16-18 Norm Stewart Show, 1986 DVD 19 Kansas State at Missouri – men’s basketball, 1 February 1987 DVD 20 Missouri at Iowa State (incomplete) – men’s basketball, 4 February 1987 DVD 21 Missouri at Oklahoma (incomplete) – men’s basketball, 7 February 1987 DVD 22 Men’s basketball season recap, “A Precious Dream,” 1987 DVD 23 Men’s basketball season highlights and promos, 1987, 1988 DVDs 24-26 Norm Stewart Show, 1988 DVD 27 “Band-Aids Court,” featuring Derrick Chievous, 1988 DVDs 28-30 Norm Stewart Show, 1989 DVD 31 Norm Stewart Show and men’s basketball highlights, 1990 DVD 32 Colorado at Missouri – men’s basketball, 4 February 1990 DVD 33 Oklahoma at Missouri – men’s basketball, 18 February 1990 DVDs 34-36 Norm Stewart Show, 1992 DVDs 37-40 Norm Stewart Show, 1993 DVDs 41-43 Norm Stewart Show, 1994 DVDs 44-46 Norm Stewart Show, 1995 DVD 47 Missouri vs. Illinois (incomplete) – men’s basketball, 23 December 1997 DVD 48 Montage of raw video and stories by Jack Harry, c. 1980s-2000 DVD 49 Number retirement ceremony, 2001; KMIZ-TV interview, 2000; American Cancer Society promos, n.d. DVD 50 Kansas at Missouri – men’s basketball, 29 January 2001 DVD 51 Norm Stewart Roast – Alzheimer’s Association of Mid-Missouri Chapter, Columbia Expo Center, 18 June 2004 Page 2 of 3 ACCESSION CA5854 NORM STEWART COLLECTION DVD 52 1954 NCAA Baseball Champions 50th Reunion, Columbia, MO, 2004 Box 25 (Oversize) Photographs, illustrations, awards, memorabilia OVERSIZE ITEMS LOCATION: UO-15 Certificate, Faculty-Alumni Award, 1972 Missouri House and Senate resolutions, 1994, 1999 (5) Poster, Big 8 Champs, 1994 Photograph of Anthony Peeler playing for MU, n.d. (autographed) Print, Collage of “Whitey” Herzog drawings, n.d. (autographed) Certificate, Kodak Basketball Coach of the Year Nominee, 1975 Award, All America Selections (Division I), 1983 (photocopy) Distinguished Service Award, American Legion Department of Missouri, 1995 (photocopy) Certificate, Helms Athletic Foundation College Basketball All-American Team, 1956 LOCATION: Map drawer, D-33A Poster, Coaches vs. Cancer, n.d. Page 3 of 3 .
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