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The materials listed in this document are available for research at the University of Record Series Number 26/20/37 Illinois Archives. For more information, email [email protected] or search Alumni Association http://www.library.illinois.edu/archives/archon for the record series number. Alumni Avery Brundage Collection, 1908-1975 Box 1: Amateur Athletic Union, 1932-34, 1941-62 1952-58 1959 1960-61 1962 1963 1964 Box 2: Amateur Athletic Union Amateur Athletic Union (AAU), 1965 1966-69 1970-74 "Amateur Athlete" magazine, 1959-69, 1970-71 Annual Meetings 56th Meeting, Atlantic City, New Jersey, Dec. 8-10, 1944 Executive and Foreign Relations Committees (E & FRC), June 29, 1945 Feb. 19, 1950 , New York, Feb. 10, 1951 New York Athletic Club, Feb. 17, 1952 64th Meeting, Spokane, Washington, Dec. 4-7, 1952 E & FRC, New York Athletic Club, Feb. 15, 1953 Washington, D.C., Nov. 27, 1953 65th Meeting, Washington D.C., Nov. 27-29, 1953 E & FRC, New York Athletic Club, Feb. 21, 1954 St. Louis, Missouri, June 19, 1954 68th Meeting, Louisville, Kentucky, Dec. 1-4, 1955

Box 3: Amateur Athletic Union Amateur Athletic Union Annual Meetings E & FRC, New York, New York, Feb. 19, 1956 Bakersfield, , June 22, 1956 69th Meeting, , California, Oct. 30-Nov. 2, 1956 E & FRC, New York, New York, Feb. 6, 1957 Washington, D.C., Nov. 28, 1957 70th Meeting, Washington, D.C., Nov. 28-Dec. 1, 1957 E & FRC, New York, New York, Feb. 23, 1958 Bakersfield, California, June 20, 1958 71st Meeting, , Illinois, Dec. 7, 1958 E & FRC, New York, New York, Feb. 22, 1959 Boulder, Colorado, June 19-20, 1959 72nd Meeting, Miami Beach, Florida, Dec. 3-6, 1959 E & FRC New York, New York, Feb. 21, 1960 Executive Committee (EC), Chicago, Illinois, May 19, 1960 E & FRC, Bakersfield, California, June 24, 1960 , Italy, August 28, 1960 EC, Chicago, Illinois, Oct. 15, 1960 73rd Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, Nov. 30-Dec. 4, 1960 26/30/37 2 EC, New York, New York, Feb. 26, 1961 E & FRC, New York, New York, Feb. 26, June 23, 1961 EC, Chicago, Illinois (2 folders), Oct. 1-3, 1961 E & FRC, Washington, D.C., Nov. 29, 1961 74th Meeting, Washington, D.C. (2 folders), Nov. 29-Dec. 3, 1961 E & FRC, New York, New York, Feb. 25 1962 Pomona, California (2 folders), June 22 1962 , Michigan, Nov. 28, 1962 75th Meeting, Detroit, Michigan (2 folders), Nov. 28-Dec. 2, 1962 EC, New York, New York, Feb. 24, 1963 St. Louis, Missouri, June 21-22, 1963 76th Meeting, , California, Dec. 4-8 1963 77th Meeting, Houston, , Dec. 2-6 1964 Box 4: Amateur Athletic Union Amateur Athletic Union Annual Meetings Foreign Relations Committee (FRC), Denver, Colorado, July 17, 1965 78th Meeting, Washington, D.C., Dec 1-5, 1965 FRC, Albuquerque, N.M. and New York, N.Y., March 4 and June 24, 1966 79th Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, Nov. 29-Dec. 4, 1966 EC, Chicago, Illinois, Feb. 24, 1967 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Aug. 19, 1967 80th Meeting, , Louisiana, Nov. 29-Dec. 3, 1967 E & FRC, Los Angeles, California, Feb. 22, 1968 Kansas City, Missouri, July 27-28, 1968 EC, New York, New York, Dec 1, 1968 81st Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, Dec 3-7, 1968 E & FRC, Sacramento, California, March 8-9, 1969 EC, Miami Beach, Florida, Dec. 1-2, 1969 82nd Meeting, Miami Beach, Florida, Dec. 2-6, 1969 EC, Indianapolis, Indiana, May 23-24, 1970 Indianapolis, Indiana, May 15-16, 1971 Associate Membership Committee, 1966 Athletes' Newsletter, 1964-66 Bingham, J. Lyman, 1929, 1933-34, 1956, 1959 Board Appointments, 1930 Board of Governors, 1934, 1945, 1949-53, 1959-68 Building Fund and Dedication, 231 W. 58th Street, New York, N.Y., 1957-63 Bulletins, 1953-61 Ferris, Daniel J., (2 folders), 1929-32, 1940, 1970-74 Financial Statement and Report, 1952, 1959-60

Box 5: Amateur Athletic Union, 1962-67 Forms, Publicity, Tests, 1953-63 Fund Drive, 1954, 1964 German Tour, 1937-38 Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1931-35, 1939, 1951 Hook, James Income from Dues, Registration and Sanction Fees Paid AAU by Associations, 1946-53 Paul R. Jordan Letter with Avery Brundage Response, 1933 Junior Olympics, 1949-52, 1960-61, 1964-67 Kelly, John B., Jr., 1971-74 26/30/37 3 Mills, A. G., 1929 NAACP, Walter White, 1936 National AAU Championship Awards, 1952 National AAU Olympic Finance Committee, 1954 National Playground and Recreation Committee, 1952 Newsletter of AAU, 1974 Newspaper Clippings, 1933-62 News Service, 1961 1947 Patrons Committee, 1968 Committee on Physical Fitness, AAU-Federal Security Agency, 1943-45 Kiphuth, Robert J. H., 1944-45 Pritchett, Norton, 1944-45 Physical Fitness Tests, Sr. and Jr., 1950 Box 6: Amateur Athletic Union Publicty, 1946 Quarterly Reports - David A. Matlin, 1967-68 Remarks to AAU by Avery Brundage to the Executive Committee, 5/13/61 by Albert Wheltle and Harry Hainsworth Sherman, Stuart P. "Points of View" "Women and Physical Culture and Sports," P. d. de Matheu YMCA and Amateur Athletic Union Agreement Regional Associations Central Association (3 folders), 1936, 1942-52, 1953-69, 1970-73 Trial Balance sheets, 1951-53 "What Cooks," 1946 Florida Gold Coast Association, "Sporty", 1967 Hawaiian Amateur Athletic Union, 1952, 1959 Indiana Association, 1960 Inland Empire Association 1952, 1959-62 Intermountain Association 1970-71 Iowa Association, 1955 Kentucky Association, 1970 Lake Erie Association, 1966

Box 7: Amateur Athletic Union

Regional Associations Metropolitan Association 1941-62 Metropolitan Association 1963-68 Ozark Association, 1952,1959 Pacific Association, 1952-66, 1967-69, 1970-74 Southern Association, 1951-61, 1970 Southern Pacific Association - NCAA Track Meet, Arnold Eddy, 1934 South Texas Association, 1947 Western Hemisphere Sports Federation Committee, 1944 Wisconsin Association, 1972 Box 8: Amateur Athletic Union Reilley, Thomas, 1934 Roberts Case, Jan, 1956-57 26/30/37 4 Rockne, Knute, 1929-31 Rules and Regulations, 1951-61 1962-65 1960-68 Shoe Scandal, 1968-69 Simms, James, 1959 Sports Governing Bodies, Amateur, 1962-63 Sports , 1940, 1954-61, 1968-69, 1970-72 Basketball Scandal, 1961 Basketball, Women's, 1946-47 Bicycling, 1946-51 Bowling, 1946 Boxing, 1946-47, 1951-53, 1968, 1972 , 1943, 1961-63, 1969 , 1941, 1945-69, 1970-72 Robert Kendler , 1953, 1967 Judo, 1961 1969, 1970-72 , 1945-52

Box 9: Amateur Athletic Union Sports Skating, 1946-48, 1954, 1965 Skiing, 1947, 1956, 1968 Soaring 1946 Softball 1950 1945-51, 1952-60, 1962, 1967-68 , 1948 Tennis, 1953, 1962, 1968 , 1931, 1936, 1938, 1945-50, 1951-65, 1970-71 Underwater , 1956 Volley Ball, 1945-47 , 1946-51 Wrestling, 1950-53, 1960, 1962, 1968, 1970-72 Yachting, 1946-48 Box 10: Amateur Athletic Union James E. Sullivan Award, (2 folders), 1904, 1930-31, 1935, 1945-50, 1951-69 Typed Notes and Data, 1950 Walsh, Patrick, 1935 Women in Sports, 1953 by A. G. Drew Amateur Code, 1933-38, 1944 Definition, American Olympic Committee, 1934-36 Fencers League of America, 1942-50 Pledge Clippings, 1956 Rule, Mr. Brundage's Memos, 1950-57 Rule Background Material, Clippings, notes, 1942-57 Box 11: 26/30/37 5 Amateur for Olympic Games, Definition of an: Sporting Life (), Baron de Coubertin's letter, articles, 1909 Amateurism, 1946-52 Articles by others, 1955-61 Clippings, 1937-63 Clippings, 1934, 1936, 1938, 1941, 1945-65 Correspondence, 1954-62 Data, 1929-47 Governing Bodies, Report from, 1945 Handwritten Notes Memorandums and Notes, 1944-56 Box 12: Amateurism National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics vs. National Collegiate Athletic Association, 1961-65 NAIA, A. 0. Duer, Executive Secretary, 1960-68 NAIA, 1970-71 AAU vs. Colleges (NCAA), 1926-37 NCAA, (2 folders), 1926, 1936-40, 1944, 1948-51, 1952-68 NCAA Clippings, 1970-74 Finance Committee, 1935-36, 1939 NCAA News, 1973 NCAA vs. AAU, 1962-68 AAU - NCAA, Committee on Commerce Hearing, Senator W. G. Magnuson, August, 1965 AAU - NCAA, Newspaper Clippings, 1962-66 NCAA - AAU Dispute, 1965-68 Sportsmanship Article, 1929

Box 13: Amateurism NCAA Sports Basketball, 1948-50 Bobsled, 1949 Equestrian, 1947 Football, 1951 Gliding, 1948 Gymnastics, 1947-48 Rowing, 1946-49 Soaring, 1946 Swimming (2 folders), 1946-50, 1957, 1968 Track & Field, 1946 Track Coaches Association, International Clinic, 1944, 1956 National Intercollegiate Athletic Association Swimming Championships, 1948 National Ski Association Amateur Rules, Annual Reports, Bulletins, 1935, 1948, 1956-57, 1967 General, 1936-60 Arthur Barth and Fred Bellmar, 1947-51 Edwin D. Eaton, 1952-53, 1960-61 Cortlandt T. Hill, 1952-53, 1959 Alfred D. Lindley, 1946-51 J. S. Mullin, ]951-63, 1964-68 26/30/37 6 Box 14: Amateurism National Ski Association Albert E. Sigal (3 folders), 1936, 1946-49, 1950-52, 1952-63 American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1947-51 American Express Company, Transportation, 1938-39 Applications, Olympic Positions, 1946-51 Box 15: Colleges and Universities Arkansas, 1964, 1967 Berea College, 1959-68, 1970-73 Bowdoin College, 1968-69, 1970-71 Brigham Young University, 1959 California Berkeley, 1953-55, 1960, 1962-64, 1970 Riverside, 1968 Santa Barbara, 1951, 1957, 1959, 1965-69, 1970 California State-Hayward, 1966-67 Clippings, 1966-67

Box 16: Colleges and Universities Chicago, 1959, 1969, 1970-74 Bulletins, Magazines, 1963-69 "Record", 1967-69 University Extension Announcements, 1962-63, 1965-69 Columbia University, 1954, 1960, 1969 Drake University, 1953 Fairleigh Dickinson University 1960 Florida State University, 1967 1958 George Williams College, 1954-69, 1970-74 Bulletins, 1960-69 Purpose Role A Saga of Box 17: Colleges and Universities Glassboro, 1964-69, 1972 Illinois, 1954-69 School of Physical Education, 1946-52 Sports Scandal, 1966-68 Clippings, 1966-67 Indiana University, 1966-68 State University of Iowa, 1960 Ithaca College, 1965 Kentucky, 1951-52, 1957-63 Lafayette College, 1955 Lake Forest College, 1962 Maryland, 1960, 1962, 1966, 1968, 1970 , 1966-67 Miami University, 1957-62 Michigan State University, 1953, 1966-68 Minnesota (2 folders), 1938-39, 1946-50 26/30/37 7 New York University, 1954-67 Northeastern University, 1948 , 1948 and 1951 Ohio State University, 1955, 1959, 1964, 1968-69, 1970-71 Oregon State College, 1958 Pennsylvania, 1946-48, 1952-63, 1967-69 Box 18: Colleges and Universities Pennsylvania State College, 1948 Pennsylvania State University, 1966-68 John A. Lucas, 1973-74 Pittsburgh, 1969 Presbyterian College, 1969 Princeton University, 1955, 1959, 1969 Purdue University, 1955, 1968 Queens College, 1960 Rutgers University, 1955 St. Louis University, 1955 San Jose State College, 1956 Southern California, 1950, 1957 , 1955-57, 1960-63 Syracuse University, 1970-71 Texas, 1947-48, 1965 Utah, 1960, 1964 Virginia, 1946-50 Washington University, ca. 1953, 1956-57 Western Kentucky State College, 1956 Western Washington College of Education, 1959 Westmont College, 1962-64 Wisconsin, 1965, 1969, 1971 Wyoming, 1970-72 Yale University, 1946-69, 1970 Universities and Colleges Miscellaneous, 1953, 1960-69, 1970-73

Box 19: Individuals A: 1930-69, 1970-73 Altin, C., 1968 Armstrong, William, 1952, 1956, 1962, 1966 B: 1936-45, 1946-52, 1953-69, 1970-73 Bangert, Bill, 1958, 1962-65, 1966-69, 1970 Village of Champ, Missouri Box 20: Individuals Barbuti, Ray, 1929 Bauer, Carl O., 1960, 1965-69, 1970-73 Bingham, J. Lyman, 1935-38, 1944-52, 1953-59, 1960-68 Blake, Major General Robert, 1954, 1960-69 Borotra, Jean, 1964-68 Burke, Henry Penn, 1941-44 Bush, Clarence, 1936

Box 21: Individuals 26/30/37 8 Bushnell, Asa S., 1941-45, 1946-47, 1948, 1949-50, 1951-52, 1953, 1954-59, 1962-65, 1969, 1971 Butler, Michael, 1965-67 Box 22: Individuals C: 1934-35, 1938-44, 1945-52, 1953-69, 1970-73 Cannon, Ralph, 1945-46 Compton, F. E. & Co., 1963-64 Cox, Norman, C. B., 1947-53 Crane, Harvey, 1946 D: 1936-69, 1970-74 Day, Donald, 1954-63 Desmond, Frank H., 1946 Diem, Carl, 1934-39, 1945, 1963 Diem, Carl Institut and Professor Liselott Diem (widow), 1970-71, 1974 Dikmanis, Janis, 1946-52, 1968

Box 23: Individuals E: 1931, 1941, 1944-69, 1970-73 F: 1934 1940-45, 1948-69, 1970-73 Fearnley, Sir Thomas, 1946-49 Ferris, Daniel J., 1936, 1937, 1938-40, 1941, 1945 Box 24: Individuals Ferris, Daniel J., 1946-47, 1948-49, 1950-52, 1953-56, 1957-61, 1962-66, 1967-69 Box 25: Individuals Flaherty, Vincent X., 1970 Freyermuth, George 1966-69 Friermood, H. T., 1952-55, 1956-57, 1958-63, 1964-69, 1970-73 G: 1941-69, 1970-74 Box 26: Individuals Gardner, George L., 1946-52 Gilbert, A. C., 1932-49 Greim, Willard N., 1945-46, 1950 Griffith, Major John L., 1937-40 Groeninger, Jr., W. C., 1945-48 Grombach, John W., 1963-1964 Guisan, Col. H., 1959-60 H: 1936-50, 1951-69, 1970-73 Box 27: Individuals Henry, William "Bill", 1953, 1964, 1968, 1970 Holt, E. J. H., 1947-52 Hope, Bob and Crosby, Bing, 1952-58 Horton, William L. vs. Batservice, 1952-53 Hulbert, Murray, 1929-34 Hunter, Evan, 1937-54 26/30/37 9 I: 1936, 1953-55, 1962, 1965, 1970-72 J: 1937, 1940-41, 1944-53, 1959-64 Jarvinen, Matti, 1934-35, 1971-72 Jay, John, 1952-56 Johnson, Lawrence, 1944-55, 1960 Jokl, Dr. E., 1949 Box 28: Individuals K: 1936-69, 1970-73 Kennedy, Dr. Charles W., 1928-34 Kennedy, Joseph P. Jr. Foundation, 1968-72 Kirby, Gustavus T., 1928-31, 1932-34 Box 29: Individuals Kirby, Gustavus T., 1935, 1936, January to June 1937, July to December 1937, 1938

Box 30: Individuals Kirby, Gustavus T., 1939, 1940-41, 1942-46, 1947-49, 1950-57 Box 31: Individuals Klingeberg, Werner, 1937-40 L: 1940-69, 1970-73 Lamb, Dr. A. S., 1946-50 Langley, Roger, 1946-51 Lekarska, Nadia, 1957-69 Lennon, Thomas 1948-68 Lunn, Arnold, 1945-68 Lynch, Ellen, 1957-58 M: 1936, 1939-69 Box 32: Individuals M: 1970-74 Mc: 1936, 1947-48, 1953-56, 1963, 1968-69, 1971-72 MacArthur, Douglas, 1946 MacArthur, General Douglas (Memorial), 1970 Mahoney, Judge Jeremiah T., 1934-35, 1940-42, 1952-53, 1961, 1965 Mann Leslie, 1941, 1945-50 Manning, Dr. G-, 1946-48 Matthaei, Fred C., 1946-48, 1952-58, 1963-65 Matuszewski, Ignacy, 1944-46 McGovern, John T., 1940-52, 1953-60 Box 33: Individuals Messerli, Dr. Francis Marius, 1956-70 Metcalf, T. Nelson, 1949, 1953 Miller, Marion U., 1946-64, 1970 Misangyi, Dr. Otto, 1946-53, 1962 N: 1939-46, 1953-60, 1964-68, 1971-72 Nurmi, Paavo, 1929-34, 1950 26/30/37 10 O: 1940-45, 1952-65, 1968-69, 1970-72 Ornstein, Charles L. 1952-56, 1960-61, 1966 Owens, Jesse, 1936, 1950-51, 1956, 1965, 1970 P: 1930, 1937-69, 1970-73 Painter, Walter, 1960-61, 1965, 1969 Palmedo, Roland, 1946-51, 1953, 1956, 1959-62 1971-72 Paplauskas-Ramunas, Dr. Anthony, 1956, 1960, i966, 1969 Parker, J. Brooks B., 1950-52 Box 34: Individuals Patteson, Mrs J. C. (Molly), 1955-69 Pihkala, Lauri, 1935-52, 1953, 1956-69 Poplimont, Andre G., 1947, 1952-54, 1958, 1962 Q: 1954, 1970-72 R: 1933-35, 1940-69, 1970-73 Raycroft, Dr. Joseph E., 1937-48 Reiner, Gabriel (Cosmos Travel Bureau), 1963-69 Renwick, Ralph, 1949 Ritter, R. M., Treasurer USOA, 1946-60, 1961-68, 1970

Box 35: Individuals Roby, Douglas, F., 1951-52, 1959 Rose, General William C., 1945, 1953-54, 1959 Rosen, Count Clarence Von, 1932 Rubien, Frederick W., 1923-24, 1928-32, 1933-34, 1935, 1936 Box 36: Individuals Rubien, Frederick W., 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941-45 Box 37: Individuals S: 1937-50, 1951-69, 1970-73 Santee, Wes, 1954-56 Schlatter, Frederic, 1957-59 Scott, Barbara Ann, 1947 Newspaper Clippings, 1947

Box 38: Individuals Simms, James, 1936-38, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942-43, 1944-46 Box 39: Individuals Simms, James, 1947-51, 1952-60, 1961-69, 1970-74 Sober, Pincus, 1950-68 Stagg, Amos Alonzo, 1961, 1965 Steers, Fred L., 1945-51 Stern, Bill, 1945 Stump, A1, 1955-59, 1970-73 Swan, Joyce A., 1946-47 Swarts, H. Jamison, 1952 26/30/37 11 Box 40: Individuals T: 1931, 1938-68 1970-72 Taylor, Mrs. Ada 1937-68 Thorpe, Jim (Committee for returning of medals), 1949-69, 1970-73 Toomey, William( Bill), 1969-70, 1973 Torance, R C., 1952, 1956, 1970 Trimble, Rufus J., 1946-48 U: 1956, 1964 V: 1940-41, 1945, 1951, 1957, 1960-62, 1966-68, 1970-71 Van Camp, Owen, 1945-48, 1949-50, 1951-64 Box 41: Individuals Varney, Harold Lord, American Mercury, 1937 W: 1939-68, 1970-73 Wallace, Col. Irving "Speed", 1953, 1956 Wheltle, Albert F., 1950-51 Whittle, Glenn C., 1937-40 Wilson, K. L., 1946-65 Wortman, Dietrich, 1937-45 X-Y: 1947-49, 1960, 1965-68, 1971 Y: 1971 You, Richard W., 1969-70 Z: 1940-43, 1956, 1960, 1965-69, 1970-72

Box 42: IOC Presidents and Secretariat Baillet-La Tour, Count Henri, 1932-42, IOC President 1925-42 Edstrom, J. Sigfrid, 1929-33, 1934, 1935-39, 1940-44 1945-46, 1947, IOC President, 1945-52 Box 43: IOC Presidents and Secretariat Edstrom, J. Sigfrid, 1948-49, 1950-54, 1954-64 Berlioux, Mme. Monique, 1964-68, 1969 Box 44: IOC Presidents and Secretariat Berlioux, Mme. Monique, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973-74 Jonas, Eric Case, 1964-65 Takac, Arthur, IOC Technical Director, 1969 Box 45: IOC Presidents and Secretariat Takac, Arthur, 1970, 1971, 1972 Westerhoff, Johann (Secretary), 1966, 1967, 1968-69 Zanchi, Mme. L., 1945-46, 1963-67 Box 46: IOC Presidents and Secretariat Mayer, Otto (Chancellor), 1946-52, July 1, 1953 - June 30, 1954; July 1 Dec. 31, 1954

Box 47: IOC Presidents and Secretariat 26/30/37 12 Mayer, Otto (Chancellor), 1955, 1956, 1957 Box 48: IOC Presidents and Secretariat Mayer, Otto (Chancellor), 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961 Box 49: IOC Presidents and Secretariat Mayer, Otto (Chancellor), 1962, 1963, 1964 Clippings regarding Mayer's resignation 1964, 1965-70, undated Box 50: IOC Members IOC, Who's Who, provisional edition, Oct. 1974 Aberdare, Lord Clarence, 1937-58; England Ademola, Sir Adtokunbe, 1959, 1966-69, 1971-72; Alberdi, Enrique, 1955-59; Argentina Aldao, Ricardo C., 1940-58; Argentina Alexander, Reginald S., 1955-69 1970-72- Kenya Ali, Syed Wajid, 1956-68, 1970-72; Pakistan Andrassy, Count Geza, 1938; Hungary Andrianow, Konstantin, 1954-69, 1970-72; U.S.S.R. Arroyo Yerovi, Dr. Agustin, 1964-69, 1970-72; Ecuador Axel, Prince, 1950-54, 1957-59, 1963-64; Denmark Azuma, Ryotoro, 1949-69;

Box 51: IOC Members Bakrac, Boris, 1954, 1960-66; Yugoslavia Barbosa Baez, Enrique O., 1947, 1951; Chile Barry, Amadou, 1965-67; de Beaumont, Count Jean, 1952-67, 1968-69, 1970-74; Beitz, Berthold, 1972-73; Germany Benavides, Alfredo, 1938, 1945-60, 1965-68; Peru Benjelloun, Hadj Mohammed, 1961-70; Morocco Beracasa, Jose A., 1964, 1971-72; Venezuela de Blonay, Baron Godefroy, 1937; Algeria Bolanaki, Angelo, 1950-64; France Bonacossa, Alberto, 1938-39, 1946-60, 1968-69; Italy Brown, George McLaren, ca. 1939; Canada Bustamente, Julio B., 1949-53, 1956-59, 1962, 1965-68; Venezuela Bustos Moron, Horacio, 1940-42, 1945, 1949-52, 1954-55; Argentina Box 52: IOC Members Chang, Key Young, 1962, 1966-74; Korea Charusathiara, Gen. Prapass, 1972; Thailand Clark Flores, Gen. Jose de J., 1949-61, 1962-65, 1966-67, 1968, 1969, 1970-72; Mexico Box 53: IOC Members Comelin, Julio Gerlein, 1940, 1958-72; Colombia Constantine, King, 1963-72; Greece Coudert, Frederic R. 1937-55; Cross, Cecil L. S., 1969-71; New Zealand 26/30/37 13 Csanadi, Arpad, 1964-65, 1969-72; Hungary Curtis-Bennett, Sir Noel, 1948-49; Great Britain Daume, Willi, 1957-69, 1970-71, 1973; Germany Dawes, A. Sidney, 1947-51, 1952-68; Canada Desborough, Lord 1934; England Dibos, Eduardo, 1941, 1956-72; Peru Box 54: IOC Members Ditlev-Simonsen, Olaf, 1950-69; Djoukitch, Gen. Svet. S., 1947; Yugoslavia Dryssen, Gen. Gustav, 1954, 1957-72; Ekelund, Bo, 1932-69; Sweden Ericsson, Gunnar L.V., 1963-72; Sweden Erler, Suat, 1954-73; Turkey Exeter, Marquess, David, former Lord Burghley, 1938, 1945-52, 1952-59, 1960-63; Great Britain

Box 55: IOC Members Exeter, Marquess, David, former Lord Burghley, 1964-66, 1967-69, 1970-73; Great Britain Fearnley, Thomas 1938, 1953, 1956-61; Norway Ferreira, Santos Jose, 1947-63; Brazil Frenckell, Erik von, 1947, 1950-69; Finland Gafner, Raymond, 1969-71; Box 56: IOC Members Garland, John Jewett, 1947-52, 1953-69; United States Garland, William May, 1934-37, 1938-41, 1942-45, 1946-48; United States Box 57: IOC Members Gemayel, Cheik Gabriel, 1956-70, 1973; Lebanon Gomez, Marte R., 1940-46, 1949-69, 1970-73; Mexico Gruss, Dr. Joseph G. A., 1953-55, 1958-65, 1968; Czechoslovakia Guinle, Arnaldo, 1944, 1948-53, 1957, 1960-63; Brazil Guirandou, Louis, 1969; Guisan, Gen. Henri, 1938-39, 1954; Switzerland Halim Mohamed, Dr. Abdel, 1966, 1970; Sudan von Halt, Dr. Karl Ritter, 1932-41, 1945-55, 1956-64; Germany Box 58: IOC Members Hamengku, Hamengku Sultan, 1967-72; Indonesia Hanover, Prince George, 1954, 1965-66, 1969-71; Germany Havelange, Jean, 1963-67 1970, 1973; Brazil Herzog, Maurice, 1961-65 1970-72; France Hodler, M. Marc, 1950, 1965, 1970, 1972; Switzerland Hogarty, Alexander J., 1938-39; Ecuador Honey, Reginald, 1949, 1956, 1959-72; Honkajuuri, Paavo, 1970-72; Finland Hsu, Henry, 1967-73; Inciarte, Alfredo, 1962-65, 1968; Uruguay Jaffar, Ahmed E. H., 1953-65, 1969; Pakistan 26/30/37 14 Jahnke, Ernest Lee, 1936; United States Kano, Jigoro, ca. 1939; Japan van Karnebeek, Herman A., 1962-72; Netherlands Kentish, Brig.-Gen. R. J., 1938, 1947; Great Britain Ketseas, Jean, 1938, 1950-65; Greece Killanin, Lord, 1955-67; Ireland Box 59: IOC Members Killanin, Lord, 1968-69, 1970-71, 1972-73; Ireland Kiyokawa, Masaji, 1968-69; Japan Krogius, Ernest, 1938-39, 1952-54; Finland Kroutil, Frantisek, 1964, 1970-72; Czechoslovakia Lappas, Vice Admiral Pyrros, 1963-67, 1970; Greece Lee, Dr. Ki Poong, 1955-60; Korea Lee, Dr. Sang Beck, 1946-66; Korea Leon, Virgilio de, 1970; Panama Liechtenstein, Prince Franz Josef de, 1952-56, 1960-68; Liechtenstein de Liege, Prince Albert, 1955, 1958-60, 1964- Loth, Dr. Jerzy, 1951-61, 1967; Luke, The Lord, 1954-64, 1968; Great Britain de Luxembourg, Grand-Duc Jean 1953, 1961, 1964-70; Luxembourg Luxton, Lewis, 1957-58;

Box 60: IOC Members MacMahon, Pedro Ibarra (Baron de Guell), 1952-54, 1953-69, 1970-72; Spain Magalhaes, Major Sylvio de, 1956, 1963-65, 1968-72; Brazil Markhof, Dr. Manfred Ritter Mautner von, 1951, 1956, 1958, 1965-68, 1971; Austria Massard, Armand, 1951-64, 1965-71; France Matuszewski, Ighace, 1937, 1946; Poland Mayer, Albert, 1946-47, 1951-69; Switzerland Meckleúburg, Adolf Friedrich, Duke of, 1956-57, 1965; Germany Merode, Prince Alexandre de, 1964-70; Belgium Merrick, J. G., 1938; Canada Mezo, Ference, 1948-63; Hungary Moenck, Mrs. Hazel McClure de, 1969; Cuba Moenck, Dr. Miguel A., 1945, 1949-69; Cuba

Box 61: IOC Members Monaco, Prince Pierre de, 1954-59, 1964- Monaco Montu, Carlo, 1939- Italy Mortanges, C. F. Pahud de, 1954, 1958-60, 1964; Netherlands Mzali, M. Mohamed, 1963-70; Tunisia Nagai, Matsuzo, 1937-38, 1946-51, 1957; Japan Negri, Mario L., 1949-53, 1956-71; Argentina Nemetschke, Dr. Rudolf 1969-72; Austria Onesti, Giulio, 1946, 1949-65, 1966-67, 1968-69, 1970-72; Italy Opel, Dr. Georg Von, 1952, 1965-66, 1969-71; Germany Box 62: IOC Members Pahlavi, Prince Gholam Reza, 1956-57, 1960, 1964-70; Iran Parker, J. Brooks B., 1949-50; United States 26/30/37 15 Pasha, S. E. Mohammed Taher, 1938, 1950-70; Egypt Patteson, J. C., 1949-55; Canada Pereira de Castro, Raoul, 1966-68; Portugal Pietri, Francois, 1953, 1956, 1963-67; France Pontes, Dr. Jose, 1946, 1952-53, 1956-61; Portugal Porritt, Sir Arthur, 1951, 1956-68; Great Britain Prado, Antonio Jr., 1952, 1955; Brazil Rakotobe, Rene, 1967, 1971; Madagascar Rangell, Johan W., 1939, 1953-61, 1965-72; Finland Reczek, Wlodzimierz, 1955-63, 1966-70; Poland Riviera Bascur, Alejandro, 1947, 1953-54, 1958-64; Chile Roby, Douglas F., 1952-72; United States Romanov, Aleksei, 1954-55, 1962; Russia Rosen, Count Clarence de, 1935-38, 1945-49, 1952; Sweden Samaranch, Juan Antonio, 1957-74; Spain Scharroo, Col. Peter W., 1946-57, 1960-61; Netherlands Schobel, Dr. Heinz, 1955-69; Germany

Box 63: IOC Members Schobel, Dr. Heinz, 1970-73; Germany Seeldrayers, R. W., 1947, 1952-55, 1958- Belgium Serratosa, Cibils, Joaquin, 1946-47, 1950-63; Uruguay Sherrill, General C. H., 1934; United States Stefani, Giorgio de, 1953-73; Italy Singh, Raia Bhalindra, 1956-71; India Siperco, Alexandru, 1953, 1956-67, 1970; Romania Sondhi, G. D., 1942, 1948-66, 1969; India Sosa, Dr. Augustin A., 1952-67; Panama Soyeshima, Michimasa, 1936-39; Japan Staubo, Jan, 1966-72; Norway Stoytchev, Gen Vladimir, 1954-72; Bulgaria Takeda, Prince Tsuneyoshi, 1953, 1958-72; Japan Box 64: IOC Members Takaishi, Dr. Shingoro, 1948-55, 1959-68; Japan Thanon di Revel, 1953-60, 1964; Italy Thofelt, General Sven, 1972; Sweden Tokugawa, Prince Iyesato, 1937; Japan Touny, A. D., 1954-56, 1959-69, 1970-71; United Arab Republic Trannoy, Baron de, 1953-60; Belgium Tung, Shou-yi, 1956-59; People's Republic of Vargas, Jorge B., 1948-64, 1968, 1970-71; Vind, Ivar, 1959-69, 1970-73; Denmark Waage, Benedikit G., 1951, 1954, 1957, 1960-62, 1966; Iceland Weidl-Raymon, Charles, 1965-68; Japan Weir, Hugh, 1951, 1957-72; Australia Worrall, James, 1961, 1966-71; Canada Ydigoras, Fuentes Miguel, 1949-52, 1958; Guatemala Box 65: Bulletin Officiel du Comite International Olympique The Revue Olympique for 1901-1914 contains bulletins of the International Olympic Committee. 26/30/37 16 Numbers Number of Reports Year 2 1 ca. 1913 1-4 2 1926 5-9 2 1927 10-11 2 1928 12-14 4 1929 15-16 2 1930 17-19 2 1931 20-22 2 1932 23-24 3 1933 25-27 4 1934 28-30 4 1935 31-32 3 1936 33-35 4 1937 36 2 1938 42 1 1939

Box 66: Bulletin du Comite International Olympique Numbers Number of Copies Date 1 3 15 Oct. 1946 2 3 Dec. 1946 3 1 Feb. 1947 4 1 April 1947 5 2 July 1947 6 1 Sept. 1947 7 1 Nov. 1947 8 1 Jan. 1948 9 1 March 1948 10 1 May 1948 11 1 Sept. 1948 12 1 Nov. 1948 13 1 Jan. 1949 14 1 March 1949 15 2 May 1949 16 1 July 1949 17 1 Sept. 1949 18 1 Nov. 1949 19 1 Jan. 1950 20 1 March 1950 21-22 1 June-Aug. 1950 23-24 1 Oct. 1950 25 1 Jan. 1951 26 1 March 1951 Box 66: Bulletin du Comite International Olympique (BCIO) (continued) BCIO # # of Copies Date BCIO # # of Copies Date 27 1 June 5 43 3 Dec. 53 28 1 July 51 44 3 Feb. 54 29 1 Sept. 51 45 3 April 54 26/30/37 17 30 1 Nov. 51 46 3 June 54 31 1 Jan. 52 47 3 Aug. 54 32 1 March 52 48 3 Oct. 54 33 1 May 52 49 3 Feb. 55 34-35 3 Sept. 52 50 3 April 55 36 3 Nov. 52 51 3 Aug. 55 37 5 Jan. 53 52 3 Nov. 55 38 2 March 53 53 3 Feb. 56 39-40 3 June 53 54 3 May 56 41 3 Aug. 53 55 3 July 56 42 3 Oct. 53 56 3 Oct. 53

Box 67: Bulletin du Comite International Olympique (BCI0) BCI0 # # of Copies Date BCIO # # of Copies Date 57 2 Feb. 57 69 2 Feb. 60 58 2 May 57 70 2 May 60 59 2 Aug. 57 71 2 July 60 60 2 Nov. 57 72 2 Nov. 60 61 2 Feb. 58 73 2 Feb. 61 62 2 May 58 74 2 May 61 63 2 Aug. 58 75 1 Aug. 61 64 2 Nov. 58 76 2 Nov. 61 65 2 Feb. 59 77 1 Feb. 62 66 2 May 59 78 1 May 62 67 2 Aug. 59 79 1 Aug. 62 68 2 Nov. 59 80 1 Nov. 62

Box 68: Bulletin du Comite International Olympique (BCI0) BCI0 # # of Copies Date BCIO # # of Copies Date 81 1 Feb. 63 91 1 Aug. 65 82 1 May 63 92 2 Nov. 65 83 1 Aug. 63 93 2 Feb. 66 84 1 Nov. 63 94 1 May 66 85 1 Feb. 64 95 2 Aug. 66 86 2 May 64 96 2 Nov. 66 87 1 Aug. 64 97 2 Feb. 67 88 2 Nov. 64 98-99 4 Aug. 67 89 2 Feb. 65 Box 69: International Olympic Committee Newsletter No. Date 1 Sept. 1967 2 Nov. 1967 3 Dec. 1967 4 Jan. 1968 5-12, 15 Feb.-Sept. Dec. 1968 4, 6-7, 12-14 Jan., March-April, Sept., Oct.-Nov., 1968, French Translation 1-15 Jan.-Dec. 1968, Spanish Translation 16-27 Jan.-Dec. 1969 16-27 Jan.-Dec. 1969, Spanish Translation 26/30/37 18 Box 70: Circular Letters No. Date J. Sigfrid Edstrom 1a July 18, 1940 1b Aug. 13, 1940 1c Oct. 3, 1940 2 Dec. 10, 1940 3 Feb, 5, 1941 4 April 21, 1941 Oct. 25, 1941 7 Jan. 8, 1942 8 Jan. 24, 1942 9 Feb. 17, 1942 10 June 15, 1942 11 Oct. 15, 1942 12 May 15, 1943 13 Nov. 1, 1943 Dec. 29, 1944 14 Sept. 15, 1944 Sept. 1, 1945 Otto Mayer Jan. 17, 1946 May 12, 1949 June 1950 1-4, 7-41 1952-1954 42-129 1955-1958 130-138, Jan. - June 1958 140-211 July 1940 - 1962 26/30/37 19 Index to Circular Letters to IOC, NOC'S and IF'S 1959 Date No. Jan. 8 130 To NOC - Suggested meeting of the NOC's with the Executive Board of IOC in Rome, May 19, 1959 Feb. 13 131 To IOC & NOC - Avery Brundage's reply to Russian members of IOC and the U.S.S.R. Olympic Committee's letter Feb. 13 132 To NOC & Exec. Bd. of IOC - Report on replies to suggested meeting in Rome, 1959 Mar. 20 133 To IOC - Dates of 1960 Sessions in Rome and May 14 134 To IOC- Circular letter from Avery Brundage re proposals of Vice President to change basic policies June 6 135 To IF's (copy to NOC) - Withdrawals from Art. 34 & 37 of Rules 136 To IF's , NOC & IOC - A. Brundage's statement re politics in IOC June 17 137 To IFS - questionnaire re members in Pekin-China and Formosa June 23 138 To IOC - Press statements to be issued only by President or Chancellor 139 Number overlooked - no bulletin issued July 15 140 To IOC, NOC & IF - Organizing committee's news release on 1960 VIII Olympic Winter Games admitting Nationalist Chinese, but not Red Chinese Aug. 10 141 To IOC - Problem of Formosa - China Aug. 10 142 To IOC - Greek invitation to government representatives to sign convention for protection of emblems in Aug. 20 143 To IOC members - Conference for signature of convention for protection of Olympic Games, their names and their emblems Sept. 144 To IOC - Invitation to 56th Session of IOC at San Francisco Oct. 7 145 To IOC - Vote re recognition of IF Time-Keepers by IOC Oct. 8 146 To IOC - Question re recognition of North Korean Olympic Committee Oct. 29 147 To IOC - Action needed to combat use of international sport as political weapon Nov. 8 148 To IOC - Commemorative plate placed at Sorbonne, December 1 Nov. 13 149 To IOC - Protocols of IOC for 1960 Nov. 15 150 To IOC - Hotel reservations for 56th Session IOC at San Francisco Dec. 17 151 To UCI, FEI, FIE, IAAF - re violations published by Le Miroir Des Sports 1960 Date No. Jan. 22 152 To IOC - re revisions & re-wordings in Rule Book Jan. 22 153 To IOC - alterations & adjunctions brought into Rules since 1958 March 154 To IOC, IF, NOC's re USSR Olympic Committee proposal to reorganize IOC July 5 155 To IOC (copy to NOC & IF) - position of IOC vis-a-vis sport in China July 5 156 To IOC, NOC's, IF - Olympic sport in South Africa & article from "DRUM" July 26 157 To NOC (copy to IOC, IF) - re eligibility rules governing competitors Aug. 6 158 To IOC - re improving public relations of IOC and Olympic Movement Aug. 6 159 To NOC's (copy to IOC) - re opening ceremony of XVII Olympiad Games Aug. 6 160 To IOC - duties and responsibilities of IOC members Sept. 10 161 To IOC - list of approved , for preference check Oct. 12 162 To ISF, NOC - Invitation to Olympic meetings in Athens, June 1961 Oct. 12 163 To IOC - invitation to 58th Session of IOC in Athens, June 1961 26/30/37 20 Oct. 18 164 To some members of IOC - re return of Questionnaire No. 161 Oct. 20 165 To IOC - questionnaire re official insignia Nov. 2 166 To IOC - notice of death of Madame Bolanki, Oct. 29 Nov. 17 167 To IOC - re recommendations for improvement of the Games Nov. 17 168 To IWSF's and NOC's - (copy to IOC) - re defeat of proposal to abandon Olympic Winter Games Nov. 17 169 To NOC's, IOC - request for info on importance of Olympic sports practiced in member's countries Nov. 17 170 To NOC' s (copy to IOC) - request for suggestions on improving the Games, maintaining high principles Nov. 17 171 To IF's (copy to NOC, IOC) - judging of different sports at Games Nov. 17 172 To IF's, NOC (copy to IOC) - re restriction of entries Nov. 21 173 To IOC - re replies received to Questionnaire No. 161 Nov. 24 174 To IOC - re results concerning choice of insignia Nov. 24 175 To IOC, NOC, IF - alterations or adjs. brought in Rules at Rome session Dec. 9 176 To IOC - photo of Russian athlete B. Shaklin Dec. 16 177 To NOC (copy to IOC) - re benefits of national program of physical training 1961 Date No. Jan. 17 178 To IF's, Organizing Committees of Games, Innsbruck Winter Games re meeting of delegates in Athens Mar. 20 179 To IOC's - review of objectives of Olympic Movement since the Games were revived by Baron de Coubertin Apr. 30 180 To IOC's - new list of Press addresses July 181 To IF's - re eligibility of entries July 182 To IF's - re increased payment by Organizing Committees for Tokyo and Innsbruck Games Aug. 30 183 To IF's (copy to Ex. Bd. of IOC, Tokyo & Innsbruck Organizing Comms.) re Olympic Rule No. 37 Nov. 28 184 Re Albert Mayer's pamphlet - "Amateurism - Project No. 2" Nov. 28 185 Article entitled "Stop, Look and Listen" re certain developments affecting Olympic Movement Nov. 28 186 Article re: history of "Payment for Broken Time" Nov. 187 Reprint of article in WORLDS SPORTS, November 1948 - "Amateur Sport and Broken Time" by Avery Brundage Dec. 188 NOC's, (copy to IOC) - re exclusive rights to use Olympic words and emblems and any government laws protecting same 1962 Date No. Jan. 16 190 To IF's - re re-affiliation of NF's of Jamaica Jan. 17 191 To NOC's (copy to members of IOC) - re to recent Circular letter re abuse of Olympic Emblems and Law protecting them in certain countries 192 Feb. 28 193 To members of IOC - Final dates, chosen together with the USSR Org. Committee of Moscow Session Mar. 26 194 To IF's (copies to NOC's and IOC members) - re meeting of the Exec. Bd. in Lausanne when Pres. Marc b'odler of IF's de Ski gave a report on 1962 World Championships at Chamonix which had to be cancelled because of political interference Mar. 30 195 To IOC members - At Athens session subject of change in Rule No. 10 to permit election of limited number of members with 26/30/37 21 outstanding international record in amateur sport regardless of residence Apr. 5 196 To IOC members - re on page 78 of Rule book statement concerning scoring of points in Olympic Games notwithstanding this official Olympic expression the Olympic Games are contests between individuals and not between nations and that scores have no value Apr. 4 197 To Executive Board - re area of agreement on subject of Broken Time IOC and IF'S always refused to approve this practice - would lead to destruction of Olympic Games. Also statement willing to include in amateur code Apr. 4 198 To IF's (copy to General Jose de J. Clark F., Herbert G. Macdonald and Julio E. Monagas) - re some of the IF'S been approached by a Cuban political organization, I.N.D.E.R. which ignores fact there are existing National Federations regularly affiliated to the Comite Olimpico Cubana, Amistad 419, Havana Cuba which is the recognized NOC in this country June 24 199 To IOC members - re difficulty in finding men with an international viewpoint and knowledge of Olympic principles also have adequate experience in sport and possess the interest, etc. necessary for membership on the IOC; would like recommendations of such for future candidates July 1 200 To IOC members, NOC'S and IP'S - re 59th Session of the IOC held in Moscow - June 3-8 July 4 201 To IOC members - (copy to NOC'S) re 60th Session, , 1963 July 10 202 To members of IOC, to Presidents of NOC'S having no member in IOC re I.O.A.C. at Moscow studied problems of sport in Africa appeal for funds to obtain an assistant to Mr. Otto Mayer, chancellor from all NOC'S Sept. 1 203 To NOC'S, (copies to IOC, IF'S and to News Services) - re Booklet containing Eligibility Rules for the Olympic Games - also included pertinent paragraphs from 1962 rule book with amplications and interpretations made recently by IOC at it's 59th Session Sept. 6 Communication a la Presse - French Oct. 3 204 A Messieurs les membres de la Commission Ececutive du C.I.O. and Federations Internationales -Meeting 6/6/63 Oct. 18 205 Presidents & General Secretaries NOC's re: Purpose and Aims of the International Olympic Aid Commission Oct. 19 206 Members of the IOC COMMISSION re subvention granted to the Commission to give it administrative structure Nov. 8 207 To Presidents & General Secretaries of IF'S re International Olympic Aid Commission Nov. 13 208 To the Cities candidates to stage the Games of the XIXe Olympiad, 1968 and to those candidates to stage the Xth Olympic Winter Games in 1968 (copy to NOC'S and IF'S) - 60th Session of the IOC to take place in Nairobi, October 17, 18-19, 1963 Nov. 21 209 To Executive Board of IOC, to IF'S - Meeting Feb. 8, 1963, Lausanne Subject: Sport and Politics Dec. 3 210 To Mr. Avery Brundage, President IOC - re International Olympic Aid Commission - series of questions to be answered in order to complete information and make Commission's report to IOC at 60th Session in Nairobi Dec. 15 211 To A Messieurs les Membres de la Commission d'Aide Internationale Olympique 26/30/37 22

1963 Date No. Jan. 5 212 To Communication a la Presse - Sport Et Politique Jan. 15 213 To Members of Executive Board and IF'S - 'International Sports and Politics' - from G. D. Sondhi, IOC India. Jan. 14 214 To members of IOC re: Finances and Documentation Jan. 21 215 International Olympic Aid Commission re Questionnaire 216 To IF'S (copy to members of IOC) re Recommendation adopted at Lausanne meeting, February 8th Feb. 23 217 To IOC Members re Questionnaire Quorum 218 To IF's and Executive Board of IOC - Next meeting of Executive Board of IOC June 6th, Lausanne Mar. 14 219 To the Cities Candidate to the Organization of the Games of the XIXth Olympiad in 1968 - (copy to NOC'S, IF'S, Members of IOC) 220 To NOC'S (Copies to IOC Executive Board) re - meeting in 1963 at Nairobi, Kenya 221 Aux Federations Internationales Apr, 1 222 To IF'S and to Executive Board of IOC - re Propositions for meeting in Lausanne June 61 meeting of IF'S June 5th Apr. 7 223 To Members of IOC - 60th Session in Nairobi confirmed; "" in Dakar, April 8th Apr- 19 224 To Executive Board of IOC and IF'S re Agenda of June 6th meeting in Lausanne 225 To IF'S (copy to Members of IOC - Youth's Festival ; para graph quoted from circular letter from Weightlifting Federation May 226 To IF'S (copy to Executive Board of IOC) five member delegation of the Organizing Committee for Tokyo XVIII Olympiad May 16 227 To IOC Members re Session at Nairobi, Kenya, Oct. 14-19 May 22 228 To Members of International Olympic Aid Commission re African Situation July 10 230 To National Olympic Committees re Article 34 in Rules June 18 229 To Summer Sports International Federations re Documentation for Cities candidate for Organization of 1968 Games July 12 231 To Members of IOC - re: Ferreira Pires (Portugal) July 10 232 To National Olympic Committees re Olympic Rules, Article 34 July 25 233 To Members of IOC, NOC'S and IF'S - re Mr. Dimiter Mishev, Sofia and research on Olympic Games and Contestants 234 To Members of IOC and IF'S - re Population of 106 NOC'S recognized by IOC 236 To Members of IOC, NOC'S and IF'S - re "The Games of the New Emerging Forces" (GANEF0) Djakarta -asking dates when scheduled July 30 235 To IOC Members and IF'S - re Correction, P. 9 of the Minutes and P. 52 of the Bulletin Number 83 Aug. 237 To Members of IOC - re Agenda for 60th Session Aug. 23 238 To IOC Members, NOC'S, IF'S, Tokyo Organizing Committee, Innsbruck Organizing Committee, Cities candidate for 1968 Games and African delegates Aug. 25 239 To Members of IOC, NOC'S and IF'S - re: copy of letter sent by the International Amateur Athletic Federation to all its members, re "Ganefo" Aug. 25 240 To - International Federations of Summer Sports re Presentation of Delegates - 60th Session at Baden-Baden, Germany Aug. 31 241 To Members of the Olympic Aid Commission and Members of IOC 26/30/37 23 Executive Board re African Delegates Sept. 17 242 To Members of NOC re Agenda of the Baden-Baden meeting, 10/15/63 Sept. 23 243 To IOC Members, IF'S and NOC'S Sept. 30 244 To IF's and IOC Members re "First Ganefo" and I.A.A.F. Nov. 4 245 To IF'S and Executive Committee of IOC re Federation Internationale des Chronometeurs (Timing) Nov. 246 To IF's, NOC's and Members of IOC - re new eligibility code of IOC Dec. 247 To IF's of - re X Olympic Games of 1968, choice of City, take place 61st Session of IOC at Innsbruck, 1/28/64 248 To Members of IOC - Enclosing Agenda of 61st Session at Innsbruck 1/27 - 28/64; choice of city to organize X Olympic Games, 1968 take place 1/28 249 To Members of IOC - re picture taken in Baden-Baden - published in "L'Equipe" of Paris 250 To Members of IOC - (copy to the Cities candidate for 1968 Winter Games re: City of Sion, Switzerland) withdrawing as candidate for X Olympic Games, 1968 251 To IF'S (copy to Executive Board IOC) re serious inquiry and information against discrimination of Visas of athletes from countries non-members of the NATO Organization Dec. 15 252 To NOC'S (copy to Members of IOC) - re athletes of NOC'S recognized by IOC have taken part at GANEFO Games, Djakarata Dec. 18 253 To NOC's (copy to Members of IOC) - Eligibility Code for the Olympic Games Dec. 30 To PRESS RELEASE - New Year Statement of the IOC 1964 Feb. 14 Statement to the Press - re Otto Mayer's resignation Feb. 24 255 To IF'S - copy (copy to NOC'S) Resolution concerning the Ganefo Games adopted by the Session of IOC at meeting on January 27-28, 1964, at Innsbruck Mar. 23 256 To IF'S - Meeting in Lausanne February and June 1963 with representatives of IF'S, IOC collected a dossier concerning different sport events that could not be attended by East-German sportsmen due to refusal of visas, 1959-1963 Apr. 3 257 To Members of IOC, NOC'S and IF'S - Enclosing list of amendments to Olympic Rules since edition 1962 Apr. 8 258 To Members of IOC - re letter of resignation from Otto Mayer Meeting Feb. 8th in Innsbruck to report resignation - decision to issue official statement re resi Indexto - press learned resignation and printed various articles, etc. Apr. 8 259 To Members of IOC - re letter received from Francois Pietri re IOC electing president in course of session in Tokyo Apr. 17 260 To Members of IOC - re both adverse criticism and compliments on IX Olympic Winter Games -re special rewards to winners, political use of sport results, commercialization and lack of Olympic spirit. Next Winter Games in Grenoble, 1968 Apr. 18 261 To NOC'S - Executive Board of IOC will meet with the representatives of NOC'S 10/3/64 in Tokyo - place time and agenda of meeting will be notified in due time Apr. 18 262 To - IF'S - (Copy to Organizing Committee of Tokyo Games) Amendment Rule 48 of 1962 Edition re IF'S seat reservation in stadium July 2 263 To Members of IOC - Presidential election by mail July 6 264 To Members of IOC - Requesting propositions for agenda at next 26/30/37 24 session of IOC in Tokyo, October 6-7-8-9 - suggestions and motives in writing submitted by 7/31/64 only will be considered July 6 265 To NOC'S - Meeting of delegates of NOC'S with members of Executive Board of IOC to be held in Tokyo, 10/3/64 - requesting propositions for agenda for meeting - only suggestions and motions submitted in writing by 7/31/64 will be considered July 9 266 To IF'S, members of IOC and to NOC'S - re IOC seeking official request from Ministers for Foreign Affairs request to grant travel document to East German Athletes when travelling in NATO countries July 9 267 To IF'S, members of IOC and NOC'S - IOC calling attention to IF'S their support is needed to see that amateur code is enforced not only for Olympic Games, but after and between Olympic Games if IF'S are not to be charged of irrationalism July 9 268 To IF'S - Statement issued by Executive Board of IOC, June 26, 1964 regarding Indonesian Olympic Committee July 9 269 To NOC'S, members of IOC - re IOC receiving copy of latest statutes of the Italian National Olympic Committee July 9 270 To NOC'S, members of IOC - Before Games of the XVIIIth Olympiad like to call attention to circular letter No. 203 and of booklet on Eligibility Rules of IOC for Olympic Competition 271 Aug. 5 272 To IF'S - Agenda next Session of IOC in Tokyo will be - Political Interference in Sport; meeting with Executive Board of IOC with delegates of IF'S, Feb. 8, 1963, Lausanne, recommendations adopted by delegates present - draft of the recommendation sent to IF'S with circular letter No. 216, Feb. 16, 1963 July 24 273 To IF'S and to members of IOC - re decision by Executive Board of IOC re: Indonesian Olympic Committee taking part in Tokyo Games for whom invitation was extended August To NOC'S and IF'S - International Olympic Institute in Lausanne, under IOC, for first time published official document on the IXth Olympic Winter Games - book to cover Games of the XVIIth Olympiad in Tokyo being planned - to be commented and illustrated by prominent journalists and photographers August Communication to the Press - will receive a copy of "The IXth Olympic Winter Games, Innsbruck, 1964" Aug. 27 274 To IF'S - Requesting material on Rules or the Organization of particular sports, as now and then questions come up on same as to statutes and Rules of ever IF with latest amendments Sep. 8 275 To members of IOC - Procedure in preparation of the secret ballots regarding the Presidency, until their arrival in Tokyo; decision by a general vote that a "mailing vote" on Presidency should be taken. 1965 Feb. 14 276 To IF'S - Meeting in Lausanne in April Mar. 1 277 To NOC'S and IF'S - Re: Oly pic and sports stamps - also Re: Annual subscriptions to the Bulletin of the IOC Mar. 2 278 To IF'S - Meeting in Lausanne on April 11, 12 and 13 Mar. 10 279 To IF'S (copy to IOC) - Re: Political intrique, social distinctions, commercial manipulations and discriminations in Sports Mar. 29 280 To IF'S (copy to members of Executive Board) - Re: agenda for meeting with delegates of IF'S to be held in Lausanne, April 26/30/37 25 12-13. Also, followup on Circular No. 216 - Political Interference Mar. 29 281 To members of IOC - Dates for Madrid Meeting - Oct. 3rd to 9th May 13 282 To members of IOC, to IF'S and NOC'S - Advising by order of Executive Board Mr. Eric Jonas no longer in employ of IOC since May 1st 283 May 31 284 To members of IOC and to IF'S - re: mailing of book "The Games of the XVIIIth Olympiad -Tokyo 1964" July 29 285 To members of IOC - 63rd Session of IOC to be held on Oct. 7, 8, 9 in Madrid - also enclosing minutes of IOC Executive Board meeting held on July 9 and 10, 1965 in Paris where Agenda for meeting in Madrid was prepared. Aug. 2 286 To members of IOC - Re Madrid Session - most important ever held by IOC - 1972 Games to be awarded, alterations, amendments and additions to rules proposed; our policy toward regional Games taken up, etc. Aug. 2 287 To members of IOC - Proposal from Mr. Avery Brundage, President of IOC and Proposal to solve problem of national flags and anthems Aug. 2 288 To members of IOC - Agenda for the 63rd Session of IOC, Madrid Aug. 17 289 To NOC's re Agenda for Meeting IOC Executive Board with the Delegates at Madrid, National Institute of Industry, 10/4/65 August 290 To members of IOC - re: Considering the creation of a United German Team and its continuance through six Olympic Games a great victory for sport over politics and important achievement of IOC Sept. 7 291 To Messrs. les redacteurs en chef des journaux suisses - Re: election of IOC President of IOC -also proposals from M. Wajid Ali and Mr. Ranqell Sept. 7 292 To IF'S and members of IOC - Re: Minutes of Executive Board of IOC with delegates of IF's on April 12, 1965 not containing text of resolution relating to East German Olympic Committee offered by IF'S to IOC Sept. 10 293 To members of IOC - Re: Additional information and requests to Agenda for 63rd Session of IOC at Madrid, Oct. 6-9, 1965 Sept. 14 294 To IF'S and members of IOC - recently established a center of studies for its sport and suggesting bring to attention to all other Federations also containing objectives of this center Oct. 20 295 At Session, October in Madrid, IOC decided January 1, 1966 latest date for submitting candidates for organizing Winter and Summer Games, 1972 Nov. 296 To NOC's re: Minutes of IOC Executive Board Meeting, Madrid, 1965 Nov. 17 297 To members of IOC - Re: various meetings held in Madrid also next Session of IOC take place in Rome, Apr. 21-29, 1966 Dec. 21 298 To members of IOC - re: dates of next IOC Session held in Rome April 21-29, 1966

Box 71: Circular Letters, 1966-1972 Numbers: 299-374,376-377, 379-395, 397-401 Annex 1-12, 18-19, Dates: 1966-67 1966 Date No. Jan. 27 299 To members of IOC - Printing new edition of Olympic Rule Book; number of rule changes discussed but without a final decision. Jan. 27 300 To members of IOC - 64th Session in Rome - dates, time and place. 26/30/37 26 Jan. 27 301 To members of IOC - Amendments to be brought to the Minutes of the Madrid Session, Oct. 6-9, 1965. Feb. 1 302 To IF's - Notice of meeting of Executive Board with IF's April 23-26, 1966 Feb. 3 303 To members of IOC - List of sub-committee and chairmen; any pertinent ideas or suggestions to be brought to the attention of their chairman, 80 that they may be incorporated in the reports to be submitted at coming session in Rome, April. Feb. 4 304 To members of IOC - Contents of letter sent by first vice-president Jan. 31, 1966 to Mr. Avery Brundage re mail vote on certain amendments to IOC Rule. Feb. 4 305 To NOC's - To NOC's - Re meeting in Rome, April 24-30; requesting names of candidates for olympic awards be sent by April 1 to IOC in Lausanne. Feb. 24 306 To members of IOC - Agenda for the 64th Session taking place in Rome month of April also copy of documents relative to certain items of this agenda; requesting questionnaire pertaining to changes to the Rules by the President, be returned. March 307 To members of IOC - re Amendment to the Minutes of Madrid Session, 1965. March 308 To members of IOC - Results of the Kilius-Baumler case. Mar. 31 309 To members of IOC - Re: Questionnaire on minor alterations to the Rules which have been suggested or discussed at various meeting released at session ill Rome, for discussion. Mar. 31 310 To members of IOC - Agenda for the 64th Session; enclosing another set of annexes; requesting return of reports relative to various Items of Agenda and will distribute those received at beginning of Rome Session; re Mr. Brundage's circ. letter No. 309, Subscriptionsand Olympic Awards. Apr. 4 311 To members of IOC and NOC's - questioning whether any relation between success in sport and success in other fields of endeavor - requesting names of former prominent amateur athletes, also national, world or Olyr.pic champions who have distinguished themselves and in what field. Apr. 23 312 To members of IOC - enclosing annexes 18 & 19, also project from sub-committee for Africa to be discussed under item 28 of agenda. Apr. 23 313 To members of IOC - 63rd Session Madrid, re port received from NOC's meeting in Rome asking to review Amateur Rule: sub-committee appointed for this purpose - typical problems, suggestions submitted to sub-committee. Apr. 23 314 To members of IOC - Quotation from letter circulated by Secretary Jone, International Council for Sport and Physical Education. Apr. 23 315 To members of IOC - Advising receipt of new candidates for Olympic Awards. May 11 316 To members of IOC & NOC's - Next Session of IOC to be held in Teheran early in May '67; meeting of representatives of NOC's with members of IOC Executive Board to be held in same city. May 11 317 To members of IOC, èlOC's and IF's - re Reception of Committee in friendly audience with Pope Paul VI in Rome 64th Session IOC. May 18 318 To members of IOC & NOC's - IOC suggests all NOC's celebrate revival of Olympic Cames yearly by observing an "Olympic Day" or "Olympic Week". May 27 319 To NOC'S - Text of decision by IOC 64th Session in Rome, April re training period at high altitude in order to adapt to Mexico. 26/30/37 27 May 31 320 To NOC's and IF's - re Technical officials and Juries at the Olympic Games. June 16 321 To NOC's - Org. Comm. will issue permit entries to journalists. June 17 322 To IF's 6 NOC's - Reproduction of letter of warning from Bulletin No. 84 re "The Asian Ganefo". June 20 323 To members of IOC - Enclosing text of 64th IOC Session as all minutes of meetings not ready. July 4 324 To members of IOC, NOC's & IF's - Inspection trip to Mexico re preparation for Games XIX Olympiad. July 25 325 To members of NOC's - Requesting list of president and secretary names and most recent address - also requesting one copy of your statutes and by-laws. Aug. 2 326 To members of IOC - re Resignation of Chairman Hugh Weir; addition to amateur rule submitted for mail vote, to be included in new edition of Olympic Rule Book. Aug. 11 327 To members of NOC's - Appointment of Johann W. Westerhoff as Secretary General. Oct. 7 Communique Aux Agences De Presse Aug. 11 328 To IF's - Appointment of Johan W. Westerhoff as Secretary General. Aug. 25 329 To members of IOC - Announcement of death of Mister Francois Pietri, August 18, 1966. Sept. 29 330 To members of IOC - Amendments to be made to the Minutes of the 64th IOC Session (Rome 1966). Also Minutes of the Executive Board meetings. Sept. Olympic Protocol Nov. 8 331 To NOC's - New organization unanimously accepted. There will be an I.O.C. session in Teheran from the 2nd to the 11th of May 1967. A point of discussion will be 'Advertising.' Nov. 8 332 To members of IOC - Reminder regarding propositions of new members. Request for recommendations for the agenda for the I.O.C. session in Teheran. Nov. 10 333 To members of IOC - Notice that a copy of cards of Season greetings, sent from the Secretary's office, will be sent to Committee members. Nov. 10 334 Announcement of the death of Mr. Benedikt-G. Waage of Iceland. Nov. 22 335 To members of IOC, NOC's & IF's - Report of the Executive Board of the IOC meeting in Mexico on Oct. 22 and 23, regarding detailed investigation of the preparations for the Games of the XIX Olympiad. Architecto Pedro Ramirez Vazquez appointed head of the Organizing Committee. Nov. 28 336 To members of IOC - Announcement of the death of Mr. G. D. Sondhi. Dec. 8 337 To members of IOC and NOC's - Second request for names of former prominent amateur athletes and national, world or Olympic champions Memorandum from Lord Killanin on IOC and press and public relations. Dec. 8 338 To NOC's - Protection of Olympic emblem by law Dec. 8 339 To IF's - Request for Federation programs of events for 1967. Dec. 23 340 To members of IOC - Report on the Activities of the Secretariat. (as from May 1966) 1967 Date No. Jan. 3 341 To members of IOC, NOC's - Letter regarding complete program of meetings and trips planned in the first half of May 1967. 65th Session. 26/30/37 28 Jan. 12 342 To members of IOC, NOC's & IF - Meeting in Tehran. Candidatures for the Olympic awards will be discussed. Trophy awards listed. Feb. 28 F/342 To International Sports Federations - Letter asking for confirmation on final version of the Programme for the Games of the XIXth Olympiad. Feb. 28 M/344 To Committee Members IOC - New version of the Olympic protocol. Mar. 7 M/345 To Members IOC - Letter stating that the new edition of "The Olympic Games" - Rules and Regulations and general information of the IOC has been sent, under special cover. Feb. 28 M/343 To Members of IOC - announcing death of Dr. Shingoro Takaishi Feb. 28 343/MM/ha To International Feds, NOCs - 1966 edition of "The Olympic Gazes". Mar. 10 HCF/346 To IOC, IF's, NOC's - Division of duties in IOC office Mar. 14 M/347 To Executive Board - Proposals for changes in Rule Book Har. 21 F/349 To ISF's - Distribution table for TV money Mar. 22 H/348 To Members of IOC - Olympic who's who, Mar. 22 MN/350 To Members of IOC and NOC's - Further infor ation regarding accommodations for IOC and NOC's in Tehran. Mar. 22 M/351 To IOC members - Agenda for 65th Session of IOC at Tehran May 3-9, 1967 Mar. 28 C/352 Members NOC's & IOC's - Agenda for meeting of the Executive Board of the IOC with the NOC's - Tehran, May 3 & 4th. Mar. 29 C/353 Presidents of NOC (copies to IOC members). Letter referring to Cablegram sent March 22. History of the Teheran meeting. Mar. 29 M/354 To members IOC - Facts regarding accommodations for the 65th Session. - Weather facts -wardrobe information. Apr. 7 F/355 To International Sports Federations - Member federations in Olympic countries. Apr. 12 M356 Members of the IOC - The Olympic Academy Apr. 17 M357 Members of the IOC - Re: IOC finances May 22 M.W.B. Phillips, President de la F.I.N.A. from Mr. Brundage May 22 F/358 To IF's - Meeting of the Executive Board Jan. 1966 May 24 C/359 To NOC's - Re: NOC Advisory Committee May 24 C/360 To ENOC's Referring to No. C/359 May 31 C/361 Problems and Assistance Needed - Re: No. C/359 May 31 To Pres. O.C. of the Games of the XIXth Olympiad, Mexico 1968 and President O.C. of the Xth Olympic Winter Games, Grenoble 1968. re: Two decisions taken by IOC during its May 6-9th session. May 31 M/362 To members IOC - Invitations from Warsaw and June 20 363 Members IOC - Standard text of the entry form enclosed adopted at the 65th session in Tehran. June 26 MFC/364 To members IOC, International Sport Feds, NOCs, and Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games. - Olympic Rules - New Edition. July 5 CFP/365 To NOC, ISF's, Press - Entry forms July 7 MFC/366 To IOC, ISF/NOC - Press cuttings and miscellaneous information July 7 M/367 To IOC - Mr. Massard's retirement & Count Beaumont's election. July 7 M/368 To European NOC - Election of 2 members of NOC's Adv. Comm. July 12 No/369 Dear Sirs - New Olympic Rule Book - ref. page 71. July 24 C/370 To the NOC's and all members IOC - International Olympic Academy. Aug. 1 C/374 To NOCs and members of IOC - NOC Advisory Commission. 26/30/37 29 Aug. 11 M/371 To members of IOC, and Finance Commission - Need for control of Finance Commission and Reference to circular letter #M/357. Aug. 11 MCF/372 To members of IOC, NOCs and International Federations Meeting Agenda for September and October, 1967. Aug. 11 C/373 To the NOCa - Training Camps. Aug. 15 C/376 To the NOC - Grenoble Games - Entry Form No. B2. Aug. 29 F/377 To the International Feds - TV payments to IOC for Mexican Games 1968 Sept. 1 MCF/379 To members of IOC, NOCs and International Federations President Brundage's Visit to Mexico. Sept. 4 F/380 To members of Finance Comm. and Executive Board - Change of dates for meeting of Finance Commission. Sept. 4 MED/381 To members of Medical Comm. and Executive Board - Change of meeting dates and suggested information. Sept. 7 M/382 To members of IOC - Activities in IOC office, Lausanne. Sept. 11 Press Release--Meeting of various IOC Comm., from 9/24/67 to 10/8/67 in Mon Repos. Sept. 12 C/383 To NOCs, members of IOC and International Federations Training Camps. Sept. 12 MCF/384 To members IOC, NOCs and International Sport Federations Asking members for home or office telephone numbers. Sept. 27 Press Release--re Medical Commission. Oct. 3 M/385 To members of IOC - information re Olympic Winter Games in Grenoble. Oct. 16 CF/391 To NOC, ISF, Org. Comms - Olympic rule book Oct. 11 M/389 To members of Executive Board - re letters dated Aug. 10 & Sept 11,28 Oct. 12 C/390 To Pres. of NOC - Sending national anthem and flag to Mexico Oct. 16 M/392 To members of IOC - letter from Westerhoff, rc AB party photo, info re Grenoble session Oct. 17 M/393 IOC members - Subscription is 150 Swiss fr. Oct. 31 C/394 To NOCs - Re meeting Oct. 6-9, IOC subcommittees, and NOC Advisory Commission. Oct. 31 F/395 To International Sport Federations - Information re problems of doping and sex determination. Oct. 9 M/386 To members of Executive Board - organization of football finals in Mexico. Oct. 9 M/387 To Members of Executive Board - statement by Albert Mayer (photocopy enc) Oct. 11 MCF/388 To Members of IOC, NOCs, Intntl Feds - re "Monthly News Letter" Sept. 5 CON/ADV/1 To members of International Olympic Comm. Contact Commission and National Olympic Comm. Advisory Commission, members of Executive Board--Agenda for Oct. 5, 6, 7 and 8 meetings and other information. Sept. 5 ACA/1 To members of Commission for International Olympic Academy, Members of Executive Board--Change of meeting date to Oct. 3 & information Sept. 5 PR/EN/2 To members of Press Standing Commission, members of Press Enlarged Commission, members of Executive Board Change of meeting date to Sept. 25 & 26, agenda and other information. Dec. 18 M/399 To all members of IOC - Information on session and meetings to be 26/30/37 30 held in January, 1968. Dec. 21 F/EB/400 To International Feds, Executive Board - Invitation to meeting with Executive Board of IOC at Lausanne on January 27 and 28. Dec. 21 CF/401 To NOC, International Feds - IOC entry blanks not to be altered. Dec. 13 C/397 Questionnaire on C/394 - to be returned Dec. 18 M/398 To IOC members - SANOC - Secret postal vote for South Africa entry. 1968 Jan. 12 C/402 To NOC - Asking NOC's to stop practice of having photographs made of skiers with advertisements. Jan. 27 M/403 To IOC members - Rules for postal vote of members on South Africa Feb. 29 FML/404 To ISF's, IOC members - Decisions to general questions raised at Jan. 27 & 28 meeting at Lausanne and later discussed at IOC Session at Grenoble. Mar. 4 MCF/405 To IOC, NOC'S, ISF's - Official Languages, French & English. Mar. 8 U/406 To IOC members - Calling of special meeting of Executive Board Mar. 27 C/407 To NOC's - Resolution of NOC's and Joint Commission, enclosed Annex I, and Annex II, standard constitution for NOC's. Apr. 4 408 Enclosing copy of G. Onesti's speech at Grenoble on subject of IOC-NOC contacts. Also cablegram of Mr. Brundage sent to all IOC members re: South Africa Apr. 9 M/409 To IOC members - Quarterly Report Apr. 8 C/410 To NOC's, Org. Comm., Executive Board - Tennis tournament in Guadalajara not connected with Olympic Games 411 Not issued (per IOC headquarters) May 15 C/412 To IOC members - ISF's - Declaration to be presented to head of state or government that Olympic Movement's motto or emblem is not to be used for commercial purposes. May 27 M/413 To members of IOC - Proposal from Hellenic Olympic Committee re: "Kotinos " award. June 5 NC/414 To IOC members, NOC's - Report of meeting of Joint Commission with International Working Group for Sport Facilities, and The International Union of Architects, to find ways and means in which to obtain and hand out information on sports and recreational facilities for benefit of NOC's. June 12 C/415 To NOC's, Executive Board - Re: question of Olympic Congress June 12 F/416 To IF's - Olympic Awards June 12 NOC's IOC's Joint Comm. - Notice of meeting & Agenda of meeting of Executive Board and NOC's, Oct. 3, 1968. June 12 EB/417 To Executive Board - Mr. Westerhoff's correspondencc with Mr. Folke Rogard about Olympic or OlympiadJune 11 JC/418 French - Questionnaire aux CNO June 25 F/419 To IF's - French - English - Re: questions about Joint Commission and trainers June 25 CM/420 To NOC's - IOC members - Operation of meeting of NOC's and IOC June 26 JC/421 To Joint Comm. members - Re: Meeting of members of commission on Oct. 2, 1968 July 2 A/422 Announcement of Meeting of Commission of International Academy August 21-23. July 5 A/423 To IOC Comm. for International Olympic Academy Announcement of meeting August 22. July 12 M/424 IOC members - asking for corrections of proof of IOC "Who's Who" 26/30/37 31 July 13 EB/425 To Executive Board - Re: Problem of Australian Water Polo Team July 16 F/426 To If's - Enclosing study by Nadia Lekarska of "Participation of Women in Olympic Games" July 17 M/427 To Members of IOC - Presentation of "Kotinos" July 22 M/428 To IOC members - Schedule of Meetings and Sessions of IOC during Games of the XIX Olympiad July 22 FM/429 To IF's, Org. Comm - Error in circular letter #404 should be "economy class" not "first class" July 30 JC/430 To Joint Comm. - Letter from K. S. Duncan of British Olympic Association to Mr. G. Onesti, President of Italian Olympic Committee July 31 M/430 To Medical Comm. - Enclosing minutes of Medical Comm. July 13-14, 1968 July 31 EB/431 To Executive Board - Enclosing minutes of Executive Board April 20-21, 1968 Aug. 5 F/432 To ISF's, Executive Board, Org. Comm. - Asking for definite number of technical delegates to Games Aug. 9 CP/433 To members of Commission of Press and Public Relations Meeting will take place on October 6 in Mexico. July 9 PE/434 To Members of Commission for Protection of Emblems - Notification of alterations in Time Schedule for meetings of Sub Commissions during IOC Session in Mexico. Aug. 13 MB/435 Request for recollection of as seen by Olympic Champions in the past. Aug. 15 F-FC/436 To IF's, and Finance Comm. - Finance Commission invites International Federations to meeting at Hotel Camino Real , October 6. Aug. 15 PE/437 Members of Commission for Protection of Olympic Emblems Notification of meeting on October 6. Aug. 27 To IF's, NOC's, and IOC - Letter from Mr. Brundage about IOC Med. Comm. being ready to advise IF's or NOC's about study of use of dope and participation of women. Aug. 27 Statement by Mr. Brundage about Czechoslovokia affair. Sept. 3 To NOC's, Joint Comm., IOC--Letter from Mr. Brundage asking that comments about NOC meeting suggestions be sent to Joint Commission Sept. 9 F-CF/438 To IF's and Finance Commission--Agenda of Finance Commission and IF meeting, October 6 Sept. 10 To Executive Board, IOC, Med. Comm - Letter from Prince Alexander de Merode about role of Medical Commission Sept. 10 M/439 To IOC - Olympic uniforms or dinner jackets may be worn on October 9 or 12, 1968. Sept. 10 EB/440 To IOC Executive Board - Notes on propositions received for allocation of Olympic Awards Sept. 13 CP/441 To Members of Commission of Press and Public Relations--Notice of meeting in Mexico to discuss project of organization of Bureau. Sept. 14 M/MC/F/C/442 Letter from Mr. Brundage that it is not intention of IOC to carry out medical tests -but Organizing Committee has arranged complete facilities. Sept. 14 M/EB/443 To IOC members, Executive Board - Answer of Mr. Brundage to Prince de Merode about Medical Commission. Sept. 15 P/444 To all European NOC's - Letter from Mr. Brundage to Count de Beaumont, stating all NOC's were invited by Joint Commission to send suggestions. 26/30/37 32 Received Sept. 16 Instructions for holding sessions of IOC Sept. 20 P/445 To NOC and IOC members - Information about General Clark's Information Office in Mexico for all NOC's. Sept. 24 446 To members of IOC Executive Board and Med. Commission Letter from Prince de Merode to Mr. Brundage, dated Sept. 20, 1968, regarding testing. Oct. 6 Minutes of Meeting of Finance Commission of IOC and Representatives of International Federations' Commission and the Representatives of the International Federations of Judo, Shooting and Athletics. Nov. 21 447 "Olympic Games" booklet is being reprinted and will not be available until beginning of next year. Nov. 26 448 Binder for "Who's Who" and binder for Newsletter sent by IOC. Nov. 26 449 Binder for Newsletter sent. Dec. 450 Information about renewing subscription to Newsletter. 451 (No letter exists with this number, per letter from Monique Berlioux dated July 24, 1969) Dec. 5 M/452 Informing of death of Mr. John Jewett Garland Dec. 6 453 To President of NOC - Consideration of Press facilities of IOC asking for list of principal newspapers of country. Dec. 6 454 To President of NOC--asking for list of principal newspapers of their country Dec. 1 MC455 Regarding formation of Coordinating and Supervising Committee and five commissions. Dec. 11 M/456 Informing of death of Albert Mayer Dec. 12 M/457 Additions to minutes of 67th Session Dec. 5 P/458 To NOC, IOC, 5 Commissions - Enclosing copy of organization chart, proposals about NOC representation at IOC 1969 Jan. 8 F/459 To Presidents of all IF's - Sending minutes under separate cover Jan. 8 M/460 Informing IOC of death of Mrs. Ilelen Garland Jan. 14 N/461 Information about Protection of Olympic Emblems, dates of IOC future meetings, subscriptions for NOC's with the International Working Group for Construction of Sports Premises, changes in rule book--letter from J. Westerhoff. Jan. 15 M/462 Letter from J. Westerhoff regarding membership fees, and 1969 will not be held in Portugal. 463 Agenda for meeting in Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia - Oct. 1969 Jan. 15 M/464 Same letter as M/462. Jan. 14 F/465 Asking for information about National Associations who were affiliated with the various international Sports Federations. Jan. 17 EB/466 To Executive Board - Re: Commission of Aid - Dec. 10-11, 1968 Minutes of the meeting. Jan. 21 M/C/F/0/467 Westerhoff's resignation and Mr. Weir's supervision of IOC Office. Executive Meeting Feb. 1-2 Executive Board and IF meeting--May 25. Jan. 22 EB/468 Letter from Mr. Brundage to Executive Board and IOC - re Executive Board meeting 2/1-2/69. Feb. 5 NL/469 Asking for information for the Newsletter from the NOC's. Feb. 5 470 To accredited journalists - asking for information for the Newsletter from various news media. Feb. 6 471 To IOC Executive Board - Letter from Mr. Brundage enclosing copy of correspondence with R.S. Alexander regarding area ambassadors. 26/30/37 33 Feb. 5 C/472 To Presidents of NOC's - Asking for response to question about "What does your participation and victory in the Olympic Games mean to you?" Feb. 7 EB/473 Regarding applicants for post of Director of IOC. Feb. 11 EB/474 Regarding minutes of Feb. 2 meeting and agenda for Mar. 22. Feb. 11 M/C475 To IOC members, NOC's, Members of five commissions re: Mr. Alexandru Siperco being appointed chairman of Commission #2. Feb. 11 M/476 Meeting of Executive Committee June 3-13. Feb. 12 M/C/477 To all IOC members, NOC - Letter from Mr. Brundage about importance of observing the rule of members of NOC's. Feb. 28 LM/478 Minutes, correspondence, should be in either French or English. Nar. 5 M/479 Terms of reference for Director - requests for applicants for discussion at Executive Board--March 22-24. Mar. 27 F/480 Request for items to be included on agenda for meeting of IF's and Executive Board. Apr. 2 M/481 Mr. Amadou Barry, IOC member of Senegal, passed away. Apr. 9 C/F/M/482 Requesting suggestions for Olympic awards, before May 15. Apr. 5 M/C/CSC/CO/483 Advising of meeting with NOC's and Executive Board of IOC at Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, end of October, 1969 and Agenda of meeting. Apr. 23 M/484 Asking for year of marriage and name of wife, for "Who's Who." Apr. 23 M/485 Proposal from Polish Aviation Company for IOC members to travel to Warsaw. May C/486 To NOC's - asking for list of main publishers in each country, who have produced any works on sport. Apr. 26 AB/487 Letter from Mr. Brundage to all IOC members, regarding reports on "Reflections on the X Olympic Winter Games." May 12 M/488 To IOC members - Information on booking ticket from Warsaw to Zurich. May 8 MB/LM/C/489 Postponement of meeting of diplomatic representatives and delegates of NOC re: protection of emblems, to October 24 in Dubrovnik rather than in Warsaw. May 9 M/490 Provisional program for next session of IOC in Warsaw. June 18 C/491 Agenda for Meeting of Executive Board of IOC and NOC's at Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia--October 23-29. June 24 M/492 Request to check whether amounts requested for dues for 1968 and 1969 are correct. June 20 F/493 Request for International Federations to send three copies of their latest rules and regulations to Mr. Takac, Technical Director of IOC. July 3 M/494 Enclosing several pages to be inserted in "Who's Who". July 11 F/495 To Presidents of all IF's--Letter from Mr. Brundage about various decisions reached at 68th Session in Warsaw. Also press release issued at Warsaw on June 8, 1969 about FIS regulations. July 23 M/496 Letter from Artur Takac, enclosing circular letter of F.I.F.A. July 17, concerning number of teams--(copy of letter is in FIFA File). July 31 EB/C/497 To Executive Board--NOC's, Re: information for Dubrovnik meeting. Aug. 9 CE/498 To IOC Executive Board - Letter from Mr. Brundage about number of entries in team sports in . Aug. 25 EB/C/499 To NOC, IOC Executive Board - Invitation to send delegates to meeting in Dubrovnik and copy of Agenda of meeting. 26/30/37 34 Aug. 27 F/500 To Sport Federations of Rowing, Cycling, Shooting, Yachting, Aeronautics, Rollerskating, , Hockey--request for information about women participation in above sports. 501 Not issued--as per letter from Monique Berlioux Sept. 2 M/502 To All IOC members--Informing them of death of Miguel A. Moenck Sept. 8 CE/C/503 To all NOC, Executive Board, Commissions - Letter enclosing program of meetings in Dubrovnik, October 23-27 Sept. 8 CE/C/504 To Executive Board, Various Committees--Re: form to be filled out for Dubrovnik. Sept. 9 C/505 Olympic Films - to Presidents of NOC - Requests to use word "Olympic" should be referred to IOC. Sept. 18 C/506 To NOC - Emblems Conference - Will take place in May, 1970 Sept. 19 M/507 To IOC members - Enclosing report of Olympic Days in Lausanne, 7/5/69 Sept. 29 C/508 To NOC - Each NOC may renew their own subscription to I.A.K.S. - L/509 Sending notices of unpaid accounts. Sept. 30 CE/C/510 To NOC, IOC Executive Board - Letter from Mr. Brundage stating that the only meetings at Dubrovnik sponsored by the IOC are those mentioned in letters #499 and #503. Nov. 24 F/510 Letter to International Federations - Olympic Congresses asking for comments from federations about opinions on congress. Nov. 3 EB/511 To Executive Board - List of meetings for February, 1970 Nov. 3 FC/512 To Finance Comm - Meeting in Lausanne, Feb. 20, 1970. Nov. 3 PR/513 To Press and Public Relations Comm. - Meeting in Munich Feb. 24, 1970. Nov. 4 C/514 To NOC - Asking for list of reasons why SANOC should be expelled. - from Monique Berlioux Nov. 5 F/515 To International Federations - Letter enclosing reports of Commission II and IV. Nov. 5 F/516 To IF - Must submit outline of program before 8/1/70 Nov. 13 M/517 To IOC members - Enclosing "Proposed Modifications of Rules" Nov. 14 M/518 To IOC members - Enclosing minutes of 68th IOC Session in Warsaw, June 6-10, 1969.- from Monique Berlioux Nov. 22 C/F/519 To NOC, IF - Enclosing report of International Olympic Academy, applications and questionnaire. Nov. 25 M/520 To all IOC members - Report on-Dubrovnik meeting, and South African question - enclosing Report of Commission II and IV. Nov. 20 C/521 Enclosing reports of five sub-commissions - To NOC not present at Dubrovnik. Dec. 12 M/F/523 To members of IOC, and IF's - Enclosing report by Prince George of Hanover at Meeting with IF's on June 3, 1969 to replace Annex 3. Dec. 12 EB/C/PE/524 To NOC's - Emblem Commission and Executive Board - Enclosing minutes of Emblem Commission with NOC on Oct. 24-Dubrovnik. 1970 Jan. 5 ISF/525 From Artur Takac - relative to replies to circular letter Jan. 10 F/529 Letter giving details about Amsterdam Session Jan. 12 EB/JC/CSS/526 Letter enclosing material of the IOC/NOC Commission No. 3 Jan. 14 EB/CP/527 Letter enclosing Minutes of Meeting of Commission for Press and Public Relations--10/23--Dubrovnik Jan. 22 APS/530 Letter enclosing Agenda for the Meeting of the Commission for Press and Public Relations Oct. 23/69--Dubrovnik 26/30/37 35 Jan. 22 CAN/531 To Candidate Cities--Information on appearing at 69th Session of IOC Jan. 22 F/EB/532 To IF's - enclosing outline program of Session - To IOC Executive Board and Netherlands Olympic Committee Jan. 22 M/533 To IOC - enclosing outline program for Session in Amsterdam Jan. 20 EB/CP/534 To EB, Press & Public Relations Commission - enclosing agenda for meeting on October 23 in Dubrovnik Jan. 23 FC/EB/536 To Executive Board - Finance Comm. - Enclosing provisional agenda for meeting of Finance Commission, Feb. 20, 1970 Feb. 4 EB/FC/538 Enclosing agenda for Finance Commission - Feb. 20, and report of Lord Luke, Chairman Mar. 11 EB/lamj/543 To the Executive Board Mar. 16 C/M/544 Formation of PGA and its meetings with NOC's Mar. 18 EB/545 To members of Executive Board enclosing articles on which appeared in press Mar. 18 C/M/546 To NOC and IOC members - Olympic Emblems Mar. 20 EB/547/70 To Executive Board enclosing translation of letter of Mar. 18, 1970 from International Rowing Federation Apr. 6 ISF's/548 To ISF enclosing Agenda for meeting of IOC Executive Board with ISF's in Amsterdam, May 9, 1970 Apr. 8 MB/rfo/NoTo IOC 549 members, copy to Organizing Committee of 69th IOC Session in Amsterdam--Official presentation of applying candidate cities for Games of XXIst Olympiad Apr. 27 M/551 To IOC members - enclosing Programme and Agenda for Amsterdam Apr. 27 M/554 To IOC members - Have asked Chairman of Mexican Committee suggestions for improvements for future Olympic Organizing Committees Apr. 27 IF/555 To all International Federations - same information as in M/554 (above) Apr. 28 M/Ps/556 To IOC members and to International Press - statement by Avery Brundage denying rumors of support to candidates for 1976 Games of the XXI Olympiad May 20 M/557 To IOC members - enclosing circular letter sent to Secretariat during Amsterdam Session May 29 C/558 To all NOC's - enclosing copies of minutes of meeting of IOC Executive Board and representatives of NOC's Oct. 25 & 26, 1969 - Dubrovnik June 4 F/559 To all IF's - important decisions taken by IOC during meeting of 9th to 13th May, 1970 June 5 M/NOC/CO/FI/562 To all IOC members, NOC's, IF's and Organizing Committees of Games - Enclosing copy of last edition of Olympic Directory asking to indicate changes for new editior June 10 K/F/C/CO/560 To IOC members, IF's, NOC's Organizing Committees for Games (Munich, Sapporo, , Denver)--informing of decisions taken by IOC during 69th Plenary Session, Amsterdam, May 12-16, 1970 June 10 EB/563 To members of EB - enclosing draft of minutes of meeting between IOC, EB and representatives of IF's--Amsterdam, May 9, 1970 June 11 B/564 To EB members - enclosing tocu ents of decisions at IOC meetings on May 12-15--Amsterdam, and notifying procedure which should be adopted June 18 M/F/C/CO/560/bis To IOC members, IF's, NOC's and Organizing Committee 26/30/37 36 of Munich, Sapporo, Montreal and Denver July 14 M/563 Enclosing minutes of 69th session of IOC to members of IOC - Amsterdam, May July 22 F/565 To IF's - Travel and living expenses for necessary technical officials, judges, jury members, for the Olympic Games July 23 M/566 To IOC members - use of CIO stationery by members for unofficial correspondence July 24 M/C/F/567 To IOC members, NOC's and IF's - use of word "Olympic" in various countries for sports competitions July 29 EB/568 To Pres. of IOC and Ex. Bd. members - enclosing report of Takac's visit to Sapporo July 5-10 Aug. 5 M/C/FI/570 To IOC members, NOC's, IF's - regarding Olympic eligibility rules Aug. 12 MB/vg/2214 To EB and finance Comm. members - monthly statements will not be sent due to holidays Aug. 27 EB 573 To IOC members, EB - meeting at Amsterdam of representatives of Federation Internationale de Ski with EB and promise of cooperation -- also enclosing copy of new Eligibility Rule Sept. 3 Complement of EB/573 - enclosing better copy of Kneissl Sept. 3 M/574 To IOC members - sending questionnaire to be returned by those attending meetings in October 1970. Programme for Meetings to be held in Lausanne from 1st to 5th October 1970. Agenda for EB Meetings Oct. 3-4, 1970. Aug. 25 M/572 To EB members - copy of letter from Mr. Brundage to Dr. vonOpel re eligibility Oct. 2 MB/mc/578 To IOC members of the Executive Board & IOC Commissions Aug. 27 EB/573 To Exec. Comm. members - International Ski Federation Sept. 22 C/575 To all national Olympic committees having national federations affiliated with the International Ice Hockey Federation Sept. 22 FI/577 To all International Sports Federations taking part in Olympic Games Oct. 6 CE/579 To Exec. Comm.--Number of competitors in bobsleigh Oct. 30 M/C583 To IOC members and NOC's - Planned expansion of . IOC wants to be informed in advance on organization in various countries of film festivals on sports Nov 14 FI/580 To the International Federations Nov 6 Pt/EB/F 584 To each President of Olympic International Federations Nov. 6 Pt/EB/585 All members of the Executive Board Nov. 7 Pt/FIS/EB/NOC/586 Federation Internationale de Ski Nov. 2 Ps/EB/587 To The International Press, The Executive Board, The President of the Federation Internationale de Ski Dec. 1 EB/FC/589To IOC members, Finance Commission and Exec. Board Dec. 11 Ps/590 To International Press Dec. 1 F/588 To IOC VP's & International Sports Federation representatives 1971 Jan. 18 M/C 592 To: Members of the IOC, NOC Re: 11th Session of Olympic Academy Jan. 18 M/C 593 To: Members of the IOC, NOC Re: FIFA Rules for the 1972 Games Jan. 18 F 594 To: IF's RE: Participation in Olympic Academy Session Jan. 18 Eb 595 To: Executive Board Members Re: Letter sent by Dr. von Opel concerning revisions of the Amateur Eligibility Rule Jan. 18 M/596 To: IOC members Re: FIS Ballot Jan. 18 F/C 597 To: International Federations having team sports Re: Rule 34 Jan. 21 C/598 To: NOC Committees Re: Invitation to Executive Board Meeting 26/30/37 37 prior to 71st Session in Luxemburg Jan. 25 M/C/F CO/59 To: IOC members, NOC'sr IF's Organizing Committees of the Games Re: Olympic Directory Feb. 2 EB/602 To: Executive Board Members Re: Two Proposals and two commentaries by Mr. Raymond Gafner Feb. 2 EB/603 To: Executive Board Re: Letter from Mr. Frantisek Kroutil concerning alpine skiers ballot Feb. 3 M/C/F605 To: IOC members Re: Meetings of the three IOC Committee Vice Presidents with IF's. Feb. 17 EB/607 To: Executive Board Members Re: Memorandum Concerning IOC Eligibility Rule 26 Feb. 17 EB/FC/608 To: Executive Board Finance Commission Re: Audit Report Dated February 12, 1971 Mar. 17 M/610 To: Members of the IOC Re: Next text of Article 26 Mar. 26 Ps/612 To: International Press, re: "Lock Out" of the press from Chateau te Vity on Sunday, March 14 until 6:30 p.m. Mar. 26 M/613 To: IOC Members, re: Text of proposal by Mr. Raymond Gafner concerning protection of Olympic emblems Mar. 14 EB/618 To: Executive Board Members, re: Memorandum by Lord Killanin concerning different international federations and organizations Apr. 15 M. 619 To: IOC Members, re: Deaths of Lt. Gen. Pahud de Mortanges and Mr. Armant Massard Apr. 19 M. 620 To: IOC Members, re: Death of General Jose de J. Clark Apr. 23 C/622 To: NOC (Presidents and Secretary Generals) Re: Munich meeting on September 10 and 11, 1971 Apr. 26 M/F/C/Ps/623 To: IOC Members, IF's (Presidents and Secretary Generals), NOC's (Presidents and Secretary Generals), Members of the International Press, re: Printed text of Rule 26 Apr. 26 F/C/624 To: IF's, NOC's, re: Forwarding of suggestions or proposals of the proceedings of the Commission for the Olympic Congress held in Geneva on March 15. Apr. 29 M/F/C/625 To: IOC Members, NOC's, IF's, re: General Review of Sports Apr. 29 EB/627 To: Executive Board Members, re: Minutes of January 1971 Meeting (26 copies) May 10 M/F/C/Ps/628 To: IOC Members, IF's, NOC's, Members of International Press, re: International Badminton Federation omission in "Olympic Directory" May 14 EB/C/CO/630 To: Executive Board Members, NOC's, Organizing Committees--Munich, Sapporo, Montreal, Denver, re: Official list of abbreviations to be used for each National Olympic Committee May 17 Eb/Emb/631 To: Executive Board Members, Members of the Commission for the protection of Olympic Emblems, re: Commission for the protection of Olympic Emblems meeting in Luxemburg, September 12, 1971 May 17 M/632 To: IOC Members, re: Minutes of Executive Board meetings, March 13, 14, 1971 May 21 M/633 To: IOC Members, re: Reservations for plane trip to Munich May 25 Eb/COC/634 To: Executive Board Members, Members of commission for the Olympic Congress, re: Minutes of Olympic Congress Commission meeting in Geneva, March 15, 1971 June 14 C/636 To: NOC's, re: Requests for current rules, certified copies of Minutes June 15 M/638 To: Members of the IOC, re: Request for photographs of members 26/30/37 38 and wives to be sent to Sapporo Organizing Committee June 18 EB640 To: Executive Board Members, International Skating Union, re: Corrected text of January 11th Minutes of meeting between three IOC Vice-Presidents and ISU President June 22 M/C/F/640 CI.030-100-200 To: IOC Members, IF's, NOC's, re: Official report of the Games of the XIXth Olympiad in Mexico July 22 C/644 To: Executive Board Members, International Shooting Union, re: Correction to the Minutes of January 13th, 1971 Meeting Aug. 6 M/C/646 To: NOC's, IOC's, re: Agenda of September 10-11 Munich Meeting and P G.A. Aug. 18 C/649 To: NOC's, re: National Olympic Committee participation in Executive Board meeting in Munich, September 10-11, 1971 Aug. 19 M/C/650 To: IOC Members ant NOC's, re: New agenda for IOC Executive Board &-NOC meeting in Munich Oct. 4 M/F/C655 To: Members of the IOC,International Federations,National Olympic Committees re: General information concerning 71st session of the IOlC Oct. 13 M/658 To: Members of the IOC, re: Cooperation with the NOC's Oct. 11 C/M/657 To: All National Olympic Committees, cc: IOC Members, re: Meetings with delegates of NOCs with Executive Board members in Munich on September 10th and 11th Oct. 13 C/M659 To: All National Olympic Committees, cc: IOC Members, re: propagation of the Olympic Movement and support of the Olympic ideals and principles Oct. 18 M/F/C/C O/661 To: International Olympic Committee, International Federations, National Olympic Committees, Organizing Committees of the Games re: Corrections in the "Olympic Directory" Aug. 6 M/C 646 To: All National Olympic Committees, All Members of the IOC, re: Agenda for NOC and Exec. Bd. meeting in Munich, Sept. 10 Aug. 19 M/C 650 To: All Members of the IOC, All National Olympic Committees, re: New agenda for Munich meeting on Sept. 10-11 in Munich (Revised by IOC Pres.) Aug. 20 M/652 To: The Members of the IOC, re: Agenda for the 71st session of the IOC held in Luxembourg, Sept. 14-17, 1971 Dec. 3 PS/668 To: The International Press, re: Bonacossa Trophy Award to Hellenic Olympic Committee Dec. 2 C/667 To:Those National Olympic Committees who have staged the Olympic Games, re: License to imitate Olympic Medals requested by a German firm called M.W.I. Oct. 29 c/662 To: National Olympic Committees Presidents & Secretary Generals, re: Rule 40 and Rule 54 Dec. 16 C/674 To:National Olympic Committees, re: Advertising on equipment or on persons Dec. 30 M/F/C/CO675 To: Members, IOC, IF's, NOC's & Organizing Committee of the Games, re: New edition of the "Olympic Directory" Nov. 9 M/663 To: The Members of the IOC, re: Incorrect dates for Sapporo Session Dec. 21 C/671 To: Members of the International Olympic Committee, re: Sapporo Session Agenda Dec. 29 M/C/676 To: All NOC's and IOC Members, re: Rule 26 in connection with Sapporo Games 26/30/37 39 Nov. 15 C/M/Ps 664 To: To All NOC'S and Members of the IOC International Press Mar. 26 Ps/614 To: International Press, re: New Rule 26 1972 Jan. 5 M/677 To: IOC Members, re: Minutes of the 71st Session of IOC, Sept. 15-17, 1971, Luxembourg Jan. 5 M/679 To: IOC Members, re: Enforcing Eligibility Rules Jan. 7 CE/678 To: Executive Board Members, re: Meetings with IF representatives Jan. 11 M/680 To: IOC Members, re: Olympic Programme, Skating and Shooting Jan. 14 M/681 To: IOC Members, re: International Olympic Academy Jan. 17 M/C 683 To: IOC Members, re: Minutes-Meeting, Executive Board, IOC and NOC's in Munich on Sept. 10-11, 1971 Jan. 17 M/685 To: IOC Members, re: Devaluation of the dollar Feb. 7 IS/689 To: IOC Members, re: Request for suggestions concerning Rule 26 on Eligibility Feb. 10 M/687B To: IOC Members, re: Resume of 72nd Session of IOC in Sapporo Mar. 9 M/693 To: IOC Members, re: Text of Mr. Raymond Gafner's proposal concerning Rule 25a Mar. 17 M/610 To: IOC Members, re: Next text of Article 26 concerning eligibility Mar. 23 N/701 To: IOC Members, re: Minutes of 72nd Session of IOC, Sapporo, Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, 1972 Apr. 7 C/705 To: NOC's, re: Information Form concerning number of clubs and participants in Olympic sport in each country Apr. 7 C/703 To: IOC Members, re: Devaluation of the dollar re and hotels Apr. 20 M/711 To: IOC Members, re: Organizing Comm. of the XXth Olympiad form for accomodations in Munich. Also purchase of tickets May 30 C/719 To: National Olympic Committees, IOC Members, IF's, re: Olympic Solidarity Jun 12 C/M/CE/723 To: NOC's of Greece, Turkey, Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia, Austria, Germany, cc: IOC's for same countries, Executive Board, re: Olympic Flame Aug. 7 M/F/C/742 To: IOC Members, IF's & NOC's, re: Reproductions of texts coming from the IOC July 24 M/737 To: IOC Members, re: Personal letterhead paper July 19 M/C/CP/736 To: IOC Members, NOC's, Members of the IOC Press Commission, re: Information brochure, published by the IOC July 19 M/F/735 To: IOC Members, IF's, re: Sale of television rights and application of the funds July 14 M/733 To: IOC Members, re: Agenda for 73rd Session of IOC held in Munich, August 21-24, 1972 July 7 M/C/729 To: IOC Members, re: "Olympic Treasuries" July 4 M/727 To: IOC Members, re: Correct title and address of H.M. the King of the Hellenes June 2 M/C/F/722 To: NOC's, Munich Organizing Committee, cc: IOC's and IF's, re: Rule 26 concerning Eligibility and Rule 53 in regard to advertising June l M/Me/120 To: IOC Members, Members of the Medical Commission, re: Olympic Identity Cards for the Munich Games Aug. 10 M/C/745 To: IOC Members, NOC Members, re: "Olympic Treasuries" Aug. 3 B/F/738 To: IOC Executiv Board, IF'S re: Board Minutes Sept. 18 M/759 To: All me bers of the IOC, re: Resume of the events during the 73rd Session of the IOC Aug. 3 B/C/740 To: Executive Board, All National Olympic Committees, re: 26/30/37 40 Agenda and proposals made by the NOC's for Munich meeting on 8/20/72 Oct. 12 M/F/C.O.761 To: All Members of the IOC cc: Presidents of the IF's Montreal and Denver Organizing Committees, re: Resignation of Mr. Takac Oct. 13 M/762 To: All members of the IOC, re: Executive Board meetings and Olympic Congress in Varna, 1973 Aug. 4 L/741 To: Readers of the "Olympic Review," re: Special brochure devoted to Olympism Aug. 9 M/F/C/P/744 To: Members of the International Olympic Committee, IF's, NOC's, International Press, re: Modifications to the Olympic Directory Nov. 15 M/F/767 To: International Olympic Committee Members, cc: Winter International Federations--for information, re: Colorado and Denver referendum Nov. 15 M/C/F/768 To: NOC'S cc: IOC Members and Winter IF's for information, re: Questionnaire concerning suggestions for candidate cities to host the 1976 Winter Games Dec. 8 M/773 To: All Members of the IOC, re: Subscriptions for 1973 Dec. 8 M/773 To: IOC Members, re: "Verlag Internationaler Gedenkmunzen" giving Dec. 11 M/775 To: IOC Members, re: International Olympic Committee responsibilities Aug. 7 M/F/C/743 To: Members of the IOC, IF's, NOC's, re: Sponsor Products which might be harmful to health, such as tobacco and spirituous liquors Mar. 22 EB/COC/JC/AD/700 To: Executive Board Members, Members of Commissions re: Provisional calendar of meetings May 4 B/714 To: Executive Board Members, re: Agenda for Executive Board meetings in Lausanne Mar. 26 Ps/614 To: International Press, re: New rule 26 May 9 EB/F/715 To: Executive Board, IF's, re: Final Agenda for EB meeting with IF's in Lausanne on May 29, 1972

Box 72: Circular Letters, 1973-74 Numbers: 777, 781, 787. 789 791, 797, 800, 803, 807-808, 813-814, 817, 824-825, 827-828, 830-831 834 837, 839, 855, 858-859, 864, 870, 874-875, 878-881, 883, 889 1973 Date No. Jan. 3 M/F/C/777 To IOC members, cc: Winter Federations and National Olympic Committees, re-examination of the 1976 Winter Games Jan. 9 C/M779 To: All National Olympic Committees, cc: IOC, International Press (for information), re: Aid to Nicaragua Jan. 15 M/F 781 To IOC members, Presidents of the Winter International Federations, re: Candidature files for the XII Winter Games Feb. 13 M/787 To All I.O.C. members, re: Selection of Innsbruck for 1976 Winter Games Feb. 12 M/F/C 789 To All I.O.C. members, IF's, NOC's, re: Suggestions of persons to whom awards should be presented at the 74th I.O.C. Session in Varna, Bulgaria Feb. 27 M/796 To All I.O.C. members - Position of South Africa Mar. 1 M/F/C/797 To N.O.C. Presidents, cc: for information: I.O.C's, IF's, re: Olympic Solidarity Mar. 30 M/803 To I.O.C. members Confidential Matters concerning the I.O.C. 26/30/37 41 May 2 M/808 To I.O.C. members Timetable of the methods of transport from Geneva to Lausanne May 2 C/M/F 807 To All N.O.C.'s, cc: Members of the I.O.C. International Federations, re: Candidate cities for the Games May 16 C/800 To NOC's, IOC's, International Sports Federations Olympic "Solidarity Programme" May 10 M/813 To IOC's President, Lord Rillanin will meet all IOC members present at Varna on September 29 May 15 M/F/C 814 To IOC's, NOC's and IF's, re: Attached translations to all letters in languages other than English or French requested by IOC office July 12 M/284 To IOC members--Review of all Commissions and approved recommendations July 19 COC/827 To All participants and guests of the Olympic Congress Olympic Congress Rules Aug. 2 M/830 To IOC members Eligibility Aug. 4 M/831 To IOC members 74th Session-Varna 1973 June 7 COC/834 To All participants and guests at the Olympic Congress Olympic Congress/Varna 1973 Aug. 24 COC/839 To Mr. Avery Brundage Olympic Congress July 20 M/828 To IOC members Resume of Executive Board Meeting, June 22-24, Lausanne, 1973 Aug. 16 C.M/F/837 To NOC's, cc: IOC members, IF's, re: Candidate Cities for the Games Oct 16 M/F/,855 To IOC Members, cc: to IF's, re: Rule 26 Nov 29 M/F/C/obCO/858 To IOC Members, cc: Presidents, Vice-Presidents and Secretaries General of IF's, NOC's, Olympic Congress Observers, re: Varna Olympic Congress report etc. Dec. 4 M/FI/C/COJOs/859 To IOC Members, IF's, NOC's, Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIst Olympiad in Montreal, Organizing Committee for the XIIth Winter Games in Innsbruck, re: 1974 Session in will be held from October 21-24 May 24 M/817 To I.O.C. Members, re: Rules of the I.O.C. July 12 M/C/F/825 To Presidents of all National Olympic Committees, cc: I.O.C. Members and IF's, re: Rule 24

1974 Jan. 17 M/864 To IOC members Souvenir photograph of 74th Session of I.O.C. in Varna, October 1973 Feb. 11 M/870 To IOC members , Rule 26, advertising material, etc. Mar. 6 M/874 To IOC members Resume of Executive Board meeting in Lausanne, 2/9 toll/74 Mar. 13 M/C/F/RG/875 To IOC members, NOC's, IF's & concerned Regional Games, re: Organizations--Sports not on Olympic Programme April 3 C/M/878 To Presidents and Secretaries General of NOC's, cc: Members of IOC's, National Olympic Committees, re: Meeting in Abidjan in February, 1975 April 5 C/M/879 All Presidents and Secretaries Generals of NOC's, cc: Members of IOC, re: Protection of the Olympic emblem and words "Olympic" and "Olympia" April 10 C/M 880 To Presidents and Secretaries General of NOC's, cc: IOC members, re: "Olympic Gold" 26/30/37 42 April 11 M/F/881 To All IOC Committee members, cc: International Federations, re: New draft Rule 26 April 26 M/F/C/Ps/883 To IOC members, cc: IF's and NOC's, re:Rule 26 June 3 CAN/M/C889 To Candidate cities for the 1980 Olympic Games, cc: Members of the IOC, All NOC's MISSING CIRCULAR LETTERS Numbers 271, 375, 378 and 396 are not available per Monique Berlioux 576, 600, 601, 604, 606, 609, 611, 615-617, 621, 626, 629, 635, 637, 639, 641-643, 645, 647-648, 651, 653-654, 656, 660, 665-666, 669-670, 672-673, 682, 684, 686,688, 691-692, 694-699, 702-704, 707-714, 716-718, 721, 724-726, 728, 730-732, 734, 739, 746-758, 760, 763-766, 769-771, 774, 776, 778, 780, 782-786, 788, 790, 792-795, 798-799, 801-802, 804-806, 809-812, 815-816, 818-823, 826, 829, 832-833, 835-836, 838 DUPLICATE CIRCULAR LETTERS, 1957-66 Numbers Date 101-115 1957 119-124, 127-129 1958 131-138, 140-148, 150-151 1959 152-161, 164-165, 167-177 1960 178-180, 183-187 1961 191, 194-203, 208-209 1962 213, 231, 233-34, 236-37, 239, 246-253 1963 255-270 272-275 1964 276-282 284, 286-287, 293-295, 299 1965 299-301, 303-320, 322-323, 326-335, 337, 340 1966 Box 73: Duplicate Circular Letters, 1967 Numbers Date 341-342, 344, 347, 351-358, 365-367, 370, 379, 382-86,394-95, 399-400 1967 404-406, 409, 412-413, 415-416, 419, 426-428, 439-440,442-445, 447, 457-458 1968 461, 464, 475, 478-479, 482-483, 489, 491, 494-496,498-500, 504-510, 514-521 1969 546 556 1970

CIRCULAR LETTER RESPONSES Number Date Subject 4 9/53 to IF's 12 6/30/53 Amateur Code and Olympic Regulations 14 7/14/53 Fine Arts Competitions 15 9/21/53 Information for State Games Cities 16 7/25/53 Proposed New Rule #25 61 10/26/55 90 1957 120 5/8/58 161 9/10/60 165 10/20/60 167 11/17/60 169 11/17/60 26/30/37 43 170 1/17/60 171 11/17/60 172 11/17/60 174 11/24/60 176 12/9/60 Gymnastic Medals 177 12/16/60 179 5/6/61 272 & 280 8/5/64 & 3/29/65 Summary of Responses 495 7/11/69 Reduction of Teams 514 11/4/69 Expulsion of South African N.O.C 515 11/5/69 Mixed Comm. II & IV Reports 544 3/16/70 NOC's Meeting, Amsterdam 555 4/27/70 Response to Circular Letter, IF's on New Rule #26, 1970-73 Box 74: Excerpts from Answers, IOC's, NOC's, IF's, ND IOC's Responses, Sept. 1952 NOC's Responses, Sept. 1952 Letter from Avery Brundage to NOC s, Sept. 1952 Letter from Avery Brundage to IOC's and NOC's, 3/25/66 Letter from J. W. Westerhoff to IOC's and NOC's, Dec. 1966 Miscellaneous Replies, 1952-60 IOC Circular Letter S--Suggested to IOC's, NOC's, IF's, 1967-69 Candidatures for Olympic Awards, 1966 Proposals, Annex 1-7, 13-19, 1966 Press Releases, 1962-64, 1967, 1969

Box 75: IOC Meetings The Olympic Congresses from 1894-1930 Congress of National Olympic Committees, Paris, Programme des fetes de Paris, June 13-24, 1914 Technical Olympic Congress, Prague, May 29-June 4, 1925 Session, Amsterdam, July 1928 Olympic Congress, , May 1930 Session, Vienna, June 1933 Session, Athens, May 1934 Session, Norway, February 1935 Session, Berlin, 34th Session, Warsaw, June 1937 35th Session, Cairo, March 1938 36th Session, London, June 1939 Executive Committee, London, August 21-24, l945 Executive Board, Lausanne, September 1, 1946 Executive Board and International Federations, Lausanne, September 2-3, 1946 39th Session, Lausanne, September 3, September 4-ó, 1946 List of Sessions and Summary of Decisions taken up to 1946 Executive Board , , June 15, 1947 Executive Board and International Federations, Stockholm, June 16, 1947 40th Session, Stockholm, June 19-21, 1947 Executive Board, St. Moritz, January 27, 1948 41st Session, St. Moritz, January 29, 1948 Executive Board and Con. Suisse, St. Moritz, February 4, 1948 26/30/37 44

Box 76: IOC Meetings, 1948-1953 42nd Session, London, July 27-28, 1948 Executive Board, Lausanne, April 19-20, 1949 Executive Board and International Federations, Lausanne, April 21, 1949 Executive Board, London, July 23-25, 1948 43rd Session, Rome, April 25, 1949 Executive Board, Rome, April 26, 1949 Executive Board, Paris, October 19, 1949 Executive Board, , May 11, 1950 Executive Board and International Federations, Copenhagen, May 12, 1950 44th Session, Copenhagen, May 15-17, 1950 Executive Board, Lausanne, August 28, 1950 Executive Board and International Federations, Vienna, May 4, 1951 45th Session, Vienna, May 7-10, 1951 Executive Board, Lausanne, May 22, 1951 46th Session, , February 12-13, 1952 Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, February 13, 1952 Executive Board, Oslo, February 18, 1952 Executive Board and International Federations, Helsinki, July 14, 1952 47th Session, Helsinki, July 16-18, 1952 Executive Board, Helsinki, August 2, 1952 Executive Board, Mexico City, April 14, 1953 Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, Mexico City, April 15-16, 1953 48th Session, Mexico City, April 17-20, 1953

Box 77: IOC Meetings, 1954-January, 1956 Executive Board Special, Lausanne, January 17, 1954 Executive Board, Lausanne, May 3, 1954 Executive Board and International Federations, Lausanne, May 4-May 5, 1954 With East European Countries, Athens, May 7, 1954 Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, May 10-May 11, 1954 49th Session, Athens, May 12- May 15, 1954 Executive Board and International Federations, Paris, June 10, 1955, June 11, 1955 50th Session, Paris, June 13-June 18, 1955 51st Session, Cortina d'Ampezzo, January 24-25, 1956

Box 78: IOC Meetings, October, 1956-May 19, 1959 Executive Board, Lausanne, October 3-October 4, 1956 Executive Board, , November 17, 1956 52nd Session, Melbourne, November l9-December 4, 1956 Executive Board, Evian, June 3-4, 1957 Executive Board and International Federations, Evian, June 5-6, 1957 Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, Evian, June 7-8, 1957 53rd Session, Sofia, September 23-28, 1957 54th Session, Tokyo, May 14-16, 1958 Program and Speeches of the Open Ceremony, May 14, 1958 Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, Tokyo, May 14-16, 1958 Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, Rome, May 19, 1959

Box 79: IOC Meetings, May 22, 1959-1963 26/30/37 45 Executive Board, Munich, May 22, 1959 Executive Board and International Federations, Munich, May 23, 1959 55th Session, Munich, May 25-28, 1959 Executive Board, Paris, October 2, 1959 56th Session, San Francisco, February 15-16, 1960 57th Session, Rome, August 22-24, 1960 Executive Board, Rome, August 19, 1960 Executive Board, Rome, September 10, 1960 Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, Athens, June 15, 1961 Executive Board and International Federations, Athens, June 16, 1961 58th Session, Athens, June 19-21, 1961 Executive Board, Lausanne, March 2-3, 1962 Executive Board and International Federations, Lausanne, February 8, 1963 Executive Board and International Federations, Lausanne, June ó, 1963 Executive Board, Baden-Baden, October 14, 1963 Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, Baden-Baden, October 15, 1963 60th Session, Baden-Baden, October 16-20, 1963 "The Aftermath of Sport and Politics from Baden-Baden," 1963

Box 80: IOC Meetings, 1964-1965 Executive Board, Innsbruck, January 25-26, 1964 61st Session, Innsbruck, January 26-28, 1964 Executive Board, Lausanne, June 26-27, 1964 Executive Board and National icOlympic Committees, Tokyo, October 3, 1964 Box 80: IOC Meetings 1964-1965 (continued) Executive Board, Tokyo, October 4-5, 1964 62nd Session, Tokyo, October 6-8, 1964 Executive board, Tokyo, October 16, 1964 Executive Board, Lausanne, April 11-13, 1965 Executive Board and International Federations, Lausanne, April 12, 1965 Executive Board, Paris, July 9-lO, 1965 National Olympic Committees, Rome, October 2, 1965 Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, Madrid, October 4, 1965 Executive Board, Madrid, October 5-8, 1965 63rd Session, Madrid, October ó-8, 1965

Box 81: IOC Meetings 1965-1966 63rd Session del Boletin de Prensa, (10 issues), September 30-October 9, 1965 Study and Coordinating Committee of National Olympic Committees, Rome, April 20, 1966 Executive Board, Rome, April 21-24, 1966 Executive Board and International Federations, Rome, April 2 3, 1966 Meetings of International Federations, Rome, April 22, 1966 64th Session, Rome, April 25-28, 1966 Box 82: IOC Meetings 1966 64th Session, Rome, April 1966, Proposals and Resolutions Cuba-Puerto Rico Disagreement, 1961, 1963, 1966 Candidates for Olympic Awards, 1966 Order Forms for Olympic Publications, n.d. Political Interference in Sports, 1963, 1965-1966, 1972 26/30/37 46 Subcommittee to Change Events from Summer to the Winter Games, 1966 Lahtí's Candidature for the Winter Games, 1965 Regrets - People unable to attend the IOC Rome Session, 1966 Rule 36, Olympic Village, 1966 Proposal Changes in the Rules, 1966 Proposal from Constantin Andriandow for the Closing Ceremony of The Olympic Games, 1966 Kilius-Baumler Case, 1966 Cycling Events, 196546 Reorganization of IOC, 1966 South African Situation, 1966 Report on the Meeting of the Co-ordinating and Study Committees of National Olympic Committees, 1966 Article - Tribune de Lausanne, 1966 Proposal by the Marquess of Exeter: Training at High Altitudes, 1966 Italy-China Relations, 1965-66 World Water Ski Union Request for IOC Recognition, 1964-66 Recognition of Virgin Islands as National Olympic Committee, 1966 Report of All Africa Sub-Committee, 1966 Report by Committee on Doping, 1966 Sport-Phila, 1965 International Federation of Sports Medicine, 1966 Equestrian Federation's Items for Discussion, 1966 Proposal for an Additional Yacht Race, 1965-66 Netherland's National Olympic Committee, 1965

Box 82: IOC Meetings, l966 (continued) 64th Session, Rome, April 1966, Proposals and Resolutions (continued) Proposal from , 1966 Proposal from Albert Mayer, 1966 Resolution by the Republic of China, 1964-66 Proposal from Portugese Olympic Committee, 1965 Proposal from the Spanish National Olympic Committee, 1965 IOC General Budget, Tokyo, 1965-67 Proposal for Distribution of Television Proceeds, 1966 Commit tee on Doping Report, 1965-66 Banff and Calgary, Canada Winter Site Proposal and Controversy, 1965-66 Executive Board, Mexico City, October 22, 1966

Box 83: IOC Meetings, 1967-1968 Executive Board, Copenhagen, February 11-12, 1967 Executive Board, Teheran, May 2-8, 1967 65th Session Congress of National Olympic Committees & IOC, Teheran, May 2-11, 1967 Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, Teheran, May 3, l967 65th Session, Teheran, May 6-9, 1967 Executive Board, Lausanne, December 16-17, 1967 Executive Board, Lausanne, January 26-27, 1968 Executive Board and International Federations, January 27-28, 1968 Executive Board, Grenoble, January 29-31, 1968 66th Session, Grenoble, February 1-6, 1968 National Olympic Committees and International Federations, Grenoble, February 2-5, 1968 Executive Board, Lausanne, April 20-21, 1968 26/30/37 47 Box 84: IOC Meetings, 1968-1969 III General Assembly of National Olympic Committees, Mexico City, September 30-October 1, 1968 Executive Board, Mexico City, October 3, 1968 Finance Commission and International Federations, Mexico City, October 16, 1968 67th Session, Mexico City, October 7-11, 1968 Agenda Item No. 39 Item No. 54 Analysis of the National Olympic Committee's Proposals Circular Letters Correspondence Avery Brundage's Trip to Mexico City, Sept.-Oct., 1968 Executive Board of the IOC with Representatives of National Olympic Committees Executive Board Meeting Remarks by Avery Brundage Federation Internationale de Navation Amateur Medical History of the Olympic Games, Article in "Jama" Meeting with National Olympic Committees and International Federations

Box 85: IOC Meetings 1968-69 67th Session, Mexico City, October 7-11, 1968 (continued) Olympian International Onesti's Open Letter, Farrel's Version President's Report Box 85: IOC Meetings, 1968-69 (continued) 67th Session, Mexico City, October 7-11, 1968 (continued) Press, Statements Released Proposals 1 Proposals 2 Proposals 3 Reports by Commissions Roll Call Russian Opposition to Avery Brundage's Re-election Seventy-fifth Anniversary Tanzania, Recognition of National Olympic Committee Tests, Sex and Dope Third General Assembly of National Olympic Committees Box 86: IOC Meetings Medical Commission, Minutes and Reports, January 25-26, 1969 Executive Board, Lausanne, February 1-2, 1969 Executive Board, Lausanne, March 22-23, 1969 Executive Board, Lausanne, June 2-3, 1969 Executive Board and International Federations, June 3, 1969 Executive Board, Warsaw, June 5-9, 1969 68th Session, Warsaw, June 6-10, 1969 Newspaper Clippings Working Papers of National Olympic Committee's Proposals Winter Games 26/30/37 48 Box 87: IOC Meetings Avery Brundage and International Federations, Leipzig, July 25, 1969 Documents for the Executive Board with National Olympic Committees, Dubrovnik, 1969 Memorandum to Avery Brundage from Jose Clark, Dubrovnik Meeting, October 1969 Team Sports Limits - Decisions to be Taken, Dubrovnik, October 1969 Executive Board, Dubrovnik, October 23-27, 1969 Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, Dubrovnik, October 25-26, 1969 Newspaper Clippings, Dubrovnik, October 25-28, 1969 Box 88: IOC Meetings Executive Board, Lausanne, October 2, 1970 Minutes of the Commission for the Preparation for the Olympic Congress, Geneva, March 15, 1971 Minutes of the Tripartite Commission for the Preparation of the Olympic Congress, Munich, September 9, 1971 Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, Munich, September ~9-11, 1971

Box 89: IOC Meetings, September 13, 1971-1974 71st Session, Luxemburg, September 13-18, 1971 Olympic Congress, Sofia, September 20-28, 1971 Preparation of the Olympic Congress, Mini Meeting, March 21, 1972 Box 89: IOC Meetings, September 13, 1971-19 74 (continued) Minutes of the Tripartite Commission for the Preparation of the Olympic Congress, 1972 Lausanne, May 29, 1972 Munich, August 28, 1972 Varna, October 8, 1972 Executive Board, Lausanne, February 2-3, 1973 74th Session, Varna, October 5-7, 1973 Olympic Congress, Varna, October 1973 Newspaper Clipping on the International Congresses, 1973 Executive Board Meeting, Lausanne, February 9-11, 1974 Box 90: International Olympic Committee Minutes, 1914-1953 Congress of National Olympic Committees, Paris, June 1914 18th Session, , Belgium, 1920 IOC, Lausanne, June 2-6, 1921 IOC, Paris, June 7-10, 1922 IOC, Rome, April 7-12, 1923 IOC, Paris, June 25-July 12, 1924 Executive Commission, Prague, May 19 25 IOC, Prague, May 26-28, 1925 Executive Commission, Paris, November 3-6, 1925 Executive Commission, Paris, March 7-8, 1926 Executive Commission, La Haye, July 31, 1926 Executive Commission, , January 4-5, 1927 Executive Commission, Paris, August 8, 1927 Executive Commission, Lausanne, October 29-31, 1927 Executive Commission, St. Moritz, February 1928 Executive Commission, Amsterdam, July 24, 1928 26/30/37 49 Executive Commission, Lausanne, April 7, 1929 Executive Commission with International Federations Delegates, Lausanne, April 12, 1929 Executive Commission, Vittel, France, July 23-25, 1929 Executive Commission, Berlin, March 22-24, 1930 Executive Commission, Berlin, May 22, 1930 Executive Commission, Paris, October 10, 1930 Executive Commission with the International Federations Delegates, Paris, October 11, 1930 Executive Commission, Barcelona, April 24-26, 1931 Executive Commission, Lausanne June 11, 1932 Executive Commission, Vienna, June, 1933 Executive Commission, Brussels, May 8, 1934 Executive Commission, Oslo, February 25, 1935 Executive Commission, 1936 Executive Commission, Stockholm, June 2, 1936 Executive Commission, Berlin, July 29, 1936 Executive Commission, Lausanne, December 17, 1936 Executive Commission, Brussels, September 3, 1938 Executive Commission, September 1946 IOC, Lausanne, April 9, 1946 Executive Commission with International Federations Delegates, September 2, 1946 Executive Commission, Stockholm, June 15, 1947

Box 90: IOC Minutes 1914-1953 (continued) Executive Commission with International Federations, Stockholm, June 16, 1947 IOC, Stockholm, June 19-21, 1947 Executive Commission, St. Moritz, January 27, 1948 IOC, St. Moritæ, January 29-February 7, 1948 Executive Commission with the Swiss Olympic Committee Interview Delegation, February 5, 1948 Executive Commission, London, July 23, 1948 Executive Commission with the International Federations, London, July 27, 1948 IOC, London, July 27, 1948 Executive Commission, Lausanne, April 19, 1949 Executive Commission with the International Federations, Lausanne, April 21, 1949 IOC, Rome, April 24-29, 1949 Executive Commission, Rome, April 26, 1949 Executive Commission, Paris, October 19, 1949 Executive Commission, Copenhagen, May 11, 1950 Executive Commission, Copenhagen, May 18, 1950 Executive Commission, Lausanne, August 28, 1950 Executive Commission, Vienna, May 3, 1951 Executive Commission with the International Federations, Vienna, May 4, 1951 IOC, May 7-10, 1951 Executive Commission, Lausanne, May 22, 1951 Executive Commission, Oslo, February 11, 1952 IOC 46th Session, Oslo, February 12-13, l952 Executive Commission with National Olympic Committee Representatives, Oslo, February 13, 1952 Executive Commission, Helsinki, July 12, 1952 IOC 47th Session, Helsinki, July 14, 1952 Executive Commission with the International Federations, Helsinki, July 14-15, 1952 IOC 47th Session, Helsinki, July 16, 1952 Executive Commission, Mexico City, April 14, 1953 26/30/37 50 Executive Commission with National Olympic Committees Delegates, Mexico, April 15-16, 1953 IOC 48th Session, Mexico, April 17, 18, 20, l953 Box 91: IOC Minutes, 1954-1960 Executive Committee, Lausanne, January 17, 1954 Executive Committee, Lausanne, May 3, 1954 Executive Committee with International Federations, Lausanne, May 4-5, 1954 IOC 49th Session, Athens, May 12-15, 1954 Executive Committee with National Olympic Committees and International Federations, Paris, June 11, 1955 IOC 50th Session, Paris, June 13-18, 1955 IOC 51st Session, Cortina d'Ampezzo, January 24-25, 1956 Executive Board, Lausanne, October 3-4, 1956 Executive Board, November 17, 1956 IOC 52nd Session, Melbourne, November 19-21, December 4, 1956 Executive Board, Evian, June 3-4, 1957 Executive Board with International Federations, Evian, June 5-6, 1957 Executive Board with National Olympic Committees and International Federations, Evian, June 7-8, 1957

Box 91: IOC Minutes, 1954-1960 (continued) IOC 53rd Session, Sofia, September 23-28, 1957 IOC 54th Session, Tokyo, May 14-16, 1958 Executive Board with National Olympic Committees Taking Part in the Asian Games, Tokyo, May 16, 1958 Executive Board with National Olympic Committees, Rome, May 19, 1959 Executive Board, Munich, May 22, 1959 Executive Board with International Federations, Munich, May 23, l959 IOC 55th Session, Munich, May 25-28, 1959 Executive Board, Paris, October 2, 1959 Executive Board, San Francisco, February 12, 1960 IOC 56th Session, San Francisco, February 15-16, 1960 Executive Board, Rome, August 19, 1960 IOC 57th Session, Rome, August 22-24, 1960 Executive Board, Rome, September 10, 1960

Box 92: IOC Minutes, 1961-1965 Executive Board, Athens, June 15, 1961 Executive Board with International Federations, Athens, June 16, 1961 Executive Board with National Olympic Committees, Athens, June 17, 1961 IOC 58th Session, Athens, June 19-21, 1961 Executive Board, Lausanne; Brundage Travel and Meeting Material, February 22-March 14, 1962 Executive Board with the Board on Amateurism, Lausanne, March 2-3, 1962 IOC 59th Session, Moscow, June 5-8, 1962 Executive Board with International Federations, Lausanne, February 8, 1963 Executive Board, Lausanne, February 9, 1963 Executive Board, Lausanne, June 5, 1963 Executive Board with International Federations, Lausanne, June 6, 1963 Executive Board, Baden-Baden, October 14, 1963 Executive Board with National Olympic Committees, Baden-Baden, October 15, 1963 26/30/37 51 IOC 60th Session, Baden-Baden, October 16-20, 1963 Executive Board, Innsbruck, January 25-26, 1964 Executive Board, Lausanne, June 25-27, 1964 IOC 61st Session, Innsbruck, January 26-28, 1964 Executive Board with National Olympic Committees, Tokyo, October 3, 1964 Executive Board, Tokyo, October 4-5, 1964 IOC 62nd Session, Tokyo, October 6-8, 1964 Executive Board, Tokyo, October 16, 1964 Executive Board, Lausanne, April 11-13, 1965 Executive Board with International Federations, Lausanne, April 12, 1965 Executive Board, Paris, July 9-10, 1965 Executive Board with National Olympic Committees, Madrid, October 4, 1965 Executive Board, Madrid, October 5-8, 1965 IOC 63rd Session, Madrid, October 6-9, 19.65 Box 93: IOC Minutes, 1966-October 7-11, 1968 Executive Board, Rome, April 21-24, 1966 Executive Board with International Federations, Rome, April 23, 1966 IOC 64th Session, Rome, April 25-28, 1966 Executive Board, Mexico City, October 22, 1966 Executive Board, Copenhagen, February 11-12, 1967 Executive Board, Tehran May 2-8, 1967 Executive Board with National Olympic Committees, Tehran, May 3, 1967 IOC 65th Session, Tehran, May 6-9, 1967 Commission for Press and Public Relations, Lausanne, September 25-26, 1967 Executive Board, Lausanne, January 26-27; Grenoble, January 29-31, 1968 Executive Board with International Federations, Lausanne, January 2 7-28, 1968 IOC 66th Session, Grenoble, February 1-5, 1968 Executive Board, Lausanne, April 20-21, 1968 Executive Session, Lausanne, April 21, 1968 Executive Board a Mexico City, September 30-October 6, 1968 African National Olympic Committees, Mexico City, October 2, 1968 IOC Program, Mexico City, October 2-12, 1968 Executive Board with National Olympic Committees, Mexico City, October 3-5, 1968 Finance Commission and International Federations Commission Representatives and International Federations Judo, Shooting and Athletic Representatives, Mexico City, October 6, 1968 IOC 67th Session, Mexico City, October 7-11, 1968

Box 94: IOC Minutes, October 7-11, 1968 (revised)-1969 IOC 67th Session, Mexico City, October 7-11, 1968 (revised minutes) Supervising Commission for Assistance to National Olympic Committees, Mexico City, October 18, 1968 Approval of the Minutes of the 68th Session, 1968-69 Executive Board, Lausanne, February 1-2, 1969 Executive Board} Lausanne, March 22-23, 1969 (Draft of the minutes) Executive Board, Lausanne, March 22-23, 1969 Executive Board, Lausanne, June 2-3, 1969 Executive Board with International Federations, Lausanne, June 3, 1969 Press and Public Relations Commission, Warsaw, June 5, 1969 Executive Board, Warsaw, June 5-9, 1969 IOC 68th Session, Warsaw, June 6-10, 1969 Commission for Press and Public Relations, Dubrovnik, October 23, 1969 26/30/37 52 Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, Dubrovnik, October 25-26, 1969 Box 95: IOC Minutes, 1970-1972 Executive Board, Lausanne, February 21-23, 1970 Executive Board, Amsterdam, May 8-16, 1970 Executive Board with the International Federations, Amsterdam, May 9, 1970 Three IOC Vice-Presidents Representing the Executive Board and the Representatives of the International Federations, London, January 5-7; Paris, January 11-12; Lausanne, January 13-14, 1971 Comparative Table of Questions Asked by the International Federations IOC Rules on Eligibility and its Official Interpretation Olympic Program and Technical Questions Memorandum Concerning the Revision and Interpretation of Rule 26 on Eligibility and IOC Official Interpretation of Rule 26 Executive Board, Lausanne, March 13-14, 1971 Executive Board, Munich, September 9; Luxemburg, September 12-17, 1971 Executive Board and National Olympic Committees, Munich, September 10-11, 1971 Executive Board, Moscow, July 16-17, 1971 IOC 71st Session, Luxemburg, September 15-17, 1971 Executive Board, Tokyo, January 28, 1972; Sapporo, January 29-February 1, 1972 Executive Board with International Federations, Lausanne, May 29, 1972

Box 96: International Olympic Committee, Commissions and Committees Report on IOC Commissions, Lausanne, June, 1971 Coordinating and Supervising Committee, Jose de J. Clark, 1968, 1969, 1970-72 Coordinating and Supervising Committee-1, Aid Commission, Juan A. Samaranch (2 folders), 1968-71 Coordinating and Supervising Committee-2, Eligibility Commission, Alexandru Siperco, 1968-69, 1970-71 Box 97: IOC Commissions and Committees Coordinating and Supervising Committee-3, Legislation Discrimination and Relations between National Olympic Committees and Governments, von Frenkell, 1968-69, 1970-72 Coordinating and Supervising Committee-4, Olympic Program, 1968-69 Officials at Games, Designation of Cities to Stage Games, Arpad Csanadi Olympic Program for 1970 Coordinating and Supervising Committee-5, Membership, 1968-69, IOC Relations, IOC, National Olympic Committees and International Federations Annual Meetings, Olympic Congress, Avv. G. Onesti Coordinating and Supervising Committee-6, Booklet and Administration of Olympic Games, Sandy Duncan, Marcello Garroni, and Yukiaki Iwata, 1966-70 Cultural Commission, Wlodzimierz Reczek, 1932, 1952-55, 1958-62, 1967-72 Box 98: IOC Commissions and Committees Eligibility Commission, Hugh Weir, 1952-65, 1966-68, 1970-71, 1972 Finance Commission, Lord Luke, 1966-68, 1969, 1970-71

Box 99: IOC Commissions and Committees Finance Commission, Lord Luke, 1972 26/30/37 53 Commission for the Financial and General Aid to National Olympic Committees, Lord Luke, 1968-69 Financial Statements IOC, 1970-72 Commission to Study the Conditions in , 1950 Legislation Commission, Marquis d'Exeter, 1969, 1970-71 Medical Commission, 1966-69, 1970-73 Amphetamines Used in Athletics, 1937, 1959-69, 1970-73 Artificial Respiration, 1951 Medicine, 1960-69, 1970, 1973 Sports Advisory Committee, 1953 Box 100: IOC Commissions and Committees Joint Commission, National Olympic Committees and IOC's Ivar Vind, 1967-68, 1969 Office Reorganization Commission, Count de Beaumont, 1965-66 Olympic Academy Commission, 1967-69, 1970-72 Olympic Aid Commission, Count de Beaumont, 1962-63 Protection of Olympic Emblems Commission, Lord Luke, 1967-69, 1970, 1971-72

Box 101: IOC Commissions and Committees Public Relations and Press Commission, Lord Killanin, 1966-69, 1970-71 Minutes of the Commission for Press and Public Relations Lausanne, September 25-26, 1967 Varsovie, June 5, 1969 Luxemburg, September 13, 1971 Munich, August 17, 1972 Press Analysis, February 2-4, 1974 Report on the Activity of the Five Joint Commissions and Coordinating and Supervising Committee, Mexico City, May 1970 Revision of Rule 36 Commission, 1961, 1964-66 Commission on South Africa, l964-68 Television Policy Commission, Avv. G. Onesti, 1966-67 Inquiry into Winter Games Commission, H. A. Van Karnabeek, 1965-69 Box 102: International Olympic Committee Subject File Additions of Sports to Olympic Program, 1969 Administration Olympic Museum, 1960, 1966-69 Secretariat Reports, 1969-72 Staff and Membership Lists, Ceremony of Introduction for New Members, 1946, 1950, l956-57 Amateur Hockey Association and V Winter Games, Letter to Officials about, January 9, 1948 Amateurism, 1929-35, 1940-42, l955-56, 1959-60, 1964-68 American Broadcasting Company, 1969 Arts Committee, 1950-51 Count Bonacossa Trophy, 1954, 1966-67 Broken Time (2 folders), 1947-61, 1968-71 Data, Background Material, Correspondence, 1926-30, 1947-48, 1954-57, 196 President Avery Brundage, 1952-53 Candidates Blank Forms, n.d. 40th Anniversary Celebration, Lausanne, June 23, 1934 75th Anniversary Celebrations of IOC Argentina, 1969 26/30/37 54 Finland, 1969 Poland, 1968-69 Switzerland, 1967-69 Champion Award Winners, 1956 Charte des Jeux Olympiques, etc., n.d. Box 103: IOC Subject File (2 folders), 1946-47, 1953-54, 1957-71 Data, 1937-46, 1962-64 Newspaper Clippings and Photographs, 1957, 1960-66 James Sullivan Correspondence, 1906, 1909-10 Box 104: IOC Subject File Council of , 1963 Cuba, 1963 Data, 1953, 1956 Diploma of Merit, 1966-69 Dipping of the United States Flag, 1972 Echanges, Comite International des, 1948-50 Election of President, 1964 Eligibility, 1957, 1961-63 Eligibility in College Sport, 1943, 1960-62, 1967 Esperanto Language, 1972 Estatutos, By-Laws of IOC by Juan Synder, 1946 , 1960, 1969 Executive Board (3 folders), 1952-70 Fearnley Cup, 195 7, 1966 50th Anniversary of Office at Lausanne, Switzerland, April 10, 1965 Financial, Audit Reports, 1946-57 Financing of Swedish and Swiss Sport, 1953 Flags and Hymns, Question of Discontinuing Use in Victory Ceremonies, 1956, 1963, 1969 Grotius Foundation, The International (2 folders), 1965-70 Information for Cities Which Desire to Stage Olympic Games, 1956-57 Indonesia, 1962-63 1st International Congress of Psychology of Sport, Rome, Italy, April 20-24, 1965 Box 105: IOC Subject Files The International Olympic Academy, Olympia, Greece (4 folders), 1948-69 Box 106: IOC Subject File The International Olympic Academy, Olympic, Greece (2 folders), 1970-73 Olympia, Greece Maps - Major Transportation Systems, 1972, 1985 Photo Album, 1972 Sessions Reports, 1961-70 IOC Members Representing the United States and Olympic Team Competitors, 1896-1937 Joint Advisory Committee and International Sports Federations, 1952-54 Box 107: IOC Subject File Judging of Events at Olympic Games 1968 Knox Reeves Advertising, Inc., 1958 26/30/37 55 Latin America, Study Conditions in, 1950 Letters of Praise on President Brundage's Stand on Amateurism, 1971-74 Maritz, Inc. (Olympic Emblem for Sports Symbol of Excellence), 1965 Member Cards, 1953-54 Mexican Trophy, 1968 Modern Olympic Games The International Olympic Committee and the Modern Olympic Games, 1933 Le Comite Internatioanl Olympique et les Jeux Olympiques Modernes, 1949 The International Olympic Committee and the Modern Olympic Games, 1950 60th Anniversary: Athens, May 9-13; Lausanne, May 22, 1954 NATO (Requests for Visas), 1963-64 Newspaper Clippings Amateurism, 1963, 1970-74 French, 1970-74 Foreign, 1970-74 German, 1970-74 Nobel Peace Prize, 1937, 1953, 1965 Olympia, "Handing Over of the Antique Stadium," by Dr. Carl Burckhardt, n.d. Olympic Articles by others, 1936-46 Olympic Awards and Medals, 1955, 1966-69 Rules Concerning the attribution of the Olympic Awards, 1953

Box 108: IOC Subject File Olympic Clothing, 1970-71 Olympic Competitors, Entry Form, n. d. Olympic Cup, 1966-69 Olympic Day in Different Countries, 1953-54, 1966, 1969-70 Olympic Dinner, Philadelphia, November 10, 1954 Olympic Film, "The Games," 1969 Olympic Film, "International Olympic Academy," 1969 Olympic Films, 1970-71 Olympic Films, Photography and Television, 1940, 1950-69 Box 109: IOC Subject File Olympic Flame, 1956, 1968-69 Olympic Fund (2 folders), 1952-68 Olympic Games Armed Services (2 folders), 1953-68 Charter, 1948 Committee, 195 2 Data, 1950-54, l960-64 Dipping of United States Flag, 1960, 1968-69 General, 1955 Hawaii, 1939-40, 1945, 1952-64 Box 110: IOC Subject File Olympic Games History and Meaning of Circles, Flag, Motto, 1906, 1936, 1951-60, 1969 Metric System, 1946-47, 1960 Newspaper Clippings, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1963-64 Organization Suggestions for the Improvement of the, May 24, 1957 Political interference, 1968 26/30/37 56 State Athletes, 1954 Statistics, 1894-1968 United States City Choice, 1948 Victory Ceremony, 1968 Die Olympischen Spiele, Avery Brundage, Pierre de Coubertin, Ernst Curtius, , 1971 Olympic Hall of Fame, 1954 Olympic Hymn, 1954-69 Olympic Medals, Emblems, Souvenirs, Buttons, 1931, 1953-61, 1965, 1969 Box 110: IOC Subject File (continued) New Olympic Motto, n.d. "The Olympic Movement and Its Influence on Physical Education," 1964 Olympic Movement, Objectives, ca. 1946, 1954, 1959-60, 1968, 1971 Participation, 1896-1952 Philosophy, 1961 Rule 25, 1954 Shoe and Shoe Scandal, 1969 Solidarity, 1970-72 Team Sports, n. d. Trophy Room, 1962 Truce, 1968-69 Youth Camp, Oaxtepec Declaration, 1969 Olympics, Commercialization of Amateur Sportthrough Advertising on Equipment, 1969 Olympics, "Fair Play for American Athletes ," 1935-36 Olympics, "Technology and Olympic Games, " 1969 Organization chart, 1968 Organization Structure, 1966-73

Box 111: IOC Subject File Philately, 1956, 1959-60, 1963-68 Physical Education and Recreation, 1965-66 Special Committee, "Photography," 1954 Policy, 1928-39 Premio Internationale dello Sport Cristoforo Colombo 1959 Prescriptions Taken for the Olympic Sessions and Meetings' Organization, Avery Brundage and Otto Mayer, n. d. President for Term, 1968-72, Letters Supporting Avery Brundage Re-election, 1968 Press Articles, 1953 Press Releases, 1945, 1956, 1967-69 Prize for Press During Games, 1960 Protocol, 1952-53, 1956, 1960-61, 1966 Information on Winner's Records in Different Olympic Games up to 1956 Committee for Reduction of Olympíc Games, 1950-51 Reduction of Olympic Program, 1953, 1969 Circular Letters and Data, 1949-54 Relays, 1953 Requests for Autographs and Photographs of the President (2 folders), 1952-69 Box 112: IOC Subject File U.S.S.R. Olympic Committee Proposal for Reorganization of IOC, 1959-61 Reorganization of Chateau de Vidy Office, 1968-69 26/30/37 57 Roster of Members and Honorary Members, 1926-68 Rules, 1948-49 Rules and Regulations, Revisions for New Editions (4 folders), 1954-67 Material Used for Original Rule Book and Green Book, n. d. Rule Changes (2 folders), 1932-34, 1962, 1967-70 Box 113: IOC Subject File Rules Project, New, 1957-58 Rules for Regional Games, 1951, 1952 Rule 26, 1957, 1962-65, 1969-74 Rule 49, 1970-71 Russia, 1946, 1950-56 Scoring of Points, 1956 Sessions (Requirements of Candidate Cities), n.d. Southern California Committee for the Olympic Games (2 folders), 1939, 1944, 1948-54, 1957-68 Southern California Finance Committee, 1932-35 Sport Articles and Data, 1936, 1947-53, 1957 Starting Blocks, 1936-38 Taher, Mohammed Trophy, 1957, 1962, 1966-67

Box 114: IOC Subject File Television (2 folders), l955-66 Television Rights, Distribution of (2 folders), 1968-72 Timing, 1932, 1951-53, 1956, 1960, 1965-69 Tokyo Trophy, 196 7-69 Transportation, 1946-51 Transportation and Spousing, 1955-60, 1965 Union Pedagogue Universal, 1925-30 United States in the 1956 Games Information Agency, 1956 Special Letters (Henry Jackson, Everett Dirksen, Otto Kerner, Mark Hatfield, Robert Moses, F. Edward Hebert), 1960-68 Members of the International Federations, n. d. Post Office Information, 1948-55 Winter Games Future of, 1959, 1972-73 Summary of Places Won in Olympic Games, 1924-48 Box 115: IOC Subject File Winter Games Competitors Questionnaire, 1956 Bulgaria Canada Finland Great Britain Greece Iceland Iran Japan Liechtenstein 26/30/37 58 Poland Rumania Spain Switzerland Turkey United States Yugoslavia Women Athletics (2 folders), 1937, 1948, 1952-53, 1959, 1971-72 World Olympic Day, 1948 Box 116: National Olympic Committees Applications for Recognition as National Olympic Committees, 1934, 1946-69, 1970-72 Exiles, 1950-64 General (2 folders), 1969-71 National Olympic Committees of Europe, 1970-73 National Olympic Committees Officers and Data, 1938, 1953-54 National Olympic Committees and Populations of Each Country, April 1963 National Olympic Federation, Afghanistan, 1957, 1961 Albania Comite Olympique, 1956-59, 1963 Algeria Comite Olympique, 1962-67, 19 70 Argentina Comite Olimpico Argentino (4 folders), 1939-69 General (2 folders), 1969-73 World Sport Congress, 1970

Box 117: National Olympic Committees Australia Australian Olympic Federation, l934, 1952, 1957-60, 1962, 1965-69 General, 1949, 1953, 1956-69, 1970-72 Dawn Fraser Scandal, 1965 Austria Oesterreichsches Olympisches Komitee (5 folders), 1946-72 General, 1937-38, 1953-66, 1970-74 Bahamas Olympic Association, 1953-54, 1959, 1968 Barbados, British West Indies Olympic Association, 1955, 1958, 1962 Box 118: National Olympic Colmnittees Belgium Comite Olympique (3 folders), 1948-73 General, 1949, 1955-61, 1966-69 Bermuda Olympic Association, 1947-52, 1964-68 General, 1947 Bolivia Comite Olimpico, 1942, 1945-47, 1951-53, 1957, 1963-64, 1969, 1970-72 General, 1962 North Borneo 26/30/37 59 Olympic Committee, 1955-56 Brazil Comite Olimpico Brasileiro, 1941-45, 1949-60, 1962-68, 1971-72 General, 1942, 1954, 1957, 1960-69 Bulgaria Comite Olympique, 1953, 1956-62, 1963-69, 1970-72 General, 1953, 1957-60, 1964 Box 119: National Olympic Committees Cambodia Comite National Olympique Khmer, 1956, 1960-61, 1971 Camerouns Comite Olympique, 1959, 1963, 1966-67, 1970-72 Canada Olympic Association (7 folders), 1938, 1946-72 General, 1947-49, 1954-69, 1970-74 World Ice Hockey Championships, 1970

Box 119: National Olympic Committees (continued) Central African Republic Comite Olympique, 1965 Ceylon Olympic and Commonwealth Association, 1959, 1968-69 National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Sri Lanka, 1971-73 Chad Comite Olympique, 1964 Box 120: National Olympic Committees Chile Comite Olimpico, 1940-48, 1958-59, 1963-69, 1970-73 General, 1943-69 China People's Republic of China Olympic Committee, 1952, 1954, 1959-60, 1964 General, 1963-64, 1966, 1968, 1970-72 Clippings, 1970-74 Republic of China Olympic Committee (3 folders), 1952-73 General (2 folders), 1959, 1961, 1964-66, 1970-72 Box 121: National Olympic Committees China Chinese Question, 1956-58, 1960-61, 1964-66 Favorable Letters, 1959 Protest Letters, January 17-June 7, June 15-29, 1959 Box 122: National Olympic Committees China Chinese Question Protest Letters, July l-November 30, 1959 26/30/37 60 Newspaper Clippings Papers, 1959 Foreign Press, 1959 Midwestern United States Papers, 1959 Northern United States Papers, 1959 Southern United States Papers, 1959 Western United States Papers, 1959 Photocopies of Editorials Following Meeting in Munich, Germany, May 1959 Periodical Articles, 1959-60 Box 123: National Olympic Committees Colombia Comite Olimpico, 1939-42, 1946-51, 1953-58, 1959-64, 1965-66, 1967, 1968-69, 1970-72 General, 1971-73 Senior, Edgard A., 1970-73

Box 124: National Olympic Committees Congo Republic, Brazzaville, 1963-69, 1971-72 Costa Rica Comite Olimpico, 1957-69 General, 1971 Cuba Comite Olimpico, 1937-45, 1948-51, 1953-58, 1961-62, 1963, 1964-69, 1970-72 Box 125: National Olympic Committees Cuba Cuba Libre, Union Deportiva (2 folders), 1962-68 Czechoslovakia Comite Olympique (2 folders), 1946-72 Jahoda, Svatopluk, Dr., 1971-74 Dahomey Comite Olympique, 1962, 1965, 1971 Denmark Comite Olympique, 1947, 1950, 1954-57, 1961-62, 1964-69, 1970-72 Dominican Republic Comite Olimpico, 1941-42, 1947-48, 1953-54, 1958, 1962-69, 1970-72 Ecuador Comite Olimpico, 1938-39, 1953-59, 1958-59, 1963-69, 1970-72 Box 126: National Olympic Committees Egypt Comite Olympique, 1971-73 El Salvador Comite Nacional Olimpico, 1941-42, 1953, 1956-63, 1967-69, 1970-72 Ethiopia Comite Olympique, 1971-72 National Ethiopian Sports Confederation, 1961, 1964-65, 1969 Finland Olympic Committee, 1935, 1939-40, 1946-47, 1952-69, 1970-72 General, 1946, 1949-53, 1959-62, 1967-69 26/30/37 61 France Comite Olympique (4 folders), 1937-39, 1944, 1945-60, 1961-66, 1967-69, 1970 Box 127: National Olympic Committees France General, 1938-40, 1956, 1960, 1963-69, 1970-73 Newspaper Clippings, 1960-69 Box 127: National Olympic Coxomittees (continued) Gabon Comite Olympique, 1964-69, 19 71 Germany Nationales Olympisches Komitee fur Deutschland (2 folders), 1930-39, 1941, 1945-52 Nationales Olympisches Komitee Fur Deutschland (3 folders), 1953-65

Box 128: National Olympic Committees Germany West Germany Nationales Olympisches Komitee fur Deutschland, 1966-69 General (5 folders), 1934-41, 1945-46, 1949-50, 1952-60, 1964-74 Box 129: National Olympic Committees Germany Berlin Problem, 19 30, 19 34-36 German Question, 1945, 1950-52, 1959-65, 1969 Internationaler Arbeitskreis Sportstallenbau E. V., 1968-69, 1970-71 Newspaper Clippings, 1934-35, 1947-51, 1953-69 Saar, Olympisches Komitee Des Saarlandes, 1953-56 Nablonales Olympisches Komitee der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, 1951-57 Box 130: National Olympic Committees Germany East Germany Nationales Olympisches Komitee der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik (3 folders), 1958-72 General, 1959, 1965, 1967-69, 1970-72 Newspaper Clippings, 1955-64, 1968-69 Violations, 1959-63, 1966 Olympic Committee, 1960, 1966-68 Olympic and Overseas Games Committee, 1970-72 General, 1973 Gibraltar Olympic Committee, 1958-61 Great Britain The British Olympic Association (3 folders), 1932-39, 1945-72 26/30/37 62 Edward Heath to Avery Brundage, Sept. 8, 1972 General, 1946-49, 1952-54, 1959-61, 1966-69 Newspaper Clippings, 1948-49, 1952, 1957-59, 1968-69 Box 131: National Olympic Conunittees Greece Comite Olympique Hellenic (3 folders), 1938, 1945, 1953-72 General, 1939, 1948, 1953-57, 1960-65 Guatemala Comite Olimpico Guatemalteco (4 folders), 1941-43, 1947-72 Comite Olympique Gulneen, 1964-67, 1971 Box 131: National Olymplc Committees, (continued) Guiana The British Guiana Olympic Association 1947-51, 1956, 1970 Haiti Comite Olympique Haitien, 1937-43, 1952-54, 1957-58, 1964, 1967-68 Honduras Comite Olimpico Hondureno, 1956-57, 1967-68 Federation and Olympic Committee, 1955-64

Box 132: National Olympic Committees Hong Kong Amateur Sports Federation and Olympic Committee (2 folders), 1965-73 Newspaper Clippings, 1958, 1961, 1965-67 Hungary Comite Olympique Hongrois (3 folders), 1940, 1947-72 Hungarian Problem, 1956-60 75th Anniversary of Olympic Movement and Brundage 83rd Anniversary of Olympic Movement and Brundage, 1970 Box 133: National Olympic Committees Iceland Comite Olympique D'Islande, 1957-58, 1965-66, 1969 India Indian Olympic Association (3 folders), 1953-72 General (2 folders), 1953-73 Newspaper Clippings, 1951-56, 1965-71 Indonesia Komite Olahraga Nasional (2 folders), 1955-63, 1966-71 General, 1970-71 Box 134: National Olympic Committees Iran Olympic Association, 1954-69 General, 1953-68, 1970-71 Iraq Olympic Association, 1964-68, 1971-72 26/30/37 63 General, 1972 Ireland Olympic Gouncil, 1931-32, 1934-36, 1945, 1948-53, 1956-57 General, 1933, 1953, 1956-57, 1967 Newspaper Clippings, 1947-50, 1956-59, 1963 Olympic Committee, 1950-55, 1958-69 General, 1950, 1955, 1959-62 Box 135: National Olympic Committees Italy Comitato Olympico Nazionale Italiano (2 folders), 1938-40, 1946-73 General, 1937-40, 1949-50, 1954-69, 1970-73 Newspaper Clippings, 1937-41, 1952, 1956, 1959, 1962, 1969-70 Box 135: National Olympic Committees (continued) Ivory Coast Comite Olympique Ivorien, 1966 General, 1970 Jamaica Jamaica Olympic Association, 1939-41, 1946-50, 1958-62, 1965-69, 1970-72

Box 136: National Olympic Committees Japan The Japanese Olympic Committee (4 folders), 1937-39 , 1948-73 General (3 folders), 1936-41, 1947-69 Box 137: National Olympic Committees Japan General, 1970-72 Newspaper Clippings, 1940-41, 1948-54, 1959, 1963-68 Jordan Olympic Committee, 1960-63, 1966-69 Kenya Olympic Association, 1955-68, 1970-72 General, 1958-69 Korea Olympic Committee (3 folders), 1946-51, 1955-74 Box 138: National Olympic Committees Korea General, 1953-55, 1959-68 Newspaper Clippings, 1951, 1957, 1961-63 North Korea National Olympic Committee of the Democratic People's Republic, 1956-69 Kuwait Olympic Committee, 1963-69 Lebanon Comite Olympique Libanais, 1964, 1969 26/30/37 64 Liberian Olympic Games Association, 1966, 1968 Libya Comite Olympique Lybien, l9S6, 1962-65, 1970, 1973 Liechtenstein Comite Olympique, 1960, 1965-66, 1971-73 Luxemburg Comite Olympique Luxembourgeois, 1952, 1958, 1961-69, 1970-73 Madagascar Comite Olympique Malgache, 1965, 1971 Malawi Olympic and Association of Malawi, 1968-71 General, 1971-72 Malaysia Olympic Council, 1953-56, 1963-69 General, 1971-72 Comite Olympique Malien, 1960, 1967-69, 1970 Malta Olympic Committee, 1966-67 Mexico Comite Olympico Mexicano (2 folders), 1940-41, 1946-60

Box 139: National Olympic Committees Mexico Comite Olympico Mexicano (2 folders), 1961-74 General (3 folders), 1934, 1940-42, 1947-56, 1961-73 Aguirre, Enrique C., 1955-61, 1964-69 "El Fomento Deportivo en Mexico", Nov. 1970 "Estado Actual Del Deporte en Relacion con la Capacidad Nacional," Nov. 1970 Equestrian Problems, 1960-62 Newspaper Clippings, 1939, 1950-53, 1961-69 Box 140: National Olympic Committees Monaco Comite Olympique Monegasque, 1964-69, 1970-73 General, 1964 Newspaper Clippings, 1947, 1953, 1956-58, 1966 Mongolia Comite National Olympique de la Republique Populaire de Mongolie, 1960-62, 1967 Morocco Comite National Olympique Marocain, 1954-63, 1967-68, 1970-72 Nepal National Olympic Committee, 1970 Netherlands Olympic Committee, 1938, 1949-53, 1956-69, 1971-72 General, 1953-58, 1962, 1969, 1970-73 Netherland Antilles Nederlands Antillaans Olympisch Comite, 1941-42, 1954, 1957-69 General, 1942, 1957, 1965 New Zealand New Zealand Olympic and British Commonwealth Games Association, 1953-68, 1971-72 General, 1956, 1960-68, 1970-73 Nicaragua 26/30/37 65 Comite Olimpico Nicaraguense, 1942, 1958, 1970-72 General, 1972 Comite Olympique Nigerien, l963, 1971 Nigeria Olympic Committee, 1954, 1960-69, 1970-72 General, 1954, 1971-73 Norway Norwegian Olympic Committee, 1937, 1950, 1954-57, 1961, 1965-69, 1970-72 General, (King Olaf) 1946, 1950-57, 1961, 1966-68, 1970-73 Newspaper Clippings, 1953, 1958, 1965, 1969 Box 141: National Olympic Committees Pakistan Olympic Association, 1953, 1956-68, 1971-73 General, 1967-68, 1970-74 Newspaper Clippings, 195 3-58, 1963-64 Panama Comite Olimpico, 1946-47, 1950-53, 1956-58, 1963-69, 1971-72 General, 1942, 1946-47, 1952-55, 1959, 1970-71 Newspaper Clippings, 1953 Panama Canal Zone United States Olympic Committee, 1933-41 Paraguay Comite Olimpico Paraguayo, 1950-51, 1964, 1969 Peru Comite Olimpico Peruano, 1940-43, 1946-55, 1965-69, 1970-72 General, 1950-55, 1959-65

Box 142: National Olympic Committees Philippines Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation (2 folders), 1951, 1955-72 General (2 folders), 1952-60 , 1967-68, 1970, 1972 Newspaper Clippings, 1958-59, 1963, 1968 Poland Comite Olympique Polonais (2 folders), 1937-38, 1956-62, 1967-73 General (2 folders), 1934, 1937, 1956-62, 1965-73 Newspaper Clippings, 1937, 1968 Portugal Comite Olimpico Portugues (3 folders), 1950-51, 1955-69, 1972-74 General, 1958-60, 1963-65, 1968 Newspaper Clippings, 1957 Box 143: National Olylnpic Committees Puerto Rico Comite Olimpico de Puerto Rico (3 folders), 1935, 1947-72 General, 1959, 196 3-65 Newspaper Clippings, 1950, 1962-67 National Olympic Committee of Rhodesia (2 folders), 1957-73 General (2 folders), 1965-72 Newspaper Clippings, 1970-73 Problem, 1969-74 26/30/37 66 Rumania Comite Olympique Roumain (2 folders), 1948, 1953, 1957-61, 1965-72 General (2 folders), 1953, 1956-58, 1965-71 San Marino Comitato Olimpico Nazionale Sammarinese (2 folders), 1956, 1969, 1971-72 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia Olymplc Committee, 1960, 1965 Senegal Comite Olympique Senegalais (2 folders), 1963, 1969-72 Sierra Leone Olympic & Overseas Games Committee (2 folders), 1963, 1968, 1971 Singapore Olympic Committee of Singapore (2 folders), 1956-58, 1965, 1970 Box 144: National Olympic Committees South Africa South African Olympic and National Games Association (4 £olders), 1950-63, 1970-73 General (4 folders), 1955-73

Box 145: National Olympic Committees South Africa Emery, Ira G. (3 folders), 1961-73 Games at , March 15, 1969 McIldowie, Denis, 1970-73 Newspaper Clippings (4 folders), 1953, 1966 Box 146: National Olympic Committees South Africa Newspaper Clippings (6 folders), 1967-68, 1970-74 Box 147: National Olympic Comrnittees South Africa Non-Racial Sports Organization Report, 1973 Problem, IOC's and NOC's Opinions (A-L, M-Z), 1968 South African Problem (4 folders), 1963-1973 Box 148: National Olympic Committees Spain Comite Olimpico Espanol (3 folders), 1936, 1940, 1946-47, 1952-72 General, 1936, 1955-69, 1970-73 Newspaper Clippings, 1954-69 Sudan Sudanese Olympic - Committee, 1959-61, 1964-66 Suriname Surinaams Olympisch Comite, 1958-59, 1967, 1971 Sweden The Swedish Olympic Committee, 1933-34, 1945-50, 1956-69, 1970-73 General, 1934, 1938-39, 1945-69, 1970-72 Newspaper Clippings, 1945-69 26/30/37 67 Ekstrom, Sven, Sports Columnist, 1970-73 Switzerland Comite Olympique Suisse, 1937-39, 1946, 1954-69, 1970-72 Box 149: National Olympic Committees Switzerland General (2 folders), 1946-72 Newspaper Clippings, 1947-48, 1954, 1958-69 Tanzania Olympic Committee, 1966-69 Box 149: National Olympic Committees (continued) Thailand Olympic Committee, 1952-66, 1970-73 General, 1967-71 Comite Olympique Togolals, 1964-65 Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Association, 1941-1947, 1962, 1969 Tunisia Comite Olympique Tunisien, 1956-67, 1970-73 Turkey Turkish Olympic Committee, 1952-59, 1965-68, l970-74 General, 1972-73 Uganda Olympic Committee, 195549 General, 1972-73 Uruguay Comite Olimpico Uruguayo, 1941-42, 1945-62, 1965-66, 1969, 1971-72 United Arab Republic Comite Olympique de la Republique Arabe Unie, 1938-40, 1950, 1954-65 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Comite Olympique d'U.S.S.R., 1947, 1950-69, 1970-72 General, 1956, 1960-69, 1970-73 Newspaper Clippings, 1956-68

Box 150: National Olympic Committees

Venezuela Comite Olimpico Venezolano (4 folders), 1943-46, 1950-52, 1955-June 1972 Box 151: National Olympic Committees Venezuela General, 1970-72 Viet-Nam Olympic Committee, 1956-57, 1960, 1967-69, 1972 General, 1962, 1971-72 Virgin Islands Olympic Committee, 1962-68 Yugoslavia Comite Olympique Yougoslave, 1954-69, 1970-72 General, 1972 26/30/37 68 Zaire Comite Olympique Congolais, 1960-69, 1971-73 Zambia National Olympic Committee, 1955, 1963-69, 1970~72 Olympic Games VIII Olympiad, Paris, France, 1924 List of American Olympic Committeemen in France, 1924 Report of the Belgian Olympic Bureau, 1924 X Olympiad, Los Angeles, California, 1932 Dinner and Reception for IOC's, NOC's and IF's,7/29/32 General, 1931-33 Newspaper Clippings, 1928, 1931-32 Box 152: Olympic Games IV Winter Games, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 1936 General, 19 34-36 Newspaper Clippings, 1935-36 Program, 1936 XI Olympiad, Berlin, Germany, 1936 Data, 1935-36 Equestrian, 1932-35, 1938 Finance Policy, 1933-41 Fine Arts, 1936 Flag Salute, 1925, 1928, 1932-33, 1936 General, 1934-38 Handbook of the American Olympic Committee, 1936 Jewish Problem Anti-Semitic Publications, 1934-38

Box 153: Olympic Games XI Olympiad, Berlin, Germany, 1936 Jewish Problem Favorable Reports (3 folders), 1933-34, 1935, 1936 Jewish Examiner (3 folders), 1935, 1936, 1937 Miscellaneous, 1934- 35

Box 154: Olympic Games XI Olympiad, Berlin, Germany, 1936 Jewish Problem Newspaper Clippings (3 folders ), 1933-38 Newspaper Clippings (6 folders), 1930-38 Box 155: Olympic Games XI Olympiad, Berlin, Germany, 1936 Newspaper Clippings (3 folders) Boycott Clippings, 1935-38 , 1936 Olympic Book, The Olympic Torch, by Dorothy Frooks, (Fiction novel on the 1936 Olympic Games) Organizing Committee, 1935-36 26/30/37 69 Passenger Lists, Acquitania, 2/19/36 Bremen, 1/25/36 , 7/15/36 Photographs, 1936 Garmisch and Berlin, 1936 Programs, 1936 Recommendations by Managers, 1936-37 Box 156: Olympic Games V Winter Games, St. Moritz, Switzerland, 1940 XII Olympiad, Tokyo, Japan (1940, Cancelled), 1938-39 XII Olympiad, Helsinki, Finland (not celebrated, 1940), 1932-40 V Winter Games, St. Moritz, Switzerland, 1948 General, 1946-48 Ice Hockey Problem, 1947-48 Newspaper Clippings Sketches of the Winter U.S. Olympic Team Transportation, 1947-48 XIV Olympiad, London, England, 1948 Amateurism Art Competition Entry Form Avery Brundage Personal, 1947-48 Brundage Report on XIV Olympiad and St. Moritz Games Bulletins Cultural Program, 1947-48 Films, 1946-51 Food and Housing, 1947-49 Games Committee General Kaszubski Complaint Newspaper Clippings, 1946-48

Box 157: Olympic Games XIV Olympiad, London, England, 1948 Olympic Fund, 1940, 1946-49 Organizing Committee, 1946-48 Post Olympiad Tours Press Releases Publicity, 1946-48 Timing Watches, 1947-48 Transportation, 1947-48 U.S.O.C. Local Committees, 1947-48 VI Winter Games, Oslo, Norway, 1952 Data, 1951-52 Games Committee, 1951-52 General, 1951-52 News Bulletins and Programs Box 158: Olympic Games VI Winter Games, Oslo, Norway, 1952 Newspapers Newspaper Clippings 26/30/37 70 Organizing Committee, 1951-52 Transportation and Housing, 1951-52 U.S. Olympic Ski Games Committee, 1951-52 XV Olympiad, Helsinki, Finland, 1952 Applications, 1951-52 XV Olympiad, Helsinki. Finland, 1952 Clothing, Equipment and Housing Cultural Program, 1950-52 Data, 1951-52 Films and Television, 1951-52 Games Committee, 1951-52 General, 1940-41, 1950-52 Newspaper Clippings Box 159: Olympic Games XV Olympiad, Helsinki, Finland, 1952 Newspaper Clippings (6 folders)

Box 160: Olympic Games XV Olympiad, Helsinki, Finland, 1952 Newspaper Clippings (3 folders) Olympiad, Official News-Service, 1949-52 Olympic Fund, 1951 Jan.-June, 1952 July-Dec., 1952 Organizing Committee, 1951-52 Personnel of the U.S. Armed Forces, 1951-52 Timing Watches, 1951-52 Transportation, 1951-53 Box 161: Olympic Games VII Winter Games, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, 1956 Data, 1955-56 General, 1955-56 Newspaper Clippings (2 folders) Official Daily Program, 1956 Organizing Committee, 1953-56 XVI Olympiad, Melbourne, Australia, 1956 Bid, 1949 Cultural Program Data Equestrian Events, Melbourne, 1952-54 Stockholm Box 162: Olympic Games XVI Olympiad, Melbourne, Australia, 1956 Films and Television, 1954-57 Food, Housing and Transportation, l953-56 Fund, 1947, 1953-56 General (2 folders), 1948-60 "A Tribute to the American People" pamphlet, 1954 (Australia's 26/30/37 71 National Memorial to the U.S.A. fro their vital contribution to the security of Australia during WWII.) Invitations National Entries Box 163: Olympic Games XVI Olympiad, Melbourne, Australia, 1956 Newspaper Clippings Australian Press (5 folders), 1953, 1955-56 Social Events, 1956 Foreign Press, 1955-56 Box 164: Olympic Games XVI Olympiad, Melbourne, Australia, 1956 Newspaper Clippings United States Press (3 folders), 1949, 1953, 1955-56 News Releases, Australian News and Information Bureau Official News Service, 1953-56 Organizing Committee (2 folders), 1950-59

Box 165: Olympic Games XVI Olympiad, Melbourne, Australia, 1956 Organizing Committee, E. J. Holt, 1953-56 Information Photographs Programs VIII Winter Games, Squaw Valley, California, 1960 Bid, 1958-59 Data, 1955-60 Films and Television General (2 folders), 1955-62 Box 166: Olympic Games VIII Winter Games, Squaw Valley, California, 1960 Newspaper Clippings Foreign and United States Press (2 folders), 1955-60 U.S. Press, 1960 Organizing Committee (5 folders), 1955-61 Box 167: Olympic Games VIII Winter Games, Squaw Valley, California, 1960 Pageantry Committee, 1959 Photographs, Riverside Hotel, Nevada and Squaw Valley Preliminary Reports to the California Olympic Commission, 1956 Press Releases, 1958-60 Programs Progress Reports, 1958-60 Report to the Organizing Committee, Buildings and Structures, 1956 Resignations, Technical Advisors, 1958 Transportation and Housing, 1957-60 26/30/37 72 Box 168: Olympic Games XVII Olympiad, Rome, Italy, 1960 Bid, 1956 Circular Letters, 1958 Cultural Program, 1957-61 Data, 1958-60 Films and Television, 1955~61 General, 1957-60 Newspaper Clippings (2 folders), 1958-60 Box 169: Olympic Games VIII Olympiad, Rome, Italy, 1960 Organizing Committee, 1957-61 Programs Progress Reports, 1956-60 Sports Illustrated Magazines Transportation and Housing, 1957-59 IX Winter Games, Innsbruck, Austria, 1964 Bid, 1958-60 Bulletin, 1961-63 Data, 1963-64 Films and Television, 1960-64 General, 1963-66 Hymn Information

Box 170: Olympic Games IX Winter Games, Innsbruck, Austria, 1964 Newspaper Clippings Foreign Press, 1963-64 United States Press, 1963-64 Organizing Committee, 1960-65 Organizing Committee Booklet Press Releases, 1963-64 Reports Results of Games XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo, Japan, 1964 Acceptance of Volleyball, 1962-64 Cultural Program, 1961-64 Box 171: Olympic Games XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo, Japan, 1964 Data, 1959-64 Films, Radio and Television, 1960~67 General, 1959-67 International Congress of Sport Sciences, 10/3/64 Meetings, Pre-Olympic, Sept. 1964

Box 171: Olympic Games (continued) XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo, Japan, 1964 26/30/37 73 Newspaper Clippings Foreign Press, 1964 Japanese Press English Language Editions, 3/10-3/12/64, 10/14-10/16/64 Box 172: Olympic Games XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo, Japan, 1964 Newspaper Clippings Japanese Press English Language Editions (2 folders), 10/21-10/25/64 Olympic Supplement of the Asahi Evening News 10/5-10/24/64 English and Japanese Language Editions (2 folders), 1960-64 Japanese Language Editions, 10/2, 19, 25-26, 28/64 United States Press, 1963-65 1964

Box 173: Olympic Games XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo, Japan, 1964 Newspaper Clippings United States Press, 1964 Organizing Committee (2 folders), 1958-67 Press Releases and Press Correspondence, 1959, 1962-65 Seat Guide for the Royal Box "The World is One" (The American Dairy Association), 1964 Box 174: Olympic Games X Winter Games, Grenoble, France, 1968 Bid, 1962-64 Bulletins, 1965-67 Data (2 folders), 1965-68 Fleming, Peggy Films and Television General, 1965-68 Killy, Jean-Claude Newspaper Clippings Chamrousse, 1968 Foreign Press, 1968-69 Box 175: Olympic Games X Winter, Grenoble, France, 1968 Newspaper Clippings United States Press (2 folders), 1967-69 Organizing Committee (2 folders), 1963-70 Press Releases, 1966-67 Return of Alpine Ski Medals, 1969 Ski Advertisements Skiing Payoffs Transportation, 1969

Box 176: Olympic Games 26/30/37 74 XIV Olympiad, Mexico City, Mexico, 1968 Arrangements and Reactions (4 folders), A-Z, 1965-69 Avery Brundage's Visit to Mexico City, Sept.-Oct. 1968 Commercial Use of Olympiad, Shoe Scandal, 1965-69 Cultural Programs, 1966-68 Czechoslovakian Problem

Box 177: Olympic Games XIX Olympiad, Mexico City, Mexico, 19 68 Data, 1967-68 General, l965 Inaugural Speech, 10/12/68 International Congress on Sports Law (6/26-6/30/68), 1967-68 Second International Sports Week (10/14-10/29/67), 1966-68 Medical Board, 1964-68 Mexican Authorities in Charge Mexican Olympic Committee Officials Mexico National Olympic Committee Representatives Newspaper Clippings Foreign Press, 1965-68 United States Press, 1968-69 Brundage Removal from Office by Black Athletes, 9/24-9/26/68 Chicago Press, Sept.-Oct. 1968 Riots in Mexico City Before Opening of Games, August-Oct. 1968

Box 178: XIX Olympiad, Mexico City, Mexico, 1968 Organizing Committee (5 folders), l962-70 Organizing Committee Officials Organlzacion y Conduccíon Eventos de Tiro Press Department, 1964-68 Press Members Invited to IOC Cocktail Results of Games Box 179: XIX Olympiad, Mexico City, Mexico, 1968 Rhodesian Problem, 1968-69 Smith and Carlos Dismissal, 1968-69 South African Problem Ballots, April 1968 Television and Radio, 1965-68 XI Winter Games, Sapporo, Japan, 1972 Bid, 1968 Bulletin Canada at the XI Winter Games Cultural Programs Data, 1970-72 Films and Television, 1968-72 Box 180: 26/30/37 75 XI Winter Games, Sapporo, Japan, 1972 General, 1963-73 International Sports Youth Assemblage Official Invitation to Hosts the XI Winter Games Organizing Committee (3 folders) l966-72 Box 181: Olympic Games XI Winter Games, Sapporo, Japan, 1972 Participating Competitors List Classified by Country Programs XI Winter Games Opening and Closing Ceremonies Protests Bernard Russi , 1972-73 John Wurser Results of the Games Sapporo Flash, 1970-71 Team Officials List Television Coverage, N.B.C. XX Olympiad, Munich, Germany, 1972 Address of the Minister President of Statement on Amateurism Athletes Entry Form Bid, n.d. "Continue the Games" Letters, 1972-73 Cultural Program, 1968-74 Data, 1969-70 Box 182: Olympic Games XX Olympiad, Munich, Germany, 1972 General (2 folders), 1965-72 "Homage to Avery Brundage" (4 folders), 1972-73 Hunter, Bobby Lee Information for Press, Radio and Television The International Association of Olympic Medical Officers, 1969

Box 183: Olympic Games XX Olympiad, Munich, Germany, 1972 Israeli Tragedy (3 folders), Aug.-Dec. 1972 Matthews and Collett Disqualification Against For Messages To Be Translated Newspaper Clippings Cartoons International Press, 1966, 1969~73 Olympic Yachting Competitions United States Press, 1969-73 Olympia Information, 1971 Olympia Pressestelle Zeitungs-Auswertung, 1970 Olympic Village, Kiel 26/30/37 76 Box 184: Olympic Games XX Olympiad, Munich, Germany, 1972 Organizing Committee (3 folders), 1966-72 Posters Programs of Events Rhodesian Problem (2 folders), Aug.-Dec. 1972 Schedule of the Games, 8/26-9/10 Sports in the GDR Box 185: Olympic Games XX Olympiad, Munich, Germany, 1972 Status of Rick Demont's Gold Medal "Stop the Games" Television and Radio Fund, 1969-72 Timing, 1968-70 USA-USSR Basketball Game, 1972-73 XXI Olympiad, Montreal, Canada, 1976 Bid, 1966-72 Confederation des Sports du Quebec Da La, 1972-73

Box 186: Olympic Games XXI Olympiad, Montreal, Canada, 1976 Invitation Newspaper Clippings, 1969-74 Organizing Committee, 1971-74 Scale Model of the Stadium, 1972 Box 187: Olympic Games Bids Winter Games, Miscellaneous, 1939, 1954, 1965 Olympiads, Miscellaneous, 1938-39, 1945, 1947, 1953, 1955 XII Olympiad, Philadelphia, Pa., 1938-39 XIII Olympiad, Detroit, Mich., 1938-39 V Winter Games, Lake Placid, N.Y., 1945-52 XV Olympiad, 1952 Chicago, Ill., 1947 Detroit, Mich., 1946-48 Minneapolis, Minn., 1945-49 Philadelphia, Pa., 1949 VII Winter Games, 1956 Colorado Springs, Co., 1949, 1954 Montreal, Canada, 1949 XVI Olympiad, 1956 Chicago, Ill., 1947-49, 1952-53, 1958 Detroit, Mich., 1948-49 Houston, Texas, 1953 Los Angeles, Ca., 1948-53 Philadelphia, Pa, 1948-55 San Francisco, Ca., 1938, 1949, 1953 VIII Winter Games, 1960 Flagstaff, Ariz., 1956 26/30/37 77 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, 1954-55 Innsbruck, Austria, 1954-55 Lake Placid, N. Y., 1938-39, 1947-49, 1954-59 (Thomas E. Dewey) St. Moritz, Switzerland, 1954-55 Box 188: Olympic Games Bids XVII Olympiad, 1960 Chicago, Ill., 1954 Detroit, Mich., 1949, 1954-55 Mexico City, Mexico, 1955 Tokyo, Japan, 1949, 1952-55 Box 188: (continued) IX Winter Games, 1964 Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 1958-59, 1962 Lahti, Finland, 1958-59 XVII Olympiad, 1964 Brussels, Belgium, n.d. Detroit, Michigan, 1958-59 Vienna, Austria, 1958-S9 X Winter Games, 1968 Banff, Canada, 1960-66

Box 189: Olympic Game Bids X Winter Games, 1968 Calgary, Canada, 1960 Lake Placid, N. Y., 1963-64 Oslo, Norway, 1962-64 Sapporo, Japan, 1962-64 Promotional Material Sion, Switzerland Box 190: Olympic Games Bids XIX Olympiad, 1968 , Argentina, 1963 Detroit, Mich., 1963 Los Angeles, Ca., 1960-63 (Bing Crosby) Manila, Philippines, 1957 Philadelphia, Pa., 1963 (Elbert Carvel, Richard Hughes, Richard Tower) Portland, Ore., 1962-63 San Francisco, Ca., 1962 Vienna, Austria, 19 63 XI Winter Games, 1972 Banff, Canada, 1963-66 Lahti, Finland, 1966, 1969 Lake Placid, N. Y., 1964, 1972-73 Salt Lake City, Utah, 1966 1972 Games, Miscellaneous, 1965-66, 1972-73 26/30/37 78 Box 191: Olympic Game Bids XX Olympiad, 1972 St. Louis, Mo., 1966 XII Winter Games, 1976 Denver, Co. Bid, 1964-70 (John Love) Data (2 folders), 1970-72 Newspaper Clippings, 1969-72 Organizing Committee (2 folders), 1970-72 Box 192: Olympic Games Bids XII Winter Games, 1976 Denver, Co. Protests (4 folders), 1969-73 Support of Games, 1972 Lake Placid, N. Y., 1967, 1972

Box 193: Olympic Games Bids XII Winter Games, 1976 Innsbruck, Austria, 1973 Ostersund, Sweden, 1967-70 Salt Lake City, Utah, 1966-67 Sion, Switzerland, 1968-72 Tampere, Finland, 1969-73 Vancouver, Canada, 1966-74 Box 194: Olympic Games Bids Front Blanc, France, 1973 Bids, Miscellaneous, 1967-72 XXI Olympiad, 1976 Detroit, Mich., 1966 Florence, Italy, 1966-70 (Edmund Brown) Los Angeles, Ca. (2 folders), 1967-72 (Sam Yorty and Ronald Reagan) Moscow, Russia, 1969-70 San Francisco, Ca., 1968 , Canada, 1967 Box 195: Candidatures for Olympic Games (1976-1984), 1969-74 (Tom Brandley) XXII Olympiad, 1980 Moscow, 1971 XXV Olympiad, 1992 Columbus, Ohio, 1968

Box 196: Regional Games lers Jeux Africains, Alexandria, Egypt, 1929 26/30/37 79 Jeaux de l'Amite, Dakar, Senegal, April 11-21, 1963 (2 folders) Premiers Jeux Africains, Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo (July 18-25, 1965), 1964-65 Second All Africa Games, , Nigeria, January 7-18, 1963 Permanent Committee for , 1963-70 II Asian Games, Manila, Philippines (May 1-9, 1954), 1952-54 Box 197: Regional Games III Asian Games, Tokyo, Japan, (May 24 - June 1, 1958), 1956-59 IV Asian Games, Djakarta, Indonesia (August 24 - September 4, 1962), 1962-63 Special File, 1962 V Asian Games, Bangkok, Thailand, December 9 - 20, 1970 (2 folders), 1961-66 VI Asian Games, Bangkok, Thailand, December 9-20, 1970 (2 folders), 1967-70 II Juegos Desportivos Bolivarianos, Lima, Peru, 1947 III Juegos Desportivos Bolivarianos, Caracas, Venezuela, December 6-21, 1951, (2 folders), 1951-53 V Juegos Desportívos Bolivarianos, Quito, Equador (November 20 - December 5, 1965), 1962, 1965

Box 198: Regional Games VI Juegos Desportivos Bolivarianos, Maracaibo, Venezuela (August 22 - September 9, 1970), 1969-70 VII Juegos Desportivos Bolivarianos, Panama City, Panama (February 17 March 20, 1973), 1970-73 British Empire and Commonwealth Games, Kingston, Jamaica (August 6-13, 1965), 1966 IV , Panama (February 5-24, 1938), 1937-38 V Central American Games, Barranquilla, Colombia (December 8-28, 1946), 1946-47 VI Central American Games, Guatemala City, Guatemala, February 8 - March 12, 1950 (2 folders), 1949-50, 1961 Photographs Special file, 1948-50 VII Juegos Desportivos Centro-Americanos y Caribe, Mexico City, Mexico (March 6-20, 1954), 1953-54 Bulletins, 1953-54 Box 199: Regional Games VIII Juegos Desportivos Centro-Americanos y Caribe, Caracas, Venezuela, (January 6-8, 1959), 1957-1959 IX Juegos Desportivos Centro-Americanos y Caribe, Kingston, Jamaica (July 21 - August 4, 1962), 1961-62 Central American and Carribean Games Permanent Seat, 1960-63 X Juegos Desportivos Centro-Americanos y Caribe, San Juan, Puerto Rico (June 11-25, 1966), 1965-66 XI Juegos Desportivos Centro-Americanos y Caribe, Panama City, Panama (February 28 - March 14, 1970), 1966-70 VII Juegos Atleticos Nacionales, Cali, Colombia, July 3-20, 1954, Data, 1953-55 I European Regional Games Project, 1965 Havalanta Games (Annual Games between Havana, Cuba and Atlanta, Georgia), 1953 VIII Jeux Internationaux Silencieux Organizing Committee, Rome, Italy (2 folders), 1954-57 International Sports Exhibition, Turin, Italy (May 25-June l9, 1955), 1954-55 VI , Tel Aviv, Israel (July 29-September 5, 1961), 1960-61 VII Maccabiah Games, Tel Aviv, Israel (July 23-31, 1965), 1960-62, 1965-66 26/30/37 80 IX Maccabiah Games, Tel Aviv, Israel, July 1973 Box 200: Regional Games I Mediterranean Cames, Alexandria, Egypt, (October 15-20, l951) II , Barcelona, Spain (July 16-25, 1955), (2 folders) IV Mediterranean Games, Naples, Italy (IX Jeux Mediterraneens, September 21-29, 1963), 1962-63 Mediterranean Games of Tunis, Tunisia (September 8-17, 1967), 1966-67 Mediterranean Games of Izmir, Iurkey (October 6-17, 1971), 1970-72 Box 201: Regional Games New Emerging Forces, Games of the (GANEFO) Newspaper Clippings (2 folders), 1962-65 Djakarta, Indonesia, 1963-64 1963 1964 Chinese Magazines, 1963-64 1965-66

BOX 202: Regional Games First Congress, Pan American Sports Comittee, Buenos Aires, Argentina (August 28-31, 1940), 1939-40 , Cordell Hull, 1939 Pan American Games, 1940, Background Materials, 1939-42, 1955 I Pan American Games and Congress, Buenos Aires, Argentina (November 11-December 6, 1942), 1940-46 II Pan American Congress, London, England (August 8-15, 1948), 1947-49 I Pan American Games, Buenos Aires, Argentina (1950), 1937, 1941-50 First Pan American Games, Buenos Alres, Argentina, 1951 Box 203: Regional Games First Pan American Games, Buenos Aires, Argentina (1951), 1941-51 First Pan American Games, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1951 Committees, 1950-51 Data, 1950-51 Equipment and Supplies, 1950-51 Fund, 1950-51 Hal Lee, Special Assistant, 1950-51 II Pan American Games, Mexico City, Mexico (1955) (2 folders), 1951-57 Box 204: Regional Games II Pan American Games, Mexico City, Mexico, 1955 News Bulletins, 1954-55 III Pan American James, Cleveland, Ohio (transferred to Chicago Illinois, 1959) (3 folders), 1955-59 (Everett Dirksen) Progress Reports and Newsletter, 1958-59

Box 205: Regional Games IV Pan American Games, Sao Paulo, Brazil (April 20- May 5, 1963), 1963-63 26/30/37 81 Information for Press, Radio and Television Pan American Sports Organization (PASO or ODEPA), 1962-63 ODEPA, 9th Congress, Winnipeg, Canada, July 20-23, 1967 V Pan American Games, Winnipeg, Canada, July 22--August 7, 1967 (2 folders) 1965-69 ODEPA, 10th Congress, Cali, Columbia (August 27-30, 1969), 1968-69 VI Pan American Games, Cali, Columbia, July 30-August 13, 1971 Data, 1971-72 Box 206: Regional Games VI Pan American Games, Calf, Columbia, July 30-August 13, 1971 General, 1966-72 Newspaper Clippings ODEPA, 12th Congress, Santiago, Chile (May 29-31, l973), 1972-73 Pan American Sports Organization, 1971-74 VII Pan American Games, Santiago, Chile, 1972 Pan , Honolulu, 1931 III Spartakiade, Prague, Czechoslovakia (June 24-July 4, 1965) 1965-67 XI Jeux Mondiaux du Sport Universitaire, Berlin, Germany, 1951 Jeux Mondiaux du Sport Universitaire, Turin, Italy (1959), 1958-61 Tokyo Universiade Games of FISU, Japan (August 26-September 4, l967), l967-68 Lisbon Universiade Games of FISU, Portugal (August 29-September 7, 1969), 1968 Turin Universiade Games of FISU, Italy (August 26-September 6, 1970), 1959, 1970 Moscow Universiade Games of FISU, U.S.S.R. (1974), 1973

Box 207: Sports Federations General Assembly of International Sports Federations (Roger Coulon and W. B. Phillips), 1966-68 Roger Coulon, President, 1969 Deceased, 1970-73 International Amateur Athletic Federation (3 folders), 1930-47 Box 208: Sports Federations International Amateur Athletic Federation (3 folders), 1948-69 Box 209: Sports Federations International Amateur Athletic Federation, 1970-74 Controversy on Participation and Gate Receipts, 1932-33, 1958 World Records "1913-45," 1936, 1943, 1949-58 18th Congress, Helsinki, July 18-29, 1952 Box 210: Sports Federations International Federation of University Sports, 1972 Federation Internationale des Chronometreurs; (2 folders), 1959, 1965-70 Federation Internationale Medecine Sportive (2 folders), 1948, 1952, 1955-57, 1961-69 Olympic Medical Archives Committee, 1965 Federation Aeronautique Internationale (2 folders), 1965-67, 1970 Aeronautics, 1962 Federation Internationale de Tir a l'Arc (2 folders), 1952-72 The National Archery Association, 1957-69 International Amateur Federation (2 folders), 1956-58, 1960-72 26/30/37 82 U.S.A. Baseball Federation, 1950 Baseball, 1941, 1950-51, 1958-61, 1966-67 International Badminton Association (2 folders), 1964, 1967-68, 1971-73 Badminton, 1971-73 Box 211: Sports Federations Federation Internationale de Basketball Amateur (2 folders) 1947-73 Basketball, 1941, 1945, 1948-53, 1956-66, 1969 Canada-United States, 1937-38 Howard Hobson, 1950-52 Special, 1952 Violations, 1970-72 Batinton, 1966 Federation Internationale de Billard, 1957, 1970 Federation Internationale de Bobsleigh et de Tobagganing (3 folders), 1946, 1953-55, 1957- 61, 1965-72 Bobsleigh and Tobagganing, 1970-72 Bobsled, 1949, 1957, 1968

Box 212: Sports Federations International Federation of Body-Builders, 1970-73 Federation Internationale des Quilleurs, 1963-69 Bowling (2 folders), 1959-61, 1971-72 Association Internationale de Boxe Amateur (2 folders), 1951-73 Boxing, 1938, 1946-52, 1956-63 Violations, 1970-71 Federation Internationale de Canoe (2 folders) 1954-58, 1962-72 Canoeing, 1947, 1951, 1958-62, 1969 International Casting Federation (2 folders), 1957-58, 1961, 1964-69, 1971 Chess, 1956, 1965, 1968 Federation Internationale de Curling, 1953-57, 1964, 1967 Curling, 1957, 1962 Federation Internationale Amateur de Cyclisme (2 folders), 1955-72 Cycling, 1945, 1948-52, 1956-58 Violations, Newspaper Clippings, 1970-74 Box 213: Sports Federations , 1940, 1945, 1952-54, 1960-61 Discus Throwing, Ricky Bruch, 1971 Federation Equestre Internationale (4 folders), 1949, 1952-73 (Prince Philip, June 14, July 7, 1972) Equestrian, 1941-43, 1948-60, 1967-79 Violations, Clippings, 1970-72 Federation Internationale d'Escrime, 1946, 1950-60 Box 214: Sports Federations Federation Internationale d'Escrime (2 folders), 1961-73 Circulars, 1970-72 Fencing, 1940, 1945, 1948, 1951-54, 1958-64, 1968-69 Federation Internationale de Football Association (2 folders), 1942, 1946-49, 1953-55, 1958-73 26/30/37 83 Box 215: Sports Federations Football (Soccer), 1930, 1939, 1948-69 Violations, 1971-72 Latin American Football Scandals, 1968-70 United States Soccer Football Association Data, 1970 Gliding-Soaring, 1948 , 1955, 1962-65, 1969 Federation Internationale de Gymnastique, 1946-63, 1966-69 Gymnastics (2 folders), 1946-56, 1960-64, 1967, 1970-74 Federation Internationale de Handball, 1937, 1955, 1960-65, 1968-69 Handball (2 folders), 1926, 1945-46, 1970-72 Field Hockey (2 folders), 1937-38, 1950-52, 1964-66, l969-72 Box 216: Sports Federations Federation Internationale de Hockey sur Gazon (2 folders), 1946-47, 1954-73 Ice Hockey (2 folders), 1944-51, 1958-67, 1970 Severin Lovenskiold, 1970-72 Violations, Newspaper Clippings, 1967-72 Jai-A-Lai, 1960, 1968 International Judo Federation, 1953-55, 1960-69 Judo (2 folders), 1961-65, 1970-73 , 1967 La Crosse, 1948 Union Internationale de Pentathalon Moderne, 19 35, 1954-69 Modern (2 folders), 1961, 1969-73

Box 217: Sports Federations Polo (2 folders), 1951, 1971 Federation Internationale des Societies d'Aviron (Rowing), 2 folders, 1952-73 Rowing, 1945, 1948-61, 1964-68 Federation Internationale de Rugby Amateur, 1957, 1960, 1967 Rugby (2 folders), 1960, 1970-71 Union Internationale de Tir (Shooting), 2 folders, 1938-39, 1952-72 Shooting, 1938, l941-44, 1949-59, 1964-68 International Skating Union (2 folders), 1952-72 Skating, 1948, 1953-54, 1960-67 Figure Skating, 1948-69 Violations, 1972 Federation Internationale de Roller Skating (2 folders), 1953-55, l958-59, 1963-73 Roller Skating, 1944-45, 1960-62, 1966-69 Box 218: Sports Federation

Federation Internationale de Ski (4 folders), 1936-39, 1949-56, 1959-72 Skiing (2 folders), 1935-39, 1948-55, 1958-73 Box 219: Sports Federations Skiing Favorable Responses to Avery Brundage Concerning Amateurism in Skiing, 1970-71 Violations Advertisements (3 folders), 1970-72 26/30/37 84 Newspaper Clippings (2 folders), 1971-74 Federation Internationale de Skibob (2 folders), 1964-73 Skindiving and Spear Fishing, 1956, 1959 Sled Dog Racing, 1960 International Softball Federation (2 folders), 1965-73 Softball, 1960 Surfing, 1966-68 Box 220: Sports Federations Federation Internationale de Natation Amateur (4 folders), 1949-74 Swimming, 1934, 1938, 1944-68 Learn to Swim, 1942-43 Synchronized, 1955-56, 1959, 1968 Violations, 1972-73 Box 221: Sports Federations International Lawn Tennis Federation (2 folders), 1957-72 Lawn Tennis (2 folders), 1941, 1944-45, 1953-60, 1964-65, 1972-73 International Table Tennis Federation, 1968 Table Tennis, 1960 Track and Field, 1970-74 Newspaper Clippings, 1936 Violations, 1971-72 Women's, 1948-53, 1963-65, 1969 Federation Internationale de Volleyball (2 folders), 1947, 1953-57, 1961-72 Volleyball (2 folders), 1936, 1949-66, 1969-72 Japan Avery Brundage Trophy, 1967 Federation Suisse de Marche (Walking), 1953, 1956-57, 1963 Water Polo, 1939, 1948-57, 1956-60, 1968 World Water Ski Union, 1966-69 Water Skiing (2 folders), 1958, 1967-70 Federation Internationale Halterophile et Culturiste (Weightlifting), 2 folders, 1948, 1960-72

Box 222: Sports Federations Weightlifting (2 folders), 1948-51, 1954-66, 1970-72 Federation Internationale de Lutte Amateur (Wrestling), 2 folders, 1953-54, 1957-72 Wrestling (2 folders), 1944-59, 1963, 1970-73 Roger Coulon, 1968-70 International Yacht Racing Union (2 folders), 1954-72 Yachting, 1941, 1948-50, 1954-61, 1966 Decision About "Tempest" Class in Olympic Games, 1969-70 Photocopies of Postcards on "Tempest," 1970 Violations, 1969-72 Box 223: Sports Organizations American Academy of Physical Education, 1961, 1971-74 American Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation (4 folders), 1942, 1955-65 AAHPER, American Academy of Physical Education and International Council on Health, Physical Education and Recreation (2 folders), 1959-70 26/30/37 85 American Olympic Foundation, 1936-38 American Athletic Association of the Deaf, 1955, 1961 The Athletic Institute, 1956, 1962-63 Boy Scouts of America, 1957, 1963, 1968 Bureau International de Pedagogie Sportive, Lausanne, n.d. California Ocean Lifeguard Championships, 1966 California Ski Association, 1948 Central United States Ski Association, 1946 Chicago Sport Week, 1933 Comite Internationale des Sports Silencieux, 1955, 1958, 1961-69 Committee for Free Asia, 1953 Deutscher Sportbund, 1969 Federazione Sport Silenziosi d'Italia, 1958-62 Box 224: Sports Organizations Federazione Sport Silenziosi d'Italia, Bolletino, 1972 Football Foundation and Hall of Fame, National, 1959 Helms Athletic Foundation (3 folders), 1938, 1946-72 Bulletins, Biography, Background Materials, 1949-68

Box 225: Sports Organizatlons Helms Bakery - Use of Olympic Insignia, Circles, Motto, 1932, 1938, 1948-52 Hindu Club (Buenos Aires), 1945-48 International Conference on the Contribution of Sports to the Improvement of Professional Abilities and to Cultural Development, 1959 International Council for Sport and Physical Education, 1960-66 International Panathlon, 1959-69 International Recreation Association, 1964, 1969 International Track, 1961-62 International University Sports Federation, 1952-53, 1960-61, 1967-69 Japan Volleyball Association, Housewives Match, 1972 Millrose Games, 1946-51, 1957, 1967 Miscellaneous, 1941, 1952, 1959-62, 1967-68 Missouri Athletic Club (2 folders), 1951, 1961-62, 1971 Box 226: Sports Organizations The National Academy of Sports, 1965 National Amateur Athletic Federation, 1926 National Art Museum of Sport, Inc. (3 folders), 1959-70 North Central Association, 1952 Box 227: Sports Organizations Olympians International (2 folders), 1961, 1966-74 United States General, l952-68 American Olympic Reunion, 1945-52 Samuel N. Gerson, Historian, 1952-66 Midwest Chapter, G. T. Kirby, President (2 folders), 1946-52, 1961-62, 1969 Various Chapters (Excluding Midwest), 1962 26/30/37 86 Box 228: Sports Organizations Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, Victor Schmidt, 1952, 1956-57 People to People Sports Committee (2 folders), 1957, 1964, 1968-72 Permanent General Assembly of National Olympic Committees (2 folders), 1965-71 Publications, 1969-70 Rome Meeting, 1965 Study and Coordinating Conunittee, 1966 Box 229: Sports Organizatlons Senior Sports International, 1971-74 Sport-Toto-Gesellschaft, 1953-54 The Sportsmanship Brotherhood, Inc., 1936, 1953-66 Tennis Patrons Association of Southern California, 1951 UNESCO Youth Institute and ICSPE, 1960-69 Union Francaise de Marche, November 1963 United States Olympic Development Committee, 1969 Women's World War Veterans' Olympic Committee, 1948 World Sports Foundation, 1973 Young Men's Christian Association (2 folders), 1950, 1956-61, 1965-71 National, 1952-68

Box 230: Sports Publications Association Internationale de la Presse Sportive (2 folders), 1958, 1966-72 (3 folders), l947-51, 1953, 1956, 1959-69 Cahiers, 1968 Cosmopolitan, 1959-60 L'Equipe, 1953, 1963-65, 1969 Feldco Publications, 1956-58 Funk and Wagnalls Encyclopedia, 1957, 1969 Life, 1956 Miscellaneous (2 folders), 1954-63, 1970-71 Olympischer Sport-Verlag, 1963-70 Paris Match, 196 8-69 Press, 1943-44 Press Conference Given by Avery Brundage, February 23, 1970 Press Correspondents, TV Commentators, Sports Editors (3 folders), 1947-69 Press Lists, Foreign and Domestic, 1943-69 G. P. Putnam and Sons Box 231: Sports Publications The Saturday Evening Post, 1958 Ski, 1957 Ski Week, 1967 Sport Philately, 1959, 1962 Sports (Rule Books), n. d. Sports Illustrated (3 folders), 1955-63, 1967-72 Sports Information Service, 1960, 1968-73 Sports International (2 folders), 1962-66 Sports Publications (3 folders), 1947-48, 1954-63, 1970-71 Sportsbooks (2 folders), 1945-56, 1963 Sportsmanship Hall of Fame, 1943, 1958 26/30/37 87 This Week Magazine, 1951-52 Time, 1961 United Press Association (2 folders), 1945-47, 1953, 1956-59, 1964, 1968 World Publishing Company, 1968 Box 232: United States Olympic Association and Committee Amateurism Definitions (A.O.A. and A.O.C.), 1933-35 American Olympic Fund, 1935-36 Sample Letters, 1936 Americanism, United States Olympic Committee, 1934-35 Balance Sheets, United States Olympic Association and United States Olympic Committee, l5S5, 1959 Booklets, "Hold High the Torch," and "Quick Facts About U.S.O.A.," ca. 1948 Board of Directors, U.S.O.A. and U S.O.C., 1955, 1959 Brief in Support of Request for Ruling by Internal Revenue Commissioner that U.S.O.C. and U.S.O.A. Contributions are Deductible, ca. 1947 Buck, Clifford, U.S.O.C. (2 folders), 1970-73 Bulletins and Press Releases, U.S.OC., 1947-51, 1960-66

Box 233: United States Olympic Association and Committee Bush, Clarence, A.O.C., Publicity Director, ca. 1936 Cannon, Ralph, A.O.C., ca. 1936 Constitution and By-Laws, U.S.O.A., 1951 issue Constitution and Rules, U.S.O.A. and U.S.O.C., 1922-37 Amendments to Constitution, By-Laws and General Rules, U.S.O.C., 1950, 1953, 1957, 1961, 1965 Committee on Constitution and By-Laws, U.S.O.C., 1952-53 Information Regarding Constitution, By-Laws, Rules, U.S.O.A. and U.S.O.C., 1947, 1957, 1961 Complaints, U.S.O.C., 1948 Correspondence, U.S.O.A. and U.S.O.C. General A-K, 1929-38 L-Z, 1932-38 Burke, H. Henry P., 1934 Dewey, Godfrey, 1931 Gallico, Paul, 1932 Garland, William May, 1932, 1938 Graves, George W., 1932-33 Box 234: United States Olympic Association and Committee Correspondence Henry, Bill, 1933-34 Henry, Guy, 1932-38 Hoover, Herbert, 1931 Hulbert, Murray, 1937 Houston, Herbert, 1935-36 Johnson, Wait, 1932 Kilpatrick, J. R., 1936 Krogness, George, 1934 Lasker, Albert (German-Jewish Conflict), 1936 McGovern, J. T., 1937 26/30/37 88 Oler, Wesley, 1932 Ornstein, Charles L. (German-Jewish Conflict), 1934-35 Plake, Marvin F., 1 937 Raycroft, Joseph, 1934-35 Roosevelt, Franklin, 1933-34, 1936 Rubien, F. W., 1934, 1938 Swanson, Charles, 19 36 Counter Olympic Soccer Tourney Movement, 1932 Directory, U.S.O.C., 1965-69 Endowment, U.S.O.C., 1964-65 Executive Board, U.S.O.C., 1946-53, 1960-61 "Fair Play for American Athletes," 1935 Federal Charter, U.S.O.A., 1950-51 Finance Committee, U.S.O.A., 1954 Financial Reports, U.S.O.A. and U.S.O.C., (2 folders), 1946-60 Financial Statements, U.S.O.A., 1961, 1965 Finnish Scholarship Fund, U.SO.C., 1952-53 Fund Raising, U.S.O.C., 1952-58, 1963-68 Games Committee, U.S.O.C. 1946-48, 1951, 1958-62, 1966, 1969 Rules for the Guidance of Games Committees, 1948

Box 235: United States Olympic Association and Committee General, U.S.O.A., 1928-40, 1947-52, 1965 General, U.S.O.C, (5 folders), 1948-52, 1956-74 Germany, Committee on Fair Play in Sports, 1936 History, Organization and Regulation of the Olympic Games, U.S.O.C., 1960 Eleanor Holm Jarrett, 1936-37 Newspaper Clippings, 1936-40, 1 948-49, 1 952 Box 236: United States Olympic Association and Committee Ice Hockey, Special File, L.I.H.G.-A.H.A. Controversy (2 folders), 1946-49, 1950-52 Intercollegiate Athletics, 1932, 1951, 1961 Inventory of Property, U.S.O.A., n.d. Krumn, Philip O., U.S.O.C., 1973-74 Legislation, U.S.O.A., 1941, 1958, 1966 Lentz, Arthur, U.S.O.C. (2 folders), 1960, 1968-73 Los Angeles Coliseum Relays (12th Annual), May 16, 1952 Meetings A.O.C. Quadrennial, Washington, D. C., November 17, 1937 United States of America Sports Federation, New York, December 10, 1945 U.S.O.A., New York, September 23-24, 1946 U.S.O.A., New York, July 28, 1947 U.S.O.C. and U.S.O.A., Chicago, December 3, 1947 U.S.O.A., New York, April 17, 1948 U.S.O.A., New York, December 5, 1948 U.S.O.A., New York, May 5, 1949 U.S.O.A., Executive Committee, New York, October 27, 1949 Box 237: United States Olympic Association and Committee Meetings Quadrennial, Washington, D.C., January 8-9, 1950 U.S.O.A., Executive Board, April 26, 1951 26/30/37 89 U.S.O.C., Executive Board, September 21, 1950 U.S.O.C., Washington, D. C., December 10, l95O U.S.O.A., Executive Board, April 26, 1951 U.S.O.A., Executive Committee, Chicago, September 20, 1951 U.S.O.C., Executive Board, New York, September 30, 1951 U.S.O.C., New York, October 1, 1951 U.S.O.C., Executive Board, February 3, 1952 U.S.O.C., June 1, 1952 U.S.O.C., Executive Board. New York. July 6, 1952 U.S.O.A., Executive Board, New York, January 25, 1953 U.S.O.A., Quadrennial, Washington, D. C., November 30 and December 1, 1953 U.S.O.C., Executive Board, New York, May 23, 1954 U.S.O.C., Executive Board, New York, January 8, 1955 U.S.O.C., Executive Board, New York, May 5, 1955 U.S.O.C., Executive Board, New York, April 14-15, 1956 U.S.O.C., Executive Board, Chicago, September 24-25, 1957 U.S.O.A., Quadrennial, Washington, D. C., Dec. 2-3, 1957 U.S.O.C., Executive Board, New York, June 8-9, 1958 Chicago, Sept. 6-7, 1958 New York, Feb. 23-24, 1959 Philadelphia, July 19-20, 1959 New York, Nov. 27, 1959 June 6, 1960 Feb. 4, 1961 Chicago, Oct. 3-4, 1961 U.S.O.A., Quadrennial, Washington, D. C., Dec. 4-5, 1961 U.S.O.C., Board of Directors, New York, May 14, 1962 Executive Committee, Sept. 8, 1962 Board of Directors, Chicago, Oct. 16, 1962 Executive Committee, New York, Feb. 12, 1963 U.S.O.A., Board of Directors, New York, March 18-19, 1963 U.S.O.C., Board of Directors, Executive Committee, New York, July 11, 1963 St. Louis, June 22, 1963 U.S.O.C., Board of Directors, Chicago, Sept. 17-18, 1963 Washington, D. C., Nov. 19, 1963 U.S.O.C., Biennial, Washington, D. C., Nov. 10-11, 1963 U.S.O.C., Board of Directors, New York, May 3-4, 1974 U.S.O.C., Executive Committee, New York, Sept. 3, 1964 Nov. 24, 1964 U.S.O.C., Board of Directors March 22-23, 1965 U.S.O.C., Special Meeting, Chicago, June 12-23, 1965 U.S.O.C., Executive Committee, July 25, 1965 U.S.O.C., Board of Directors, Oct. 25-26, 1965 U.S.O.C., Quadrennial, Washington, D. C., Nov. 29-30, 1965 U.S.O.C., Board of Directors, Chicago, Jan. 15-16, 1966 and Quadriennial, Denver, April 19, 1969 Medals, Emblems, Souvenirs, Buttons, Stamps, U.S.O.C., 1947-52 N, U.S.O.C., 1946-52 Naismith Memorial Fund, 1954

Box 238: United States Olympic Association and Committee Newsletters, U S.O.C., 1973-74 News Releases, U.S.O.C. (2 folders),1941, 1959, 1967, 1973-74 New York Athletic Club, 1938 26/30/37 90 Olympic Committee, 1936 Norwegian Tour, U.S.O.C., 1934 Herman Obertubbesing, U.S.O.A., 1907, 1945-47 Olympic Athletes Research Project, U.S.O.C., 1947-48 Contributions, U.S.O.A. and U.S.O.C., 1947-49 Committee on Olympic Developement, 1959, 1963, 1969 Olympic Films, 1951 Fund Benefit, U.S.O.A., 1938 Participation Organization Chart, n.d. Review, U.S.O.A., 1939 Supplies and Equipment, U.S.O.C., 1958 Use of Word, Emblem by Others than National Olympic Committees, 1949-52 Victory Stamp, U.S.O.C., 1948 Olympics Administration Committee, U.S.O.C., 1947-48 Organizations Holding Membership in U.S.O.A., n.d. Pathe News, 1952 Pension Fund, U.S.O.A., 1950 The Peoples Olympiad, Barcelona, Spain, July 22-26, 1936 Physical Fitness Data, 1946-50 Protect to Restore U.S. Olympic Supremacy, U.S.O.C., 1964 Purchase of Building, New York, 1959 Rosters, 1952, 1956-66, 1969 Rules for Soccer and Shooting, 1935 Russia, Amateurism vs. Professionalism, U.S.O.C., 1947, 1950-52, 1955-56

Box 239: United States Olympic Association and Committee Shields and Emblems, U.S.O.C., n.d. South African Tour, 1931 Sport Data, 1932, 1936, 1940, 1948 Sports Equipment, 1947 The Sportsman's Club, Richmond, Va., 1948 The Story of Coach Stagg, 1952 "Swim Month," U.S.O.C., April 21, 1943 Trustees, U.S.O.A., 1950 United States Legislation Senate 1518 and 1519, 1941 Commerce Committee Hearings (May 24, 1973), 1973-74 House of Representatives, 1942 House of Representatives, 1957 United States Pan American Games Committee, 1941-42, 1949 Track and Field, 1932-36, 1947-62 Water Polo Controversy, U.S.O.C., 1956-58 Box 240: Biographical brochures, ca. 1968 Avery Brundage Awards, 1956, 1963, 1968-69 List of medals and awards, 1909-1973 Identification cards, 1924, 1930, 1932, 1936, 1940, 1948, 1952, 1954, 1960, 1964, 1968 Correspondence (3 folders), 1912-41, 1952, 1971, 1974 Dues, 1937-41, 1944 Telegrams and cablegrams sent, 1948-1962 26/30/37 91 Invitations to speak, 1947-69 (4 folders) Box 241: Invitations, 1947-70 (5 folders) Box 242: High School Drawings, 1902-04 V Olympiad, Stockholm, 1912 Passenger list of "Finland" chartered for American Olympic Team, June 14, 1912 VII Olympiad, Antwerp, 1920 and IOC Meeting, Paris, 1922 Ford Assembly Plant, 1923 Avery Brundage, General Contractor brochures and magazine, 1924-27 Dinner in honor of AAU President, Avery Brundage, Sept. 16, 1929 Program, Palais d'Abdine, Egypt, March 10, 1938 Golden Gate International Exposition Guide Book, 1939 Passenger List, M.S. "Tatuta Maru," N.Y.K. Line, March 27-May 2, 1939 Menus for the "Normandie, " French Line, June 21-25 t 1939 Children's Scholarship League, 1942 Brundage letter describing Eric Johnston's discussion with Stalin, 1944 Correspondence with R. J. Gandy, Standard Aluminum and Alloy Co., 1944 U.S. Army Athletic Program, 1944-45 Herald-American Football Game (Army-Navy Relief), 1946 Chicago Recreation Commission, 1947 Congratulations on Re-election, 1952 Testimonial Dinner, San Francisco, Ca., 1952 Avery Brundage Cup, 1953 Invitations to IOC members and their replies, 1953 Speech Introducing Avery Brundage, Chicago, 1954 Luncheon for Swiss Visitors, 1954 Requests for speeches, 1955 Medal of Merit Award, City of Chicago, 1957 Congratulations on reelection as IOC President, 1960 Chicagoan of the Year, 1960-61 "The Cold War: An American View, " Norman Graebner, 1960 Congratulations on reelection as IOC President, 1964 Lincoln Academy Award and Tribute to Avery Brundage, 1965 The International Yearbook and Statesmen's Who's Who Biographical entry, Avery Brundage, 1965 Honorary Membership Card, Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan, 1965 Rough draft of Brundage letter acknowledging expressions of sympathy after the Santa Barbara house demise, ca. 1965 Box 243: Avery Brundage Day Proclamation, San Francisco, June 11, 1966 "A Visit to the Avery Brundage Collection of Oriental Art," Alameda County Weekender 7/9/66 Calendar of Chinese Art, from the Avery Brundage Collection in the , San Francisco, 1966 1966 and undated Christmas cards sent and received by Avery Brundage "Four Dimensions of Avery Brundage," descriptive pamphlet with order form for book, 1968 The New Outdoor Track and Field Facility, Correspondence from 26/30/37 92 Frank M. Cone, Chairman of the Board, 1968 Congratulations on reelection, 1968-69 The Speeches of President Avery Brundage, 1952-68 Speeches in Praise of Avery Brundage, 1953, 1968 Recipient Insignia of the Commander, First Class, of the Order of the Lion, Finland, 1969 1970 AAU Veteran's Award, 1969-70 Avery Brundage Foundation Medal of Merit, 1969-70 University of Notre Dame Microfilming of Olympic and Amateur Sport Archives, April and August, 1970 Oriental Art, 1970 Bookmark 41st Anniversary, Japan America Society Honoring Avery Brundage, 7/7/70 Sports Merit Badge given to Avery Brundage, 1972 Avery Brundage Resignation as IOC Member, Feb. 2, 1973 Articles by Others: Amateurism, AAU, Olympic Movement, 1934-36, 1940, 1947-53 Newspaper magazine articles about Avery Brundage, 1972 Avery Brundage Book, Politics U.S.A., 1941, 1950-53, 1962 Sport and Physical Training Data and Notes, 1951-64 Travel, 1932, 1950, 1962 Undated notes for articles and speeches

Box 244: Articles and speeches List of speeches and articles, 1929-1968 "Is there Something Wrong with Current Engineering Education?", 1908 "A Sound Mind in a Sound Body" in American Boy, May, 1919 Articles, 1926-1929 "One Hundred Feet Under Chicago with a Caisson Digger", ca. 1928 Radio talk, January, 1929 AAU, 41st Annual Convention, "In Defense of the Amateur Code", November, 1929 Sportsmanship Brotherhood, December 30, 1929 Speech notes, 1930 Welcome Speech to British Empire Track Team, 1930 Bobby Jones Dinner, 1930 N.C.A.A. Convention, December 31, 1930 Speech notes, 1931 Athletic Policy Notes, Chicago Athletic Association, February 25, 1931 Chicago Tribune dinner for French and American Boxers, May 11, 1931 "Athletics and Industry", 1931 Speeches, Athletics and Business, June 10, 1931 Speech notes, 1932 Catholic Youth Organization, January 3, 1933 Speech notes, 1934 "For Honor of Country and Glory of Sport" in Olympic News, August, 1934 College Alumni and Athletics, November 23, 1934 Speech notes, 1935 Speech notes, 1936 Articles, Building Construction Business, December, 1936 Speech notes, 1937 IOC, 36th Session, Warsaw, Speech, 1937 Speech notes, 1938 Baron de Coubertin Speech, 1938 University of Illinois Speech, 1938 Chicago Olympics, August 28, 1938 Speech notes, 1939 26/30/37 93 University of Chicago, 1939 Talks in Japan, 1939 "The Coach as Key Man", February, 1939 "Chicago" at the Federated Advertising Club, March 9, 1939 Articles, 1940 Speech notes, 1940 Citizens to Keep America Out of War Committee Speech, August 4, 1940 "The All American Way", Premier Showing, January 10, 1941 Sheldon Clark Dinner, December 10, 1941 Avery Brundage Book, Russian Sports, notes, 1942 Sports and the U.S.A., 1942 First Pan American Games, Buenos Aires, January, 1942 "Outline" of article on Amateurism and Olympics, February 9, 1942 Speech notes, 1943 Dedication of the "Press Gallery", Hotel LaSalle, December 11, 1943 Speech notes, 1946 Central American and Caribbean Games Speeches, 1946 National Four Wall Softball Championships, 1946 "The Olympic Game and the Question of Broken Time" in Amateur Athlete, May, 1947 Speech notes, 1947 Broken Time, addresses and talks, 1947-1948 "The Olympic Games" in Amateur Athlete, August, 1948 Speech notes, 1948 Knights of Columbus Program, January 17, 1948 "Amateur Sport and Broken Time" in World Sports, November, 1948 Holiday Greeting in Allsports, November, 1948 Cornerstone Message, Crowell and Collier Building, 1949 City of Santa Barbara Award Acceptance Speech, July 2, 1949 Box 245: Articles and speeches Notes on Sports, Politics, Art, and the Olympic Movement, 1950-1959 Central American and Caribbean Games, 1950 Football Memos, 1950 IOC 44th Session Speech, Copenhagen, May, 1950 "Stop, Look and Listen", ca. 1951 "What's Wrong with ?", October 7, 1951 Data, Statements, Talks, 1952-1959 New Year's Message, 1952 "The Fumbled Ball" in The Phi Delta Kappan, March, 1952 Olympic Telethon, June 21, 1952 "My Biggest Olympic Battles" in This Week, June 29, 1952 Remarks upon accepting keys of IOC office from J.S. Edstrom at Lausanne Dinner, 1952 Memos and notes on sports, art and politics, 1952-1958 Messages and articles, 1954-1957 Sports speeches, 1954-1956, 1959 "After Three Weeks in Russia", Commonwealth Club of California, 1954 Avery Brundage Book, Russian Sports, 1954 University of Illinois School of Physical Education Dinner, November, 1954 Articles, 1955 Pan American Sport Congress in Mexico, January 3, 1955 "What I Saw in Three Weeks behind the ", Economic Club of Detroit, 1954-55 "The Russian Menace in Next Year's Olympics", The Saturday Evening Post, April 30, 1955 IOC 50th Session Speech, Paris, June 13-17, 1955 "Olympische Grundsatze" in Leichtathletik, December 20, 1955 26/30/37 94 Statement for Sovietskaja, Russia, 1956 Olympians Meeting Statement, New York, May 11, 1956 IOC 54th Session Speech, Tokyo, 1958 III Pan American Games, Chicago, 1959 A.A.H.P.E.&R. Meeting, Portland Oregon, April 1, 1959 Speeches and talks in Japan, 1959 Box 246: Speeches and articles Speeches and statements, 1960-1969 S.A.E. Speech, 1960 "Broken Time", November 15, 1961 Washington, D.C., Talk, memorandum, December 2, 1961 Prefaces, Remarks, News Releases, and Salutations on Olympic matters, 1962-1969 "A Statement of Principle", Sport, May, 1962 Speeches and talks in Japan, 1963-1965, 1968 New Year's Messages, 1964 Defense of Sport-Discours Olympien, Innsbruck, February, 1964 "Sports Make Full Stature of Man" in Hakumen Herald, June 27, 1964 "A Bridge of International Understanding", Commonwealth Club of San Francisco, Fall, 1964 "The Olympic Games" in Illustrated Weekly of India, October 11, 1964 IOC 63rd Session Speech, Madrid, 1965 IOC 64th Sessíon, Rome, Papal Audience speech, April 28, 1966 Speech at Chicago Commonwealth Club, June 10, 1966 Pierre de Coubertin speech, 1966 IOC 65th Session Speech, Teheran, 1967 "The Fumbled Ball," April 15, 1967 American Jewish Life Statement, December 23, 1967 Civic Dinner, 80th Birthday of Avery Brundage, September 28, 1967 Civic Committee to honor Avery Brundage, September 29, 1967 Notes on Art, Politics and Sport, 1968-1970 IOC 67th Session speech, Mexico City, 1968 Foreign Correspondents Club, Tokyo, June 29, 1968 "Broken Time" April 7, 1969 IOC 68th Session, Warsaw, June 6, 1969 Address at the Presentation of the Medal of Merit of the Avery Brundage Foundation to President Diaz, July 8, 1969 IOC 75th Celebration, Helsinki, October 29, 1969

Box 247: Speeches and articles IOC 69th Session, Amsterdam, May 12, 1970 Ski Club, San Francisco, June 11, 1970 Japan American Society, Chicago, July 9, 1970 Mile High Club, Denver, Colorado, August 3, 1970 IOC 75th Anniversary of the Hungarian Olympic Committee, Budapest, September, 1970 "Broken Time", l971 Prefaces and speeches, 1971-1972 Pan American Sport Organization, XI Assembly, July 28, 1971 IOC 71st Session, Luxemburg, September 13-18, 1971 IOC 73rd Session, Munich, 1972 Foreign Correspondents Club, Tokyo, February, 1972 Channel City Club, November 3, 1972 Chicago Youth Week, June 10, 1972 26/30/37 95 Chicago Youth Week, 1973 Amateurism Undated 1929 1930-1935 1940-1941, 1949 1954-1957 1966, 1969 1972 Box 248: Speeches and articles Amateur Athletic Union Undated 1929 l930-1938 1942-1946, 1949 1950-1959 1960-1962, 1969 Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry, ca. 1930's Campaigns to Promote Chicago, 1939 Association of Commerce and Industry, 1940-1941 Olympic Site and Sports Center, 1955, 1958 Olympic Games 1928 X Olympiad, Los Angeles, 1932 1933-1936 IV Winter Games, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 1936 XI Olympiad, Berlin, 1936, 1938 XII Olympiad, , 1938 1938-1939 1946-1948 On the XIV Olympiad, London and the V Winter Games, St. Moritz, 1948

Box 249: Articles and speeches Olympic Games 1950-1957 XV Olympiad, Helsinki, 1952 XVI Olympiad, Melbourne, 1956 VIII Winter Games, Squaw Valley, 1958-1960 XVII Olympiad, Rome, 1960 IX Winter Games, Innsbruck (February, 1964) 1961, 1964 V Olympiad, Stockholm (1912), 1962 1962-1964 XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo, 1962, 1964, 1967 1964 X Winter Games, Grenoble, 1968 XIX Olympiad, Mexico City, October 12-27, 1968 1970-1973 XI Winter Games, Sapporo, 1972 XX Olympiad, Munich, 1972 Olympic Movement Undated 26/30/37 96 1938 1954-1959 1960-1969 Olympic Academy, 1965-1969 Transatlantic Forum, July 4, 1967 National Press Club, Washington, D.C., September 17, 1968 Olympic Academy, 1970-1971 1972 Not by Avery Brundage, 1926, 1934-1939, 1948 Box 250: Articles and speeches United States Olympic Committee 1935-1939 1940-l942, 1948 1950-1953, 1959 Notes and memorandums, Undated - two folders Interviews 1931 1954-1959 1961, 1966-1969 1970-1973 Snow Magazine, Fall, 1970 Swiss Broadcasting Corporation, 1973 Box 251: Periodicals Ace. (The official voice of handball and rcacquetball) V. 20, no. 5, Oct,ober, 1970. Brundage article, p. 23 Allsports. ( U.S. Royal Tires ) V. 8, no. 4, July-August, 1948. Olympic article, p. 4. V. 8, no. 6, November-December, 1948. Sports articles. Amateur Athlete. July, 1930. Olymp.ics, 1932, 1936, pp. 5-6, 10 July, 1932. Olympics, Los Angeles, 1932. Entire issue December, 1933. Boycott of 1936 Olympics. pp. 10-11. Two copies. March, 1937. A.A.U. National Championships. Entire issue December, 1938. A.A.U. Golden Anniversary Issue. Two copies August, 1941. Brundage article, p. 7+ January, 1943. A.A.U. Information April, 1944. A.A.U. Information May, 1944. A.A.U. Championships July, 1944. A.A.U. Championships March, 1947. A.A.U. Information V. 19, no. 12, December, 1948. Olympic article, pp. 4-5, 7 January, 1949. Olympic articles February, 1949. Olympic articles December, 1949. Olympic articles March, 1950. A.A.U. Championships V. 25, no. 1, January, 1954. Brundage, p. 8. Two copies - Brundage article removed in extra copy V. 26, no. 8, August, 1955. Olympic articles, pp. 8-10, 12 V. 26, no. 9, September, 1955. Brundage article, pp. 10, 15 (two copies) 26/30/37 97 V. 30, no. 1, January, 1959. Brundage address, p. 11 V. 31, no. 5, July, 1960. Brundage remarks, p. 13 V. 31, no. 10. October, 1960. Olympics, Rome 1960 (Entire issue) V. 33, no. 2, February, 1962. Brundage article, p. 6. "College Football" V. 33, no. 12, December, 1962. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964. p. 10 V. 35, no. 8, August, 1964. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964. pp. 8-14 V. 35, no. 11, November, 1964. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964 Amateur Athletic Union of the United States. Bulletin. No. 1, November 24, 1923. A.A.U. Information No. 2, December 3, 1923. A.A.U. Rules Amendment No. 3, December 22, 1923 Olympic coacehs -- 1924 No. 4, February 23, 1924. Olympics, Paris, 1924. p. 2 No. 5, March 18, 1924. Olympics, Paris, 1924 No. 6, March 29, 1924. Olympics, Paris, 1924 V. II, no. 1, December, 1924. A.A.U. Information V. II, no. 2, A.A.U. Iformation V. II, no. 3, 1925. A.A.U. Information V. III, no. 1, December, 1926. A.A.U. Information V. III, no. 2, January, 1927. A.A.U. Information V. III, no. 3, June, 1927. A.A.U. Information V. 111, no. 4. September, 1927. A.A.U. Information V. IV, no. 1, January, 1929. Brundage biography, p. 1. Two copies V. IV, no. 2, February-July, 1929. A.A.U. Information V. IV, no. 3, August, 1929. Brundage letter, p. 1 V. IV, no. 4, September-October, 1929. Brundage, p. 3 Two copies

American Boy. V. 20, no. 7, May, 1919. Brundage article, p. 9+. "Sound Mind in Sound Body." The American Legion Magazine. V. 72, no. 2, February, 1962. Soviet sports article, pp. 22-23 American Olympic Association. Bulletin. (Brundage, president) No. 1, November 20, 1938. Objects of American Olympic Committee No. 2, November 26, 1938. Forming local Olympic committees. Two copies No. 3, November 26, 1938. Forming local Olympic committees. Two copies No. 4, no date. Olympic films No. 5, no date. Olympic tryouts No. 6, no date. Raising Olympic funds. Two copies February 24, l940. Letter from Brundage to Committee members American Olympic Committee. Publications from the year 1936. Press releases: January 29 January 31 February 11 April 19 May 7 June 15 Three undated. Letters from the Office of the President (on AOC stationery): 34 separate letters General Bulletins: Nos. 1,2, 3 Special Bulletins: Nos. 1, 2 Fund-raising leaflets - 9 separate leaflets 26/30/37 98 Schedules: 1 Lists of committee or team members: 3.

Box 252: Publications American Ski Annual. (Official yearbook of National Ski Association) 1937-1938. American skiing. 1939-1940. 1940-1941. 1941-1942. 1942-1943. 1943-1944. 1944-1945. 1945-1946. 1947. 1948. Olympic articles, pp. 103-126. 1949. Olympic article, pp. 45-63. Title changed to American Ski Annual and Skiing Journal. 1950. American skiing 1951. Olympic articles, pp. 112-120 1952. Olympics, Oslo, Norway, 1952, pp. 41-54 Arkansas Journal. (Arkansas Association for Health, Physilcal Education, and Recreation) v. 2, no. 2, May, 1967. Physical Education Asahi Evening News. Spring, 1964. "Olympic Year - Holiday in Japan" Two copies Asahi Picture News. 1958. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964. Text in Japanese - some English Asahi Sports. 1938. Articles on baseball. In Japanese Athletic American. (A.A.U.) Prelimlnary issue, V. O. no. O. Brundage article, pp. 5-7. Box 253: Publications Bank Notes. (Commonwealth Bank of Australia) September, 1954. Olympics, Melbourne, 1956. pp. 4-7. Berea Allumnus. June, 1962. College athletics Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung. No. 1, May-June, 1936. (cover torn) Olympics, Berlin, 1936 Bike Sports Trail. V. 25, no. 1, August-September, 1970. Athletic training

Boletin Bibliografico. de la Secretaria de Hacienda y Credito Publico. In Spanish V. 11, no. 321, June 15, 1965. Articles on Mexican history and culture. 26/30/37 99 V. 11, no. 322, July 1, 1965. V. 11, no. 323, July 15, 1965. V. 11, no. 324, August 1, 1965. V. 11, no. 325, August 15, 1965. V. 11, no. 326, September 1, 1965. V. 11, no. 329, October 15, 1965. V. 11, no. 333, December 15, 1965. Supplement to no. 333, Decernber 15, 1965. V. 12, no. 336, February l, 1966. V. 12, no. 340, April 1, 1966. V. 12, no. 34l, April 15, 1966. V. 12, no. 346, July 1, 1966. V. 12, no. 350, September 1, 1966. Boletin de Los Deportes. No. 1, January, 1941. First Pan American Sporting games, 1942. No. 2, March, 1941. No. 3, May, 1941. No. 4, July-August, 1941. No. 7, January-February, 1942.

British Olympic Journal. (British Olympic Association) V. II, no. 2, March, 1930. Olympic Congress, Berlin, 1930. p. 26 V. II, no. 5, December, 1930. General information. V. II, no. 6, March, 1931. General information. V. II, no. 7, June, 1931. General information. V. II, no. 8, September, 1931. General information. V. II, no. 9, December, 1931. Olympics, Los Angeles, 1932. V. II, no. 12, October, 1932. Olympics, Los Angeles, 1932. V. II, no. 13, January, 1933. General information. V. III, no. 3, October, 1933. General information. V. III, no. 5, June, 1934. General information. Builders' Forum. V. 1, no. 2, December, 1936. Brundage article, p. 10. Bulgarian Olympic Committee (Comite Olympique Bulgare). Bulletin. January, 1973. Olympic articles.

Bulletin of the . In Polish and English. No. 3, September, 1959. General. Canton. Oriental Cultural Association. V. 1, no. 1, April, 1939. Chinese culture. The Cherry Circle. (Chicago Athletic Association) V. XXIII, no. 5, October, 1916. Brundage article, pp. 34-35. V. XXVI, no. 4, October, 1918. Brundage article removed, p 19. V. XLII, no. 3, September, 1926. Brundage article, pp. 18-21. Two copies. V. XLIV, no. 5, November, 1927, Brundage article, pp. 9-12+. V. 95, no: 1, January, 1973. General.

Chicago. Charter issue, 1964. Brundage article, p. 62. Two copies. 26/30/37 100 Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine. June 19, 1960. Issue on Chicago. July 30, 1961. Brundage Chinese art collection. pp. 19-21. Two copies. Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazine. November 19, 1972 - Section 7. Brundage discusses Munich tragedy, p. 441. China's Sports. (The All-China Athletic Federation, Peking) No. 1, 1957. Chinese sports. No. 1, 1958. No. 2, 1958. Two copies. No. 3, 1958. No. 2, 1959. No. 6, 1966. Chrysler Events. V. 3, no. 4, February, 1952. Brundage article, pp. 17-183. The Coach. (Lowe & Campbell Athletic Goods) V. XV, no. 4, February, 1939. Brundage, p. 1+. "The Coach as Key Man." V. XX, no. 3, March, 1944. General information. V. XX, no. 4, July, 1944. General information. V. XXI, no. 1, September, 1944. General information. V. XXI, no. 3, February-March, 1945. General information. V. XXIV, no. 1, September, 1947. General information. V. XXV, no. 2, October, 1948. General information. V. XXVII, no. 5, April, 1951. Pan American Games, 1951. pp. 1,3.

Colgate Alumni News. V. XLIV, no. 1, October, 1960. Olympic article, pp. 4-5+ Colorful Colorado. V. 1, no. 3, Winter, 1966. General information. V. VIII, no. 4, January-February, 1973. "The Olympic Bubble", p. 19. Box 254: Publications Comite Olympique National Italien. Bulletin Officiel. Olympics, Rome, 1960. In English, French, Italian. No. 1, April, 1957. No. 2, October-December, 1957. No. 3, January-March, 1958. No. 4, April-June, 1958. No. 5, July-September, 1958. No. 6, October-December, 1958. No. 7, January-February, 1959. No. 8, March-April, 1959. No. 9, May-June, 1959. No. 10, July-August, 1959. No. 11, September-October, 1959. No. 12, November-December, 1959. No. 13, January, 1960. No. 14, February, 1960. No. 15, March, 1960. No. 16, April, 1960. No. 17, May, 1960. 26/30/37 101 No. 18, June, 1960. No. 19, July, 1960. No. 20, August, 1960. No. 22, October, 1960. The Commonwealth and Empire Review. V. LXXXII, No. 525, July, 1948. Connelly, Sir Raymond, "Future of the Olympic Games," p. 50. Cuadernos Olimpicos. Spanish Olympic Committee. In Spanish. Brundage articles, pp. 1-2, 15. Daily American. (Rome English-language newspaper) V. XV, no. 139, August 26, l960. Olympics, Rome, l960. pp. 1, 11-16. V. XV, no. 152, September 10, 1960. Olympics, Rome, 1960. pp. 13-20. Defense du Sport. (Comite Pierre de Coubertin). In French. V. 4, no. 13, December, 1964. Olyrnpic articles, pp. 1-7.

Destino. (Barcelona) No. 1789, January 15, 1972. Brundage article, pp. 50-51. No. 1815, July 15, 1972. Olympic article, p. 16. Dharmug. (In Hindi) August 27, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972. pp. 6-7, 11-16, 53. Discovery. The Allstate Motor Club Magazine. V. 6, no. 2, Spring, 1966. Issue on Mexico. V. 8, no. 2, Spring, 1968. Issue on Mexico and Olympics, Mexico City, 1968 Dodge News Magazine. September, 1968. Mexico and Olympics, Mexico City, 1968. Dolomiti. Revista Bimestrale. v. 1, no. 1, January-February, 1951. Olympics, Cortina, 1956, p. 99. Employee Recreation. April, 1959. Olympics Issue. The English Speaking World. v. XXVII, no. 3, April-May, 1945. Olympic article, pp. 266-274. Esportiva a Gazeta. (Brazil, in Portuguese) v. XXII, no. 2490. June 23, 1951. Olympics article, pp. 1, 9. Esportiva Ilustrada. (Brazil, in Portuguese) v. 8, no. 167, September 1, 1960. Rome, 60. Everybody's. July 12, 1952. Russian sports. Falk Handy Facts. (The Falk Corporation, Milwaukee). v. 1, July, 1953. 26/30/37 102 Baseball 2, 1954. Baseball 3, 1954. Bowling 1, 1954. Bowling 2, 1954. Track, March, 1954. Track, April, 1954. Starting first numbered series: 9-12, 16-35, 37-52, 54-75. Second series: (1962-); 1 (with letter to Brundage attached), 2-20, 22-24, 26, 29, 31-32, 34, 35, 77-82, 83, 84-86. Federation Internationale D'Education Physique. Bulletin. In French, English and Spanish. v. 32, no. 3-4, 1962. Physical education and sports. v. 42, no. 1, January-March, 1972. Olympic article, pp. 83-85. v. 42, no. 2, April-June, 1972. Physical education and sports. Box 255: Publications

Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). News. (English) Starred issues contain information on Olympic football - page number follows. *no. 45, February, 1967, p. 20 *no. 47, April, 1967, p. 52 *no. 48, July, 1967, p. 78 *no. 49, June, 1967, p. 103. *no. 50, July, 1967, p. 125. *no. 52, September, 1967, p. 163. *no. 53, October, l967, p. 185. no. 54, November, 1967. *no. 55, December, 1967, p. 107. *no. 56, January, 1968, p . 7 *no. 57, February, 1968. p. 303 *no. 58, March, 1968, p. 64. *no. 59, April, 1968, p. 67. *no. 60, May, 1968, p. 94. *no. 61, June, 1968, p. 115. *no. 62, July, 1968, p. 135. *no. 63, August, 1968, p. 155. *no. 64, September, 1968, p. 171. *no. 65, October, 1968, p. 187. no. 67, December, 1968. no . 68, January, 1969. no. 69, February, 1969. *no. 70, March, 1969, p. 66. no. 71, April, 1969. no. 72, May, 1969. *no. 73, June, 1969, p. 164. no. 74, July, 1969. no. 75, August, 1969. no. 76, September, 1969. no. 77, October, l969. no. 78, November, 1969. no. 79, Decerlber, 1969. no. 80, January, 1970. no. 81, February, 1970. no. 82, March, 1970. 26/30/37 103 no. 83, April, 1970. *no . 84, May, 1970, p. 182. no. 85, June, 1970. *no. 87, August, 1970, p. 271. no. 88, September, 1970. *no. 89, October, 1970, p. 328 *no. 90, November, 1970, p. 394. no. 91, December, 1970. *no. 92, January, 1971, p. 26. no. 93, February, 1971. *no, 94, March, 1971, p. 134. *no. 95, April, 1971, p. 182. no. 96, May, 1971. no. 97, June, 1971. *no. 98, July, 1971, p. 317. *no. 99, August, 1971, p. 365. *no. 100, September, 1971, p. 990. *no. 101, October, 1971, p. 442. *no. 102, November, 1971, p 468. *no. I03, December, 1971, p. 511. *no. 104, January, 1972, p. 19. *no. 105, February, 1972. p. 72. *no. 106, March, 1972, p. 118. *no. 107, April. 1972, p. 168. *no. 108, May, 1972, p. 195. *no. 109, June, 1972, p. 244 no. 110, July, 1972. *no. 111, August, 1972, p. 348. *no. 112, September, 1972, p. 392. no. 113, October, 1972. no. 114, November, 1972 . no. 115, December, 1972. no. 117, January, 1973. no. 118, March, 1973 *no. 119, April, 1973, p. 151. no. 120, May, 1973.

Federation lnternationale de Football Association. Official Bulletin. English and French. Quarterly. Starred issues contain Olympic information-page numbers follow. no. 1, March, 1953. no. 2, June, 1953. no. 3, September, 1953. no. 4, December, 1953. no. 5, March, 1954. no. 6, May, 1954. no. 7, September, 1954. no. 8, December, 1954. no. 9, March, 1955. no. 10, June, 1955. no. 11, September, 1955. *no. 13, March, 1956, p. 1. no. 14, June, 1956. *no. 15, September, 1956, p. 19. 26/30/37 104 *no. 16, December, 1956, p. 7-8. *no. 17, March, 1957, p. 1. no. 18, June, 1957. no. 19, September, 1957. no. 20, December, 1957. no. 21, March, 1958. no. 22, May, 1958. no. 23, September, 1958. no. 24, December, 1958. no. 26, June, 1959. no. 27, September, 1959. no. 28, December, 1959. *no. 29, March, 1960. Brundage marked p. 183. *no. 30, June, 1960, p. 202+. *no . 31, October, 1960, p. 217+. no. 32, December, 1960. no. 33, April, 1961. no. 34, August-September, 1961. no. 5/36, October-December, 1961. *no. 37/38, January-September, 1962, p 426. *no. 39/40, November, l963, p. 512. *no. 41, May, 1964, p. 589. no. 42, 1964.

Federation Internationale de Natation Amateur. Bulletin Officiel. English and French. no. VIII, January, 1948. Olympics, London, 1948, p. 1. Two copies. Federation lnternationale de Natation Amateur. Official Bulletin. English and French. no. 39, December, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972. p. 83. Federation Internationale du Sport Universitaire. FISU Bulletin. French and English. (No Olympics or Brundage) 5E Serie, no. 3, February, 1961. 6E Serie, no. 1, October, 1961. 6E Serie, no. 2, February, 1962. 6E Serie, no. 3, May, 1962. 6E Serie, no. 4, September, 1962. 7E Serie, no. 1, March, 1964. 7E Serie, no. 2, May, 1964. 7E Serie, no . 3, August, 1964. 7E Serie, no. 4, July, 1965. 8E Serie, no. 1, October, 1965. 8E Serie, no. 2, July, 1966. 8E Serie, no. 3-4, December, 1967. 9E Serie, no. 1-2, June, 1968. Box 256: Publications The Filipino Athlete. v. XXV, July-August, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972. Finlandia News Service: XII Olympic Games, Helsinki, 1940. no. 1, 1939. Finnish cultural information. 26/30/37 105 no. 2, 1939. no. 3, 1939. no. 4, 1939. no. 5, 1939. no. 7, 1939. Future. (U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce) v. 1, no. 3, Novennber, 1938. Brundage article, pp. 13-15. Two copies. Gebrauchsgraphik. (German and English) no. 7, 1956. Article on Olympic exhibition in museum, p. 19. Il Ginnasta. (Federazione Ginnastica D'Italia - Rome). Italian. v. LVIII, no. 8-9, June, 1952. Olympic article, pp. 1-5. v. LVIIl, no. 10-11, July, 1952. v. LVIII, no. 12-13, August-September, l952. Olympic article, pp. 1-12. v. LVIII, no. 14-15, October, 1952. v. LVIII, no. 16-17, November, 1952. v. LVIII, no. 18, December, 1952. v. LIX, no. 1-2, January, 1953. Olympic article, p. 11. v. LIX, no. 3-4, February-March, 1953. v. LIX, no. 5, April 15, 1953. v. LIX, no. 6, April 30, 1953. v. LIX, no. 7, May 15, 1953. v. LIX, no. 8, May 31, 1953. v. LIX, no. 9, June 15, 1953. v. LIX, no. 10, July 1, 1953. v. LIX, no. 11, July 16-31, 1953. v. LIX, no. 13, September 16-30, 1953. v. LIX, no. 14, October 1-15, 1953.

Handball. (U.S. Handball Association) February, 1973, Yearbook Edition. Brundage photo, p. 80. Headlines - and what's behind them. v. III, no. 9, December 31, 1951. General information. v. VI, no. 1. General information.

Hindu Club. Boletin informativo Extraordinario. (Argentina - Spanish) December, 1945. The Hotel Monthly. November, 1947. General information. Hsin T'i yu. (New Physical Education). In Chinese. No. 11, 1956. Mainland Chinese sports. No. 12, 1956. Mainland Chinese sports. No. 13, 1956. Mainland Chinese sports. No. 14, 1956. Mainland Chinese sports. No. 16, 1956. Olympic articles, p. 29. No. 17, 1956. Olympic articles, p. 3. No. 18, 1956. Olympic articles, p. 9, 22, 23. No. 19, 1956. Olympic articles, p. 9, 11, 13, 15, 16. 26/30/37 106 No. 20, 1956. Olympic articles, p. 14, 16, 17, 19. No. 23, 1956. Olympic article, p. 18. No. 24, 1956. Olympic articles, p. 6, 8, 11, 24, 28. Ichper. Asia Edition. v. III, no. 2. December, 1971. Issue on sports medicine. Illini Club Bulletin. (Ilini Club of Chicago) Brundage, editor. v. I, no. 1, March, 1910. v. I, no. 2, April, 1910. v. I, no. 3, Mary, 1910. v. I, no. 4, June 1910. v. I, no. 5, July, 1910. v. I, no. 6, August, 1910. v. I, no. 7, 1910. v. I, no. 8, 1910 v. I, no. 9, 1910. v. I, no. 11, 1910. v. I, no. 12, 1910. v. II, no. 1. v. II, no, 2. v. II, no. 3. v. II, no. 4. v. II, no. 5, October, 1911. v. II, no. 6, November, 1911. v. II, no. 7, December, 1911. v. III, no. 1, March, 1912. v. III, no. 2, April, 1912. v. III, no. 3, May, 1912. v. III, no. 4, July, 1912, Brundage article, p. 5. v. III, no. 5, September, 1912. v. III, no. 6, December, 1912. v. III, no. 7, February, 1913. lllustrated Weekly of India. English. v. LXXXIX, 32, October 13, l968. Issue on Olympics. Brundage article. "The Olympic Movement," p. 8. Index to the Proceedings of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. 1906-1934. Compiled by the Secretary, Dccember, 1934. lntercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America. Bulletin. no. 6, April 12, 1926. no. 8, April 7, 1927. no. 9, January 9, 1928. no. 11, November 19, 1928. Olympic article. p. 2+. no. 12, March 30, 1929. no. 15, December 19, 1930. Olympic article, p. 2+. no. 16, April 8, 1931. no. 17, November 4, 1931. no. 20, April 24, 1933. no. 22, April 27, 1934. no. 23, February 26, 1935.

Intercollegiate Olympic Journal. 26/30/37 107 no. 1, March, 1928. Olympics, Amsterdam, 1928. no. 2, April, 1928. Olympics, Amsterdam, 1928. Two copies. no. 3, May, 1928. Olympics, Amsterdam, 1928. Two copies. no. 4, June, 1928, Olympics, Amsterdam, 1928. no. 5, November, 1928. Olympics, Amsterdam, 1928. Two copies. International Amateur Athletic Federation. Bulletin. no. 7, Decebmer, 1971-January, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972. no. 9, October, 1972. Congress edition. Box 257: Publications International Olympic Committee. Revue Olympique. In French. Also contains monthly I.O.C. Bulletin. Bound volumes: January, l901-January, 1905. Committee news and Olympic articles; Olympics, Paris, 1900; Olympics, St. Louis, 1904. January, 1906-December, 1907. Committee news and Olympic articles. January, 1908-DeceJmber, 1909. Committee news and Olympic articles; Olympics, London, 1908. January, 1909-December, 1910. Committee news and Olympic articles. January, 1911-December, 1911. Committee news and Olympic articles. January, 1912-December, 1912. Committee news and Olympic articles; Olympics, Stockholm, 1912. January, 1913-December, 1913. Committee news and Olympic article. Separate issues: no. 97 January, 1914. Committee news and Olympic articles. no. 98, February, 1914. no. 99, March, 1914. no. 100, April, 1914. no. 101, May, 1914. no. 102, June, 1914. no. 103, July, 1914.

International Olympic Committee. Olympische Rundschau. (Olympic Review) In German, French, and English. Monthly I.O.C. Bulletin in each issue. no. 1, April, 1938. Committee news and Olympic articles. no. 2, July, 1938. no. 3, October, 1938. no. 4, January, 1939. no. 5, April, 1939. no. 6, July, 1939. no. 8, January, 1940. no. 9, April, 1940. no. 10, July, 1940. no. 11, October, 1940. no. 12, January, 1941. no. l3, April, 1941. no. 14, July, l941. no. 15, October, 1941. no. l6, January, 1942. no. 17, April, 1942. no. 18, July, 1942. no. 19, October, 1942. 26/30/37 108 no. 2O, January, 1943. no. 21, April, l943. no. 22, October, 1943. no. 23, April, 1944. Box 258: Publications International Olympic Committee. Carta Informativa. (Same as IOC newsletter, but in Spanish.) Nos. 1, 3, 4 (no dates) No. 5, February, 1968. Nos. 6-7, March-April, 1968. No. 9, June, 1968. No. 10, July, 1968. No. 11, August, 1968. No. 12, September, 1968. Nos. 13-14, October-November, 1968. No. 15, December, 1968. No. 16, January, 1969. No. 17, February, 1969. No. 18, March, 1969. No. 19, April, 1969. Nos. 20-21, May-June, 1969. No. 22, July, 1969. Nos. 23-24, August-September, 1969. No. 25, October, 1969. Nos. 26-27, November-December, 1969

International Olympic Committee. Olympic Review. In English. No. 28, January, 1970. Committee news; Brundage article, pp. 7-8. No. 29, February, 1970. Committee news and Olympic articles. Nos. 30-31, March-April, 1970. Committee news and Olympic articles. No. 32, May, 1970. Committee news; Brundage articles, pp. 244-249, 254-266. No. 33, June, 1970. Committee news and Olympic articles. Nos. 34-35, July-August, 1970. Committee news; Brundage article, pp. 347-350. No. 36, September, 1970. Committee news and Olympic articles. No. 37, October, 1970. Committee news and Olympic articles. Nos. 38-39, November-December, 1970. Committee news; Brundage article, pp. 575-582. Nos. 40-41, January-February, 1970. Committee news and Olympic articles. No. 42, March, 1971. Committee news and Olympic articles. No. 43, April, 1971. Committee news and Olympic articles. No. 44, May, 1971. Committee news and Olympic articles. No. 45, June, 1971. Committee news and Olympic articles. No. 46, July, 1971. Committee news and Olympic articles. No. 47, August, 1971. Committee news; Brundage speech, pp. 434-435. No. 48, September, 1971 Committee news and Olympic articles. No. 49, October, 1971. Committee news; Brundage articles, pp. 523-524, 534-538. Nos. 50-51, November-December, 1971. Committee news; Brundage article, pp. 575-577. No. 52, January, 1972. Committee news; Brundage article, pp. 5-8. No. 53-54, February-March, 1972. Committee news; Brundage article, pp. 78-80. No. 55, April, 1972. Committee news and Olympic articles. No. 58, July, 1972. Committee news; Brundage articles, pp. 306-311. 26/30/37 109 No. 59, October, 1972. Committee news, Brundage articles, pp. 368-380. Nos. 60-61, November-December, 1972. Committee news and Olympic articles. Nos. 62-63, January-February, 1973. Committee news and Olympic articles. Nos. 68-69, July-August, l973. Committee news and Olympic articles Nos. 70-71, September-October, 1973. Committee news and Olympic articles. Nos. 72-73, November-December, 1973. Committee news and Olympic articles. Nos. 74-75, January-February, 1974. Committee news and Olympic articles. Nos. 76-77, March-April, 1974. Committee news and Olympic articles. Nos. 78-79, May-June, 1974. Committee news and Olympic articles. Issue on special Congress of IOC, 1973. Italia Sportiva. (bound) In Italian. (See oversize file) v. III, no. 1, January 1, 1953. v. III, no. 2, January 15, 1953. v. III, no. 3, February 1, 1953. v. III, no. 4, February 15, 1953. v. III, no. 5, March 1, 1953. v. III, no. 6, March 15, 1953. Article on Olympia, Greece, p. 3. v. III, no. 7, April 1, 1953. Article on Olympics, p. 3. v. III, no. 8, April 15, 1953. v. III, no. 9, May 1, 1953. v. III, no. 10, May 15, 1953. v. III, no. 11, June 1, 1953. Article on Rome Olympic Stadium, pp. 1-2. v. III, no. 12, June 15, 1953. v. III, no. 13, September 1, 1953. v. III, no. 14, September 15, l953. v. III, no. 15, October 1, 1953 v. III, no. 16, October 15, 1953. v. III, no. 17, November 1, 1953. Olympic article, p. 6. v. III, no. 18, November 15, 1953. v. III, no. 19, December 1, 1953. v. III, no. 20, December 15, 1953.

L' Italie Presente. The magazine of the Olympics. In English, French, German, Italian. No. 1, April-May, 1960. Olympics, Rome, 1960. No. 2, June-July, 1960. No. 3, August-September, 1960. No. 4, October-November, 1960. Japan America Society of Chicago, Inc. Report. No. 6, August, 1964. Olympic article, pp. 14-18. Japan Architect. November, 1964. Issue on Olympics, Tokyo, 1964. Two copies. The Japan Magazine. v. XXVI, nos. 1-2, July, 1936. Issue on Olympics, Tokyo, 1940 (later cancelled) v. 28, no. 1, February, 1938- Issue on Olympics, Tokyo, 1940. Two copies. Japan Report. v. 10, no. 19, October 15, 1964. Olympic articles, pp. 1-5. Brundage remarks, p. 2. Japan Times Weekly. 26/30/37 110 v. II, no. 17, April 27, 1939. Japan Travel News. v. 14, no. 4, Olympics, Tokyo, 1964. JOHPER. Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation. v. 30, no. 8, November, 1959 Brundage article, pp. 25-26+. Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness. v. 4, no. 2, June, 1964. Olympic article, pp. 122-127 (reprint) Journal of the American Medical Association. v. 205, no. 11, September 9, 1968. issue. Two copies. Journal of the National Institute on Girls' Sports. v. 1, no. 1, April, 1964. Juco Review. (National Junior College Athletic Association). v. XXIII, no. 9, May, 1972.

Kandahar Review. (English) v. III, no. 9, October, 1949. Karate Do. (The Japan Karate Association) v. 1, no. 1, May, 1964. Ken. v. 1, no. 7, June 30, 1938. Brundage articles, p. 39, pp. 66-69. Two copies. Box 259: Publications The Kiwanis Magazine. v. 42, no. 3, March, 1957. Olympic article, pp. 12-15, Leaders of Public Opinion and Policy. v. 1, no. 2, July, 1936. Brundage articles, p. 4+. Olympic article, p. 9+. Two copies. Die Leibeserziehung. In German. No. 8, August, 1961. Olympic articles, pp. 241-254. Leichtathletik. In German. No. 31, July 31, 1952. Olympics, Helsinki, 1952. Life. v. 24, no. 24, June 14, 1948. Brundage article, pp. 115-126. Two copies. v. 41, no. 21, November 19, 1956. Amateur athletics article, p. 99-110. v. 41, no, 24, December 10, 1956. Olympics, Melbourne, 1956, pp. 34-49. October 30, 1964. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964. pp. 74B-88 (only article and cover) v. 72, no. 7, February 25, 1972. Olympics, Sapporo, 1972. pp. 32-56. v. 73, no. 11, September 15, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972, pp. 4-11, 34-41. v. 73, no. 12, September 22, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972, pp. 28-46.

The Lion. (Lion's Club International) 26/30/37 111 v. 38, no. 10, April, 1956. Olympics article, pp. 44-45. Two copies. The Mainichi Graphic. (Japanese and English) 1958. Issue on Third Asian Games, Tokyo, 1958.

Manana. (Mexico - Spanish) v. XXV, no. 1261, October 28, 1967. Issue on Olympics, Mexico City, 1968. v. XXVI, no. 1310, October 5, 1968. Issue on Olympics, Mexico City, 1968. Medicina de la Educacion Fisica y el Deporte. In Spanish. no. 22, October, 1971. Sports medicine. no. 23, January, 1972. Sports medicine. Mexico Deportivo. In Spanish and English. v. 4, no. 5, May, 1962. Brundage article, pp. 8-13. Two copies.

Mexico 68 News Bulletin. (In English) Olympics, Mexico City, 1968. General Index numbers 1-30; issue dated January 23, 1967. 1967; nos. 10, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54. 1968; nos. 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83. Box 260: Publications Mexico 68 Noticiero Olimpico. In Spanish. Nos. 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 74, 74, 77, 78, 82, 83 Mexico 68 XIX Olympiad Mundo Deportivo. (Argentina - Spanish) No. 100, March 15, 1951. First Pan-American games. Two copies. The NAIA News. (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) v. X, no. 2, Winter, 1960-1961. College athletics. National Collegiate Athletic Association (N.C.A.A.). News Bulletin. v. II, no. 1, January 10, 1934. N.C.A.A. information. v. V, no. 1, January, 1937. v. V, no. 2, June, 1 937. v. V, no. 3, September, 1937. v. V, no 4, November, 1937. v. VI, no. 1, January, 1938. v. VI, no. 2, March, 1938. v. VI, no. 3, May, 1938. v. VI, no. 4, May, 1938. v. VI, no. 5, September, l938. v. VI, no. 6, December, 1938. v. VII, no. 1, January, 1939. v. VII, no. 2, May, 1939. v. VII, no. 3, October, 1939. v. VII, no. 4, December, 1939. v. VIII, no. 1, February, 1940. 26/30/37 112 v. VIII, no. 2, May, 1940. v. VIII, no. 3, September, 1940. v. VIII, no. 4, December, 1940. v. IX, no. 1, September, 1941. v. X, no. 1, December, 1942. no. 1, October, 1948. National Geographic. v. 85, no. 3, March, 1944. Issue on Greece. v. 126, no. 4, October, 1964. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964, pp. 488-513. National Skiing. See oversize file. November 1, 1957. Olympic articles, pp. 2, 3. November 15, 1957. General skiing news. December 1, 1957. General skiing news. December 15, 1957. General skiing news. January 11, 1958. Olympic articles, pp. 6, 10, 11. January 15, 1958. Olympic article, p. 6. February 1, 1958. Olympic article, p. 6. February 15, 1958. General skiing news. March, 1958.

Neve Ghlaccio Sole. (Italy) no. 6, September, 1949, General sports. New Englander. November, 1963. Olympic article, pp. 10-11+. New Physical Education (Chinese). See Hsin t'i yu. The New York Public Library. Bulletin. v. 43, no. 5, May, 1939. Olympic article, pp. 405-431. . January 16, 1972. Special section on Olympics, Sapporo and Munich, 1972. . July 23, 1960. Brundage article, p. 28+.

News and Views. Bulletin no. 62, ca. 1940. Issue on sports and socialism. Olympia. In Japanese. v. 5, no 22, March, 1964. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964. The Olympian. (The , San Francisco.) v. 31, no. 4, April, 1943. Club information. v. 23, no. 4, April, 1945. Club information. Olympic. In Japanese. v. 15, no. 10, 19 37. The Olympic. (American Olympic Association). 26/30/37 113 v. 1, no. 1, June, 1927. Olympics, Amsterdam, 1928. v. 1, no. 4, October, 1927. Olympics, Amsterdam, 1928, and Olympics, St. Moritz, 1928. Olympic. (Official publication of of organizing committee, Games of the Xth Olympiad, Los Angeles, 1932) No. 1, May, 1930. Olympics, Los Angeles, 1932. No. 2, September, 1930. No. 3, April, 1931. No. 4, October, 1931. No. 5, May, 1932. Olympic Games - News Service. (Organizing Committee, XIth Olympic Games, Berlin, 1936.) No. 1, December 21, 19 33. Olympics, Berlin, 1936. No. 2, January 31, 1934. No. 3, February 26, 1934. two copies. No. 4, March 23, 1934. No. 5, April 24, 1934. Two copies. No. 6, May 31, 19 34. Two copies. No. 7, June 29, 1934. No. 8, July 30, 1934. No. 9, August 30, 1934. No. 10, September 28, 1934. No. 11, October 31, 1934. Two copies. No. 12, November 30, 1934. Two copies No. 13, December 20, 1934. No. 14 January 31, 1935. Two copies. No. 15, February 28, 1935. No. l6, March 30, 1935. No. 17, April 16, 1935. No. 18, May 16, 1935. No. 19, June 5, 1935. No. 20, Jtaly 2, 1935. No. 21, July 3ü, 1935. No. Z2, August 28, 1935. No. 23, September 25, 1935. No. 24, October 21, 1935. No. 25, November 15, 1935. Two copies. No. 26, December 13, 1935. No. 27, January 25, 1936. No. 28, February 28, 1936. No. 29, March 31, 1936. No. 30, April 20, 1936. No. 31, May 28, 1936. No. 32, June 22, 1936. No. 33, July 10, 1936. Olympic Games - 1936/Olympische Spiele. (Official organ for the Berlin Games distributed in America) No. 1 No. 8 No. 2 No. 9 No. 3 No. 10 No. 4 No. 11 No. 5 No. 12 No. 6 No. 13 26/30/37 114 No. 7 No. 14 No. 15 Box 261: Publications Olympic News. (American Olympic Committee) General Olympic information. June 7, 1923. July 25, 1923. No 4, July 26, 1923. No. 5, August 9, 1923. No. 7, December 14, 1923. No. 9, October 22, 1925. v. III, no. 1, January, 1928. v. III, no. 2, March, 1928. v. III, no. 3, April, 1928. v. IV, no. 1, January, 1930. v. IV, no. 2, February, 1930. v. IV, no. 3, March, 1930. v. IV, no. 4, April 1930. v. IV, no. 5, May, 1930. v. IV, no. 6, June, 1930. v. IV, no. 7, July, 19 30. v. no, no. 8, August, 19 30. v. IV, no. 9, September, 1930. v. IV, no. 10-11, October-November, 1930. Two copies. v. IV, no. 12, December, 1930. Brundage elected president, p. 5. Two copies. v. V, no. 1, January, 1931. Two copies. v. V, no 2, February, 1931. Two copies. v. V, no. 3, March-April, 1931. Two copies. v. V, no. 5-6, May-June, 1931. Two copies. v. V, no. 7-8, July-August, 1931. v. V, no. 9-10, September-October, 1931. Two copies. August, 1934. Brundage article, p. 3. Two copies. Special quadrennial meeting number.

Olympic News. XIIth Olympiad, 1940. (Tokyo) General Olympic information. First issue under title, "Tokyo Olympic News". No. 1, May 10, 1937. No. 2, June 10, 1937. "Olympic News" becomes title. No. 3, July 10, 1937. No. 4, August 10, 1937. No. 5, September 10, 1937. No. 7, November 10, 1937. No. 8, December 10, 1937. No. 9, January 10, 1938. No. 10, February 10, 1938. No. 11, Marcb 10, 1938. No. 12, Apri1 10, 1938. Two copies. April 17, 1938. (no #) April 25, 1938. (no #) No. 13, May 10, 1938. May 30, 1938. (no #) No. 14, June 10, 1938. June 23, 1938. (no #) Last report not dated - starts "Construction of the Olympic indoor gym..." Olympic News Service. Organizing Cente, XIIth Olympic Games, Helsinki, 1940.) No. 1, October 28, 1938. Olympics, Helsinki, 1940. 26/30/37 115 No. 2, December, 1938. No. 3, January, 1939. No. 4, February, 1939. No. 5, March, 1939. No. 7, May, 1939, Special issue, July, 1939. No. 9, September, 1939. Olympic Newsletter (and Pictorial Review). Mexico 68. In English. Mexican culture and Olympics, 1968. Nos. 1 (2 copies), 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 (Spanish), 21, 22 (Spanish), 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38 (Spanish), 39 (Spanish), 40 (Spanish), 41 (issue on Brundage), 42 (one Spanish, one English), 43. Olympic Seishin. (Olympic Spirit) In Japanese. 1938.

Olympisches Feuer. (German Olympic Committee - German) January, 1951. General Olympic information. May, 1951. Title changed to: Olympisches Rundschau. No. 3, October, 1951. No. 4, December, 1951. v. 1, no. 1, March, 1952. v. 1, no. 2, June, 1952. v. 1, no. 3, September, 1952. Title changed back to: Olympisches Feuer. No. 1, March, 1953. No. 2, May, 1953. No. 3, July, 1953. No. 4, September, 1953. No. 5, November, 1953. No. 6, December, 1953. No. 1, February, 1954. No. 2, March, 1954. No. 3, April, 1954. No. 4/5, May, 1954. No. 6, June, 1954. No. 7, July, 1954. No. 8, August, 1954. No. 9, September, 1954. No. 10, October, 1954. No. 11, November, l954. No. 12, December, 1954. No. 1, January, 1955. No. 2, February, 1955. No. 3, March, 1955. No. 4, April, 1955. No. 5, May, 1955. No. 6, June, l955. Box 262: Publications Olympisches Feuer. No. 7, July, 1955. 26/30/37 116 No. 8, August, 1955. Brundage article, p. 26. No. 9, September, 1955. General Olympic information. No. 10, October, 1955. No. 11, November, 1955. No. 12 December, 1955. No. 1 January, 1956. Olympics, Cortina and Melbourne, 1956. No. 2, February, 1956. No. 3, March, 1956. No. 4, April, 1956. General Olympic Information. No. 5 May, 1956. No. 6 June, 1956. Equestrian events. Stockholm, 1956. No. 7 July, 1956. No. 8 August, 1956. General Olympic information. No. 9, September, 1956. Brundage article, p. 7. No. 10, October, 1956. Brundage article, p. 8. No. 11 November, 1956. Brundage article, p. 9. No. 12/1, December, 1956 - January, 1957. Olympics, Melbourne, 1956. No. 2, February, 195 7. General Olympic information. No. 3, March, 1957. No. 4, April, 1957. No. 5, May, 1957. No. 6, June, 1957. No. 7, July, 1957. No. 8, August, 1957. No. 9, September, 1957. No. 10, October, 1957. No. 11, November, 1957. No. 12/1, December, 1957 - January, 1958. No. 2, February, 1958. No. 3, March, 1958. No. 4, April, 1958. No. 5, May, 1958. No. 6, June, 1958. No. 7, July, 1958. No. 8, August, 1958. No. 9, September, 1958. No. 10, October, 1958. No. 11, November, 1958. No. 12, December, 1958. No. 1, January, 1959. No. 2, February l959. No. 3, March, 1959. No. 4, April, 1959. No. 5, May, 1959. No. 6, June, 1959. No. 7, July, 1959. No. 8, August, 1959. No. 9, September, 1959. No. 10, October, 1959. No. 11, November, 1959. No. 12, December, 1959. No. 1, January, 1960. No. 2, February, 1960. No. 3, March, 1960. Olympics, Squaw Valley, 1960. No. 4, April, 1960. 26/30/37 117 No. 5, May, 1960. General Olympic information. No. 6, June, 1960. No. 7, July, 1960. No. 8, August, 1960. No. 9, September, 1960. Olympics, Rome, 1960. No. 10, October, 1960. No. 11, November, 1960. No. 12, December, 1960. No. 1, January, 1961. General Olympic information. No. 3, March, 1961. No. 4, April, l961. No. 5, May, 1961. No. 6, June, 1961. No. 7, July, 1961. No. 8, August, 1961. No. 9, September, 1961. No. 10, October, 1961. No. 11, November, 1961. No. 12, December, 1961. No. 1, January, 1962 No. 2, February, 1962. No. 3, March, 1962. No. 5, May, 1962. No. 7, July, 1962. No. 8, August, 1962. No. 9, September, 1962. No. 10, October, 1962. No. 11, November, 1962. No. 12, December, 1962. No. 1, January, 1963. No. 2, February, 1963. No. 4, April, 1963. No. 5, May, 1963. No. 6, June, 1963. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964. No. 7, July, 1963. General Olympic information. No. 8, August, 1963. No. 9, September, 1963. No. 10, October, 1963. No. 11, November, 1963. No. 12, December, 1963.

Box 263: Publications Olympisches Feuer. No. 1, January, 1964. General Olympic information. No. 4, April, 1964. No. 5. May, 1964. No. 6, June, 1964. No. 7, July, 1964. No. 8, August, 1964. No. 9, September, l964. No. 10, October, 1964. 01ympics, Tokyo, 1964. No. 11, November, 1964. 26/30/37 118 No. 1, January, 1965. General Olympics information. No. 2, February, 1965. No. 3, March, 1965. No. 6, June, 1965. No. 7, July, 1965. No. 8, August, 1965. No. 9, September, 1965. No. 10, October, 1965. No. 12, December, 1965. No. l, January, 1966. No. 2, February, 1966. No. 3, March, 1966. No. 4, April, 1966. No. 5, May, 1966. No. 6, June, 1966. No. 7, July, 1966. No. 8, August, 1966. No. 9, September, 1966. No. 10, October, 1966. No. 11, November, 1966. No. 12, December, 1966. No. 8, August, 19 70. No. 9, September, 1970. No. 2, March, 1972. Olympics, Sapporo, 1972. No. 4, April, 1972. General Olympic information. No. 5, May, 1972. No. 7, July, 1972. No. 8, August, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972. No. 11, November, 1972. General Olympic information. No. 12, December, 1972. No. 1, January-February, 1973. No. 2, March, 1973.

Olympische Spiele -See Olympic Games in Box 260. No. 1, June, 1935. No. 2, July, 1936. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. No. 7. No. 8. No. 9. No. 10. No. 11. No. 12. No. 13. No. 14. No. 15, 1936. Olympism Olympisme Omega Information. In French and English. 26/30/37 119 No. 13, November, 1948. Omega timepieces for Olympics. Organizing Committee for XV Olympiad, Helsinki, 1952. Bulletin. No. 16, August, 1952. Olympic results. Organizing Committee for Seventh Olympic Winter Games. VII Giochi Olimpici Invernali, Cortina, 1956. In English, French, Italian, German, Spanish. No. 1, August, 1954. Olympics, Cortina, 1956. No. 2, November, 1954. No. 3, January 15, 1955. No. 4, April, 1955. No. 5, June, 1955. No. 6, August, 1955. No. 7, November, 1955. No. 10. Results of the game. Organizing Committee for Tokyo Olympics. XVIII Olympiad Official Bulletin. (Japan) Tokyo, 1964. In French and English. No. 1, Olympics, Tokyo, 1964. No. 2. No. 3. No. 8. No. 9. No. 6. No. 10. No. 7. No. 11. No. 12. No. 13. No. 14. No. 15. No. 16. No. 18. No. 21.

Box 264: Publications Organizing Committee for the XIth Olympic Winter Games (Japan). XI Olympic Winter Games Official Bulletin. Sapporo, 1972. No. 1, April, 1967. Olympics, Sapporo, 1972. Two copies. No. 2, September, 1967. No. 3, April 1968. No. 4, October, 1968. No. 5, April, 1969. No. 6, September, 1969. No. 7, April, 1970. No. 8, September, 1969. No. 9, December, 1970. No. 10, April, 1971. No. 11, June, 1971. No. 12, August, 1971. No. 13, October, 1971. No. 14, January, 1972. No. 15, March, 1972. 26/30/37 120 Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXth Olympiad, Munich, 1972. Bulletin. In English, French, and German. See oversize file. No. 1, October, 1968. Olympics, Munich, 1972. No. 2, May, 1969. No. 3, May, 1970. No. 4, March, 1971. No. 6, September, 1971. No. 7, June, 1972. Organizing Committee for the Second Pan American Games, Mexico. Bulletin. August 15, 1954 - March 15, 1955. Thirteen issues. Pace. September, 1968. Olympics, Mexico City, 1968. pp. 8-48. Two copies. Pacific Neighbors. Journal of the Australian-American Association and the New Zealand-American Association. v. 9, no. 3, 1954. Olympics, Melbourne, 1956. pp. 1-11. v. 11, no. 3, 1957. Olympics, Melbourne, 1956.

Palestra. Rassegna dei problemi dello sport e del tempo libero. In Italian. 5-6/1965. (May-June?). Italian sports. . (Genoa - in Italian) v. XIX, no. 12, December, 1972. Italian sports. v. XX, Supplement to no. 3, March, 1973. Two copies. Panathlon Italiano. v. 6, no. 10, October, 1959. Brundage article, pp. 2-4. Paris Match. No. 986. March 2, 1968. Olympic article, pp. 20-21. Personal Efficiency. v. 16, no. 8, August, 1926. Brundage article, pp. 483-489. Perspectives. (Canada - in French) v. 10, no. 11, March 16, 1968. Olympic article, pp. 36-38.

Physical Education Today. (Manila - in Chinese and English) v. XIV, nos. 1-4, March-December, 1967. History of Olympics. v. XVI, nos. 1 and 2, March-June, 1969. Olympics, Mexico City, 1968. v. XVI, nos. 3 and 4, September-December, 1969. General Olympic information. v. XIX, nos. 1 and 2, March-June, 1972. Issue on T'ai-Chi Ch'uan. Pictorial California and the Pacific. v. VII, nos. 7 and 8. July-August, 1932. Olympics, Los Angeles, 1932. v. XXVII, no. 6, Holiday number 1952. Santa Barbara - Montecito, 1952. Port of Melbourne Quarterly. v. 1, no. 2, April-June, 1948. About Melbourne, Australia.

Programa Cultural de la XIX Olympiada (1968) 15 issues. Projeccion de Mexico. 26/30/37 121 In Spanish and French. v. 1, no. 9, March-April, 1969. Olympic article, pp. 56-61. Box 265: Publications Quaderni dello Sport. v. 1, no. 1, January, 1963-1967. Box 266: Publications Quaderni dello Sport. v. 9, no. 12, 1968-December, 1971. Box 267: Publications The Queen. August 22, 1956. Brundage article, pp. 22-23+.

Real Estate. (Chicago) v, 12, no. 44, October 30, 1937. Brundage article, p. 17. Two copies. Realities. In English. No. 167, October, 1964. Olympic article, pp. 48-53. The Record. (Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity) v. XXXV, no, 3, September, 1915. Brundage article, pp. 361-371. Right. No. 26, November, 1957. Rightwing newsletter. Rikujo Nippon. (Japan track and field) Nos. 9, 10, 11, 1938. Nos. 2, 3, 4, 1939. Issue no. 81. Unnumbered issue. Sachsische Zeitung. July 4, 1969. Issue on Dresden architecture.

Saturday Evening Post. v. 227, no. 44, April 30, 1955. Article by Brundage, pp. 28-29+. Two copies. Scouting. v. 50, no. 7, September, 1962. Boy Scout articles. Selecciones del Reader's Digest. In Spanish. v. LVI, no. 337. December, 1968. Brundage article, pp. 70-75. Two copies. Semaine Sportive. (French) v. 16, no. 45, January 5, 1954. Olympic article, p. 1. v. 17, no. 45, January 4, 1955. Olympic article, p. 1. v. 21, no. 45, January 6, 1959. Olympic article, p. 1.

La Settimana. (Italian) 26/30/37 122 no. 36, October 11, 1958. General news. Shukan Asahi. (Asahi weekly) June 1, 1958. Brundage article, p. 51. February 10, 1961. Article on amateurism, pp. 24-27. June 12, 1964. Shukan Sports. May 25, 1958. Olympic article, p. 27. Skate. (Official magazine of the Roller Skating Rink Operators Association of America and the U.S. of A. Confederation of Amateur Roller Skating) Fall, 1970. Roller skating information. Fall, 1973. Championship issue. Ski. v. 20, October, 1955-March, 1956 (bound) v. 20, no. 1, October, 1955. General ski informtion. v. 20, no. 2, November, 1955. Olympic article, pp. 38-41. v. 20, no. 3, December, 1955, General ski information v. 20, no. 4, January, 1956. Olympics, Cortina, 1956. v. 20, no. 5, February, 1956. General ski information. v. 20, no. 6, March, 1956. Olympics, Cortina, 1956. pp. 8-27. v. 22, October, 1957 - March, 1958 (bound) v. 22, no. 1, October, 1957. General ski information. v. 22, no. 2, November, 1957. v. 22, no. 3, December, 1957. v. 22, no. 4, January, 1958. v. 22, no. 5, February, 1958.

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Sport Express. In German. June 12, 1957. Issue on Olymples. Lo Sport Illustrato. In Italian. v. 49, no. 34, August 25, 1960. Olympics, Rome, 1960. Sport Illustrierte. In German. v. 39, no. 19, September 13, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972.

Sport - Jahres - Meister. In German. v. 16, no. 4, October 19. 1964. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964. 26/30/37 123 v. 20, no. 1, Fet ruary 19, 1968. Olympics, Grenoble, 1968. v. 20, no. 4, October 20, 1968. Olympics, Mexico, 1968. v. 20, no. 5, October 28, 1968. Olympics, Mexico, 1968. Sport-Press International. (Warsaw Poland - in English) No. 1, September 6, 1962. General Eastern European Sports information. September 20, 1962. No. 4, September 27, 1962. No. 5, October 4, 1962. Sport 64. (West German - in English) No. 1, 1964. Olympics, Innsbruck and Tokyo, 1964, pp. 3-27. Sport 66. (West German - in English) No. 1, 1966. Olympics, Munich, 1972, pp. 3-15. 1966 (no #). Olympics, Munich, 1972. pp. 3-4. Sport 67. (West German - in English) No. 2-31 1967. Olympic article, pp. 35-37.

Sport-Spiegel. (German) v. 6, no. 5, June 1, 1949. General sports information. Le Sport Suisse. (French) v. 42, no. 2093, August 30, 1946. Olympic article, p. 1. Sport und Baderbauten. In German. v. 5, no. 1, February, 1965. General swimming information. v. 5, no. 2, April, 1965. v. 5, no. 3, June, 1965. v. 5, no. 4, August, 1965. Olympic article, pp. 288-292. Sports Illustrated. v. 3, no. 6, August 8, 1955. Olympic article, pp. 52-58. v. 4, no. 5, January 30, 1956. Olympic articles, pp. 26-43+. Two copies. v. 4, no. 6, February 6, 1956. Brundage article, pp. 30 (part missing) v. 5, no. 21, November 19, 1956, Olympics, Melbourne, 1956. v. 21, no. 4, July 27, 1964. Handwritten Brundage note attached to cover. v. 21, no. 14, October 5, 1964. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964, pp. 34-69, 105-122. v. 21, no. 15, October 12, 1964. General sports information. v. 21, no. 16, October 19, 1964. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964. pp. 34-41. v. 21, no. 17, October 26, 1964. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964, pp. 20-33. v. 21, no. 18, November 2, 1964. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964, pp. 24-30. v. 32, no. 10, March 9, 1970. Olympic articles, pp. 13-17, 26-29, Two copies. v. 35, no. 20, November 15, 1971. Olympics, Sapporo, 1972, pp. 52-66. v. 36, no. 3, January 17, 1972. Brundage article, pp. 18-19. v. 37, no. 8, August 21, 1972. General sports information. v. 37, no. 9, August 28, 1972. Olympics articles cut out. v. 37, no. 10, September 4, 1972. Olympic articles cut out. v. 37, no. 11, September 11, 1972. Olympics article cut out. v. 37, no. 12, September 18, 1972. Olympics articles cut out. Box 269: Publications 26/30/37 124 Sports in the GDR. In English. No. 2 1972. General sports information. No. 5/6, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972. Sports in the USSR. In English. No. 1, (35), 1966. Soviet sports. No. 2, (36), 1966. Soviet sports. No. 3, (37), 1966. Olympic article, p. 2. No. 4, (38), 1966. Soviet sports. No. 6 (40), 1966. Olympic article, p 2. No. 7, (41), 1966. Soviet sports. No. 8, (42), 1966. No. 9, (43), 1966. No. 10, (44), 1966. No. 11, (45), 1966.

Sports Olympiques. In French. No. 10, July 28, 1964. Olympic articles. Sportsmanship. v. 1, no. 3, December, 1928. General sports information. v. 1, no. 6, March, 1929. Brundage article, pp. 5-9. v. 1, no. 7, April, 1929. General sports information. v. 1, no. 8, May, 1929. v. 2, no. 2, November, 1929. v. 2, no. 4, January, 1930. Article by Brundage, pp. 11-12. v. 2, no. 5, February, 1930. General sports information. v. 2, no. 6, March, 1930. v. 2, no. 7, April, 1930. v. 3, no. 1, January, 1931. v. 3, no. 2, April, 1931. Olympic article, pp. 5-?. Sportsworld. (British Olympic Association) Formerly titled World Sports. v. 1, no. 1, August, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972. v. 1, no. 2, September, 1972. General sports information. v. 1, no. 3, October, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972. v. 1, no. 4, November, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972, pp. 8-16 (some removed) v. 1, no. 5, December, 1972. General sports information. Stadion 60. No. 5, 1960. Olympics, Rome, 1960. Start. (Vienna - in German) v. 1, no 1, March, 1948. General Austrian Sports information. v. 1, no, 2, March 19, 1948. v. 1, no. 3, April, 1948. Olympic article, pp. 1-3, 4-7. v. 1, no. 4, May, 1948. General Austrian Sports information. La Suisse Horlogere et Revue Internationale de L'horlogerie. (English) No. 2, July, 1964. Brundage article, pp. 2-3. Tai Iku. (Physical Education and athletics) 26/30/37 125 In Japanese. November, 1951. Brundage article, pp. 27-30. January, 1952. Brundage article, pp. 21-23. Think. (IBM) v. II, no. 4, September, 1936. Brundage article, p. 14+. v. IV, no. 2, July, 1938. General cultural news - U.S. v. V, no. 2, July, 1939. This Week Magazine. (San Francisco Chronicle) June 29, 1952. Brundage article, pp. 10-11+. Two copies. Time. v. 100, no. 11, September 11, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972. (article torn out) v. 100, no. 12, September 18, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972. (article torn out) Tokyo Municipal News. v. 9, no. 2, March, 1959. Olympics, Tokyo, 1964, p. 1.

Tokyo Olympic News. In English. Tokyo cultural information and Olympics, 1964. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; In English and French: Nos. 1, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. Townsfolk. v. 24, no. 9, March, 1954. Brundage article, pp. 20-21. Track. No. 6, July 1, 1931. General U.S. track information. Two copies. No. 7, August 1, 19 31. No. 8, September 1, 1931. No. 9, October 1, 1931. No. 10, November 1, 1931. No. 11, December 1, 1931. Two copies. No. 12, January 1, 1932. v. 2, no. 1, February 1, 1932. Olympic article, p. 1. v. 2, no. 2, March 1, 1932. General U. S. track information. v. 2, no. 3, April 1, 1932. v. 2, no. 4, May 1, 1932. v. 2, no. 5, June 1, 19 32. v. 2, no. 6, July 1, 19 32. v. 2, no. 7, August 1, 19 32. v. 2, no. 9, October 1, 1932. v. 2, no. 11, December 1, 1932. v. 2, no. 12, January 1, 1 933. Track and Field News. v. 9, no. 11, December, l956. Olympics, Melbourne, 1956. The Travel Bulletin. (NYK Line) No. 168, June, 1939. Japanese cultural information. True. v. 36, no. 230, July, 1956. Olympic article, pp. 26-27+. 26/30/37 126 Turkish Olympic Committee. TMOK. In Turkish. No. 9, 1973. Brundage article, p. 1. Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne et Biathlon. Bulletin. In German, French, English. No. 22, December, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972. UNESCO. Le Courrier. In French. v. 17, no. 1, January, 1964. Amateurism in sports, pp. 4-19. United States Olympic Committee. General Information. 1959. United States Olympic Committee. Newsletter. v. 4, no. 6, December, 1968. Olympics, Mexico City, 1968. v. 5, no. 7, May, 1970. USOC news. v. 5, no. 9, September, 1970. USOC news. Two copies. v. 6, no. 6, March, 1972. Olympics, Sapporo, 1972. v. 7, no. 1, June, 1972. USOC news. v. 7, no. 2, August, 1972. USOC news. v. 7, no. 3, October, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972.

Box 270: Publications U.S. News and World Report. March 1, 1957. World news. USSR Information Bulletin. (USSR embassy in U.S.) v. VII, no. 17, October 22, 1947. Soviet sports, pp. 22-23. v. VIII, no. 8 April 28, 1948. Soviet life. v. VIII, no. 21, November 3, 1948. Olympic article, pp. 684-685. Venture. - The traveler's world. v. 3, no. 6, December - January, 1967. Special Mexico issue. Village News. In French, German, English. August 31, 1972. Olympic village, Munich, 1972. Vital Speeches. - of the day. v. XXXIII, no. 13, April 15, 1967. Article by Brundage, pp. 411-416. Two copies La Voce dell' Africa. In Italian. v. V, no. 1-2, January 1-31, 1961. African political news. Volkskragte/Manpower. ( - in Dutch and English) v. 4, no. 2, March, l946. Issue on children's physical fitness. v. 5 and 6, nos. 1 and 2, March-September, 1947. Issue on syncope in athletes.

The Water Skier. (American Water Ski Association) v. 13, no. 6, December-January, 1964. General water skiing information. v. 14, no. 3, June-July, 1964. General water skiing information. 26/30/37 127 v. 14, no. 6, December-January, 1965. v. 15, no. 5, October-November, 1965, The 1965 Water Skier Yearbook. v. 20, no. 4, June-July, 1970. Weekend Magazine. (Canada) v. 18, no. 11, March 16, 1968. Olympic article, pp. 2-4. Wen Hsing. (Taipei, Taiwan - in Chinese) Bound. v. 4, issue 19. Nationalist Chinese sports. v. 4, issue 20, Brundage article, pp. 3-4. Two copies. v. 4, issue 21. Nationalist Chinese sports. v. 4, issue 22. v. 4, issue 23. v. 4, issue 24. Westways. (Automobile Club of Southern California) v. 60, no. 9, September, 1968. Issue on Mexico and Olympics, Mexico, 1968.

Where. (LaSalle Hotel, Chicago) November 8, 1969. Brundage on cover. Two copies. The Winged Foot. (New York Athletic Club) v. 67, no. 6, June, 1956. Olympics, Melbourne, 1956. Winter Olympics. (Organizing Committee for Vth Olympics Winter Games Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 1940) No. 1, July 25, 1939. General information. No. 2, August 15, 1939. Women's Track and Field World. v. 1, no. l, June, 1967. General information. v. 1, no. 2, July, 1967. v. 1, no. 3, August, 1967. World Sports. (British Olympic Association) v. 1, no. 1, May, 1936. General sports and Olympic information. v. 1, no. 5, September, 1936. Olympics, Berlin, 1936. v. 5, no. 6, October, 1938. General sports information. v. 6, no. 3, January, 1939. Olympic articles, pp. 78+, 84-85. v. 6, no. 4, February, 1939. General sports information. v. 6, no. 5, March, 1939. Olympic articles, pp.174-179 v. 6, no. 6, April, 1939. Olympic articles, pp. 206-208+, 209-210. v. 7, no. l, May, 1939. Olympic articles, pp. 16-17. v. 7, no. 2, June, 1939. General sports information. v. 14, no. 8, August, 1948. Olympics, London, 1948. v. 14, no. 9, September, 1948. Olympics, London, 1948. v. 27, no. l, January, 1961. Olympic article, pp. 56-58. v. 27, no. 6, June, 1961. Brundage article, pp. 34-35. v. 37, no. 7, July, 1971. General sports information. v. 38, no. 3, March, 1972. Olympics, Sapporo, 1972. pp. 4, 6-10, 50-51. v. 38, no. 4, April, 1972. General sports information. v. 38, no. 6, June, 1972. General sports information. v. 38, no. 7, July, 1972. Olympics, Munich, 1972. pp. 4-7. Superseded by Sportsworld, August, 1972. 26/30/37 128 Young Executive. (Chicago Junior Association of Commerce) March, 1935. Brundage article, p. 6. Box 271: Clippings, Amateurism, College and Olympic, 1930-1974 Amateurism, IOC Meetings and Correspondence, 1930-1939 Ken Henry, 1956 Fixing (Basketball) and Football, 1946-1957 all sports - particularly international, 1953-1968 Brundage, l953-1971 Anti-Pro Oath and Scholarships in U. S. Colleges, 1955-1958 1965-1970, 1971-1973 L'Affaire Dan Waern - C.O.S. - circa 1965 Commercialization, 1967-1971 Athletic Scholarships in U.S., 1967-1969 Brundage and Amateurism in Skiing - German and French Press, 1971-1972 Professionalism, 1968-1974 , 1912 Olympics

Box 272: Clippings, Avery Brundage, 1916-1959 List of Profile Articles on Avery Brundage, 1948, 1956, 1960 Articles about Avery Brundage, 1916-1929 1930-1939 1940-1949 Clippings and petition for Republican Nomination for Governor of Illinois Avery Brundage, 1944 Articles about Avery Brundage, 1950-1959 Olympics, 1951-1952 1953 1954-l956 1957-l959 Box 273: Clippings, Avery Brundage, 1960-1969 Articles about Avery Brundage, 1960-1965 1966 1967 1968 1968 - Spanish press 1969 Box 274: Clippings, Avery Brundage, 1970-1975 Articles about Avery Brundage, 1970 1971 1960-1969 1972 (two folders) 1973-1974 Art Clippings, 1957-1960, 1964-1972 The LaSalle Hotel, 1924-1970 Brundage vs. Lannan (Susquehanna Corporation), 1958, 1963 California Real Estate: Montecito Country Club, Santa Barbara - El Paseo, 1949-1970 Business Activities, 1937, 1940, 1953 Anti-Semitic Charges Concerning Brundage, 1935, 1970 26/30/37 129 Personal Philosophies, 1940-1970 Book Reviews, articles on Education, Technology, by others, 1946-1967 Box 275: Clippings, Avery Brundage, Trips, 1945-73 Sweden, September, 1945 Japan, 1955 Philippines, l955 Hong Kong, 1955 Australia, 1956 Mexico, 1962 undated 1963 1966 1967 Barcelona, Spain, Present the Bonacossa Trophy to Spanish Olympic Committee, l967 Florence, 1967 Turkey, April-May, 1967 Japan, 1968 Leipzig, Genuany, July 1969 Mexico, presenting the Olympic Cup to Mexico, July 1969 1973

Box 276: Clippings, Nations: Africa - Rhodesia Africa, 1966-67 Argentina, 1955, 1968, 1970 Australia, 1955-56, 1959 Belgium Brazil, 1959, 1963, 1967-68 Brazil, Esportiva, December 31, 1967 Bulgaria National Olympic Committee Publications, 1961-63 Cambodia, 1963 Canada (Montreal), 1947, 1961 Chile, 1960 Republic of China (Taiwan), 1954, 1960, 1971 China (People's Republic), 1954, 1959, 1964, 1966-67 Two Chinas and the Olympics, 1959, 1964 Cuba, 1963 Czechoslovakia, 1949, 1952, 1956, 1968-70 Europe, 1948, 1962, 1967 Finland, 1955 France, 1948, 1962, 1963, 1962-68, 1970 West Germany, 1940's, 1949, 1959, 1962-70 East Germany, 1961 Two Germanys, 1957, l959, 1961, 1962 Union of Germany - East and West Olympic Teams, 1962-65 Great Britain, 1948-70 Greece Holland, 1961 Hungary, 1953, 1955-57 India, 1955 Indonesia, 1962-64 Iran, 1960 Iraq 26/30/37 130 Italy, 1957, 1960, 1966 Japan, 1940, 1946, 1964 Japan Volleyball League, Avery Brundage Trophy, 1967, 1971-72 Kenya, 1963 Korea, 1960-61 Mexico The Netherlands New Zealand, 196 3 Nigeria, 1954 Poland, 1949, l952, 1966 Portugal, 1968 Rhodesia, 1972 Box 277: Clippings, Nations: Sierra Leone - Yugoslavia Sierra Leone South Africa, 1964, 1967-73 South African Controversy, 1966-67 Spain, 1955, 1968-69 Sweden, 1954 Switzerland, August 20, 1948, 1962 Tunisia, 1970 U.S.S.R., 1968-70 Amateurism Controversy, 1945-59 1960, 1964 undated Competition with the United States, 1960-69 Participation in Olympic Games, 1944-52 Political Issues, 1935, 1947-49 1950-59 1960-70 undated Sports, 1948-59 1960-69 undated Uruguay, 1965 Venezuela, ca. 1967 Yugoslavia, ca. 1969

Box 278: Clippings, Olympiads, 1932-68 X Olympiad, Los Angeles (1932), 1931-32 XI Olympiad, Berlin (1936), 1936 XII Olympiad, Tokyo (1940), 1938 XIV Olympiad, London (1940), 1947-48 1948 V Winter Games, St. Moritz (1940), 1947-48 XV Olympiad, Helsinki (1952), 1952 XVI Olympiad, Melbourne (1956), 1955 VII Winter Games, Cortina d'Ampezzo (1956), 1956 1960 Olympic Games, site selection, 1955 XVII Olympiad, Rome (1960), 1960 VIII Winter Games, Squaw Valley, 1960 XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo (1964), 1959-64 IX Winter Games, Innsbruck (1964), 1964 26/30/37 131 XIX Olympiad, site selection, 1960, 1964 X Winter Games, Grenoble (1968), 1966-68 Box 279: Clippings, Olympiads, Mexico (1968), 1963-67 XIX Olympiad, Mexico City, 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 Interviews from Jose Santos??????? - 20 Newspapers El Sol de Mexico, December 19, 1967-January 3, 1968 Esto, December 20-24, 1967 El Sol del Centro, Aguascalientes El Sol del Bajio Celaya El Fronteriza Cuidad Juarez El Sol de Sinaloa Culiacan El Heraldo Chihuahua El Sol de Durango El Occidental Guadalajara El Sol de Guanajuato El Sol de Leon El Sol de Irapuato El Sol del Pacifico, Mazatlan El Sol de Hidalgo, Pachuca El Sol de Puebla El Sol de Salamanca El Sol del Norte Saltillo El Sol de San Luis El Sol de Tampico El Sol de Tlaxcala El Sol de Toluca Box 280: Clippings, Olympiads, Mexico (1968), 1967-October 1, 1968 Games of the XIX Olympiad, Mexico City Pre-Olympic Preparations, Controversy over the High Altitude, 1965-67 January 1968 February-June July-September October 1, 1968 Box 281: Clippings, Olympiads, Mexico (1968), October 2, 1968-1969 Games of the XIX Olympiad, Mexico City October 2, 1968 October 3, 1968 November-December, 1968 1969 Box 282: Clippings, Olympiads, Mexico (1968), Brundage Activities, September 30-November 1, 1968; Mexican Press, September 30-October 8, 1968 Olympic Games, Mexico City, Avery Brundage Activities, Statements, Pictures September 30-October 11, 1968. Almost all from Mexican Press 26/30/37 132 October 12-November 1, 1968. Almost all from the Mexican Press Olympic Games, Mexico City, September 30-October 5, 1968. Almost all from Mexican Press All Articles concern pre-game activities. October 6-8, 1968 Box 283: Clippings, Olympiads, Mexico City (1968), Mexican Press, October 9-23, l968 Articles of October 11-12 concern pre-game activities. Articles of October 13 concern Opening Day activities, held on October 12. Olympic Games, Mexico City, October 20-21, 1968 Almost all from the Mexican Press Articles concern the events and the athletes, on and off the field October 22-23, 1968. Box 284: Clippings, Olympiads, Mexico City (1968), Mexican Press, October 24 November 1, 1968 Articles concern the events and the athletes, on and off the field October 24-25, 1968 October 26-27, 1968 Olympic Games, Mexico City, October 28-29, 1968. Closing of the Games October 30-November 1, 1968 Almost all from Mexican Press Articles concern post-game activities and reflections on the games.

Box 285: Clippings, Olympiads, Mexico City (1968), Mexican Press, complete pages and issues, October 1-31, 1968 Olympic Games, Mexico City, Complete Pages and Issues October 1-13, 1968. Almost all from Mexican Press October 14-25, 1968 October 26-31, 1968 Box 286: Clippings, Olympiads, Munich (1972), Sapporo (1972), Montreal (1976) XX Olympiad, Munich (1972), Southern California Press (San Diego, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara), September 1972 The Games and Competitors The Games and Competitors Rhodesian Problem and other Racial Matters Israeli Tragedy 1972 Olympics, Sapporo and Munich, 1966 Articles, Reactions to Munich Olympic Games, l972-73 XI Winter Games, Sapporo (1972), 1972 Illinois Women Athletes XII Winter Games (1976), Plans for Denver, Colorado, 1970-72 XXI Olympiad, Montreal (l976), 1967-72 Box 287: Clippings, Olympic Controversies and Criticisms Olympic Criticisms, 1936, 1958-59, 1961, 1968-69 Unscientific Measurement in Athletics, 1937 Calculation of points in Olympic Games, 1955, Nationalism Winter Games and Skiing, Abolishing of Winter Games, 1955-63, 1966-70, Amateurism 26/30/37 133 Suggested Program Changes in Olympic Games, 1956, 1969 Suppression of Football, Basketball and Cycling in the Olympics, 1957 Nationalism in Olympics, 1957-63 Leftist Criticisms of Competition, 1958, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971 Ex-Olympic Champions, 1958, 1972 Olympics and Sports, 1958-59, Clippings form Otto Mayer Use of word "Olympic," 1959 Boycott by United States Black Athletes of the Olympics, 1963 Black Athletes in the United States, 1968, 1972 Olympic Controversies, 1964-68 Timing Devices, 1970 Sports as Character Building, 1971 Drugs and Doping, 1957-70 Future of , 1972 Box 288: Clippings, Olympic Movement and Politics History of the Olympic Movement, 1940s, 1956-57, 1960, 1967, 1972 Pierre de Coubertin, 1963 Lord Killanin, 1972 Olympic Ideals, 1932-38 1944-49 1950-59 1960-70 Political Interference with the Olympics, 1944, 1954-59 1960-70, 1973 American Athletics and World War II, 1939-1949 United States, Political Issues, 1940-49 l955-60 1961 1962 1963 1965 1966 1967 1968 Business and Finance, 1963-68 Personalities in the News, 1939-69 , 1938-39

Box 289: Clippings, Regional Games IV Asian Games, Djakarta, Indonesia, 1962-64 GANEFO, Phnom Penh, Cambodia (1966), 1963-66 VI Asian Games, Thailand, 1970 Central American and Caribbean, 1966 British Empire Games, 1962 Games of Europe, Pro/Con Third Mediterranean Games, 1959 Second Mexican National Games, 1961 Fifth Junior National Games, Mexico, November 1960 Primer Congreso Deportivo-Panamericano (1940) Pan American Games, Buenos Aires (1940), 1940-41 1955-59 Winnipeg (1967) 26/30/37 134 Cali, Columbia (1971) The People's Olympiad, Barcelona, Spain, August 22-26, 1936 , Bloemfontein (1969), 1968-70 United States-Commonwealth Meet (Chicago), 1930 (London), 1960 United States-Poland, 1962 World University Games (Turin, Italy), 1959 (Tokyo, Japan), 1967 World Military Games, 1962 Calendar-International Sports Competitions, 1972-73 Box 290: Clippings, Sports, Airplane Racing - Rugby Airplane Racing, 1933, 1959 Archery, 1962, 1968 Baseball, 1945-66 Basketball, 1938, 1944, 1951, 1956-59, 1960-70 Bowling, 1967 Boxing, 1951-69 Bridge, 1967 Canoeing, 1970 Cricket, 1960 Cycling, 1956-70 Decathlon, 1969 Discus, 1937, 1968-69 , 1963 Equestrian Events, 1957-70 Fencing, 1967, 1969 Football (American Professional), 1963-70 Golf, 1966 Gymnastics, 1970, 1972 Handball, 1927, 1965, 1969 Ice Hockey, 1947-48, 1951-59, 1960-70 Javelin Judo, 1969 Mountaineering, 1967 Pole Vaulting, 1937, 1967 Rowing, 1951, 1956, 1968-69 Rugby, 1968-70

Box 291: Clippings, Sports, - Wrestling Sailing and Yachting, 1961, 1966-70, 1972 Shooting, 1945, 1958-59 , 1 956, 1960 Skating, 1959-67 Skiing, 1941, 1943, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1958-59, 1960-69, 1970 Jean Claude Killy, 1968-69 Soccer, 1941-70 Softball, 1970 Swimming, 1949, 1965, 1968-70 Tennis, 1952, 1956-57, l960-69 Track, 1934-45, 1950-59 1960-70 26/30/37 135 Volleyball, 1970 Weightlifting, 1953, 1958, 1960, 1963, 1967, 1969 Wrestling, 1958-60 Box 292: Clippings, Sports Organizations Amateur Athletic Union (AAU), 1926-29, Articles about Avery Brundage 1930-39 1940-49 1950-69 AAU and NCAA, 1962-69, Articles about Avery Brundage European Athletic Association (AEA), 1970 International Football Associations (FIFA), 1958, Soccer International Ski Federation (FIS), Meeting in Barcelona, 1969 1970-72 International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF), 1938, 1947, 1970 Intercollegiate Conference Athletic Association (ICAA), ca. 1930 International Olympic Committee, 53rd Session Meeting at Sofia, Bulgaria, 1957 Meeting at Munich, 1959 65th Session Meeting at Tehran, 1967 Meeting at Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, 1969 69th Session Meeting at Amsterdam, 1970 l952-59 1960-69 1970, 1972 Foreign Press, undated National Collegiate Athletic Association, 1932, 1942, 1951-69 National Football League, 1938 Roller Skating Rink Operators Association (RSROA), 1946 United States Gymnastics Federation, undated United States Collegiate Sports Council (USCSC), 1969 United States Olympic Committee (U.S.O.C.), 1938, 1954-55, 1958, 1962, 1968-70

Box 293: Clippings, United States: College Football, Physical Fitness College Football Associations The Big Ten, 1968 The Big Ten and the University of Illinois, 1956-67 Pacific Coast Conference (PAC-8), 1951-57 College Football Athletic Recruiting, 1962-64, Bill Furlong in Sport 1931-39, Amateurism of Athletic Events 1942, 1944, 1946 1950-59 1960-70 Big Ten and Ivy League, 1954-69 1954-67, by particular colleges College Sports, 1956, 1966-69, Sports, Financing, Scandals, Athletic Events Physical Fitness Health and Physical Exercise, 1928, 1935-45 Health and Physical Exercise, 1955, 1960-69, 1971 United States Lack of Physical Fitness, 1945-59, Competition with Russia 1960-69 Women in Athletics, 1922-23, 1925-26, 1949, 1954, 1956, 1966, 1970 26/30/37 136 Box 294: Photographs, 1912-1956 Stockholm, 1912 Avery Brundage, 1914-15, 1916 Antwerp, 1920 Chicago Yacht Club Float, June 1, 1923, Avery Brundage Contractor I.O.C. Officials, 1927 American Olympic Association, November 19, 1930 Avery Brundage, ca. 1930 Clarence von Rosen, 1932 I.A.A.F. Congress, Stockholm, 1934 Avery Brundage, 1935 Berlin, 1936 Pierre de Coubertin, 1936 Avery Brundage, ca. 1937, ca. 1938 I.A.A.F. Congress, Paris, 1938 I.O.C. Meeting, Poland, 1938 with Frank A. Garbutt, Jan. 1939 Buenos Aires, mounted on plaque, 1942 I.O.C. Executive Committee, Lausanne and Lake Geneva, September 1946 Jesus Ferrer Gacubras, June 1947 Murray, Hayward, Brundage, Trott and Wllllams, November 1947 Rome, Colosseum, April 29, 1949 Guatemala, November 1949 Mexico, November 28, 1949 Copenhagen, May 1950 Avery Brundage, 1951 0slo VI Winter Games, February 1952 Argentina, 1952 Olympic Telethon, June 1952 Helsinki, 1952 Japan, l953 Santa Barbara, California, I.O.C. Members, Summer 1953 Budapest, New Stadium, August 1953 Lausanne, September 1953 Russia, 1954 I.O.C. 49th Session, Greece, May 1954 Reno, October 22, 1954 China, l9S5 Dusseldorf, Germany, 1955 , Nara, l955 Mexico, Pan American Games, 1955 Reims, France, June 20, 1955 I.O.C. 50th Session, June 13-18, 1955 International Olympic Academy, August, 1955 Avery Brundage, Sports Illustrated, l956; Tehran, 1956 Box 295: Photographs, 1957-1966 Brazzaville, 1957 Lausanne, 1957 Avery Brundage, 1957 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 50 Year Award, 1957 I.O.C. 53rd Session, Sofia, Bulgaria, 1957 East Berlin, September 1957 26/30/37 137 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, ca. 1957 Taiwan, 1958 City of Chicago, 121st Anniversary, March 4, 1958 Japan, 1958 Lebanon, 1959 Lisbon, 1959 Portugal, October 1959 Paris, Sports Merit Medal, 1959 Chicago, Order of Sacred Treasure Recipient, August 1960 Santa Barbara, California, House, 1960 Montecito Country Club, 1960 Squaw Valley, California, l960 San Francisco, Press and Union League Club, May 6, 1960 Rome, 1960 Chicago, Crown Prince and Princess of Japan, Fall, 1960 Genoa, 1962 Tula, Mexico, 1962 New York, Idlewild Airport, 1963 Avery Brundage mad Richard Reems, March 22, 1963 Chicago, W. Fred Puffer, Testimonial, , March 10, 1964 Japan, October l964 Korea, 1964 I.O.C. Members, Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, 1964 I.O.C. Executive Board, Mitsui Club, Japan, 1964 Mrs. Elizabeth Brundage, Tokyo, Japan, 1964 Taiwan, 1964 Tokyo, Ceremony of Unveiling of the Monument of the 18th Olympiad, 1964 Berlin, 1965 Brazzaville, 1965 Madrid, 1965 Mexico, 1965 Madinet Habu, Pakistan, 1965 Lausanne, Coubertin Grave, April 10, 1965 Abebe Bikila, Ethiopia, April 21, 1965 Rome, April 24, 1965 Japan, October 1965 Austrian Olympic Medal, Awarded to Brundage, December 1965 I.O.C. 64th Session, Rome, April 21-29, 1966 Rome, Pope Paul, 1966 Mexico, October 1966

Box 296: Photographs, 1967-68 Avery Brundage, 1967 Burgundy, France Chavalier du Taste Vin, 1967 Japanese Olympic Reception, 1967 Biblos, 1967 Chicago Office, 1967 Mexico, 1967 Moscow Museum, 1967 Avery Brundage, 19 67 Irkutsk, Siberia, 1967 Barcelona, Spain, February 1967 Bonacossa Trophy to Spanish Olympic Committee, February 1967 Ray Ravenfeld, March 7, 1967 Iran, I.O.C. Members Introduced to Farah Diba at the Summer Castle, May 1967 26/30/37 138 Tehran, May 1967 Persepolis, May 1967 Introduction of I.O.C. Members to President Charles de Helon of Lebanon, May 1967 Russia, August 7, 1967 Canada, Montreal, August 12, 1967 U.S.S.R. Olympic Committee Greetings, September 28, 1967 Chicago Civic Committee to Honor Avery Brundage, September 29, 1967 Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry, 1968 Berlin, 1968 France, Commandeur de la Legion d'Honneur, 1968 Grenoble, February 15, 1968 Saint Nicier, France, February 18, 196 8 Japan, June 1968 Japan Visit and Sapporo Inspection Tour, June 1968 Olympic Day, June 23, 1968 Portugal, 1968 Spain, 1968 , South Africa, 1968 Seoul, Korea, 1968 Mexico, 1968 Acapulco, 1968

Box 297: Photographs, 1969-1974 Avery Brundage, 1969 La Salle Hotel and TV Studio, 1969 Chicago, Avery Brundage with Hans Klein, Munich Organizing Committee, 1969 Mexico, 1969 Munich, 1969 Norway, 1969 Rome, Mussolini Forum, 1969 New York, Dan Ferris Birthday Party, 1969 Warsaw, Poland, June 8, 1969 Montreux, Switzerland, June 28, 1969 Weimar and Leipzig, July 25, 1969 Berlin, July 29, 1969 Chicago, 82nd Birthday Party, September 26, 1969 Dubrovnik, October 23-26, 1969 Avery Brundage, ca. 1970 Bangkok, 1970 Taiwan, 1970 Amsterdam, May 12, 1970 Dubrovnik and Kotor, October 1970 Santa Barbara, California, December 28, 1970 Avery Brundage, 1971 Santa Barbara, California, 1971 Montecito Country Club, June 9, 1971 Japan, Unveiling of Brundage Bust, June 23, 1971 Moscow, July 1971 Pan American Games, Cali, Columbia, July 1971 I.O.C. 71st Session, Luxembourg, September 11-18, 1971 Luxembourg, Munich Organizing Committee Reception, September 1971 Press Party for Avery Brundage, Before Munich Games, 1971 Izmir, Turkey, October 1971 Birthday Party, October 1971 26/30/37 139 Avery Brundage, l972 New York, The Holland Society, 1972 Tokyo, Japan, Prime Minister's Residence, 1972 Sapporo, Japan, February 1972 Munich, August 1972 Crete, September 18-20, 1972 Munich, 1973 Japan, April l974 Box 298: Photographs: Alaska - Sweden; Ainsworth-Von Halt Antwerp, Belgium Baden-Baden, BRD Brundage, Avery with Vincent X. Flaherty La Salle Hotel Officers and Art Works and Mrs. Brundage Copenhagen, Denmark Egypt Evian, France Florence, Italy Geneva, Switzerland - I.O.C. Meeting Genoa, Italy Germany Greece, Constantine and Olympia Grenoble, France Honolulu Academy of Arts Innsbruck, Austria Irkutsk, 1967 Italy Japan, ca. 1939 Olympics, 1964 United States Track Team, ca. 1939 Korea Korean Consul General and Award Lausanne (I.O.C.) Mon Repos Leipzig, GDR, 1969 Munich, BRD Paris, France Peru, Puente Intiernullo Puerto Rico Russia Spain Sweden Ainsworth, Dorothy, Tessema, Ato Y. and Troester, Carl A. Akihito, Crown Prince and Princess Michiko Anguiario, Raiel Azuma, Ryotoro Berlioux, Monique Borotra, Jean, Malme, and Noel-Baker, Philip J. Dal, Cha Sing and Charles G. Helmich Egan, Firpo and Tunney Exeter, Lord and Lady and Mr. and Mrs. von Halt 26/30/37 140 Garland, William Gerson, Sam Hart, Dwight Hayes, Peter L. and Sherman, Alan Herzog, Maurice Kirby, Gustavus MacArthur-Mott Foundation Medal McKinnon, Stewart K. de Morelos, Countess Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse de Polignac, Marquis Melchior Shah of Iran first wife of Taher and von Halt von Halt, Karl and Sigfrid Edstrom Mrs. Box 299: Photographs; Avery Brundage, Individuals and Groups See also Box 349 for Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes Brundage, Avery, 1893, 1908-19 1920-39 1940-51 1952-74 Negatives and Slides; parents and relatives, 1884 Group Photographs Olympic Athletes (Note: the following photographs were accessioned from the Spurlock Museum February 2004) Jack Case, St. Petersburg, 1912 (2 photos) Dwight Eddleman, 1948 H.M. Fitch, 1924 Olympics, France (2 photos) Abie Grossfeld Sharon Hedrick, Gold Medal , 1951 Edward Lindberg, 1912 Olympics, Sweden Harold M. Osborn, 1924 Olympics, France (2 photos) Ken Wilson Unidentified Athlete with Avery Brundage Unidentified, 1984 Unidentified Individuals and Groups, mostly I.O.C. Unidentified Places and Objects

Box 300: Photographs, Oversize (Note: See also Oversize Box 348) Rolls American Olympic Association, Washington, November 22, 1933 Nara Todaiji, Gakko-Bosatsu (7th Century) McKendree Gaskill Douglas MacArthur A.A.U. Banquet, lead Table, November 1955 Avery Brundage, ca. 1956 Australian Nature Design Los Angeles, October 8, 1941 26/30/37 141 Santa Barbara, California, garden Francisco Franco and Avery Brundage, 1965 Wataru Shumiga (4) Skating Championships (41), February 29, 1970, West Allis, Wisconsin I.O.C. Group Montreal 1976 Stadium Model Avery Brundage, at front of procession in stadium, unidentified Box 301: Programs for Olympic Games Universal Exposition, St. Louis, 1904 IV Olympiad, London, 1908 V Olympiad, Stockholm, July 7, July 13, 14, 15, 1912 VIII Olympiad, Paris, 1924 General Regulations Track and Field Programs IX Olympiad, Amsterdam, 1928 X Olympiad, Los Angeles, 1932 Official Program, July 30, 31; August 1, 7, 8, 9, 13, 1932 Complete Program of Events; Ticket Information Information for Official Olympic Groups and Press Parade of Nations General Rules Athletics Boxing Cycling Equestrian Sports Fencing General Regulations for the Art Competition General Regulations and Program of the Olympic Games Gymnastics Hockey Modern Pentathlon Rowing Shooting Swimming Weight Lifting Wrestling Yachting IV Winter Games, Garmisch-Psrtenkirchen, 1936 Daily Program, Feb. 6-16 General Rules and Program Map Official List of Participants XI Olympiad, Berlin, Germany, August 1-16, 1936 The Dressing Rooms at the Stadium Guide Book to the Celebration of the XI Olympiad Lodgings Reservations Map of Berlin Regulations for the Art Competition "Som Journalist vid XI Olympiaden" "Sport in Germany" Stadium Plan Time-table and Program Olympisches Konzert 26/30/37 142 Box 302: Programs for Olympic Games IX Olympiad, Berlin, Germany, 1936 Daily Programs, August 1, 2, 4-15 IX Olympiad, Berlin, Germany, 1936 Organizing Committee Publications Athletics Basketball Boxing Canoeing Cycling Fencing Gymnastics Handball Hockey Modern Pentathlon Rowing Wrestling Yachting V Winter Games, Sapporo, Japan, 1940 General Rules and Program German Regulations and Program XII Olympiad, Tokyo, Japan, 1940 Explanation of Each Event General Rules and Program Guide to Kobe and its Environs Japan, Japan Notes on the Organization of the XII Olympic Games Olympic Spirit in Tokyo XIIth Olympiad, Tokyo Stadium, Halls and Courses and their Equipment The Port of Kobe Travel and Transport Reductions XII Olympiad, Helsinki, Finland, 1940 Organizing Committee Publications Art Competition Boxing Canoeing Cycling Fencing Gymnastics Jeux Equestres Modern Pentathlon Rowing Shooting Soaring Flight Swimming Track and Field Athletics Weight-Lifting Wrestling Preparations for the Celebration of the XIIth Olympic Games Program and Prices of Admission Tickets

Box 303: Programs for Olympic Games 26/30/37 143 V Winter Games, St. Moritz, Switzerland, 1948 General Report on the Vth Olympic Winter Games Official Daily Programs, January 30, 31, Feb. 1-6 XIV Olympiad, London, England, 1948 Accomodation Bureau Catalog of the XIVth Olympiad Sport in Art Exhibition Daily Telegraph Guide to the Olympic Games and London General Regulations and Program Gymnastic Souvenir Official Handbook of Information Official Program of the Opening Ceremony Closing Ceremony Official Report of the XIV Olympiad The Report of the Chairman of the Organizing Committee Rowing Museum Official Programs Athletics, July 30-31, Aug. 2-7 Basketball, July 31, Aug. 2-7, 9-13 Boxing, Aug. 7, 9-13 Canoeing, Aug. 11-12 Cycling, Aug. 7, 9, 11 Cycling Road Race, Aug. 13 Equestrian, Aug. 9-13 Fencing, July 30-Aug. 13 Fifty-Kilometer Road Walk, July 31 Football, 1st round, July 31, Aug. 2 2nd round, Aug. 5 Semifinal, Aug. 10-11 3rd place match, Aug. 13 Final, Aug. 13 Gymnastics, Aug. 9-11 Hockey, Preliminary Rounds, Aug. 2, 4-7 Semi-Final, Aug. 9 Final, Aug. 12 Marathon Race, Aug. 7 Modern Pentathlon, July 30-Aug. 4 Rowing, Aug. 5-7, 9 Shooting, Aug. 2-6 Swimming, July 29, 30, Aug. 2-7 Water Polo, July 30, Aug. 2, 5 Weight-Lifting, Aug. 9-11 Wrestling, July 30-31, Aug. 2-6 Yachting, Aug. 3-6, 10-12 XIV Olympiad, London, England, 1948 Rules and Regulations Art Competition Athletics Basketball Boxing Canoeing Cycling Equestrian Fencing Football General Regulations and Program 26/30/37 144 Gymnastics Hockey Modern Pentathlon Rowing Shooting Swimming Weight Lifting Wrestling Yachting United States Olympic Team Roster, 1948 VI Winter Games, Oslo, Norway, 1952 News Bulletin, No. 3-4, Feb. 14-25 XV Olympiad, Helsinki, Finland, 1952 Art Exhibition Daily Programs Athletics Closing Ceremony Opening Ceremony Swimming Helsinki, Capitol of Finland Preparations for the Celebration of the XVth Olympic Games Program Saar Sportler Helsinki

Box 304: Olympic Games Programs VII Winter Games, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, 1956 General Rules and Program Official Daily Program, Nos. 1-12, Jan. 26-31, Feb. 1-6 Olympic Map of Cortina Program of Events and Competitions Report of the Italian National Olympic Committee at the 49th IOC Session, Athens, May 12, 1954 Report of the Organizing Committee at the 50th IOC Session, Paris, June 13, 17, 1955 Suggested Tours for the VIIth Winter Olympiad XVI Olympiad, Stockholm, Sweden, 1956 (Equestrian Events) General Regulations Program XVI Olympiad, Melbourne, Australia, 1956 The Arts Festival Football Final and Closing Ceremony The Games of the XVI Olympiad Map of Melbourne and Suburbs Marche Olympique Melbourne Official Program Official Tours Olympic Guide Olympic Village Report to the IOC, April 1953, 1954, June 1955 Review of the Telecommunications Arrangements VIII Winter Games, Squaw Valley, California, 1960 Facts and Figures The Pagentry Story XVII Olympiad, Rome, Italy, 1960 26/30/37 145 Bulletin Officiel, No. 1, April, 1957 Concours de Gymnastique The Days of the XVIIth Olympics Official Report Programma Ufficiale Cerimonie d'Ouverture, No. 1, Aug. 25 Atletica, No. 2, Sept. 1; No. 7, Sept. 17; Sept. 10 Nuoto, No. 6, Sept. 1 Sport Equestri e Crimonia di Chinsura, Sept. 11 Roma per le Olimpiadi Rome Sports Program, Aug. 25-Sept. 11 Yachting, Aug. 29-Sept. 7 IX Winter Games, Innsbruck, Austria, 1964 Map Photo Album Box 305: Programs for Olympic Games XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo, Japan, 1964 Amateur Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong Booklet of Athletic Terms Cuadernos Olympicos, No. 11 Expose Sur les Preparations pour les Jeux des la XVIII Olympiade Kenichi Kuriyagawa Hymn to Sport Olympia, No. 1-2, 1960; No. 3-6, 1961; No. 1, 1962 Olympic Races Final Placings The XVIII Olympics Preparatory Committee for Tokyo Olympic Games Reader for the Olympic Games Tokyo, 1964 To Tokyo XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo, Japan, 1964 (Art) Art Exhibition Catalogue of Near-Eastern and European Antiquities Postage Stamps in Japan Verso Tokyo 1964 XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo, Japan, 1964 (Facilities) Main Gym Record of Major Construction Works Sports Facilities Summaries of the Construction XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo, Japan, 1964 (General Programs) Opening Ceremony Outline of Tokyo Olympics Program for the Games XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo, Japan (Meetings) Reports to the IOC, 57th-61st Sessions International Congress of Sport Sciences, Oct. 3-8, 1964 Olympic Medical Archives Report

Box 306: Programs for Olympic Games XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo, Japan, 1964 26/30/37 146 Official Programs Athletics, Oct. 14-21 Baseball Demonstration, Oct. 11 Basketball, Oct. 11-18 Boxing, Oct. 23 Budo Demonstration, Oct. 15 Canoeing, Oct. 20-22 Clay Pigeonr Shooting, Oct. 15-17 Closing Ceremoony, Oct. 24 Cycling Oct. 18-19, 22 Equestrian Sports, Oct. 16-19, 22-24 Fencing, Oct. 13-23 Football, Oct. 23 Gymnastics, Oct. 18-21 Hockey, Oct. 22 Modern Pentathlon, Oct. 11-15 Rifle Shooting, Oct. 15-20 Rowing, Oct. 15 Swimming and Diving, Oct. 18 Volleyball, Oct. 11-23 Water-Polo, Oct. 17-18 Weight-Lifting, Oct. 11-18 Wrestling, Oct. 14, 19 Yachting, Oct. 12-21 X Winter Games, Grenoble, France, 1968 Grenoble et ses Alpes Grenoble Reception Press Information Rapport Presente au Congres de l'A.I.P.S., Helsinki, June 13-18, 1966 Semaines Internationales Semaines Internationales de Grenoble 1967 33e Championnats du Monde de Bobsleigh XIX Olympiad, Mexico City, Mexico, 1968 Guide Map of Mexico City Programme Sportif Billets Sites De Competition Programa Artistico y Cultural Simbolos Culturales Official Report on Ireland's Participation in the XIX Olympic Games Regulations Basketball Boxing Box 307: Programs for Olympic Games XI Winter Games, Sapporo, Japan, 1972 Map of Sapporo Program for the Opening Ceremony Schedule of Events XX Olympiad, Munich, Germany, 1972 (Art) Olympic Art Posters Postcards of the Art Posters, Series 1-4 XX Olympiad, Munich, Germany, 1972 Hallenbad Villingen International Canoe Federation XX Olympiad, Munich, Germany, 1972 (continued) 26/30/37 147 Official Reports The British Olympic Association Olympic Council of Ireland La Republique Khmere Olympia in München Regulations Basketball Hockey XX Olympiad, Munich, Germany, 1972 (Kiel) Information on the Olympic Yachting Competition Olympic Exhibition "Man and the Sea" Sports in My Country XX Olympiad, Munich, Germany, 1972 (Meetings in Munich) Programs V General Assembly of NOC'S, Sept. 7-9, 1971 IOC Executive Board with the Representatives of the NOCS, Sept. 9-11, 1971 Scientific Congress, Aug. 21-25, 1972 XX Olympiad, Munich, Germany, 1972 (Tourist Information) Merian München Olympic Stamp Album Welcome to the Federal Republic of Germany Box 308: Programs for Regional Games Amerika Europa, Stuttgart, July 30-31, 1969 Asian Games 3rd Asian Games, Tokyo, May 24-June l, 1958 Bulletin, March Programs Athletics, May 26 Cycling - Closing Ceremony, June 1 Transactions, Asian Games Federation, April 29-May 4; Oct., Nov. 4-8, 1968 6th Asian Games, Bangkok, Dec. 9-20, 1970 Official Bulletin, Nos. 1, 2 British Empire vs. United States Aug. 11, 1928; Aug. 27, 1930; Aug. 14, 1932; Aug. 15, 1936; Aug. 12. 1948 V and VI Baron Pierre du Coubertin International Athletic Games Buenos Aires, Oct. 22-23, 1966; Oct. 28-29, 1967 European Turin, Sept. 7-9, 1934 3rd European Championships, Aug. 1946 3rd International Friendly Youth Games, Moscow, July 29-Aug. 10, 1957 The Sixth Maccabiah Games, Tel Aviv, Aug. 29-Sept. 5, 1961 Sports Program Sports Results Nippon-America, 1934 First Pan American Games, Buenos Aires First Congress, 1940 General Rules and Programs, 1942 General Rules and Program, 1951 Official Programs, 1951 Athletics Baseball Basketball 26/30/37 148 Boxing Cycling Equestrian Games Fencing Football Gymnastics Modern Pentathlon Polo Rowing Shooting Swimming Tennis Weight Lifting Wrestling Yachting Pan American Games II Games, Mexico City, 1955 Official News Bulletin, July 1951; Feb. 1952 III Games, Chicago, Ill., 1959 Track and Field Album V Games, Winnipeg, July 22-Aug. 7, 1967 Schedule of Events South African Games, May 9-10, 1964 Official Program South East Asia Peninsular Games Report on the Meeting of the Council Members, June 25, 1959 III Games, 1963, Bulletin No. 1, Oct. 1962 The International Stoke Mandeville Games for the Paralysed, Rome, Sept. 18-25, 1960 Tailteann Games, Dublin, Aug. 11-26, 1928 Universiade Bulletino d'Informazione, No. 1-3, March, June, Aug. 1959 Information Bulletin No. 9, April 1961 General Regulations Sofia, Aug. 26-Sept. 3, 1961 Porto Alegre, Aug. 30-Sept. 8, 1963, No. 4, Sept. 1962 Budapest, Aug. 20-29, 1965, No. 3, Aug. 1964

Box 309: Sports Programs

The XXIVth World Championships in Archery, Amersfoort, Holland, July 18, 23-29, 1967 Bobsleigh, Engleberg, Switzerland, Feb. 3-4, 1934 Boxing, International Golden Gloves, Europe vs. Washington, D. C., April 21, 1950 Cycling Amateur Bicycle League of America Program Detroit, Michigan, Aug. 31-Sept. 1, 1940 Kenosha, Wisconsin, Sept. 3-5, 1948 New Brunswick, N.J., Aug. 18-21, 1950 Kenosha, Wisconsin, Aug. 16-19, 1957 The 1st Asian Cycle Championship Meeting Program, Osaka, Japan, 1961 Downhill Sledding Rules, 1967 Equestrian Olympic Equestrian Trials, Hinsdale, Illinois, Aug. 30-31, Sept. 1, 1947 Concours Hippique International Officiel, Paris, June 11-19, 1955 26/30/37 149 Olympic Year Race Meeting, Flemington, England, Nov. 17, 1956 International Casting Federation, 1st World Tournament, Kiel, Germany, Sept. 18-22, 1957 Football 23rd Annual All-Star Football Game, Chicago, Aug. 10, 1956 Annual Armed Forces Benefit Football Game, Chicago, Sept. 12, 1958 Gymnastics Final Olympic Gymnastic Tryouts and National A.A.U. Championships, State College, Pa., May 1, 1948 Women's Final Olympic Gymnastic Tryouts and National A.A.U. Championships, Philadelphia, Pa., May 8, 1948 III Gymnaestrada, Stuttgart, July 26-30, 1961 Program and Bulletins, 1960-61 Handball International Amateur Handball Federation, Helsinki, 1940 National A.A.U. Tournament, San Francisco, May 4-9, 1942; May 3-8, 1943 Senior National A.A.U. Championships, Chicago, April 21-28, 1951 Judo-Karate 5th World Judo Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 9-12, 1967 All America Karate Tournament, Los Angeles, Ca., Nov. 26, 1966 Panathlon 1st International Congress, Venice, May 13-14, 1961 Pentathlon L'Union du Pentathlon Bulletin d'Information, No. 1, Dec. 31, 1960 Polo U.S. vs. Mexico, Hinsdale, Il., Aug. 1947 Skating Olympic Figure Skating Tryouts and Exhibitions, Chicago, Dec. 13, 1947 Skiing Grundgesetz der Internationalen Eislauf-Vereinigung, 1937 Minutes of the XV International Ski Congress, Helsingfors, Finland, Feb 21-23, 193 Competition and Exhibition Tournament, Chicago, Jan. 23 1 30, 1944 VI World Championship of Modern Winter Biathlon, Austria, 1963 World Ski Championships, Falun, Switzerland, 1974, Bulletin No. 2, Sept. 1972 Soccer The Game of Field-Handball Introduction, Description, and Official Rules, 1928 Federation Internationale de Football Association Statutes and Regulations, 1946

Box 310: Programs

Softball II World Softball Championship, Oklahoma City, Sept. 21-29, 1968 Swimming European Swimming Championships, Barcelona, Bulletin No. 1, March and Bulletin No. 2, May, 1970 Tennis 24th Annual Pacific Southwest Sectional Tennis Championships, Los Angeles, Sept. 9-17, 1950 26th Annual Pacific Southwest Tennis Championships, Los Angeles, Sept. 13-21, 1952 Track A.A.U. Final Olympic Championships, Cambridge, July 17, 1920 National A.A.U. Track and Field Championships, New York June 19-20, 1942; June 19-20, 1943 A.A.U. 62nd Annual Junior and Senior Track and Field Championships, College Park, June 23-24, 1950 26/30/37 150 9th Annual Chicago Daily News Relays, March 17, 1945 22nd Annual, March 14, 1958 12th Annual Indoor Relay Carnival, University of Illinois, March 16, 1929 79th Annual Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes Outdoor Championships, New York, May 27-28, 1955 15th Annual Intercollegiate Conference Athletic Association Indoor Meet, Chicago and Evanston, March 12-14, 1925 8th Annual Los Angeles Coliseum Relays and 14th Annual All-City High School Track Championships, May 21, 1948 12th Annual Los Angeles Coliseum Relays and 18th Annual All-City High School Track Championships, May 16, 1952 Annual Indoor Games of the Milrose Athletic Association 32nd, Feb. 4, 1939 35th Feb. 7 1942 38th Feb. 3 1945 41st, Jan. 31, 1948 42nd, Jan. 29, 1949 43rd, Jan. 28, 1950 44th, Jan. 27, 1951 45th, Jan. 26, 1952 50th, Feb. 9, 1957 4th Annual National Collegiate Athletic Association Meet, Chicago, June 13, 1925 25th Annual National Collegiate Track and Field Championships, Minneapolis, June 21-22, 1946 The Olympic Club's Second Annual Indoor Track and Field Meet, San Francisco, March 12, 1943 University of Pennsylvania Annual Relay Carnivals 38th, Apr. 29-30, 1932 54th, Apr. 23-24, 1948 75th, Apr. 25-26, 1969 Senate Track Meet, Cleveland, June 2, 1950 Seventh Regiment 100th Indoor Games, New York, April 14, 1950 3rd Annual Southern Relays, Birmingham, Ala., April 8, 1950 U.S. Olympic All-Star Sport Carnival, New York March 22, 1952 III Mezinarodnich, Lehkoatletickych Zarodu, Prague; August 17-18, 1948 Volleyball XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo, Organizing Committee Plans, 1964 International Volleyball Federation, Official Bulletin, No. 49-50, March; No. 51, Sept. 1970 The Bombay High School Athletic Association 7th Annual Athletic Championships, Bombay, India, Feb. 26-29, 1968 University of Illinois, 4th Annual Indoor Relay Carnival, March 5, 1921 5th March 4, Annual Indoor Relay Carnival, 1922 6th March 3, Annual Indoor Relay Carnival, 1923 46th Annual Big Ten Track and Field Championships, May 31-June 1, 1946 vs. Southern California Dual Track Meet, May 3, 1947 vs. Wisconsin Football Game, Oct. 1, 1949 26/30/37 151 Numerical List of Scrapbooks Received June 19, 1975 Scrapbook Number Title 1 Sport, 1928-1944 2 1938-1940 4 1944-1947 5 1948-1951 6 1952-1955 7 1956-1959 8,8A 1960-1963 9,9A 1964-1967 12A,12B 1916, 1918, 1930-40, 1945-61 16,16A,16B Visit to Tenri, Japan 54th Session of I.O.C., May 1958 17 Visit to Tokyo, 1955 18 Avery Brundage's Participation in Athletic Events, 1910-25 19,19A Visit to Sofia: 53rd Session of I.O.C., September 1957 20 Visit to Madrid, 21 Visit to Partenkirchen, 1934 22 Visit to Hungary, 1953 23 Field Museum Expedition to Alaska, 1927 24,24A,24B Visit to Iran, 1956 25 Olympic Games, Berlin, 1936 26 Olympic Games, Melbourne, 1956 27,27A Visit to Korea, U.S. 8th Army, May 1955 28 Beta Reunion at the University of Illinois, 1960 29 Pan-American Gares, Mexico City, 1955 30 Olympic Games, Squaw Valley, 1960 31 Deutsches Turn und Sportfeld, Leipzig, 1956 32 Original Stoke Torch 33 Australia Visit, 1955 34 Sport, 1914-1930 35,35A,35B Visit to Tokyo: 54th Session of I.O.C., 1958 36 Visit to Munich: 55th Session of I.O.C., 1959 37 Visit to Madrid 38 Red China's Participation in Olympic Games, 1959 39 Visit to Taiwan, 1964 40,40A La Pineta, Brundage's home in California 41 Visit to Iran 42 Mexico Visit, 1962 44 Visit to Baden-Baden: 60th I.O.C. Session, 1963 45 Visit to Republic of China, June 6-8, 1964 46 Visit to Matsu 47 International Club, Olympic Village, Tokyo, October, 1964 48 Visit to Kyoto, Japan, November 1964Scrapbook Number Title 48A Visit to Barcelona, Spain, Feb.-March, 1967 49 Visit to Rome, April 26, 1965 50 Visit to Athens: Celebration of Olympic Day, April 6, 1967 51 Visit to Tehran: 65th Session of I.O.C., May 2-11, 1967 52 Visit to Mexico, January 1968 53,53A Visits to Grenoble and Lisbon, February 1968 54,54A Visit to Korea, June 1968 55,55A Visit to Korea, June 1968 56 Visit to Ostersund, Sweden, March 1969 57 Visit to Leipzig, German Democratic Republic, July 1969 58 Visit to Hungary, September 1970 26/30/37 152 59 Visit to Hungary, September 1970 60 Lyon, France 61 Visit to Mexico, August 1967 62 Executive Committee of I.O.C. at Santa Barbara, California, October 1966 63 Visit to Greece, September 1970 64 A Tribute to Alfred Hajos, the first Hungarian Olympic Champion, 1896: held in July 1972 65 Visit to Mexico, 1968 66 Sport, 1968-1970 67 Visit to Pakistan, November 15-16, 1970 68 Reception by the Los Angeles Olympic Committee Honoring Brundage in Munich, September 4, 1972 69 XI Olympic Games, Winter 1972, Sapporo, Japan 70 Articles by or about Avery Brundage, 1929, 1934, 1938-41, 1948-55 71 Articles by or about Brundage, 1951-53 72 1954-55 73 1956-58 74 1959 75 1960-66 76 Action Photographs: IIa Nostra Fotografica dello Sport 77 Olympic Gnmes, Melbourne, 1948 78 Trip to Pakistan, November 13-17, 1970 79 Construction of Olympic Sites in Rome, 1960 80 Brundage's 80th Birthday: Speeches and Photographs from Banquet, Sept. 29, 1967 81 Brundage's 80th Birthday Messages, Cablegrams, and Letters 82 Brundage's 80th Birthday: Messages, Cablegrams, and Letters 83 Brundage's 80th Birthday: Thank you Letters, Press Clippings and Personal Messages 84 Brundage's 80th Birthday: Motion Pictures, Tape Recordings and Photo Negatives 85 Crisis of South Africa's Participation in 1968 Olympic Games 86 South African Readmission: Information I 87 South African Readmission: Information II 88 South African Readmission: Pro 89 South African Readmission: Against I 90 South African Readmission: II 91 Boycott of USA Black Athletes of the XIX Olympic Games in Mexico City, 1968 92 South African Controversy, 1969-70 93 Visit to Mexico, May 8-12, 1972 94 XI Winter Olympiad, Sapporo, 1972: Book I 95 XI Winter Olympiad, Sapporo, 1972: Book II 96 XI Winter Olympiad, Sapporo, 1972: Book III 97 Schranz, Disqualification 98 Sport, 1972 99 Controversy over the Olympic Games Scheduled to be held in Denver, 1976 100 Controversial Opinions by or about Brundage, 1936, 1948, 1959, 1962, 1964-70 101 Encomium Clippings on Brundage, 1936, 1947, 1948, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1962, 1964-70 102 Trips, Interviews, and Special Events, 1956, 1964-70 26/30/37 153 Scrapbooks received October 13, 1976 3 Honors and Awards, 1907-1959 3A Honors and Awards, 1957-1972 10 Business, 1907-1961 11 Art, 1948-1967 12 General, 1916-19, 1925, 1928, 1931, 1935-44, 1947-52, 1955-60 12C General, 1892, 1900, 1924, 1930, 1949, 1952-54, 1960-65 13 Miscellaneous, 1912-13, 1916-20, 1924-26, 1929-45, 1948 14 Business, 1925-3I, 1936-38, 1942, 1951 15 Olympic Diplomas, 1908, 1912, 1924, 1932-33, 1936-40, 1946-52, 1956, 1960-65 43 DeYoung Museum Vote, 1938-60 103 Avery Brundage Collection, 1965-1967 104 Family, 1900-1915 105 Japan, 1958, 1964, 1968, 1972-74 106 Japan Visit, April 5-23, 1974 107 Europe, 1963, 1966 108 XI Olympic Games, Leni Reifenstahl, 1936 photocopies and photographic copies should be used instead of originals (original in protective remote storage), 109 XI Olympic Games, Leni Reifenstahl, 1936 photocopies and photographic copies should be used instead of originals (original in protective remote storage), 26/30/37 154

All scrapbooks listed below are boxed, except for those volumes in oversized flat storage and oversized shelving, which are listed first. More specific information concerning the contents of each scrapbook is found following this listing, in numerical order, except numbers 3, 3A, 10-12, 12C, 13-15, 43 and 103-109 which are at the end on pages ??????. Oversized Flat Storage, Scrapbooks L: Sport, 1928-1944 2: Sport, 1938-1944 76: Action photographs: IIA Nostra Fotografica dello Sport Oversize Shelving, Scrapbooks 3,3A: Honors and Awards, 1907-1972 4: Sport, 1944-1947 5: 1948-1951 6: 1952-1955 7: 1956-1959 8,8A: 1960-1963 9,9A: 1964-1967 10: Business, 1907-1961 11: Art, 1948-1967 12: General, 1916-1960 12A,12B,12C: Sport, 1892-1965 13: Miscellaneous, 1912-1948 14: Business, 1925-1951 15: Olympic Diplomas, 1908-1965 19,19A: Sofia, I.O.C., September 1957 24A,24B: Iran, 1956 26: XVI Olympics, Melbourne, 1956 33: Australia Visit, 1955 40: La Pineta, 1964 1936 42: Mexico, 1962 43: DeYoung Museum Vote, 1938-60 1936 47: Olympic Village, Tokyo, Oct. 1964 48: Kyoto, Japan, November 1964 49: Rome, April 26, 1965 53A: Lisbon, Portugal, Feb. 21, 1968 56: Ostersund, Sweden, March 1969 62: I.O.C. Executive Committee, Santa Barbara, Calif. Oct. 1966 67: Pakistan, November 15-16, 1970 69: XI Winter Games, Sapporo, Japan, 1972 80: Brundage, 80th Birthday, Sept. 29,1967 81: Brundage, 80th Birthday, Sept. 29,1967 82: Brundage, 80th Birthday, Sept. 29,1967 83: Brundage, 80th Birthday, Sept. 29,1967 84: Brundage, 80th Birthday, Sept. 29,1967 103: Avery Brundage Collection, 1965-1966 105: Japan, 1958, 1964, 1968, 1972-74 106: Japan Visit, April 5-23, 1974 108: XI Olympic Games, Leni Reifenstahl, 1936 109: XI Olympic Games, Leni Reifenstahl

Box 311: Scrapbooks 18: Avery Brundage Participation in Athletics, 1910-1925 26/30/37 155 21: Visit to Partenkircken, 1934 22: Visit to Hungary, 1953 23: Field Museum Expedition to Alaska, 1927 25: Olympic Games, Berlin, 1936 70: Articles by or about Brundage, 1929, 1934, 1938-41, 1948-55 71: Articles by or about Brundage, 1951-53 77: Olympic Games, Melbourne, 1948 Box 312: Scrapbooks 17: Tokyo Visit, 1955 24: Visit to Iran, 1956 27, 27A: Visit to Korea, U.S. 8th Army, May 1955 29: Pan-American Games, in Mexico City, 1955 34: Sport, 1914-1930 Box 313: Scrapbooks 16,16A 16B: Visit to Tenri, Japan, 54th Session of I.O.C., May 1958 28: Beta Reunion at University of Illinois, 1960 30: Olympic Games, Squaw Valley, 1960 36: Visit to Munich, 55th Session of I.O.C., 1959 38: Red China's Participation in Olympic Games, 1959

Box 314: Scrapbooks 31: Deutsches Turn und Sportfeld, Leipzig, 1956. 35,35A,35B: Visit to Tokyo, 54th Session of I.0.C., 1958 72: Articles by or About Brundage, 1954-55 73: Articles by or About Brundage, 1956-58 74: Articles by or About Brundage, 1959 79: Construction of Olympic Sites, Rome, 1960 Box 315: Scrapbooks 39: Visit to Taiwan, 1964 45: Visit to Republic of China, June 6-8, 1964 48A: Visit to Barcelona, Spain, February-March, 1967 50: Visit to Athens, Greece: Celebration of Olympic Games, April 6, 1967 51: Visit to Tehran, 65th Session of I.O.C., May 2-11, 1967 52: Visit to Mexico, January 1968 54,54A: Visit to Korea, June 1968 55,55A: June 1968 75: Articles by or about Brundage, 1960-66 Box 316: Scrapbooks 53: Visit to Grenoble, February 1968 57: Visit to Leipzig, June 1969 58: Visit to Hungary, September 1970 59: Visit to Hungary, September 1970 61: Visit to Mexico, August 1967 63: Visit to Greece, September 1970 65: Visit to Mexico, 1968 66: Sport, 1968-1970 26/30/37 156 68: Reception by the Los Angeles Olympic Committee Honoring Brundage in Munich, September 4, 1972 78: Visit to Pakistan, November 13-17, 1970 Box 317: Scrapbooks 20: Visit to Madrid 32: Original Stoke Torch 37: Visit to Madrid 40A: La Pineta, his home in California 41: Visit to Iran 44: Visit to Baden-Baden, 60th Session of I.O.C., 1963 46: Visit to Matsue, Japan, September-October, 1964 60: Lyon, France 64: A Tribute to Alfred Hajas, the first Hungarian Olympic Champion in 1896, held in July, 1972 93: Visit to Mexico, May 8-12, 1972

Box 318: Scrapbooks 85: Crisis of South Africa's Participation in the Olympic Games in Mexico City, 1968 86: South Africa's Readmission: Information, Volume I 87: South Africa's Readmission: Information, Volume II Box 319: Scrapbooks 88: South Africa's Readmission: Pro 89: South Africa's Readmission: Against, Volume I 91: Boycott of U.S.A. Black Athletes of the XIX , Mexico City, 1968 Box 320: Scrapbooks 90: South Africa's Readmission: Against, Volume II 92: South African Controversy, 1969-70 94: XI Winter Olympic Games, Sapporo, Japan: Book I Box 321: Scrapbooks 95: XI Winter Olympic Games, Sapporo, Japan: Book II 96: XI Winter Olympic Games, Sapporo, Japan: Book III 97: Schranz's Disqualificatios 98: Sport 1972 Box 322: Scrapbooks 99: Controversy over the Olympic Games Scheduled to be held in Denver, 1976 100: Controversial Opinions by or about Brundage, 1936, 1948, 1959, 1962, 1964-70 101: Encomium Clippings on Brundage, 1936, 1947, 1948, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1962, 1964-70 102: Trips, Interviews, and Special Events, 1956, 1964-70

Box 323: Photograph Albums 104: Family, 1900-1915 26/30/37 157 107: European Travel, 1963, 1966 Scrapbook Number 1: Sport, 1928-1944

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 1.01 Guest Editorial by Arnold Lurie (Note: comments on technical training) 1.02 AAU Approves New Ohio Association December 1930 1.03 “Name 130 Honorary Rockne Pallbearers,” by Carl Aldrich, C. A. C. Journal 1.04 “Sports Committee of 1933 Fair Starts Ball December Rolling,” by Harland Rohm 11, 1930 1.05 Amateur Baseball Group Makes Plans for January 7, 1932, Springfield Massachusetts Republican 1932 1.06 Photograph [newsphoto or brochure]: US Amateur Baseball Association - Executive Board 2.01 “Avery Brundage,” Who's Who in America 2.02 “Avery Brundage '09 Given New May, 1939 Acclaim,” Lion Tatler (S.A.E.) 2.03 “Brundage to Run Chicago Fair Sports,” (Note: Photo shown as Avery Brundage is another person.) 2.04 Avery Brundage Named World's Fair [January Sport Committee Manager, A.P. Wire 12] 2.05 “Brundage to head sports for ‘33 Fair,” January Herald and Examiner 13, 1932 2.06 S-I-D-E-L-I-N-E-S, by Leo Fischer, Chicago April 7, American 1931 2.07 "Geiger Says ‘Strong Sporting Program January 6, Needed for World’s Fair’ Brundage Ideal 1931 Man to Assume Charge at Once," Chicago American 2.08 “The Human Playback Machine: Avery Brundage,” (Chairman of the U.S. Olympic Committee,)” cartoon 2.09 “Geiger Says: ‘Well Deserved’ and ‘Fair in January Policies,’” 17, 1935 2.10 “Name Members of Sports Committee” Worlds Fair 26/30/37 158

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 2.11 “Army Expands Sports Program, Boots September Demands for Equipment,” by Hugo G. 1944 Autz, Sporting Goods Dealer 2.12 Caricatures: Of AAU Officials at the November Annual Convention, Kansas City Times 17, 1931 2.13 “Avery Brundage to Head World’s Fair Sport Body” 4.01 43rd Annual AAU Convention - Kansas November City [photograph] 17, 1931

4.02 Dinner Tendered to Wm. B. Simpson by January Directors of CAA [photograph] 19, 1933

5.01 49th AAU Convention, , Mass. November [photograph] 14, 1937

5.02 Executive Committee of the AOA at January 8, NYAC [photograph] 1938

6.01 Members of the Congress of the July 29, International Amateur Athletic 1932 Association, Los Angeles, California, [photograph]

6.02 Dinner in Honor of the AOC July 22, 1932 7.01 White House Reception of A.A.U. with H. November Hoover, [photograph], (Note in book states 19, 1930 “Section of Hoover and Brundage cut out and sent to Germany, May, 1972") 7.02 Photograph of White House Reception, 42nd November Annual Convention, Amateur Athletic 17, 1930 Union of U.S. [with wives and children] 9.01 “Olympic Rift Splits A.A.U. and Colleges” 9.02 “Olympic Meeting ‘continued from page 4,’” [start of article is missing] 9.03 Invitation to Golden Anniversary Banquet of A.A.U. in the U.S. 9.04 “Golden Jubilee Banquet Highlight of December A.A.U. Convention Here,” Washington Post 4, 1938 26/30/37 159

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 9.05 “A.A.U. Ready to Cooperate with November N.C.A.A.” 14, 1937 9.06 Article: "Compromise on Olympic November Representation is Effected: Parity is 18, 1937 Adoped for Sports Bodies" - Arthur J. Daley, New York Times

9.07 Colleges Strike at AAU Control October 19, 1937 9.08 “See International Aid for Colleges in October Olympic Fight” 21, 1937

9.09 “ Brundage to Aid Colleges in Olympic October Fight Report,” Chicago American 26, 1937 9.10 “Olympic Switch Denied” 9.11Brundage May Head AAU December 7, 1939 9.12 “Colleges Win Compromise on November Olympics,” Chicago Daily News 18, 1937 9.13 S-I-D-E-L-I-N-E-S by Leo Fischer, Chicago July 10, American 1939 9.14 Golden Anniversary Banquet of A.A.U. of the United States, December program 3, 1938 10.0 “A.A.U. Calendar,” Amateur Athlete January, 1 1939 10.0 “Brundage May Be ‘Drafted:’ Election as November 2 A.A.U. Head Seen,” by Leo Fischer, Chicago 15, 1939 Herald-American 10.0 “The Pulse: Bingham Misquoted; ‘Wasn’t February 3 Knocking A.A.U. Officials’,” by George 9, 1939 C. Careus [?], Boston Evening Transcript 10.0 “Roundy Says . . . ,” [Brundage speaking March 29, 4 to Rounders Club] 1940 10.0 Certificate: From AAU to Avery Brundage March 1, 5 - Veteran Membership 1940 10.0 Article: "AAU - Golden Jubilee [missing] 6 Convention" - Bill Boni 26/30/37 160

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 10.0 "Mass Athletics As Defense Measure, Old August 15, 7 Coach's Plan", Joe Williams, New York World 1940 Telegram 10.0 "AAU Meddlers Stiil Hound Grid 8 Players," Jack Miley 10.0 "About World Affairs and Meters," Jesse August 13, 9 Abramson, New York Herald-Tribune 1940 11.0 Picture News Page: "Following the December 1 Delegates Around During a Day at the 8, 1940 52nd Annual AAU Convention," Denver Post

11.0 “Tourney Will be Held Here for Seventh December 2 Straight Year,” Denver Post 6, 1940 11.0 “Invitation of Nazi Boxing Head Prompts December 3 Quick Action,” Denver Post 8, 1940 11.0 New Set-Up for International Participation December 4 is Proposed, Denver Post [continues as “Sports 8, 1940 Federation Proposed by AAU” 12.0 “A.A.U. Chiefs: Sports this Morning,” by December 1 Chester Nelson, Rocky Mountain News 6, 1940 12.0 “Sports this Morning,” Rocky Mountain News December 2 7, 1940 12.0 “Denver Certain to Get Cage Tourney,” by 3 Wiles Hallock 12.0 “A.A.U. Delegates ‘Chin’ at Annual 4 Conventions Here: 300 Amateur Heads Arrive for Conclave” 12.0 “U.S. Athletes Will Not Go to Germany” 5 12.0 “A.A.U. Reinstates Luisetti,” Denver Post December 6 9, 1940 12.0 “A.A.U. Officials Debate Yards Versus December 7 Meters,” Denver Post [newsphoto] 6, 1940 12.0 “1941 Amateur Athletic Union Officers,” 8 [newsphoto] 13.0 “Plotting Vast A.A.U. Program,” Herald- December 1 American 11, 1942 13.0 “The Convention,” Amateur Athlete January 2 1943 26/30/37 161

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 13.0 “A.A.U. Leaders Whose Convention December, 3 Closes Here Sunday,” Columbus Dispatch 1943 13.0 “Broader Program of Mass Athletics Urged December 4 by Brundage,” New York Times 13, 1942 13.0 “Brundage Asks A.A.U. to Widen Program December 5 of Physical Education,” New York Herald Tribune 13, 1942 13.0 “AAU Fails to Receive Bids for December 6 Swimming Meets,” by James S. Kearns, 13, 1942 Chicago Sun 13.0 “Brundage Urges Level of Axis Sports December 7 Program,” Chicago Times 13, 1942 (?) 13.0 “A.A.U. Delegates Learn of Navy Sports December 8 Program,” Chicago Tribune [continuation of 12, 1942 article, missing start] 16 - Complete pages from the paper with July 8, 17 articles on Olympic Games, Boston Sunday Post 1928

18.0 Hahn and Hamm Make New World's July 8, 1 Records, Boston Post 1928 19.0 “How Stadium Looked as One of Greatest July 8, 1 Track Meets in History Progressed,” Boston 1928 Post 19.0 “Bungalowing the Olympiad,” Los Angeles November 2 Examiner [newsphoto] 24, 1931 20.0 “Paddock Named for ______: Sprinters’ July 9, 1 Status is Challenged Because of Outside 1928 Activities,” by J. P. Abramson, New York Herald-Tribune 20.0 “32 Oarsmen and Seven Crews Selected 2 for Olympic Games” 20.0 “From Another Angle,” by Harry Cross 3 20.0 “Earlier Olympic Track Trials Next Year January 3, 4 Planned,” [title fragment] by Harry Cross, 1931 New York Herald Tribune 20.0 “Olympics Will Be Held as 5 Carded–Brundage” 20.0 “Olympic’s Chief Laud Work of Los 6 Angeles Committee” 26/30/37 162

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 20.0 “US to Send Hockey Team to Amateur [missing] 7 Tourney in Poland” 20.0 “Fight Looms Over Site of Olympic May 8, 8 Tryouts,” Denver Post 1931 20.0 “Chicago Certain to Get Olympic Fight, 9 Track Tests” 20.1 “Vote Shift of Olympic Trials to 0 California” 20.1 “Minneapolis 6 May Be Chose for Long 1 Trip” 21.1 “_.A.U. Investigates Pro Charges,” [title 2 fragment, article missing] 21.0 Hartford Courant pictures of 1932 Olympic November 1 Stadium, leaders, and representatives 25, 1931 21.0 “Three Big Shots” [picture: William May 2 Garland, Brundage, and George W. Graves] 21.0 “Graves and Brundage in S. F. Today” 3 21.0 “Los Angeles Olympiad to Lead All, Says 4 President Brundage” 21.0 “Amateur Chiefs Are Here,” San Francisco 1931 or 5 Chronicle [newsphoto] 1932 21.0 “Olympiad Leaders Arrive” Los Angeles Times November 6 Part A, 20, 1931 21.1 “Olympic Games Leaders Arrive,” Part B November 0 20, 1931 21.0 “Olympic Plans Approved,” Long Beach Press November 7 Telegram 27, 1931 21.0 “Olympic Heads Approve Rowing November 8 Course,” Long Beach Sun 24, 1931 21.0 “L.A. Artist Wins $500 for Olympic November 9 Design,” L.A. Examiner 23, 1931 21.1 “L.A. Olympic Workers Win Chief’s 0 Praise,” Los Angeles Examiner 22.0 “A.A.U. Leader Seeks Change in Dates for November 1 Meet at U.C.” by Harry M. Hayward, San 25, 1931 Francisco Examiner 26/30/37 163

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 22.0 “Avery Brundage,” Mercury November 2 18, 1931 22.0 “Coach Predicts Track Decline” 3 22.0 “Slice! May Reduce Number of U.S. April 29, 4 Olympic Athletes,” C. Times 1933 22.0 “Olympic Week to Raise Fund for April 30, 5 Athletes,” by John Carmichael, Chicago Daily 1932 News 22.0 “Olympic Funds Low–Olympic Finances April 30, 6 Are in Bad Shape,” by Alan Gould, 1932 Philadelphia ______22.0 “Racketeers Get Olympic Funds Brundage April 1, 7 Says” 1932 22.0 “Fund Shortage to Cut U.S. Olympic May 26 8 Entries,” Herald Examiner 22.0 “Brundage Confirms Condition of Low May 26 9 Olympic Fund Chest” 22.1 “Chicago Organizes to Raise Olympic June 13, 0 Funds,” Chicago Daily News 1932 22.1 “Name Group to Raise Chicago’s Quota June 13, 1 for U.S. Olympic Team,” Chicago Herald- 1932 Examiner 22.1 “Start Fund Drive,” Chicago American June 20, 2 [newsphoto] 1932 22.1 “Olympic Fund Lags: Program 3 Threatened” 22.1 “Help Olympics,” Chicago American June 18, 4 [newsphoto] 1932 22.1 “Loop Quarters Are Open for Olympic June 20, 5 Drive,” Chicago Daily News 1932 22.1 “Glen Oak Course Beats National July 11, 6 Champion,” Tribune, [newsphoto] 1932 22.1 “Wykoff Given Great Reception by 7 Crowd” 22.1 “Chicago Club Gives $1,500 to June 23, 8 Olympics,” St. Louis Star 1932 26/30/37 164

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 23.0 “Another German Bobsled Team February 1 Smashup, Four Badly Hurt,” by Edward J. 3, 1932 Neil, Buffalo Courier Express 23.0 “Olympic Speaker,” Tribune, [newsphoto] November 2 29, 1931 23.0 “Brundage Seeks New I.C. 4 A Date” 3 23.0 “Olympic Plans Are Praised by Chiefs” 4 23.0 “Avery Brundage Seeking to Standardized December, 5 Amateur Code,” National Business Digest 1933 23.0 “The American Olympic Committee 6 Inspects the Bobsled Run” [newsphoto] 23.0 “Results of Second Day’s Events in 3rd February 7 Olympic Winter Games,” Herald-Tribune 6, 1932 23.0 Newsphoto, and Avery February 8 Brundage, Syracuse Post Standard 6, 1932 23.0 “Captain Wibon of Swedish Olympic August 14, 9 Body, A.A.U. Guest,” Post 1931 23.1 “Shea, Olympic Star Wins Second Title,” February 0 by Edward J. Neal, Syracuse Post 6, 1932 23.1 DIPLOMA: Lake Placid - 1932 Games . . . 1932 1 to Avery Brundage 23.1 “10,000 Meter Speed-Skating Trials in February 2 Olympic Games Ruled ‘No Races’ After 6, 1932 Long Dispute,” New York Herald-Tribune 23.1 “U.S. Sextet Beats Poland, 4 to 1, in February 3 Olympic Hockey,” New York Herald Tribune 6, 1932 24.0 “______America’s Hopes of Triumph February 1 in Olympic Figure Skating,” New York Herald 6, 1932 Tribune [newsphoto] 24.0 “Speaking Out on Sports,” by Westbrook February 2 Pegler, New York Evening [?] Post 8, 1932 24.0 The New York Times, Picture Section February 3 14, 1932 25.0 “Olympic 1896 Track Records Not So February 1 Flossy,” by Warren Brown 22, 1932 25.0 “U.S. to Back Nurmi in Olympic Fight,” July 23, 2 by Maxwell Stiles, Herald Examiner 1932 26/30/37 165

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 25.0 “IAAF Commission Rules on July 29, 3 Matter... Barred with No 1932 Appeal From Verdict Possible,” New York Times 25.0 “Complete Success is Assured for January 4 Olympics (1932), Brundage Says,” by Paul 16, 1932 Mickelson, Denver Post 25.0 “German Lauds Arrangements for July 23, 5 Olympics,” Herald-Examiner 19?? 25.0 “Blocks Ruled out for Games” July 28, 6 1932 25.0 Certificate for Competitors in Final Try- 1932 7 outs Held by the A.O.C. 25.0 “I.A.A.F. in Los Angeles” [newsphoto] 1932 8 25.0 “Final Olympic Trials Cause Discord,” by July 9, 9 Alan Gould, Denver Post 1932 25.1 “Final American Olympic Tryouts and July 15-16, 0 A.A.U. National Track and Field 1932 Championships” [program] 26.0 “Xth Olympiad Los Angeles, 1932" [auto 1932 1 pass for Olympic Stadium parking area] 26.0 Olympic Men Find Competition is With July 26, 2 Self, Not With Others 19?? 26.0 “Urges Taxation for Olympics” 3 26.0 American Olympic Committee, “Games of 4 the Tenth Olympiad, July 30- August 14, 1932,” [brochure] 26.0 Olympic Games Provide Success in Every August 27, 5 Phase, Christian Science Monitor 1932 26.0 “The Modern Olympics: The Second of May 1932 6 Three Articles on the Olympic Games,” Cherry Circle 27.0 “Will Direct Track Meet,” Chicago Daily News July 18, 1 [newsphoto] 1932 27.0 “50,000 Fans Cheer International Stars in August, 2 Daily News Meet,” Chicago Daily News 1932 26/30/37 166

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 28.0 “Call to Athletes Issued by Hitler,” New York December 1 Times 15, 1933 28.0 “See Brundage O.K. on Games in Berlin,” August 10, 2 1934 ? 28.0 “Brundage Sails to Decide if US Will July 27, 3 Enter Olympics” 1934 28.0 “U.S. Delays OK on Berlin Olympics . . . 4 Brundage to Probe Nazi-Jewish Status” 28.0 “Nazi's Satisfy Olympic Men,” Milwaukee June 21, 5 Journal 1934 28.0 “Bonthron Mark Gains Approval,” New York August 29, 6 Times 1934 28.0 “Germany is ‘Uncivilized State’ Says September 7 Brundage, after Studying Policy on in 26, 1934 Olympics,” New York Herald-Tribune 28.0 “US Participation in Olympic Games is September 8 Assured,” Detroit News 27, 1934 28.0 “Olympic Group Makes Peace with November 9 Germany” 22 28.1 Future of Olympic Games with 0 Competition in Fasting, [cartoon] 28.1 “U.S. Fails to Act on German Olympic February 1 Bid,” Chicago Herald and Examiner 5, 1934 28.1 “Seeks Acceptance of Olympic Bid,” New June 22, 2 York Times 1934 28.1 “At Hotel Adlon, Berlin” 3 28.1 “See Brundage O.K. on Games in Berlin,” August 10, 4 Chicago American 1934 28.1 “Brundage on Olympic Quiz” 5 28.1 “Olympics Bid Before Board: Germany September 6 Assures Brundage Fair Break for Jews,” by 26, 1934 Herbert Alan, New York Post 28.1 “Brundage Eyes German Sport Status of September 7 Jews,” Chicago Tribune 14, 1934 28.1 “Brundage Puts Off Decision on Nazi September 8 Olympics” 14 26/30/37 167

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 28.1 “Brundage Urges Immediate Vote on U.S. September 9 Entry in Olympics,” by Arthur Daley, New 26, 1934 York Times 28.2 (Île de France is in 1051,” New York Sun September 0 25, 1934 28.2 “U.S. Accepts Invitation to Olympic September 1 Games in Germany,” Chicago Tribune 26 28.2 “Leading Members of U.S. Amateur 2 Athletic Union Who Voted Against Participating in 1936 Olympics” [newsphoto] 29.0 “Olympiaden Hotad...USA - Medverkan August 25, 1 under Debatt,” Dagens Nyheter 1934 29.0 “All Världens idrottsledare i Stockholm,” August 25, 2 Svenska Dagbladet 1934 29.0 “Ögonblicksbider och intervjuer” 3 29.0 “Idrottens Världskongress Öppnad: i August 28, 4 Stadshuset under högtidliga ceremonier,” 1934 Nyadagligtallehanda 29.0 “Glöm Nurmiaffären, säger Mr. September 5 Brundage,” Huforidstadsbladet 5, 1934 29.0 “Idrotten måste följa: August 29, 6 Ecklesiastikministern,” Svenska Dagbladet 1934 30.0 Suomen Urheilen Johto ei ole maan 1 urheilutulosten Tasolla-- “Sanoo Amerikan urheiluliiton Puheenjohtaja Avery Brundage” 31.0 “Olympiad Despite Hitler Will be Held,” 1 Herald-Examiner 31.0 “Prize for Olympic Essay” 2 31.0 Hans Nusslein (Pro Tennis Star), Sonntagsport, March 17, 3 Chicago [newsphoto] 1935 31.0 “Nusslein In 1935 Indoor Tennis Debut” March 7, 4 [“To Raise Funds to Send US Team to 1935 Germany...Newspic...Avery Brundage with Nusslein,”] Chicago Daily News 31.0 "Pressure on AAU Against US in Games" - 5 Maxwell Stiles 26/30/37 168

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 31.0 “American Sport Leader Here Planning for September 6 1936 Meet,” Continental News and Berlin Topics 23, 1934 31.0 “All Right, Let’s Go!” [cartoon, “A.A.U. December 7 and Athletes Going to Berlin”], New York 9, 1935 Evening Journal 31.0 “The Weight of the Evidence,” Harvard November 8 Crimson 5, 1935 32.0 “Hockey Opens Olympics Today, Two 1936 1 English Players Barred...Canadians Are Ruled Out After Protest on Eligibility” 32.0 “Brundage Sails: Sees Full U.S. Olympic January 24 2 Entry” 32.0 “President of Olympic Board Writes 1936 3 Letters to U.S. Stars Urging Spread of Good Will,” by Winthrop Lyman 32.0 “Winter Games Best Ever–Brundage. U.S. February 4 Improves,” by Avery Brundage, Los Angeles 18, 1936 33.0 “US Olympic Body Takes More November 1 Temperate Stand Than A.A.U. on Racial 23, 1933 Issue,” New York Times 33.0 “Olympic Body Backs Water on Jewish November 2 Ban,” by Bob Considine, Washington Herald 23, 1933 33.0 “A.A.U. Receives German’s Pledge,” by November 3 Bert P. Taggart, Pittsburgh Post Gazette 22, 1933 33.0 “U.S. Pledges ‘36 Olympic Entry If Berlin November 4 Lets Jews Compete,” J. P. Abramson, New 23, 1933 York Herald Tribune 33.0 “British Fail to Act on Olympic Situation” November 5 24 33.0 “Olympic Status up to Germany, Says November 6 Brundage,” by J. P. Abramson, New York Herald 24, 1933 Tribune 33.0 “Vote on Olympics Widely Approved,” by November 7 Arthur J. Daley, New York Times 24, 1933 33.0 “Brundage Names A.A.U. Committees” January 22 8 33.0 “Sporting Comment about National March 18, 9 A.A.U. Basketball Tournament Held in 1934 Kansas City,” by C. E. McBride, Kansas City Star 26/30/37 169

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 34.0 “Reopen Attack on U S Entry into December 1 Olympics,” 6, [1934 ?] 34.0 “Brundage Thinks US Must Work,” by 2 Alan Gould [re U.S. accepting invitation to 1936 games] 34.0 “Brundage with announcement of his December 3 arrival for 46th annual convention of U.S. 6, 1934 AAU,” [newsphoto] [title broken from clipping, no source listed] 34.0 “Brundage Warns AAU of U. S. Decline in December 4 Sports,” Miami News 8, 1934 34.0 “Brundage Says U.S. Must Go to 5 Olympics” 34.0 “Disclaims a Spokesman: No One Chosen December 6 to Speak for Jews, Anti-Nazi League 9, 1934 Says,” New York Times 34.0 “A.A.U. Expects Exciting December 7 Election–Brundage May Back Mahoney,” 9, 1934 Miami News “34.0 “New York Gets A.A.U President and December 8 Convention: Mahoney Succeeds Brundage 10, 1934 as AAU President” Miami News 34.0 “Issue on Olympics Quashed by A.A.U. at December 9 Miami Meeting,” New York Times 9, 1934 34.1 “Jews Seen Supporting Olympics,” by December 0 Alan Gould, Miami News 8, 1934 34.1 “U.S. Senator Praises A.A.U. Sports December 1 Efforts,” Miami Herald 10, 1934 34.1 “O’er the Sports Desk: Mahoney Chosen 2 New President of A.A.U.,” by Jack Bell 34.1 “Controversy over Olympics Looms at December 3 A.A.U. Meet: Sessions Get Underway 9, 1934 Here,” Miami News 34.1 “Brundage Steps Out, Mahoney In as December 4 A.A.U. Chief,” 9, 1934 34.1 Photograph of plaque awarded to John 5 Grover for outstanding leadership in amateur athletics, presented by A.A.U. 26/30/37 170

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 34.1 “Presides over A.A.U.” [newsphoto of 6 Brundage], Herald Tribune 34.1 Brundage Ste______ler Blocks A.A.U. 7 Anti-Nazi,” [title fragment] 35.0 "Rejects Proposal to Abandon Meter" - A. November 1 J. Daley, New York Times 20, 1933 35.0 “A.A.U. Convention Votes for Meter,” New November 2 York Times 21, 1933 35.0 “A.A.U. Warns Germany to Lift Its Ban on [November 3 Jews,” A.P.Wire 20] 35.0 “AAU Delegates Debate Berlin Olympic November 4 Site,” Pittsburgh Sun Telegram 20, 1933 35.0 “Metric System is Retained by AAU,” by 5 Bert P. Taggart, [incomplete article] 35.0 “Text of AAU's Resolution to American [November 6 Olympic Group... Motion Threatening 20, 1933] Withdrawal of US Athletes to be Offered Tomorrow” A.P. Wire 35.0 “Brundage ______n Elected A.A.U. November 7 President: Former Illinois U. Athlete Holds 21, 1933 Office for Sixth Year,” Denver Post 35.0 “Battle Rages on Floor of Convention,” by 8 Charles J. Doyle 36.0 “AAU Hurls Jewish Defi at Germany,” November 1 Pittsburgh Post Gazette 21, 1933 36.0 “AAU Boycotts 1936 Olympics Because November 2 of The Nazi Ban on Jews,” New York Times 21, 1933 36.0 “AAU Tables German Protest of U S November 3 "Boycott" of '36 Olympics,” New York Herald 22, 1933 Tribune 36.0 “Vote of American AAU to Shun Olympic November 4 Games Falls Like Bomb in Berlin: 22, 1933 Germany Stunned by Boycott Move,” New York Times 36.0 “Olympic Group to Meet Today in November 5 Washington,” New York Herald Tribune 22, 1933 36.0 “German Denial of Racial Sport Edict [November 6 Silent on Unofficial Bars” 21, 1933] 26/30/37 171

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 36.0 “AAU Receives Germany's Pledge” [missing] 7 39.0 “Committee Action Recommending 1 Boston to be Brought up Again; Three New Records Accepted,” by W. J. McGoogan, St. Louis Post-Dispatch 39.0 “Brundage points out Danger and Evils of November 2 System” “Starting Blocks to be Used,” 18 Milwaukee 39.0 “Brundage Again A.A.U. Chief; Title Meet November 3 for Pittsburgh,” Philadelphia 18 39.0 “Schools Given Right to Name Eligible November 4 Stars,” by Alan J. Gould, Minneapolis 19 39.0 “A.A.U. Favors Starting Blocks But Will November 5 Not Permit their Use,” Boston 18 39.0 “Brundage Right Man for AAU 1928 6 Presidency,” American Athletic Union Bulletin. 39.0 “Brundage Favors a Fund of $2,000,000 1928 7 for Olympics,” American Athletic Union Bulletin 39.0 “AAU Starts Drive Against Ring November 8 Outlaws,” Tribune 28, 1929 39.0 Pamphlet: Of Avery Brundage Addresses: November, 9 "In Defense of the Amateur Code" 1929 Delivered at 41st A.A.U. Banquet 39.1 "Athletics and Industry," Brundage 0 Address to Chicago Association of Commerce 39.1 “Amateurism Must Reform, Brundage November 1 Says,” Chicago Daily Tribune 19, 1929 41.0 “AAU'S Mysterious Backer Believed to be December 1 Brundage...Donor of $2,000,000 Fund Will 20, 1930 Be Made Known Soon,” by Charles E. Parker, New York Telegram [part of title is missing] 41.0 “Brundage Signally Honored,” Cherry Circle December 2 1930 41.0 “Brundage Aims to Cement Amateur Body December 3 Truce,” by Charles E. Parker, New York Telegram 19, 1930 41.0 [untitled article regarding Brundage being 4 proud of showing in the junior field] 26/30/37 172

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 41.0 “AAU Plans Nation Merger with YMCA” 5 41.0 “Brundage Again Heads A.A.U.” Discus December, 5 193? 41.0 “High Athletic Officials Praise Club for Its May, 1930 6 Conduct of National Swim Meet,” by Avery Brundage, Discus 41.0 “Central A.A.U. Officials Meet,” 7 [newsphoto] 41.0 "Brundage Again Heads National Amateur November, 8 Athletic Union,” Clarence A. Bush, Tricolor 1930 41.0 “Looking Them Over,” John Cresbaugh, 9 Jr. Montclair Times 41.1 “An Appreciation,” [for Rocky Mountain 1929 [?] 0 Association of the A.A.U. hosting the outdoor track and field championship] by Avery Brundage 41.1 “Brundage will Tell of Cage Meet Over March 8, 1 KYW,” Herald Examiner 1931 42.0 “AAU Honors Jones at Banquet February 1 Tonight,”C. E. Post 26, 1931 42.0 “Jones Presented Medal,” Denver Post March 1, 2 [newsphoto] 1931 42.0 “Donoghue Is Toastmaster at Dinner to 3 Bobby Jones,” P. T. Ringling, Tri-Color Magazine 42.0 “The Bobby Jones Love Feast,” by Ernest April, 4 Heitkamp, The Cherry Circle 1931 42.0 Invitation/Reservation Slip for A.A.U.’s February 5 Testimonial Dinner Honoring Robert Tyre 26, 1931 Jones Jr. 42.0 “Jones Given Sullivan Medal, Highest February 6 AAU Award,” Chicago American 27, 1931 42.0 “Jones Given A.A.U. Medal as 1,500 February 7 Cheer,” Tribune 27, 1931 42.0 “Bobby Gets Medal for His Record: 8 Expect 1,500 to Attend Dinner for King of Golf” 26/30/37 173

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 42.0 “Honor Golf in Honoring Jones: Heit”by 9 Ernest L. Heitkamp 42.1 “A.A.U. of the U.S. National Sports February 0 Dinner Honoring Robert Tyre Jones Jr.” 26, 1931 [program] 43.0 “Brundage Seeks British-Yank Meet 1 Here,” by Bob Stanton 43.0 Avery Brundage with Lord David 2 Burghley, [newsphoto] 43.0 “Stars to Compete at Soldier Field August 26, 3 Tomorrow Night,” Walter J. Harris, G. 1930 Evening Post 43.0 “U.S., British Track Stars Arrive,” by Leo August 26, 4 Fischer, Chicago American 1930 43.0 “Of 40,000 at Soldiers Field for Track September, 5 Meet,” Tri Color [newsphoto] 1930 43.0 “City Welcomes World Track Stars August 2?, 6 Today,” Tribune [title fragment] [1930] 43.0 “Rockne Speaks at Luncheon for Track August 26, 7 Men,” Chicago Daily News 1930 43.0 “Uncle Sam Has His Chance to Get Even August 23, 8 with John Bull,” Tribune 1930 43.0 “Just a Modest Invitation,” [newsphoto of 9 Brundage with Vice-President Curtis] 44.0 “National Groups Named by A.A.U.” New February 1 York World 3, 1931 44.0 “12 Teams Seek Cage Titles at Stadium March 28, 2 Today,” Jack Ryan, Herald Examiner [?] 1931 44.0 “Brundage Visions Greatest Cage Meet” March 10, 3 Herald-Examiner 1931 44.0 “U.S. May Meet Germany in Chicago March 16 4 Track Games,” 44.0 “A.A.U. Makes Final Drawing,” March 28, 5 [newsphoto], Herald Examiner 1931 44.0 “Brundage Re-elected: Boston Picked for [November 6 Ring Meet Over St. Louis,” A.P. Wire 19] 44.0 “An Appreciation,” [39th Annual Track and 7 Field Championships of AAU held in Lincoln, Nebraska] 26/30/37 174

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 44.0 “Avery Brundage here for National AAU July 4, 8 Meet,” Lincoln State Journal 1931 44.0 “Brundage Foresees Olympic Struggle” 9 44.1 "The Vanishing Long Distance Racers" - July, 1931 0 Wm. S. Forman 44.1 “Great Field of Athletes Ready for Meet July 3, 1 Today,” Nebraska State Journal 1931 44.1 “Sidelines,” [AAU Meet and Brundage] 2 Leo Fischer 45.0 “Retain Brundage: The AAU Names November 1 President for Another Term at Election 18, 1931 Here,” Kansas City Tribune 45.0 “Ruling Made to Prohibit Any Role on 2 Screen,” by George T. Davis 45.0 “Prominent Delegates to the AAU Are 3 Sketched ‘In Action’ As . . .” [caricatures] 45.0 “Brundage Again Elected Head of Central 4 A.A.U.” 45.0 “Avery Brundage is Re-elected to Head [November 5 Amateur Union,” A.P. Wire 18] 45.0 “Avery Brundage is Re-elected Head of [November 6 AAU” A.P. Wire 18] 45.0 “Shapes Its House: The AAU Discusses November 7 Nation’s Sports Problems in All-Day 17, 1931 Session Here,” Kansas City Times 45.0 “He's An AAU Fixture” November 8 18, 1931 45.0 “AAU President Speaks Highly of January, 9 K.C.A.C. [Kansas City Athletic Club],” The 1932 Blue Diamond 45.1 “A Big Sports Day: AAU Starts 43rd November 0 Annual Convention Here With Twenty- 16, 1931 Nine Meetings,” Kansas City Times 45.1 “Brundage is Again AAU President,” Discus December 1 1931 46.0 “Brundage Plans Sweeping Probe of August 11, 1 Southland AAU,” L.A. Examiner 1932 26/30/37 175

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 46.0 "U S Team Plays Pros but Still Amateurs, 2 How Can That Be," M. Stiles 46.0 “Olympic OK Sought for Coast Favorite” 3 by Maxwell Stiles, Herald Examiner 46.0 "’New Deal’ Expected in Local Amateur 4 Athletic Circles this Fall" George T. Davis 46.0 “Paid Simon Pure Fighters Answer August 30, 5 Charges in Week,” Southtown Economist 1932 46.0 “As I Get It: A Boy’s Not a Boy When He August 30, 6 is Over 28,” Southtown Economist 1932 46.0 Program from Dinner hedl by A.A>U. Of August 14, 7 the U.S. on the occasion of the Track and 1932 Field Match 46.0 Cover of program for Track and Field August 14, 8 Championship 1932 47.0 “Track and Field Events of Amateur November 1 Athletic Union To Be Put On Metric 23, 1932 Basis,” New York Times 47.0 “Amelia Earhart Mentioned for Sullivan November 2 Award,” C. D. News 22, 1932 47.0 “AAU Votes Record Recognition to November 3 Losers At Olympics,” New York Times 22, 1932 47.0 “Meters to Boost US Prestige on Track, December 4 Says A.C. Gilbert,” Herald Tribune 19, 1932 47.0 “New A.A.U. Code Hits Promoters and 5 Fighters” 47.0 “Avery Brundage (elected to December 6 unprecedented fifth term as President of 1932 National A.A.U.) Southern [?] Amateur Athlete 47.0 “Central A.A.U. Upholds Ban on Matched 7 Bouts” 47.0 AAU Honors Brundage...Metric System 8 Adopted for Track and Field 47.0 Article: "Brundage Thinks Lovelock May 9 Clip His World Mark" H. MacNamara [article fragment] 47.1 “Brundage Set to Resign,” Chicago American November 0 [article fragment] 11 193? 26/30/37 176

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 47.1 “Stricter Adherence to Amateur Ideals November 1 Keynote of 44th Annual Meeting,” by 21, 1932 Arthur J. Daley, New York Times 47.1 “Brundage Not To Run Again, Report in 1933 2 East” 47.1 “A.A.U. American Track and Field February 3 Championship at Madison Square 25, 1933 Garden,” [program] 47.1 “Table Tennis Zone Tryouts Start Here November 4 Tomorrow,” Chicago American 16, 1933 47.1 “Great Trio in 800 Meter at A.A.U. Meet” 5 48.0 “Brundage Announces Retirement as AAU November 1 Chieftain,” Chicago American 15, 1933 48.0 “Brundage Drafted to Serve AAU as November 2 President,” Pittsburgh Press 21, 1933 48.0 “Brundage to Remain as AAU President,” November 3 Pittsburgh Sun Telegram 21, 1933 48.0 “Avery Brundage to head A.A.U. for Sixth [November 4 Time: Germands Deny Banning Jews in 21, 1933] Olympics,” A.P. Wire 48.0 “Garland First Recipient of Sullivan Medal November 5 Awarded for Outstanding Service to 21, 1933 Sports,” New York Times 48.0 “Chicagoan To Be Elected for Sixth Year 6 Today as Convention Closes,” by Volney Walsh 48.0 “Garland Named First Recipient of November 7 Sullivan Medal for Service,” Tribune 21, 1933 48.0 “Locarno Row May Affect Olympics” 8 48.0 “Pro-Jewish Resolution Adopted by 9 AAU...Jews Welcome Germany” 48.1 “Germany Gets Warning on Olympics,” by 0 Charles J. Doyle 48.1 Untitled article congratulating Brundage January 1 on being elected President of A.A.U. British 1933 Olympic Journal 26/30/37 177

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 49.0 “AAU Will Keep Olympic Issue Open December 1 Pending Future Attitude of Germany,” New 10, 1934 York Times 49.0 “Brundage Implores A.A.U. To Stop November 2 Factional Warfare,” by Alan Gould, Denver 10, 1936 Post 49.0 “Brundage, Back From Olympics: U. S. September 3 Leader Lauds Owens, Despite Ban,” J. P. 25 Abramson New York Herald Tribune 49.0 “The Sportsman–Doing the Impossible; 1935[?] 4 The Arm Chair Amateur,” by Charles E. Parker 49.0 “Avery Brundage Not Entirely at Fault in August 20, 5 Olympic Errors" E. J. Geiger, Chicago American 1936 49.0 “Brundage Back, Defends Action by September 6 Committee in Jarrett Case,” New York Times 25, 1936 49.0 “‘40 Olympics Being Booted Around 7 Again” 49.0 "Amateur Athletics in Good Hands," 1934 8 George M. R. Holmes, Monitor 49.0 “Kommodore” [Postcard photograph of January 9 Gustavus T. Kirby and Avery Brundage 29, 1936 49.1 Avery Brundage, Sir Thomas Fearnley, 0 and Ambassador Biddle [Photograph] 50.0 Winter Games, 1936 [ticket] February 1 6-16, 1936 50.0 “War Strikes AAU” November 2 15, 1937 50.0 “Avery Brundage Heads Bain Probe Grand December 3 Jury,” C. Times 7, 1931 50.0 “Avery Brundage” Chicago Association of Commerce 1938 4 [biographical essay] 50.0 “Olympic Chief is Chosen Head of New December 5 Grand Jury,” Evening Post 7, 1931 (?) 50.0 “New Jury Head,” Herald Examiner December 6 [newsphoto] 8, 1931 50.0 “Brundage Takes Hand in A.A.U. Election November 7 Plans” 15, 1937 26/30/37 178

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 50.0 “Completing the Lake Shore A.C.,” by Al 8 Demaree [comic strip] 50.0 “Hoyt to Be Named AAU President,” by November 9 Walter Kiley, Boston Evening ? 15, 1937 50.1 American Bank Note Company, 1940 0 Olympics stamp 50.1 “A.A.U. Carries Olive Branch to November 1 Washington,” by George Carens, Boston 15, 1937 Evening Transcript 50.1 “Jury Ready for Bank Quiz,” Examiner December 2 8, 1931 50.1 “Donaghue and Brundage Head A.A.U. 3 Delgates,” 50.1 “A.A.U. Opens Covention at Boston November 4 Today,” 13, 1937 50.1 “Brundage Men Back on Jobs” 5 50.1 “A.A.U. Elects Yale Graduate, Hoyte as [November 6 Head,” A.P. Wire 15] 50.1 “Political Trick Fails Mahoney: A.A.U. December 7 Again ‘Cleans House,’” Uncle Jake’s Sport 18, 1937 News 50.1 “Olympic Heads to Elect Officers on November, 8 Wednesday,” 1937 51.0 “Brundage Sees U S Win New Good January 1 Will,” C. D. News 17, 1936 51.0 “Olympic Athletes Face Close Fights in January 2 Games...Champions Will Get Real Tests, 18, 1936 Brundage Says,” C. D. News 51.0 “No Alibi for U S In Games,” New York Mirror February 3 26, 1936 51.0 “Brundage Praises Olympics,” New York Sun February 4 25, 1936 51.0 “Brundage Admits Worry Over Lack of April 21, 5 Olympic Funds: Has Hopes that Sports 1936 Fans Will Help,” by Philip G. Reed, Chicago American 26/30/37 179

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 51.0 “Brundage, Back, Asks Princeton to Raise February 6 Olympic Fund at Meet,” by Arthur Daley, 26, 1936 New York Times 51.0 “Nazis Praised: For Fair Treatment,” February 7 Cincinnati Enquirer 26, 1936 51.0 “Brundage Returns with Praise for German February 8 Olympic Direction...U.S. Committee Head 26, 1936 Says He Saw No Propaganda Efforts or Discrimination,” by J. P. Abramson, New York Herald Tribune 51.0 “Brundage Lauds Germans on Olympic February 9 Games: Brundage Returns, Praises 26, 1936 Conduct of Winter Games,” by Bob Cavagnaro, Buffalo Courier Express 51.1 “Chicago to Fight Change in Scene of 0 Track Trials: Coast to Try to Secure Olympic Trials at Meeting May 16,” Chicago Daily News 51.1 Illinois Alumni News [re Brundage persuading February, 1 U.S. A.A.U. to participate in 1936 games 1936 and raising financial support 51.1 “Folder to Aid Olympics: Brundage February 2 Arrives Today,” New York Herald Tribune 25, 1936 51.1 “By-Plays: A Gratifying Report by 3 Brundage,” by George M. R. Holmes, Christian Science Monitor 51.1 Only War will Stop Olympics, Herald Examiner March 11, 4 1936 51.1 “The Barber Shop,” [re Brundage trying to 1936 5 raise funds for U.S. Olympic Team] 51.1 “Avery Brundage Back at Mail-Covered March 6, 6 Desk After Sojourn in Germany,” Chicago 1936 American 51.1 “Olympic Head Urges Japan as 1940 March 2, 7 Games Site,” Tribune 1936 51.1 “Olympic Program On Air Tomorrow,” 8 53.0 “Amerikanisch Olympia--Gäste Im February 1 Rathaus,” Bremer Nachrichten 1, 1936 26/30/37 180

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 53.0 “Feierlicher Empfang Americankißcher February 2 Olymiagälte,” Bremer Zeitung 1, 1936 53.0 “Das Lob eines Bedeutenden Mannes für February 4 Gaemilß,” Volkischer Beobachter 26, 1936 53.0 Newsphoto of Brundage with unidentified September 5 official, Berliner Morgen Post 15, 1934 53.0 “BGI [?] Ichlägt Ungaren 2:1,” Volkischer Febraury 6 Beobachter 26, 1936 53.0 “Winter-Olympia Der erste groke Tag,” B. February 7 Z. am Mittag 6, 1936 53.0 “Amerikas Sportführer in Berlin,” Sport September 8 [Berlin] 14, 1934 53.0 “Unfer Mein [?],” Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung September 9 16, 1934 53.1 Newsphoto of Brundage and others, Bremer February 0 Zeitung 1, 1936 53.1 Newsphoto of Brundage and others, 1 Reichsportblatt 53.1 Newsphoto of Brundage aboard the 2 “Bremen,” Continental Post 53.1 Newsphoto of Brundage aboard the February 3 “Bremen,” Volkischer Beobachter [article continued 4, 1936 as: “Eigener Drahtbericht des B.B.”] 53.1 Chicago Association of Commerce April 22, 4 Luncheon featuring Brundage as Keynote 1936 Speaker, [poster] 54.0 Color poster [?] with bell 1 55.0 Radiogram with instructions for Olympic July 15, 1 team not to salute Swastika 1936 55.0 Invitation [?] from committee of the XI 1936 2 Olympiade in Berlin to Avery Brundage 55.0 Newsphoto of Brundage and other 3 committee members at stadium 55.0 Decal for American Olympic Fund 4 26/30/37 181

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 55.0 “Abendtafel,” [seating chart] August 5, 5 1936 55.0 “Die Umerifaner Fommen!” Hamburger Anzeiger July 23, 6 1936 55.0 “Amerikanißches,’ [cartoon] National Zeitung July 23, 7 [Esson] 1936 56.0 “Willkommen U.S.A.” 1936 1 56.0 “The Powerhouse,” [encouraging financial July 7, 2 support for U.S. Olympic Team], Daily News 1936 56.0 “Olympia - sondernummer” 1936 3 56.0 “Empfang des IOK un OK in der August 7, 4 Reichskanslei am,” [seating floorplans] 1936 57.0 Newsphotos of 1936 Olympics, New York Times August 2, 1 rotogravure picture section 1936 57.0 “Die Spiele find munderbar undherrlich August 14, 2 gemeflen, B. Z. 1936 57.0 Newsphotos, Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung 1936 3 58.0 “Deutschland Olympiasieger in handball 6 August 15, 1 Goldene an einem Tag für Deutschland,” 1936 Volkischer Beobachter 58.0 Seating plans [?] August 1, 2 1936 58.0 “Händels ‘Hrakles’ auf der Dietrich- 3 Eckart-Bühne 59.0 “Olympic Games,” Time August 10, 1 1936 59.0 “Long Delayed 1936 Olympic Report 2 Issued” 59.0 “Brundage Calls on U.S. to Meet August 18, 3 Regimented Nations’ Challenge,” by 1936 Ralph W. Barnes, New York Herald Tribune 59.0 “National Physical Training Urged by 4 Brundage for U.S. Athletes,” DATA [?] 26/30/37 182

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 59.0 Chicago showing of Olympia film, 5 [advertising flyer] 59.0 [fragment, last page re:] problems at 1936 November, 6 Olympics 1936 59.0 Fellowship Forum, Brundage Speech and March 23, 7 showing of Olympia, [advertising flyer] 1939 59.0 “Hitler Should See it Again” ‘Olympia’ a May 29, 8 Good Peace Film,” Pence James, Chicago Daily 1940 News 59.0 [clipping fragment re:] Showing of Olympia- March 9 festival of the nations, N. Y. A. C. Magazine 1940 60.0 “Playing the Game: Mr. Bingham June 13, 1 Withdraws,” by Ed Pollock, Philadelphia Evening 1938 Ledger [?] 60.0 “Bingham Will Have No Part of 1940 [June 8] 2 Olympics,” A.P. Wire 60.0 “Olympic Board Regrets Losing 3 Bingham’s Help” 60.0 “The Lowdown: 1916 Disappointment May 8, 4 Inspires Brundage to 1940 ‘Tryouts,’” by 1940 Lewis Burton, New York Journal and American Sports 60.0 Letter from “GTK” [Gustavus Kirby?] to June 15, 5 Brundage regarding his statement on 1938 resignation of Bingham, inlcuding 3 page enclosure of statement 60.0 “Brundage Makes His Report,” The Amateur May, 1938 6 Athlete 60.0 “Brundage on Resignation of W. J. June 10, 7 Bingham,” St. Louis Post Dispatch 1938 60.0 “Brundage Reports on Cairo Congress,” by April 15, 8 Arthur J. Daley 1938 60.0 “The A.A.U. and the Olympic Games” by December 9 Avery Brundage, Amateur Athlete 1938 61.0 “Olympic Ban Faces U S: Nations Would October 1 Ban U S From Olympics,” N. Y. News 25, 1937 61.0 “Olympic Bar of U.S. Yarn is Discounted,” October 2 Journal of Commerce 25, 1937 26/30/37 183

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 61.0 “Avery Brundage--Deutschlands Freund,” August 13, 3 Rhein und Ruhrzeitung 1938 61.0 “Games in 1948: Brundage Here. He Has 4 Answer After the Fair,” by Roy Cummings 61.0 “Down in Front–A Unique Track Meet,” August 11, 5 by Jesse Abramson, New York Herald Tribune 1938 61.0 “Sporting Gossip,” [re college athletes not 6 be able to participate in 1940 games since they were moved to September/October], by Sparrow Robertson 61.0 “Germans to Restore Olympus” 7 61.0 “I.O.C.’s Meeting in London, 6th to 9th June, 8 1939" 61.0 “I See Life,” by Charles Grave, Daily Mail June 8, 9 1939 62.0 “Noted Figure in Athletics Visits Island” 1 [Brundage in Jamaica], by Effat 62.0 U.S.A. Will Have Good Olympic Team,” January 2 Jamaica Standard 17, 1939 62.0 “We Welcome” [Avery Brundage to 3 Jamaica, by athletes] 62.0 Newsphoto “Honour U.S. Olympic Head” 4 62.0 “Olympic News 1940” [in Japanese] 5 62.0 Article in Japanese with newsphoto 6 62.0 Cover of Japan: In Pictures, Assahigraph Overseas May, 1939 7 Edition 62.0 Untitled article re: Avery Brundage visit to 8 and 1940 games being in Japan 62.0 Letter of Brundage to N.R.R. wishing 9 “continued progress and success” 62.1 Western Union telegram to Mr. And Mrs. 0 A. Brundage from Sawada 26/30/37 184

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 62.1 “Tatuta Maru” [prominent passenger list] 1 63.0 Telegram to Brundage from Hawaiian April 1, 1 Association 1939 63.0 Telegram to Brundage from the Mayor of April 3, 2 Tokyo 1939 63.0 Telegram to Brundage from the President April 3, 3 of Tokyo City Olympic Committee 1939 63.0 Telegram to Brundage from Kasai April 9, 4 1939 63.0 Newsphoto of Brundage, his wife, Mr. and 5 Mrs. McEvoy, and Mr. Clark Firestone in Japan 63.0 Postcard photo of M.S. Tatuta Maru 6 63.0 Telegram to Mr. and Mrs. Brundage from April 12, 7 J.A.A.A. 1939 63.0 Telegram to Mr. and Mrs. Brundage from April 12, 8 Takizo Matsumoto 1939 63.0 Telegram to Mr. and Mrs. Brundage from April 12, 9 Shoaku Ri 1939 63.1 Photograph of Brundage, his wife, Mr. and 0 Mrs. McEvoy, and two other unidentified people 63.1 Telegram to Brundage from Soyeshima April 14, 1 [1939] 63.1 Telegram to Brundage from Director of the April, 2 Board of Tourist Industry 1939 63.1 Telegram in Japanese April 14, 3 1926 [?] 63.1 Photograph of group on board ship 4 64.0 List of guests at Dinner honoring Mr. and April 18, 1 Mrs. Brundage at Ryukotei, Japan 1939 64.0 List of guests at Dinner honoring Mr. and April 14, 2 Mrs. Brundage at Koyokan, Japan 1939 26/30/37 185

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 64.0 List of guests at Dinner honoring Mr. and April 19, 3 Mrs. Brundage at “Seiyoken,” Ueno Park, 1939 Tokyo, Japan 64.0 Newsphoto of guests at Dinner Party 4 64.0 Photograph at dinner honoring Avery 5 Brundage 64.0 “Brundage Sails for Japan” [newsphoto of 6 Mr. and Mrs. Brundage] 64.0 “Aritas Entertain Brundages,” [newsphoto] 7 65.0 “AAU Moguls Meet on Tatuta Maru,” Nippu April 4, 1 Titi (?) 1939 65.0 “Brundage Praises Japan's Athletes,” Japan April 14, 2 Advertiser 1939 65.0 Famed Athlete to See Brundage at Tea 3 Party 65.0 Brundage Glad to Find Amateur Spirit in April 27, 4 Nippon, Osaka Mainichi & Tokyo Nichi Nichi 1939 65.0 ‘Brundage Visits Palace” 5 65.0 Clipping re American-Japan Society 6 Luncheon honoring Brundage 65.0 “Brundage Keen on Meeting Sports 7 Leaders,” Japan Times & Mail 65.0 “London, Detroit Bid for Olympics,” by 8 Wallace Hirai 65.0 “Sportsmen Honor Avery Brundage at 9 Tokyo Dinner,” Japanese American Review 65.1 “Brundage Arrives for Short Visit” 0 65.1 Newsphoto of Avery Brundage at Indoor 1 Pool of Tokyo Imperial University 65.1 “Unknowns Looming in 1940 Olympics: April 16, 2 Brundage Thinks Days of Cornering of 1939 Medals by Few Countries About Over,” Japan Advertiser 26/30/37 186

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 65.1 “Welcome to Brundage,” Japan Times & Mail” April 15, 3 1939 65.1 “Brundage urges Japan to Send Olympic April 22, 4 Teams,” Japan Times and Mail” 1939 65.1 Clipping re farewell dinner for Mr. and 5 Mrs. Brundage at Miyanoshita 65.1 “Brundage leaves for Hakone” 6 65.1 Clipping re Mr. and Mrs. Brundage leaving 7 Kyoto and Nara for London 65.1 Clipping re luncheon honoring Mr. and 8 Mrs. Brundage at Osaka 65.1 “Olympics [Supp]ort A[ssur]ed [?], Japan 9 Times and Mail 65.2 “Helsignfors or London to Get Olympic 0 Games”

65.2 Guide to amusement park [?], in Japanese 1 66 20 articles in Japanese 2 cards which are possibly translations of some articles: 1) “Eagerly Looking Forward to the Arriveal of My Close Friend Mr. Brundage,” The Miyako April 8 2)”The J.A.A.A. Officials Relieved when Mr. Brundage Cancels Golf Engagement,” Tokyo Asahi, April 22 67 7 Articles in Japanese Photograph of Brundage wearing sunglasses 69.0 “False Hopes Raised for '40 Olympics,” by 1 Roger Williams, San Francisco News 69.0 “War May Force Japan to Give Up 2 Olympics” 69.0 “Olympic Meet Set for Finland, Says 3 Brundage” 69.0 “Finland Prepares for Olympics,” by J. S. April 15, 4 Kearns, Chicago Daily News 1939 26/30/37 187

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 69.0 “Brundage Tells of Preparations Seen in June 29, 5 Finland,” by Jesse Abramson, New York Herald 1939 Tribune 69.0 “Finland Abuzz Over Olympics, Says 6 Brundage,” by Dave Camerer 69.0 “Organizing for the 1940 Olympic June, 1938 7 Games,” by Avery Brundage 69.0 “Brundage Tells U.S. Side in Olympic 8 Tangle,” by James Kearns 69.0 “Regarding Olympic Affairs” 9 69.1 Avery Brundage attending meeting of May 26, 0 International Games Committee,” Herald 1938 American [newsphoto] 69.1 “Economy Stressed at Olympic Session,” December 1 New York Times 6, 1938 69.1 “U.S. 1940 Olympic Plans to be Revealed 2 on Radio,” 69.1 “The 1940 Olympics,” New Jersey Journal August 28, 3 1939 69.1 “Finland Games Plan Approved,” Chronicle July 29, 4 Sporting Green 1938 69.1 “Brundage, Back from Trip, Speeds Plans 5 for U.S. 1940 Olympic Team,” by Arthur J. Daley 69.1 “Helsingfors Selected for 1940 Olympics,” July 17, 6 Herald Examiner 1938 69.1 “Finland Toils for Olympic,” by Bob July 31, 7 Considine, Daily Mirror 1939 70.0 “Victory Stamp Aids Olympic Fund May 14, 1 Efforts,” Herald Examiner 1939 70.0 “The Stamp Act,” by , New York May 18, 2 Times 1939 70.0 “Olympic Victory Stamps Offer Retailers a 3 Special Profit Opportunity . . .,” by Pete Miller 70.0 “Olympia #261" [photograph of Olympic 4 stamps] 26/30/37 188

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 70.0 “Olympia #265" [photograph of Olympic 5 stamps] 70.0 “Berlin #668" [photograph of Olympic 6 stamps] 70.0 Avery Brundage beginning to drum up May 15, 7 trade for the American Olympic Fund, 1939 [untitled article], Herald Examiner 70.0 Autograph Sheets of Olympic Stamps for 8 American Olympic Committee, [advertising flyer] 70.0 “KOK:n jäsenet tutustumassa 1939 9 olympiavalmisteluihin,” Uusi Suomi 71.0 “Svenska Riksdagskandidater I Åboland,” June 17, 1 Hufvudstadsbladet 1939 73.0 “Vaikeuksia U.S.A.:n urheilijoitten ja 1 turistien Kuljettamisessa Suomeen 73.0 “Brundage Says U. S. Might Hold [Septembe 2 Olympics If Finland Withdraws,” AP Wire r 18] 73.0 “U.S. Resumes Plans for Olympic Jaunt,” 3 by Lewis Burton 73.0 “Olympics This Year Opposed by French,” March 17, 4 New York Times 1940 73.0 “Olympic Games in Buenos March 26, 5 Aires?...Difference in Seasons a 1940 Difficulty,” Buenos Aires Herald 73.0 Untitled article re letter from Brundage February 6 concerning fact that Finland had not yet 12, 1940 relinquished Olympic games, Herald American 73.0 “Le coraggiose parole del presidente del November 7 C.O. Americano sullo svolgimento dei 12, 1939 Giochi del 1940,” Gazetta dello Sport 73.0 Untitled article re American athletes being September 8 disappointed if 1940 Olympics are called 21, 1939 off, Newark Evening News 73.0 “Olympic Committee Sends One Last Page March 5, 9 of Publicity: Christmas Card from 1940 Helsinki,” by Bill Corum, New York Journal American 73.1 Olympic Christmas card from Olympic 0 Commissaire 26/30/37 189

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 73.1 Olympic Christmas card from President of 1 the Organizing Committee for the XIIth Games 73.1 “Chance (But a Slim One) that U.S. Gets [Septembe 2 Olympics,” AP Wire r 19] 74.0 “ ‘40 Olympics Off Says Finnish Press” AP [March 31] 1 Wire 74.0 “Olympic Games” Amateur Athlete June, 1940 2 74.0 “American Olympic Group Votes to May 6, 3 Permit Staging of Final Tryouts,” New York 1940 Times 74.0 “Simms Says Olympics Will Help unite December 4 Nations,” New York Herald Tribune 31, 1940 74.0 “Olympic Tryouts in U.S. to Award [April 14] 5 American Athletes,” AP Wire 74.0 “American Olympic Group Signs "Death October 6 Warrant" to 1940 Games,” Chicago Tribune 30, 1940 74.0 “Why Not Los Angeles?” Los Angeles Times October 7 31, 1939 74.0 “Finnish Official Cancel Olympics,” New April 24, 8 York Times 1940 74.0 “Army to Skip Olympic Games,” I.N.S. Wire [October 9 22] 74.1 “‘Victory Olympiad’ Among Nations of June 20, 0 Western Hemisphere urged for First Year 1943 of Peace,” New York Herald Tribune 74.1 “Hope Persists for Revival of the Olympic December 1 Games,” by Harry Keck, Sun Telegram 26, 1942 74.1 “Olympian Clouds,” by John Kieran 2 74.1 “Brundage Predicts Big Sports Boom” Los February 3 Angeles Evening Herald Express 9, 1944 74.1 “The Christmas Card that Wasn’t” by Jack December 4 Ryan, Chicago Daily News 24, 1942 74.1 “A Strange Document,” by Al Laney, New December 5 York Herald Tribune 24, 1942 26/30/37 190

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 74.1 “American Sports Are ‘Rotting at the 6 Roots,’ Says Avery Brundage” by John Beckman 74.1 “L.A. Eyes Postwar Olympics,” by Frank 7 Lowery 74.1 “Angelenos Would Stage 1948 Olympiad” 8 74.1 “The Olympiad: U.S. Hopes to Attend [January 9 Meet,” UP Wire 26] 74.2 “In the Wake of the News,” [column re March 25, 0 Brundage meeeting with IOC in 1944 Switzerland] Chicago Tribune 75.0 Brundage Envisions Next Olympics in ‘48 1 75.0 “Avery Brundage Aids Proposal to Return March 3, 2 Thorpe's Trophies,” 1940 75.0 “Postward Olympics,” Newsweek May 22, 3 1944 75.0 “Russia May Come In: Brundage Thinks 4 Olympics May Be Returned in 1948,” by Oscar Fraley, Pasadena Post or Pasadena Star-News [typewritten copy of article] 77.0 “Winter Olympics Called Off,” Chicago Times November 1 24, 1939 77.0 “Olympic Trials Likely to Be Held, this 2 Year, Even If Games Are Not,” Wisconsin State Journal 77.0 Invitation to A.O.C. to attend the Winter July 1, 3 Olympics in February, 1940 1939 81.0 “Pan-Am Olympic Scheme Gains in [January 1 Favor,” AP Wire 22] 81.0 “Pan-Am Meet Will Be Held in U. S.,” New January 2 York Times 20, 1940 81.0 “Pan-Am Games Could be Great Event,” 3 by Bob Considine 81.0 “The Brighter Side” [column re fate of 4 1940 Olympic Games in doubt] by 26/30/37 191

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 81.0 “Tom O’Reilly Says,” [column re proposal 5 for Pan-American Olympic Games 81.0 “Se Inaugura Mañana el Congresso August 27, 6 Deportivo Pan Americano,” La Razon 1940 81.0 “Deportista” [news photo of Brundage] 7 81.0 P.-A. Olympic Games, B.A. Herald August 27, 8 1940 81.0 “Un Mitin Olympico Celebrará el August 27, 9 Descubrimiento de América,” La Critica 1940 81.1 “Delegados de 15 naciones Concurren al August 29, 0 Congresso Deportivo Panamericano,” El 1940 Mundo 81.1 “El Primer Congreso Deportivo August 28, 1 Panamericano se Reunirá Hoy, La Prensa 1940 81.1 “Congresso Deportivo,” [news photo] La August 29, 2 Tribuna 1940 81.1 “El Primer Torneo Panamericano se September 3 Realizará en Buenos Aires,” La Razon 1, 1940 81.1 “Primer Congresso Deportivo August 29, 4 Panamericano,” La Prensa 1940 81.1 “Componen la Mesa Directiva,” [news August 29, 5 photo] Noticias Graficas 1940 81.1 “El Congresso Panamerican resolvió September 6 designar a Buenos Aires como sede de los 1, 1940 juegos deportivos de 1942,” La Nacion 81.1 “El Primar Torneo Panamericano se September 7 Realizará en Buenos Aires,” L Vanguardia 2, 1940 82.0 “Presidente del Comité Olímpico September 1 Norteamericano está en Santiago,” La Hora 5, 1940 82.0 “El Mas Alto Dirigente Deportivo de los September 2 Estados Unidos se Encuentra Desde Ayer 5, 1940 en la Capital,” El Mecurio 82.0 “Sobre los Juegos Panamericanos nos September 3 Habló el Señor Avery Brundage,” El Comercio 17, 1940 82.0 “Recepciono Anoche el Comite Nacional September 4 de Deportes Al Señor Avery Brundage,” El 19, 1940 Co[?]rcio 26/30/37 192

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 82.0 “Mr. Avery Brundage presidente de la September 5 Asoc. Olímpica de E.E.U.U., Cree que la 5, 1940 Olimpíada Panamericana Será un Éxito,” La Nacion 82.0 “Ayer Llegó a Lima Mr. Avery Brundaje,” September 6 La Prensa 16,1940 82.0 “Fue Recibido en el Comité N. de deportes September 7 el Sr. A. Brundage, Presidente del 19 American Olimpic Association,” La Cronica 82.0 “Buenos Aires Será el Escenario de los September 8 Juegos Olímpicos Panamericanos,” La Prensa 19, 1940 82.0 “Fue Recepcionado Ayer por el Comité September 9 Mr. A. Brundage,” La Prensa 19, 1940 82.1 “Esta de Paso en Lima Mr. Avery September 0 Brundage Presidente del Comite Olimpico 16 (?), de E.E.U.U.,” Universal 1940 82.1 “El Com[ite] Nacional de Deportes September 1 Recepciono Anoche al Sr. Avery Brundage 19, 1940 Presidente del Comite Olímpico de los Estados Unidos,” Universal 82.1 “Mr. Every Brundage Visitó Ayer el Local 2 de Gimnasia y Esgrima,” 82.1 “Visito Ayer A. B’Quilla el Presidente del September 3 Comite Olimpico Americano,” La Prensa 27, 1940 82.1 “Buenos Aires, Sede de los I Olimpicos September 4 Panamericanos,” El Tiempo 25, 1940 82.1 “Nos visitó el señor Avery Brundage,” El September, 5 Comercio (Lima) 1940 83.0 “Pan-American Games for 1942,” The Coach December, 1 1940 83.0 “Avery Brundage in Buenos Aires,” New York 2 World-Telegram 83.0 “Con el Señor Avery Brundage, Presidente September 3 del Comité Olímpico Americano y 24, 1940 Presidente del Comité Olímpico Pan Americano,” El Comercio Quito 83.0 “En Transito Por Esta Ciudad, Paso Ayer September 4 Presidente de Comite Olimpico De E.U.,” 22, 1940 El Universo Guayaquil [?] 26/30/37 193

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 83.0 “Brundage Receives Mahoney’s Backing,” 5 83.0 “Brundage Favors Olympics Here If City October 6 Needs $500,000 for Pan-American 13, 1939 Tournament,” by Jim Gallagher Philadelphia Record 83.0 “Hold Pan-American Games Here...” News October 7 28, 1939 83.0 “Board to Rule on U S Part in Pan-Am October 8 Games,” New York Herald Tribune 17, 1940 83.0 “El Presidente del Comité Olímpico de September 9 E.E.U.U. Estuvo Hoy en Quito,” Ultimas 23, 1940 Noticias Quito 83.1 “Brundage Visions Good-Will Sports September 0 Event as Link for Pan-Americas,” Indianapolis 29, 1940 Star 83.1 “Los Juegos Olimpicos Panamericanos,” September, 1 Empresario Internacional 1940 83.1 “16 Naciones Apoyan la Realizacion de September 2 Juegos Olimpicos de 1942 en B. Aires,” El 26, 1940 Telegrafo 83.1 “Pan-American Games Report Lists 15 October 3 Sports,” New York Herald Tribune 17, 1940 83.1 “Group to Consider Brundage’s Report,” October 4 New York Times 17, 1940 84.0 “The Pan-American Way,” Sports Novels 1 Magazine 84.0 “Pan American Olympics,” New Horizons November 2 1940 84.0 “Winter Sports Set for South America” 3 84.0 “Olympic Body is Reorganized as New February 4 Group,” New York Herald Tribune 25, 1941 84.0 “Plans for Games Go On,” New York Times December 5 11[?], 1941 84.0 “Pan-America Meet Will be Enlarged” AP [May 24] 6 Wire 26/30/37 194

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 84.0 “Government Gives Full Support to 1942 November 7 Pan American Games in Buenos Aires,” by 20, 1941 Kingsley Childs, New York Times 84.0 “Olympic Body Here Changes Its Name,” February 8 New York Times 25, 1941 84.0 “Brundage Again Named Sports November 9 Federation Head,” Chicago Tribune 20, 1941 84.1 “Pan-American Games Given Brundage February 0 OK,” Miami Herald 7, 1942 84.1 “First Pan-American Games,” by Avery March 1 Brundage, Amateur Athlete 1941 84.1 “Pan-American Games Trials Are Set,” New November 2 York Sun 19, 1941 84.1 “Interest Grows in New Games” 3 84.1 “First Pan American Games,” by Avery February, 4 Brundage, Pan American 1941 84.1 “Pan-America Meet Will be Enlarged,” New May 25, 5 York Times 1942 84.1 “Pan-American Games Receive U.S. 6 Pledge of Support to Hilt,” by Jesse Abramson, New York Times 85.0 “Pan-American Plans Set,” Amateur Athlete December, 1 1941 85.0 “Pan American Games” 2 85.0 “Otrecio un Almuerzo el Comité 3 Organizader del Los Juegos Panamericanos,” La Prensa 85.0 “El Comité Organizador del los Juegos December 4 Panamericanos Ofreció un Banquete,” La 4, 1941 Nacio 85.0 “United States of America Leaders of January- 5 Sports,” 1rosJuegos Deportivos Panamericanos February, 1942 85.0 RCA Radiogram December 6 3, 1941 85.0 “Banquete Del Comite Olimpico,” El Mundo December 7 4, 1941 26/30/37 195

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 85.0 “Los Juegos Panamericanos,” El Grafico Buenos August 15, 8 Aires 1941 86.0 “Straight from the Shoulder” [column February 1 about State Dept. Vetos U.S. participation 9, 1941 in ‘Little Olympics,’] by Vince X. Flaherty, Washington Times Herald 86.0 “U.S. Team May Go to Buenos Aires,” New February 2 York Times 7, 1942 86.0 “Report Made on 1942 Games,” Los Angeles June 12, 3 Times 1941 86.0 “Brundage Airs Views on Games,” Los March 5, 4 Angeles Times 1942 86.0 “Pan-American Games Must Go On, March 29, 5 Argentine Sports Chief Declares,” New York 1942 Times 86.0 “U.S. Continues Plan for Games in Buenos February 6 Aires,” New York Herald Tribune 9, 1942 86.0 “U.S. Cancels Entry in Argentine Meet,” April 18 7 Times 86.0 “Menasje del Comité Olímpico de November 8 E.E.U.U. aal de Chile,” Lattora Chile 23, 1943 86.0 “Pan-American Entry Withdrawn,” by 9 Avery Brundage 86.1 “U.S. Pulls Out of Games in Buenos April 19, 0 Aires,” Chicago Tribune 1942 86.1 “Pan-American Games are Out, Says April 23, 1 Brundage,” Chicago Sun 1942 86.1 “Brundage Okays ‘Pan’ Delay,” 2 86.1 “Pan-American Games to Go on Without April 20, 3 U.S.” News 86.1 “Cordial Nota Envio a Chile el Presidente November 4 del Comite Olimpico de Estados Unidos, 23, 1943 Mr. Brundage,” El Mercurio 86.1 “Presidente del Comite Olimpico de 5 E.E.U.U. Aplaude al Comite Chileno” 86.1 “No Pan-American Games for Nation,” [April 18] 6 Milwaukee Sentinel 26/30/37 196

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 86.1 U.S. Withdraws from Pan-American April, 7 Games,” The Coach 1942 86.1 “War Prevents U.S. Entry in Pan-American 8 Games,” Atlanta Constitution 86.1 “United States Withdraws Team from ‘42 [April 18] 9 Pan-American Games,” Tribune 86.2 “U.S. Urged to Save Argentine Games,” April 23, 0 New York Times 1942 86.2 “Pan-American Games Will Be Held: [April 19] 1 Argentina,” AP Wire 86.2 “Predícese que al Terminar la Guerra los May 21, 2 Juegos Panamericanos se Realizará en la 1944 Argentina,” La Nacion 86.2 “War To Keep US Out of Pan-American April 18, 3 Games,” St. Louis Post Dispatch 1942 89.0 “The Children’s Charter, Hoover’s White 1 House Conference on Child Health and Protection,” [poster] 89.0 President Herbert Hoover to Avery 2 Brundage, “Thank you note.” [for Conference on Child Health and Protection] 89.0 Invitation: President Herbert Hoover to [November 3 Avery Brundage [re Conference on Child 19-22, Health and Protection] 1930] 92.0 “Why a Member’s Ticket?” [poster from 1930 1 Chicago Athletic Association] 92.0 Specimen Ballot for Annual Election of January 2 Chicago Athletic Association 28, 1930 92.0 W. Spielmann to Avery Brundage [letter re January 3 his support for Brundage’s election as 27, 1930 Director of Chicago Athletic Association] 92.0 Chicago Athletic Association letter 4 [announcing candidates for election] 93.0 Brundage to Reed Landis letter [re Future September 1 Policy Committee of the Chicago Athletic 15, 1930 Association] 93.0 “A.A.U. Lauds Golden Gloves Boxing January 2 Meets,” 31, 1930 26/30/37 197

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 93.0 Letter to members of Chicago Athletic 3 Association [re future of club] 93.0 “C.A.A. Merger ‘Dead Issue,’ Officials 4 Say” 93.0 “Chicago Athletic Association Report of 5 Future Policy Committee and Exhibits,” [booklet] 93.0 “Three Track Stars Who Will Compete in April 19, 6 K.U. Relays and President of the A.A.U., 1930 [newsphoto] Kansas City Times 94.0 “New York-Chicago Golden Gloves Bouts 1 Here, April 2nd,” [title fragment, article missing] 94.0 “Contestants Spirit of Battle Makes or March 31, 2 Breaks Ring Show,” Tribune 1930 94.0 “Looking ‘Em Over: Amateur Boxing, A 3 Pain in the Neck,” by William S. Forman 94.0 Untitled article re C.A.A. Luncheon at 4 which Brundage gave a tribute, Tricolor 94.0 “Clinnin, Brundage Welcome Word of March 6, 5 French Invasion,” [re boxing] Tribune 1931 94.0 “Transfer Show to Get Neutral Ring March 25, 6 Officials,” Tribune 1931 94.0 “Spikes Effort of New York To Stop March 26, 7 Transfer,” by Wilfrid Smith, Tribune 1931 94.0 “Olympic Officials See Bouts; Rate Squad May 21 8 Best in History,” Tribune 94.0 “Golden Gloves Meet Eclipses New York March 27, 9 A.A.U.,” by Westbrook Pegler, Tribune 1931 94.1 “Praises Support Program Here, Vicinity News 0 94.1 “Looking ‘Em Over: Add Troubles of the 1 Amateurs,” by William S. Forman 94.1 “Big 10 Coaches Hear Warnings on 2 Proselyting” 94.1 “Old-Timers Plan Junior Track and Field 1930 [?] 3 Meet,” by Clarence A. Bush 94.1 “Der Geeignet Mann,” by Eric Schaber, February 4 Illinois Staats Herald 27, 1931 26/30/37 198

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 95.0 “CAA Splits Over Sports; Brundage Quits April 6, 1 Board,” [title fragment], by Leo Fischer, 1931 Chicago American 95.0 “Cherry Circle Faces Civil War on Athletic April 7, 2 Policy....Resignation of Brundage may 1931 Climax Sports Fight,” by Jack Elder, Herald Examiner 95.0 “Athletic Club Should Foster National April [?] 7, 3 Competition,” Christian Science 1931 95.0 “Athletics Versus Communism,’ [flyer for June 10, 4 C.A.A. Meeting with Brundage as speaker] 1931 95.0 “Brundage Quits C.A.A. Post in Policy April 7, 5 Dispute: Balked in Effort to Get Outside 1931 Competition,” Tribune 95.0 “Brundage, C.A.A. War on Sports,” Post April 7, 6 1931 95.0 “Avery Brundage Quits Athletic Board of April 7, 7 C.A.A.,” C. D. News 1931 95.0 “Stadium Plans Given Jolt by Myers’ May 15, 8 Speech: Mr. Avery Brundage Speaks on 1931 the Importance of Athletics in U.S.,” Crane Tech Chronicle 95.0 “In the Wake of the News: Athletic June 12, 9 Clubs,” Tribune 1931 95.1 “At Alumni Meeting,” [newsphoto] 0 95.1 “Codeball Enthusiasts Hold Banquet in May, 1931 1 Clubhouse,” [L.S.A.C.], Discus 95.1 “Noteables Attend Codeball Dinner,” by 2 Thomas Edison, Tricolor Magazine 95.1 “Behind Midwest Meet,” [newsphoto] June 28, 3 Herald Examiner 1931 95.1 “Midwest Games Tomorrow: Officials June 19, 4 Named for Three Prelims in Local 1931 District,” by Jack Elder, Herald Examiner 95.1 “700 Midwest Athletes in Herald Examiner June 28, 5 Meet: A.A.U. Chief Calls Event Biggest 1931 Boost to Track Here,” by Jack Elder, Herald Examiner 26/30/37 199

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 95.1 “Brundage Tells of Midwest Meet on 6 KYW Thursday,” 95.1 “Brundage Lauds the Daily News Four 7 Mile Race,” by Bob Starrett 95.1 “To Referee Road Race,” [newsphoto] C. D. July 7, 8 News 1931 95.1 “Brundage Will Be Referee if Ping-Pong December, 9 Tilt,” by Anne Armstrong, C. D. News 1931 96.0 “Amateur Sports Expected to Hit New January 1, 1 Peak in 1932,” by Avery Brundage, St. Louis 1932 Globe-Democrat 96.0 “City Athletic Chiefs Meet Wednesday to January 2 Present Plans for Year. Brundage is 12, 1934 Invited to Attend Assembly of Amateur Leaders,” by Thomas Fitzgerald, Louisville Courier Journal 96.0 “Amateur Athletics Should Boom During January 3 Present Year,” by Avery Brundage, Jersey 10, 1934 Journal 96.0 “Sideline” [column re Committee on the September 4 Definition and Status of an Amateur], by 5, 1934 Leo Fischer, [Chicago] American 96.0 “Brundage in Lead; Clinnin Close September 5 Second,” [to select judges for 12, 1934 Londos-Lewis championship wrestling match] by Arch Ward, Tribune 96.0 “Frank Buck, Weissmuller, Local Lads June 29, 6 Who Made Good to be Seen on Loop 1932 Stages,” by Clark Rodenach, C. D. News 96.0 “News Ice Meet Will Have Star Officials,” February 7 by Bob Starrett, C. D. News 24, 1932 96.0 “In the Wake of the News–Chicago Sports 1933 8 Leaders,” 96.0 “Great Year for Amateur Sport Seen by January 9 Brundage” St. Louis Globe-Democrat 12, 1935 96.1 “Meet Here on Plan to Inspire Alumni November 0 Sport Act to Help Ex-College Athletes,” by 28, 1934 Leo Fischer, C. American 97.0 Photograph, Cuzco, Peru 1 26/30/37 200

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 97.0 Photograph, Cuzco, Peru 2 97.0 Photograph, Mauchu Piichu, Peru 3 98.0 “Ray Ellinwood Runs 440 in Record: March 15, 1 48.9,” Tribune [?] 98.0 “In the Illini Vineyard: All-Around Avery November, 2 Brundage ‘09,” Alumni Quarterly and Fortnightly Notes [?] 98.0 “Why Athletics?” [newsphoto of Glenn November 3 Cunnignham, Avery Brundage, and R. L. 10, 1939 Hunter], Chicago Times 98.0 “‘Revive Illini Spirit–Brundage’ Former May 23, 4 Illini Star Opens Campaign,” Daily Illini 1937 98.0 Inaugural dinner honoring Wendell S. April 3, 5 Wilson and Seward C. Staley at the 1937 University of Illinois, [program] 98.0 “At the Wilson-Staley Inaugural Banquet,” May, 1937 6 [newsphoto], Illinois Alumni News 98.0 “Inaugural Dinner for News Directors,” 7 98.0 “460 Illinois Backers Give Pledge to Men: April 4, 8 new Athletic Director Points to Honesty as 1937 University’s Sport Basis,” by Godfrey Sperling Jr., News-Gazette 98.0 “400 Hail New Illini Regime at Huge April 4, 9 Fete,” by Bert Bertine, Sunday Courier 1937 99.0 “No Fair Worrying–That’s Avery 1 Brundage’s Slogan: All-Round Program by All-Round Star,” by Bob Starrett 99.0 “Deutscher Tag,” New York [photograph October 4, 2 postcard] 1936 99.0 A.A.U. [photograph, Avery Brundage with 3 woman] 99.0 “Hitler’s Olympic ‘War Games’ Joke on March 13, 4 Americans and Nazi Flag Is Like Blood on 1936 Snow, Pegler Says,” by Westbrook Pegler, Pittsburgh Press 99.0 Japanese Article 5 26/30/37 201

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 99.0 German Talk Misinterpreted, Declares 6 Brundage 99.0 “Brundage Urges U.S. Program of Sport 7 Training: European Nations Now Set Pace in Athletics, Says Olympic Leader,” 99.0 “War Scare Won’t hurt Olympics, Sport 8 Chief Says” 100. “‘Keep Eye to Future,’ Says Brundage,” by November 01 Avery Brundage, Chicago Herald American 26, 1939 100. “What Leaders in the Sport World Say July 20, 02 about Arch Ward’s Column,” Chicago Tribune,” 1940 100. “Die kommision der I. A. A. F. bei den 1932 03 Olympischen Spielen in Los Angeles,” [newsphoto] 100. “Brundage Glad to Find Amateur Spirit in 04 Nippon: Is Guest at Osaka Luncheon,” 100. “Mrs. Avery Brundage and Mrs. Josui 05 Oshikawa,” [newsphoto] 100. “Future of America Is Safe with Youth May 29, 06 Like Fenske–Brundage: A.A.U. Boss 1940 Praises Chuck at Testimonial Fete,” by Hank Casserly, [Madison, Wisconsin] Capital Times 100. “A New Mile Champ Recalls Old March 29, 07 Defeats,” by Henry J. M’Cormick, Wisconsin 1940 State Journal 100. “Brundage Acts on Thorpe Appeal,” by March 4, 08 Edward W. Cochrane, Herald-American 1940 100. “He Opposed Thorpe, Now Olympic Head December 09 Avery Brundage in Visit to Des Moines,” 22, 1940 by Bert McGrane, Des Moines Register 100. Brundage thanking Sarazan for exhibition 10 benefiting Olympic fund,” [newsphoto] Tribune 100. “Avery Brundage Receives an Honorary 1940 11 Degree from Springfield College,” [missing] [photograph] 101. “Movie to Show Cavalcade of Tribune January 7, 01 Sports,” by Edward Burns, Chicago Tribune 1941 26/30/37 202

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 101. “Await Lambeau before Picking Football January 02 Chief: Brundage, Alfs Are Possible 17, 1941 Candidates,” by George Stricker, Chicago Tribune 101. “Leaders in World of Sports Write December 03 Greetings to Sun,” by Avery Brundage, 4, 1941 Chicago Sun 101. Caricature drawing, original Litografiev 1930 04 Stumpp 102. “1,100 Friends Pay Tribute to Sheldon December 01 Clark: Many Notables in Crowd at 11, 1941 Testimonial,” Chicago Tribune 102. “Celebrities to Fete Clark on December 02 10,” 102. “Sportsman Clark Honored by 1,500,” by 03 Clair Kelly 102. “Sports Fans to Pay Tribute to Sheldon Decmeber 04 Clark,” Herald American 11, 1941 102. “Honor Clark at Banquet Tonight,” 05 102. Sheldon Clark and Avery Brundage, 06 [photograph, 2 ½ x 4] 102. Sheldon Clark and Avery Brundage, 07 [photograph 8 x 10] 102. “First Annual Sports Celebrities Dinner in December 08 Honor of Sheldon Clark,” [program 10, 1941 autographed by attendees] 102. Sponsors of First Annual Sports Celebrities 09 Dinner 103. “Message from Avery Brundage,” [re First 01 Pan-American Games and Millrose Games] Millrose Athletic Association 103. Message from Avery Brundage, [re 27th 02 Annual Games of the Millrose Athletic Association] 103. “Ruler of the Rules,” by Hy Turkin Chicago December 03 Daily News 27, 1943 103. “Health Group Tells Aims to Sports August 24, 04 Leaders,” 1943 26/30/37 203

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 103. “Los Angeles Money Offer Inadequate,” 05 103. “Green Appoints State Athletic Advisory 06 Group,” 103. “Gov. Green Names Sports Advisers,” 07 [sic] 103. Bulletin No. 204 from the Junto of Chicago, [re August 30, 08 Brundage’s “eye-opening” talk] 1943 103. “July-Swim for Safety Month,” [news 09 release from the American Olympic Association] 103. “July–Swim for Safety Month,” by Avery July, 1943 10 Brundage, Beach & Pool 103. “Picking that Sports Triumvirate/Take 1943 11 Your Pick and Like It,” by Stanley Woodward 103. “July is Swim for Safety Month” 12 103. “July–Swim for Safety Month,” by Avery July, 1943 13 Brundage, Southern Amateur Athlete 104. “The United States of America Sports 01 Federation,” by Karl M. Nilsen 104. “Athlete for Athletes,” [newsphoto] 02 104. “Avery Brundage–Skyscraper Builder,” 03 [newsphoto] 104. “Be Like Nazi's, Brundage Plea America October 5, 04 Must Follow Nazi Example. Avery 1936 Brundage,” Chicago Times 104. “Brundage Urges Level of Axis Sports December 05 Program,” Sunday Times 13, 1942 104. “American Olympic Chairman,” 06 [newsphoto of Brundage and German Ambassador Hans Luther] 104. “Typecopy Exklusiv–Aufnahme der New York 07 Times, Berlin–‘Amerikas Sportführer Besichtigt das Olympia-Stadion im Bau,” [with photograph of Brundage overlooking stadium under construction] 26/30/37 204

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 105. “Exotic Egyptian Pavilion to Be Dedicated June 6, 01 at Fair Today,” by John Drury 1933 105. “Peace Group Protest Haste on Draft Bill,” July 29, 02 by W.S. Bishop, Chicago Herald American 1940 105. “A Century of Progress,” [photograph of 1933 03 Egyptian Pavilion] 105. Principles of the 1940 04 [letter] 108. “Olympischer Kongress, Berlin,” 1930 01 [invitation] 108. “Lansdowne Club,” [invitation from Lord 02 Aberdare] 108. “National Sporting Club,” [invitation from 03 Sir Lionel Halsey] 108. “Eccentric Club,” [invitation from Earl of 04 Lonsdale] 108. “British Olympic Association,” [invitation June 5, 05 from Lord Portal] 1939 108. “British Olympic Association,” [invitation June 6, 06 from Lord Portal] 1939 108. “His Majesty’s Government in the United June 9, 07 Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern 1939 Ireland,” [invitation] 108. “Der Vorstand der Deutschen May 20, 08 Sportbehõrde für Leichtathletik,” 1930 [invitation] 108. “Magistrat und Stadtverordnete von May 25, 09 Berlin,” [invitation] 1930 108. “Seating Chart, Foreign Office,” June 9, 10 1939 108. “International Olympic Committee Name 1939 11 of Delegates Programme,” 109. “Pobytu Uczestników sesji 1937 01 Miedznarodowego Komitetu [missing] Olimpijskiego WPOLSCE,” [program] 109. “Directeur de L’Office National June 11, 02 D’Education,” [invitation] 1937 109. “Les Membres du C.I.O. pour la Pologne,” June 8, 03 [invitation] 26/30/37 205

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 109. “Le Président du Comité Olympique June 8, 04 Polonais,” [invitation] 1937 109. “Dinner in Poland” [program] June 8, 05 1937 109. “Le Prince et la Princesse I. Radziwitt [?],” 06 [invitation] 109. “Le Sous-Secrétarie D’Etat,” [invitation] June 7 07 109. “Société des Concours Hippiques June 7, 08 Internationaux et Nationaux en Pologne,” 1937 [invitation] 109. “Count Michimasa Soyeshima” [invitation] June 10 09 109. “Le Chargé D’affaires D’Egypte,” June 10 10 [invitation] 109. “Comité Olympique Egyptien,” 1938 11 [identification card] 109. “Sa Majesté le Roi,” [invitation] Jeudi 12 109. “Le Président du Comité Olympique June 7, 13 Polonais,” [invitation] 1937 109. “Les Membres du C.I.O. Pour La June 7, 14 Polonais,” [invitation] 1937 110. “Imperial Palace,” [invitation in Japanese] 01 110. Name/place tag in Japanese 02 110. Hodogaya Country Club, [membership April, 03 card] 1939 110. “Count Michimasa Soyeshima,” April 18 04 [invitation] 110. “City of Tokyo,” [invitation to dinner] 05 110. “Foreign Minister of Japan,” [invitation to 06 tea] 110. “Hirosi Simomura, Chairman of the 07 Japanese A.A.A.,” [invitation] 26/30/37 206

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 110. “Mayor of Tokyo,” [invitation] April 20, 08 1939 110. Dinner Menu April 27, 09 1939 110. “Officers of Japan-America Society of April 26, 10 Kansai,” [invitation] 1939 111. Los Angeles, [photograph, 8 x 10] 1931 01 111. Los Angeles Olympic Games Site 1931 02 - [photographs 4 x 5] [continues on page 111. 112] 06 114. “Mayor Cermack of Chicago Contributing 01 to A.O.C fund of 1932,” [photograph 8 x 10] 114. Winter Games in Lake Placid, [postcards] 1932 01 - 114. 04 114. Lake Placid, [photograph 4 ½ x 6 1/4] 1932 05 116. Garmisch-Partenkirchen, [photographs 4 1934 01 - 3/4 x 3 1/2] 116. 07 116. Garmisch-Partenkirchen, [photo postcards 1934 08 - 3 ½ x 5 ½] 116. 12 117. On the Bremen, [photographs] January 01 - 29, 1936 117. 03 117. Garmisch-Partenkirchen [photographs] 1936 04 - 117. 09 118. On the Manhattan [photograph 5 x 7] 01 118. Avery Brundage’s hat, [photograph 8 x10] 1936 02 26/30/37 207

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 118. Berlin Stadium, [photograph 8 x10] 1936 03 118. Berlin City Hall [photograph 8 x10] 1936 04 118. Berlin, [photograph 8 x 10] 1936 05 120. Avery Brundage and Dr. Hans Luther at October 4, 01 Madison Square Garden on German Day, 1936 [photograph 6 ½ x 8 ½] 120. Colonel Wm. M. Garland, Dr. Isaac H. July 25, 02 Jones, and Avery Brundage, [photograph 4 1938 3/4 x 6 3/4] 120. Bobby Jones Receiving Sullivan Medal 03 from Avery Brundage, [photograph 8 x 10] 120. Sheldon Clark and Avery Brundage 04 [photograph 8 x 10] 120. Officers of American Olympic Committee, 05 [photograph 8 x 10] 120. New York, Deutscher Tag [photographs 3 1936 06 - ½ x 5 1/4] 120. 09 121. I.A.A.F. Congress, Stockholm, 1934 01 [photograph, 9 x 11] 121. I.A.A.F., Paris, [ photograph 5 x 6 3/4] 1938 02 121. I.A.A.F., [photograph 3 ½ x 5 ½ ] 03 121. Matthewson Museum, Alexandria, March, 04 [photograph 3 1/4 x 4 ½] 1938 122. Burying the heart of Baron de Coubertin, 00 122. On the way and in Egypt, [photographs] 01 - 122. 11 122. Avery Brundage at Sakhara with Lady 12 Aberdare, [photograph 3 ½ x 2 ½] 26/30/37 208

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 122. I.O.C. Meeting, [photograph, 3 ½ x 2 ½, 13 on the Nile] 122. On the Nile, Esperia, [photograph 2 ½ x 2 ½] March, 14 1938 122. Ceremony at Olympia, [photograph 3 1/4 x 1938 15 4 3/4] 122. Prof. Kano and Mr. E. Nakatsuka with 16 Brundage, Tokyo [photograph 3 1/4 4 3/4] 122. Japan [?], [photographs 3 x 4 ½] 17 - 122. 22 122. Avery Brundage, [photograph 3 x 4 ½] 23 122. Avery Brundage, Japan [?], [photograph 3 24 1/4 x 4 3/4] 122. Avery Brundage in front of bell, Japan [?], 25 [photograph 4 3/4 6 ½] 122. Avery Brundage at meeting, Tokyo, 1939 26 [photograph 6 x 8 ½] 122. Avery Brundage, on ship at table with 27 Japanese [?] official, [photograph 3 3/4 x 4 3/4] 124. Organizing the Pan-American Games in 1940 00 South America 124. Avery Brundage as guest of Presidnet 01 Dibos, Secretary Dasso, at Tennis Club, Lima, Peru, [photograph 4 3/4 x 7] 124. Avery Brundage as guest of Rotary Club, 1940 02 Lima, Peru, [photograph 3 ½ x 9 ½] 124. Sr. Dasso, [photograph 3 ½ x 5 3/4 with 03 personal note on verso] 124. Avery Brundage arrives at Lima, Peru, 1940 04 [photograph 7 x 9 ½] 124. Sports Authorities of Chile and Brundage 1940 05 at Santiago, [photograph 6 3/4 x 9 1/4 with personal notes and autographs on verso] 124. Earthquake near Lima, Peru, [photograph 2 September 06 ½ x 3 ½] 18, 1940 26/30/37 209

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source 124. Avery Brundage with Sr. Dasso and September 07 - Augosto, near Lima, Peru, [photographs 2 18, 1940 124. ½ x 3 ½] 08 124. Puente Impermillo, elevation: 11,000 feet, September 09 Andes, Peru 18, 1940 125. Pan-American Congress at Buenos Aires 1940 00 125. Congress, [photographs 7 1/4 x 9 ½] 01 - 125. 02 125. San Paulo Stadium, Brazil, [photographs 4 1940 03 - ½ x 7 1/4] 125. 06 A Loose Items: Documents which were found detached in July, 2001 at the time the scrapbook was photocopied and partially dismembered. A-1 “The First Panamerican Games Are Under March, the Auspices of the Mayor of Buenos 1941 Aires,” Boletin de los Deportes A-2 “A Greeting to the Sportsmen,” Boletin de los November, Deportes [re: first Pan American Games] 1942 A-3 “Brundage Will Head Olympics,” A.P. Wire [November 20] A-4 “LaSalle Opens,” Chicago Herald American June 30, [newsphoto] 1947 A-5 Untitled article fragment regarding location for junior trials A-6 “For an American Victory on American Soil in 1932" [card from American Olympic Committee] A-7 Photograph of Pan American Congress in 1940 Buenos Aires A-8 Photograph of Opening Ceremonies X July 30, Olympiad, Los Angeles 1942 A-9 Photograph of Brundage with another man 1937 A-10 Photograph of dinner at Lake Placid 1932 26/30/37 210

Page & SCRAPBOOK 1 Date Item Item Description, source A-11 Committee on the Definiton and Status of an Amateur–Statements from Committee members, including Brundage

Scrapbook Number 2: Sport, 1938-1940 P. 1 Clippings: Brundage On Way to Major Sessions, 1938 Pete Miller Named Coach of Olympic Skate Team Editorial: Japanese 1940 Olympic Games Clippings: Army Chief Asks Japan to Cancel Olympic Games Change is Urged in Olympic Dates Editorial: Boycott of Japan's Olympic Games, Feb. 19, 1938 Clippings: No Olympics If Japan Isn't Ready, Jan. 12, 1938 British Control Body Votes to Shun Olympics Editorial: "What Next" William J. Bingham Resignation Article: "Sportin' Gossip" - Sparrow Robertson Clippings: U. S. Official Tells Stand on Olympic Dates Brundage Outfoxes Self P. 3 Colleges Ask Control of Four Olympic Teams Brundage to Aid Colleges in Olympic Fight, Report Change of Site of 1940 Olympics Still Possible, Brundage Reveals Article: "Tutors for Olympians" - C. E. Parker Clippings: War May Force Japan to Give up Olympics Germans to Restore Olympus Olympic Site Set in Opinion of Brundage Article "Brundage on Sport (Political and College Opposition)" C. E. Parker Clippings: Nations Prepared to Act on Games Brundage Says Only War can Halt Olympics Article: "Olympics Open to Older Athletes" - Joe M. Butler, May 25, 1938 P. 4 Clippings: Business Urges Olympics Here Helsingfors Selected for 1940 Olympics Brundage Home, Tells Olympic Date Fight Bingham Quits Olympic Work because of War Article: "Are You Opposed to 1940 Games" - Bill Henry Clippings: Bingham Move Hit By Olympic Group Tokyo Leader Here to Boost 1940 Olympics P. 5 Clippings: Chicago Bids for Olympics 1940 Games Tokyo is Confident; Olympians Aren't Article: "Cultural Olympics Originated bere" - Joe M. Butler Clippings: Finland Ready to Take 1940 Olympic Meet Finland Accepts Olympic Bid War Forces Japan to Cancel Olympics, July 14, 1938 Japanese Cancel '40 Olympic Games Due to War Brundage Sure Olympics Will Go to Finland 1940 Olympic Games Called Off by Japan Finland Gets '40 Olympics, Brundage Belief Action by Japan is Surprise, July 14, 1938 P. 6 Olympic Aids Study New York Bid Finland Organized to Care for Olympics Tokyo International Exhibition Planned for 1940 is Postponed 26/30/37 211 Conservative Army Clique Back of Japan's Decision, Expert Says Olympic Program Likely to be Cut, July 16, 1938 Brundage Backs Berlin Games (1936) Article: "A Nation of Marathoners" - E. W. Cochrane P. 7 Clippings: New York Olympics Drive Gains Momentum, July 15, 1938 U. S. Sports Heads Okay Finland for Olympics Finland, England Cool to '40 Games Finland Favored for Olympics Host as Japan Drops Bid P. 8 Clippings: Helsingfors Told it Will Be Offered 1940 Olympic Games After Japan Resigns Officially, July 16, 1938 Finland May Get Olympics Japan Does Not Want Article: "A Unique Track Meet" - J. Abramson Clippings: Japanese Shamed by Loss of Games, July 15, 1938 Detroit Seeks 1944 Olympics Detroit's Olympic Hopes Seen Brighter for 1948 than 1944 P. 9 Olympic Drive for Cash Gets a Fast Start Olympic Ring Plan Plans Made to Pick Olympic Boxing Team Campaign For Olympic Funds Makes Progress Europe Seen as Power in 1940 Olympics London is Given 1944 Olympic Summer Games $85,500 Needed to Finance U. S. Olympic Teams P. 10 Leni Riefenstahl Gay as She Tells Chicago Hitler Just Her Boss Article: "Once In a Lifetime" - A. J. Daley, Dec. 31, 1938 Clippings: Shimek, Kucera, Heckenbach Join Olympic Squad Olympic Ice Team Called Best Ever U S May Get Winter Olympic Games Article: "Glenn Wants Olympic Win" - Tom Meany P. 11 Clippings: Schroeder Skates For 5000 Meter Title Freisinger Sets New 500 Meter Skate Mark, Jan. 19, 1939 150 In Olympic Field Ice Tests P. 12 Article: "Finland: Olympic Host" - R. M. Stead P. 13 "Finland Prepares for Olympics" - J. S. Kearns, Apr. 15, 1939 Clippings: CAC Finds City Lagging, Mar. 19, 1936 Make Chicago Sport Capital, Brundage Asks P. 24 American Olympic Committee Issues New Olympic Stamp Issue Olympic Victory Stamp to Aid U.S. Poster Stamps, Aug. 1939 Editorial: What are 1940 Olympics? P. 25 Clippings: New Olympic Stamp to Aid in Financing American Team Victory Stamp Aids Olympic Fund Efforts - Design Selected by Brundage, Shows 1932 Contest Article: "The Stamp Act" - John Kieran Clippings: "Stamping" for Olympic Funds - Wrong Picture P. 26 Editorial: Issue Olympic Victory Stamp Clippings: Brundage Says No Transfer of Olympics Likely P. 27 Detroit In Line for 1940 Olympics If Finland Relinquishes Them Editorial: Wandering Olympics Clippings: Games to Be Cancelled if Finns Defer Finland Faces Ten Million Dollar Loss on Olympics Article: "If I Were 21" - Avery Brundage

Scrapbook Number 4: Sport, 1944-1947 P. 1 Article: "Avery Brundage Discusses the Olympics" - Arthur Daley, Sept. 1944 P. 2 Clippings: Olympic Tilts Will Give Okay to Japs, Nazis, Dec. 5, 1944 Seven 26/30/37 212 Point Physical Fitness Program Recommended by AAU, Dec. 10, 1944 P. 3 German, Japanese Participation in Next Olympic Games Opposed, Dec. 12, 1944 Foi Proposto--para vice-presidente do Comite Olimpico Internacional, Avery Brundage, Feb. 16, 1945 P. 4 Article: "National Handball Headquarters Here" - Bill Ranft, Feb. 1945 Clippings: Brundage Accepts Irophy from Uruguay, April 29, 1945 Brundage Sees Pan-American Games Revival, April 29, 1945 Article: "Brundage Predicts Resumption of Olympics in 1948" - George T Davis, June 6, 1945 P. 5 Article: "Olympics Are Most Effective Instrument for Peace of World," W. Dyers, June 21, 1945 Clipping: Brundage Names Honorary Referee Articles: "Hint Games May Be Revived Next Year" - H. Sheer About Avery Brundage - "The Barber Shop" - J.P. Carmichael P. 6 Article: Avery Brundage - Champion, Aug. 1945 Clipping: Brundage Predicts Lausanne will Get '48 Olympic Games, Aug. 27, 1945 P. 8 Clipping: Will Renew Olympic Games - Brundage, Aug. 15, 1945 P. 7 Clippings: -Olympiadens ode avgores per post Artig Brundage, Sept. 6, 1945 -Finland framsta idrottsnationen i hela varlden, Sept. 11, 1945 P. 8 Clipping: -Ystavia ollaan edelleenkin Yhdysvaltain urheiluliiton Puheen-jontaja Averyn Brundage kaynnilla Helsingissa, 1945 P. 10 Clipping: -Suomi on urheilun paakaupunki, Sept. 11, 1945 P. 13 Articles: "Avery Finds Sick World" - Ralph Cannon, Oct. 18, 1945 "War Knocks Idealism For Goal" - Ralph Cannon, Oct. 16, 1945 P. 14 Clipping: International Sports Federation Bid to Russia May Put USSR in '48 Olympics, Oct. 23, 1945 Article: "Shattering Another Precedent" - Arthur Daley Oct. 25, 1945 P. 15 Article: This Man's World---"Press Errs in Accusing Brundage"--Paul Gallico, Nov-Dec. 1945 P. 16 Article: "Mr Brundage Was Right" - Dink Carroll, Dec. 19, 1945 P. 17 Article: "Chips from the Blarney Stone"- Dan McGuire, Feb. 20, 1946 P. 18 Clippings: Articles on Meeting in Finland-Avery Brundage och amatörismen P. 23 Clipping: Med IAAF Bomb I Oslo Sverige Bryter, Aug. 27, 1946 P. 24 Clipping: Norges Fri-idrettsforbunds 50-ars jubileum, Aug. 28, 1946 P. 25 Clippings: 6 Cities Bidding for 1952 Olympics, Sept. 4, 1946 Russia is Invited to 1948 Olympics, Oct. 23, 1946 El Vice Presidente del C.O. Internacional Partio Ayer, Dec. 16, 1946 P. 26 Article: "Los Ideales Deportivos del Aficionado" - Prof. Jesus Ferrer Gamboa, Dec. 28, 1946 P. 27 Clippings: Avery Brundage, president olympisjskeho vyboru USA, pise MF, April 13, 1947 -New Hockey Body Planned by AAU, Feb. 24, 1947 -Select Figure Skating Team for Olympics, May 1947 -Olympic Chiefs Chat a Bit at City's Airpprt...Brundage Meets Cecil Between Planes, May 13, 1947 P. 28 Article: "Calling Mr. Brundage:" - Newsweek , May 19, 1947 P. 29 Clipping: Sagern och oliven allt for hellenerna Nu livstidspension for olumpiavinnare....Amatorrevision mot os-iden, sager Brundage (Transliteration: Victory and Olive all for Hellenes Now Lifetime Pension for Winner of Olympics...Amateur Revision against Us...Idea, May 7, 1947) P. 30 Clippings: -Brundage on Way to Olympic Talks, June 5, 1947 -Olympics Shelve 'Broken Time' Issue, June 9, 1947 26/30/37 213 -Brundage Off for London on Payment Issue, June 4, 1947 -'Broken Time' Waits Until 1948 P. 31 Clippings: -Amateur Rules Unchanged for 1948 Olympics Brundage Declines IAAF Vice-Presidency, June 10, 1947 Kukaan ei voi muuttaa amatoorisaantoja...Avery Brundage mielipiteita, May 18, 1947; June 2, 1947 P. 32 Clipping: Op en aan de Sintelbaan...Amerika en de Amateurs, June 11, 1947 P. 33 Clippings: -Tribune Man Carries City's Olympic Bit...Fulton to Address Officials, June 19, 1947 -Olympic Group at Wits' Ends over 'Amateur' June 16, 1947 -Helsinki and Oslo Awarded 1952 Olympics, June 21, 1947 Article: "The Hyland Fling" - Dick Hyland, July 8, 1947 P. 34 Articles: "U.S. Olympic Head Now Hard at Work Raising Funds to Send Team to Games" - Walter L Johns, July 11, 1947 "Olympic Body Gives Ruling on Amateurism" - Harry Keck, July 13, 1947 Clipping: Brundage and Kirby Review Visit Abroad, July 1947 P. 35 Articles: "Playing the Field" - Dink Carroll, May 1947 "Commanded to Win" - Paul Gallico, July 29, 1947 Picture: Of US Olympic Officials Newspic Planning United States Participation in Olympics P. 36 Article: "Sport in U.S. " - Jesse Abramson, July 28, 1947 Editorial: Brundage Urges Free Football Articles: "Brundage OUt to Ban Hockey from Olympics" - Montreal Daily Star, Sept. 6, 1947 "Canada Is Voted Out of 1948 Olympic Hockey Picture...Dudley's Ultimatum Turned Down by Vote of 13 to 1 in Switzerland", Jack Sullivan, Sept. 8, 1947 P. 37 "Hockey War May Keep Us Out of Winter Olympics" - Dan Parker Clippings: Brundage States Olympic Six Will Drill at Princeton P. 38 Sees Olympic Games as Fine Vehicle for World Peace, Nov. 19, 1947 P. 41 Article: "Avery Brundage Arrives to Be Guest of Honor at Olympic Ball" Gordon Robinson, Nov. 19, 1947 P. 43 Clippings: U.S. Balks at Dictation of Ice Hockey Team Olympic Group to Confer in Chicago Today, Dec. 3, 1947 U S Threatens Withdrawal of Winter Teams, Dec. 4, 1947 Brundage Defiant in Olympic Feud, Nov. 24, 1947 Follow Rules - Brundage P. 44 Brundage Seeks Aid for Games, Dec. 7, 1947 Le Co. O. americain dira s'il approuve M. Brundage, fossoyeur de l'olympisme, Nov. 24, 1947 Brundage offside om hockeyspelen P. 45 Russ Won't Compete in '48 Olympics, Believes Brundage IAAF To Study Amateurs' Status, Aug. 21, 1946 P. 46 Clipping AhA Plans Set to Organize U. S. Olympic Sextet, Dec. 1947 P. 47 Clipping: Detroit Threat to Minneaplis Olympic Hopes - Brundage, June 23, 1946 Article: "Brundage Smiles" - Jesse Abramson, July 29, 1947 P. 48 Clipping: Brundage Attacks Pay Plan for '48 Olympics

Scrapbook Number 5: Sport, 1948-1951 P. 1 Clippings: U.S. Body Adamant in Hockey Quarrel U.S. Olympic Sextet Set to Fly Tomorrow for Winter Games, Jan. 17, 1948 Article: "Man With Loins Girded" - , Jan. 17, 1948 P. 2 Article: "IHSG IOC USOA NCAA AHA AAU Confusing Isn't It?" by J.A. Burchard, Jan. 17, 1948 26/30/37 214 Clippings: US Olympic Body Names Hockey Men Olympic Rivals Fail to Agree on U S Hockey, Jan.24, 1948 P. 3 Clipping: Brundage Backed in Threat to Ban Winter Games U.S. Olympic Group Supports Chairman by Vote of 68 to 6, Jan. 20, 1948 P. 4 Clippings: -Action Follows Failure of U.S. To End Own Rift, Jan, 24, 1948 -Rivals' Chat Fails to End Olympic Feud -Stars from 28 Nations to Open Olympics Friday, Jan, 25, 1948 -Brundage Expects Decision on Hockey to Be Far-Reaching, Jan, 25, 1948 P. 5 Clippings: -US Games Committee May Quit...Brundage Fires New Ultimatum, Jan. 27, 1948 -Was sagt Avery Brundage? Jan. 26, 1948 P. 6 Clippings: -Defer Olympic Decision...May Rule on Ice Team Thursday, Jan. 27, 1948 -Entire Olympic Setup Threatened, Jan. 27, 1948 P. 7 Clipping: -Brundage May Resign in Feud, Jan. 27, 1948 P. 8 Clippings: -Decide Olympic Hockey Squabble Today -Committee May Drop Ice Sport..Brundage, Kraatz Stand Firm, Jan. 28., 1948 -Swiss Defy Ice Ban, Jan. 29, 1948 P. 9 -Reflexions pre-olympiques -Ce n'est plus le moment de rire!, Jan. 28, 1948 Editorial: Bill Corum Making Effort for Thorpe P. 10 Article: "By the Way...On Ice Hockey" - Bill Henry, Jan. 28, 1948 "And Who Stuck His Neck Out? Brundage!" - Bill Leiser, Feb 11, 1948 P. 11 Clippings: The Winter Olympic Games are Resumed After a Lapse of Twelve Years, Jan. 31, 1948 P. 12 Article: Avery Brundage: Das SOC hat irgendeine Avmachung mit der LIHG getroff, Jan. 29, 1948 P. 14 Clippings: Olympics Open Today: Hockey Fight Rages, Jan. 30, 1948 Article: "Brundage Tries Sled, Doesn't Break Leg, as One Had Hoped," Ted Smith, Feb. 2, 1948 P. 17 Article: "Golden Age for Athletes" by Edwin Ellis, March, 1948 -Cherry Circle Club P. 18 Program: The 21st Texas Relays, April 2-3, 1948 Article: "Avery's Oilers" - John Lardner, Apr. 12 1948 P. 20 Clippings: Study Chicago's Olympic Games Facilities May 19, 1948 P. 21 Old Stars to Greet New At Trials---Thorpe Leads Group, May 19, 1948 Article: Avery Brundage--He's Generally the Center of a Raging Rowabout Amateur Sports, May 6, 1948 P. 22 "Brundage, target of mud-slingers" Herb Graffis, Aug. 5, 1948 "Olympic Men to Travel" Wendell Smith Aug. 8, 1948 P. 23 Jag hoppas pa fotboll, tvivlar pa "haivproffts", sager Avery Brundage P. 24 Clippings: U.S. Olympic Team to Take Food Along, May 12, 1948 Brundage Warns of Cuts in US Olympic Squads Unless Funds are Subscribed, July 7, 1948 P. 24 Article: "Many A Star to Stay Home" - harry Sheet, July 12, 1948 P. 25 Letter: TO THE EDITOR: "Brundage Thanks Daily News for Olympic Tryouts Here, July 14, 1948 Article: "Erskine, A Star of Yore, to see Olympic Trials" Mildred Bolger, July 8, 1948 P. 26 Clippings: -260 U S Olympic Lads and Lassies Shove Off Today, July 14, 1948 -US Sport Odyssey Begins P. 27 -American Athletes Leave 260 Strong for Fourteenth Modern Olympic, July 15, 1948 P. 28 Clippings: --Brundage Will Step Down as Head of U S Olympic Set-Up After London Games, July 20, 1948 P. 29 -Olympic Team Watches Behavior on Way Over, July 18, 1948 26/30/37 215 -Final Olympic Trip-Brundage -260 Americans Find Atlantic Like Mill Pond, July 18, 1948 -Brundage to End Olympic Reign, July 20, 1948 -Brundage in Line for Top Olympic Post, July 22, 1948 P. 30 -U S Olympic Forces Enter Olympic London Camp, July 22, 1948 -Amateur Pay Stand Told by Brundage, July 27, 1948 P. 31 -New Olympic Test: Pay Vs. Amateurism, July 24, 1948 -Amateur Pay Decision Due Next Month, July 24 1948 -Grumbling U S Olympic squad lands in England July 22, 1948 P. 32 -See Japan, Germany in '52 Olympics Brundage Lauds US Athletes P. 33 Article: "The Man Behind the Olympics" - Irving Wallace, June 1948 P. 35 "Life with Avery" Time Magazine, Aug. 2, 1948 "Next Olympiad in U.S." Gene Kessler, Aug. 3, 1948 P. 36 Clippings: Track Lines Blamed for Relay Ban, Aug. 8, 1948 Article: "Sportscripts"-Paul Zimmerman, Aug. 17, 1948 "Carriers 'Who Clicked'...Newspaper Carriers, Oct. 22, 1948 P. 37 Only Sport is Amateur---Brundage, Nov. 19, 1948 Picture: Amateur Officials Meet, Nov. 19, 1948 Clippings: Canuck Olympic Plan Obsolete--Brundage (U.S. Scrapped Same System 30 Years Ago) Nov. 20, 1948 P. 39 Brundage to Resign as U S Olympic Head, Dec. 1 1948 Sportsmen's Club to Extend Eight Lifetime Memberships, Dec. 2, 1948 P. 40 Editorial: A Call for Amateurs, Dec. 10, 1948 Article: "Grid Heroes Are Still Boys" - Chauncey Durden, Dec. 3, 1948 Clippings: BRUNDAGE STEW: AAU Annual Convention Begins in New York Today, Dec. 2, 1948 MacArthur Hopes Japan will be in '52 Olympics, Dec. 7, 1948 P. 41 Clippings: Old Dominion Grid Stars Honored, Dec. 2, 1948 P. 43 Rhodes is Named Columbus' No l Sports Figure for 1948, Jan. 13, 1949 P. 44 Air of Mystery and Drama Centers Around All-Sports Dinner Tonight, Jan. 12, 1949 P. 45 US Olympic Chief Speaks Here Thursday (Reo Industrial Club), Jan. 12, 1949 P. 46 Detroit's Chance Good for 56 Olympic Meet, Jan. 14, 1949 Softball Heads Open Meeting Here Today, Jan. 29, 1949 Article: About Avery Brundage---Roger Treat, Feb. 4, 1949 Clippings: Barbara Ann Turns Pro to Aid Children, Feb. 1949 P. 47 Article "S. F. Committee Plans for Games" Bill Leiser, Mar. 24, 1949 "Long Road Ahead for SF in Games Bid-Brundage" Jack McDonald P. 48 Clippings: Brundage Leaves for Rome Talks, Ready for Battle on Olympic Cuts, Apr. 15, 1949 Olympic Group Favors Cuts in Size of Games Russians May Hold Their Own Olympics Accent is on Streamlined Games as Olympic Group Meets in Rome, Apr. 24, 1949 Olympic Men Dispute Pay for Athletes, Apr. 25, 1949 P. 49 Olympic Rule Hits Political Pressure on Sports, Apr. 28, 1949 Six U. S. Cities Present Bids Today for '56 Olympic Games P. 50 Winter Games Go to Italian Resort, Melbourne Gets 1956 Olympics, Apr. 29, 1949 International Group to Nominate One U. S. City for Olympic Host P. 53 By Davis J. Walsh P. 51 AVERY BRUNDAGE IN MEXICO P. 55 -Avery Brundage, Secretario del Co ite Olimpico Internacional, Arribo Anoche, por via Aerea A Mexico, Nov. 1949 -Llego Ayer a Mexico, Mr. Avery Brundage, Nov. 24, 1949 P. 56 -El Deporte, Para el Amateur es Una Diversion; para el Professional, es Obligacion, Nov. 29, 1949 26/30/37 216 -Los eventos internacionales deben ser unicaments para deportistas amateurs, declaro Avery Brundage, Nov. 29, 1949 College 'Pros' Barred in Olympics: Brundage P. 57 Brundage Rips Colleges for 'Betrayal' 1951 Propose Ban on Foreign Athletes Here, Dec. 9, 1949 P. 58 -Streamlined Olympic Games Planned, MU Officials to Meet at Copenhagen Next Spring -1952 Olympics to Break Marks Says Brundage -Helsinki Excited Over Olympics: Brundage P. 59 Article: "Olympic Problem June in January"' - Will Connolly, Dec. 10, 1949 Clippings: Brundage Stand on Scholarships Causing Split Among AAU Leaders P. 60 Retiring AAU Prexy Answers Brundage, Dec. 12, 1949 P. 61 Avery Brundage Reelected Olympic Association Heed, Jan. 9, 1950 Olympic Group Moves to Bring Games to U.S. P. 62 Article: By Davis J. Walsh, Jan. 22, 1950 P. 63 Broncos Reap Honors at Sports Banquet...Avery Brundage Guest Speaker at MMP (Members of Munich Military Post) Dinner Heck-cerpts - Ted Heck, Sept. 15, 1950 P. 64 "Stop-Look- and Listen" - Avery Brundage P. 65 "Mathias Exceeds Perfection Gauges by Decathlon Table" - F. J. Powers, July 10, 1950 P. 66 Clippings: Olympic Bids for Germany, Japan Foreseen -Herrn Brundagea Amateurs Unbescheldene Forderungen der Amerikaner in Schweden -Avery Brundage ist begeistert, Sept. 7, 1950 -Avery Brundage bei Ritter von Halt -Avery Brundage in Munchen P. 67 Talking of Chicago Sports Figures, Oct. 11, 1950 Article: "Brundage Aplomb Gets Jolt" - Davis J. Walsh, Oct. 22, 1950 P. 68 "Reports on IMF Congress" - Avery Brundage, Nov. 1950 Clippings: Chicago Hails Jesse Owens, Track Star, Humanitarian P. 71 Article: "Chastity to the Rescue" - Davis J. Walsh Feb. 12, 1950 P. 72 "Report of IOC Meeting, Denmark, May 1950 ' Avery Brundage, July 1950 P. 77 Clipping: The First Pan American Games, Jan. 20, 1951 P. 78 Article: "Sport Must be Free, always Independent" - Avery Brundage, Jan. 1, 1951 P. 79 Clipping: Estados Unidos Trae al Panamericano un Gran Equipo en el que Figuran Muchos Campeones Mundiales, Dice A. Brundage, Feb. 21, 1951 Article: Personalities: Avery Brundage, Feb. 22, 1951 Clippings: FIRST PAN AMERICAN GAMES -Pan American Games Open--(100,000 Watch Ceremonies) Feb. 26, 1951 -Pledge Pan-Am Games to Sport, Says Brundage...Politics Ignored by U.S. Olympic Head, Feb. 22, 1951 P. 80 -American Legion Entertains Mr. A Brundage, Mar. 6, 1951 -The Only Sport is Amateur...Avery Brundage, Mar. 6, 1951 -Invitation: Dinner Given by Avery Brundage for Members of the International Olympic Committee attending Primeros Juegos Deportivos Panamericanos P. 83 -Mr. Brundage Elogio en el Comite Olimpico el Principismo Uruguayo -Every Brundage nos Adelanto la Bondad de la Olimpiada de 1954, Mar. 17, 1951 P. 85 Brochure: Helms World Trophy NORTH AMERICA--1918 Avery Brundage P. 86 Articles: "Welcoming Our Red Brothers" - Arthur Daley, Apr. 26, 1951 "Don Avery Tilts With the College Windmills" - R. G. Lynch 26/30/37 217 P. 88 "Sports Slants" - Dick O'Brien, Sept. 20, 1951 Clippings: Brundage Says Sports Reform is Simple Task, Sept. 19, 1951 Brundage Hits Grid Morons, Oct. 8, 1951 P. 89 Article: "Olympics, with Crowds and Russ, Getting too Big, Says Brundage" Davis J. Walsh, Oct. 11, 1951 Clipping: Olympic Head Sees Success for '52 Games, Oct. 26, 1951 Photographs: Candid Pictures of Brundage in Buenos Aires with Mme. Peron P. 90 Clippings: 500 AAU Delegates Expected to Attend National Meeting Here, Nov. 18, 1951 Educators Have Betrayed Sports for Profit, Brundage tells AAU, Dec. 1, 1951 Interview: Question to Avery Brundage: Who is the greatest athlete you have ever seen in the Olympics?, Nov. 18, 1951 P. 91 Clipping: Subsidized Athletes Out of Olympics Article: Besuch in der Welstadt Chicago - von Heinz Lorenz P. 92 Clipping: Angry Avery P. 93 Clippings: Olympics Group to Intensify Screening of "Paid Athletes, Dec. 3, 1951 Brundage Says Pro Events Not Sports, Dec. 6, 1951 And Speaking of Hr. Brundage, Dec. 9, 1951 Esta en Caracas Avery Brundage, Dec. 5, 1951 P. 94 Article: About Avery Brundage - Bob Stedler, Dec. 6, 1951 P. 95 Clippings: III JUEGOS DEPORTIVOS BOLIVARIANOS -No hay Termino Hedio en el Deporte Afficionade, Dec. 5, 1951 P. 96 -Empiezan los Bolivarianos, Dec. 6, 1951 P. 97 Brundage Forsees Battle on Olympic Curtailment, Apr. 1949 Memorandum: COMITE INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIQUE-BULLETIN DE VOTE-1952: Brundage-30, Burghley-17, Blasse-2 P. 98 Clippings: Edstrom Holds Little Hope for Chicago Games Aim to Limit U.S. Bidders for Olympics, Jan. 8, 1950 Article: "On the International Front" - Arthur Daley, Aug. 29, 1950 Clipping: Brundage Escapes Injury in Crash, Dec. 8, 1949 P. 99 Article: "Brundage, Wife Truly Great People" - Davis J. Walsh P. 100 Clipping: Retiring AAU Chief Defends Athlete Aid...Rhodes Opposes Brundage, Declares Sport Scholarship Recipient Not a Pro, Dec. 12, 1949 P. 100 Photograph: Avery Brundage Addressing Athletes in Helsinki - 1952 P. 101 Clipping: AAU Approves 37 Records Urged to Act on Fitness Plan Clipping: Re-elect Brundage Olympic President - Jan. 9, 1950 Clipping: Brundage Aims at Bringing'60 Olympics Here - Jan. 8, 1950 Clipping: Six U.S. Cities Present Bids today for '56 Olympic Games P. 102 Clippings: Athletic Scholarships Hake Holders "Pro"...Brundage Says: Dec. 11, 1949 Clippings: Patton 200 meter Record Accepted, Dec. 11, 1949 Clippings: Brundage Warns, Olympics Hay Ban Athletes on Scholarship P. 103 Clipping: Brundage Expects Japan to Compete in 1952 Olympic Games at Helsinki, Dec. 9, 1949 Clipping: News from AAU Front P. 104 Clipping: Brundage, the Athlete, Finds Link with Art Clipping: Olympic Card Remains Same Clipping: Olympic Association Winds Up Two-Day Sessions Today, Jan. 9, 1950 Clipping: AAU Delegates Predict Sizzling Prexy Race, Dec. 10, 1949 Clipping: Brundage Low, Trippi High in Thorpe Ratings, Dec. 30 1949 P. 105 Clipping: Brundage Disputed: AAU Prexy for Athletic Scholarships, Dec. 12, 1949 Clipping: Athletic Free Ride: Rhodes Differs with Brundage on Scholarships 26/30/37 218 Clipping: Brundage Stand on Scholarships Causing Split Among AAU Leaders, Dec. 12, 1949 Clipping: Ice Hockey Plans for 1952 Revealed, Jan. 9, 1950 P. 106 Clipping: Single U.S. City must Bid for Olympics: Brundage, Jan. 8, 1950 Clipping: Brundage Outlaws Aid to Athletes, Dec. 10, 1949 Clipping: Tighter Olympic Rules Planned to Govern Choice of Game Sites, Jan. 8, 1950 Clipping: 1952 Olympics to Break Marks Says Brundage P. 107 Clipping: The First Pan American Games, Jan. 20, 1951 Scrapbook Number 6: Sport, 1952-1955 P. 3 Article: "How Stupid Can They Get" - Arthur Daley "Getting Olympics Back to Ideals of Old Greece Takes Some Selling" - Davis J. Walsh, Jan. 22, 1952 Clipping: Brundage says Soviets accept Olympic Rules P. 4 Article: "Olympic Officials will have to accept Russians at their word," Hy Boldberg, Feb. 6, 1952 "Says Olympians don't face purge over Amateur Status" - Ed Friel, Feb. 6, 1952 Clippings: Brundage Brings Wassail Bowl, Feb. 7, 1952 P. 5 Olympic Committee Expects Russia to End Cash Awards to Athletes Brundage denies Red China Team is barred from Olympics, as Claimed by Moscow Press Picture: Brundage at Oslo, Norway (VI Winter Oly pic Games - 1952) Sketches: CIO's kongress pa Grand, Feb. 14, 1952 P. 6 Clipping: Brundage makes plea for Refugee Athletes Pictures: Brundage at Oslo, Norway Olympisk Fesk I Radhuset P. 7 Clipping: Brundage Olympic Head?--May Break European Control P. 8 Photographs: VI Winter Olympic Games, 1952, Oslo, Norway Clippings: Work of Olympic Committee Headed by Avery Brundage cited by Newt Feldman, May 1952 PP. 9-13 Various Clipping from Norwegian Newspapers during Winter Olympics, some with translations. P. 14 Article: "A New Olympic Specialty," John Lardner, Har. 1952 "Chicago Bid for '56 Olympics Awaits Pleasure of Melbourne," Davis J. Walsh, Mar. 3, 1952 P. 15 "Brundage Unified Plan Merits Support," Fred Delano "Getting Acclimated," Arthur Daley P. 16 "Chicago in Running for 1956 Olympics," Dan Desmond, Mar. 19, 1952 Clipping: Brundage to Lead U. S. Olympic Team to Finland, Apr. 19, 1952 P. 17 Certificate: BOB HOPE-BING CROSBY OLYMPIC TELETHON, June 21-22, 1952 P. 19 Clippings: Get Together for Telethon to Aid Olympic Team, June 4, 1952 Brundage and Thorpe Meet Again, June 25, 1952 P 20 Article: "Millions Cheer Film Stars but Not in Theatres," Hedda Hopper P 21 Article: "Recreation Needs of Youth Re-emphasized" - Fred Delano, May 4, 1952 P. 22 Picture: Mayor Presents Brundage with Key to Patterson-- - Circus Saints and Sinners P. 24 Program: Los Angeles Coliseum Relays Clipping: Not Candidate - Avery Brundage, president of the U.S. Olympic Committee, said he was "not a candidate" for president of the International Olympic Committee Photograph: Oslo, Norway Winter Olympics P. 26 Clipping: BRUNDAGE NEW OLYMPIC HEAD - Succeeds Sweden's Edstrom, July 26/30/37 219 1952 Photographs: U.S. Olympic Officials and Team marching into Helsinki Stadium P. 27 Bulletin: U.S. Olympic Committee Information and Instruction for Members and Officials of the United States Olympic Team P. 28 Photographs: Various Candid pictures of Avery Brundage with Olympic Officials P. 34 Clippings: Lausanne et les Jeux Olympiques, Feb. 1954 PP. 34-35 Brundage attending PANAMERICAN GAMES - MEXICO, Mar. 1954 P. 56 Brundage Speech at Athens Stirs up Olympic Meeting, May 11, 1954 PP. 37-40 Photographs: Various pictures of IOC Meeting in Athens, May 1954 P. 41 Clippings: Chicago Launches Bid for '60 Games - Have Brundage's Blessing P. 42 La commission executive du CIO a admire le stade olympique lausannois, May 5, 1954 Article: "Rumbles From Down Under" - Arthur Daley, May 6, 1954 PP. 45-53 Photographs: Candid pictures of IOC meeting in Japan P. 53 Invitation: Marquis de Polignac Photographs: With the Marquis de Polignac PP. 54-58 Photographs: Display of Students from Moscow Institutes P. 59 Clippings: Le probleme de statut amateur, May 7, 1954 Qui est M. Avery Brundage? May 7, 1954 P. 60 Deux conceptions de l'amateurisme s'affrontent P. 61 Pas de problemes particuliers pour l'Amateurisme varitable, May 7, 1954 Meet Avery Brundage - The President, May 9, 1954 P. 62 International Olympic Committee Meets - Tribute Paid to Founder of M o d e r n G a m e s Map Quiz on Olympic Athletes, May 13, 1954 P. 65 British Open Olympics to Chinese Reds, May 15, 1954 P. 68 Olympics Probe "Pro-Amateurs" June 8, 1954 Article: "Olympic Body to Probe Amateur Status of Reds: Long Zatopak Practice Cited: Brundage to Press Inquiry" - Lou Miller P. 70 Clippings: Russia in Olympics Brundage Believes, July 20, 1954 P. 71 Brundage in Moscow, Sees Russ in 1956 Olympics, July 20, 1954 P. 74 Brundage O.K. 's Russ --Clears Amateur Athletes Article: "Brundage Reports Russian Sports System as Amateur" - Ed Friel P. 78 Clippings: Brundage Amazed at Rapid Growth of Russian Sports, Aug. 1, 1954 PP. 72-79 Various clippings from several countries pertinent to Brundage's visit to Russia P. 73 (Translation)--Russian Gymnastics 20 Years Ahead of the USA's P. 74 Brundage Praises Russian Athletes, Aug. 31, 1954 P. 79 Picture: CLASS REUNION - 45th Class 1909 Reunion P. 80 Article: "Brundage Says U.S. Getting Fat, Lazy, with its Success," Ron Lawfer Nov. 5, 1954 P. 81 "Brundage Blasts College Football," Jack Powell, Nov. 5, 1954 P. 82 "Brundage Defines 'Amateur,'" Dave Nightingale, Nov. 5, 1954 "Soft Life in America May Bring Disaster, Avery Brundage Says" Coryl Crandall 26/30/37 220 "Brundage Didn't Make 'Poor Jim' Poor...," Bert Bertine Avery Brundage to Speak at Franklin Park Manufacturers Luncheon P. 83 Clippings Explains Olympic Woe - Cost too high for Europeans, Apr. 5, 1955 Various Clippings on Melbourne Inspections Visit Aussies Win New Hope on 56 Olympics, Apr. 14, 1955 Blase Aussies Roil Brundage, Apr. 11, 1955 Olympic Head Notes Aussies Lack of Space, Apr. 5, 1955 Brundage Blasts Aussies, Apr. 11, 1955 Prime Minister Gets Brundage Views Today Apr. 12, 1955 P. 84 Another Olympic Feud-- Spain Snubs Israei, Apr. 20, 1955 Picture: Avery Brundage, Honorary Member, American Ex-Servicemen's Assn. Clippings: U. S. Athletic Reign in Peril, say Brundage, Apr. 25, 1955 Avery Brundage Calls on Emperor Hirohito, May 5, 1955 P. 85 Brundage Made Honorary Citizen of Tokyo Brundage Back, Thinks Aussies to Keep Games, May 9, 1955 P. 86 Brundage Asks Probe of Santee, June 15, 1955 PP. 88-90 Photographs: Visit to Philippines - Photograph with Magsaysay PP. 91-92, 107-116 Articles about Brundage's Visit to Australia P. 104 Articles: "Don't Use Athletes for Propaganda: Brundage" - Wendell Smith, Mar. 17, 1955 In the Wake of the News - Arch Ward, Mar. 19, 1955 P. 106 Clippings: Brundage Rips US "Cold War" Use of Sports, Mar. 15, 1955 Brundage to Check Aussie Setup, April 1955

Scrapbook Number 7: Sport, 1956-1959 P. 1 Clipping: Royalty Opens Olympic Games Riding Events, June 9, 1956 Picture: Avery Brundage, Medal Presentation at VIIth Winter Olympics PP. 2-3 Clippings: Several newsclippings of VII Winter Games at Cortina d'Ampezzo P. 2 Article: "Italians Spent Eight Million on Olympics" - Associated Press Photographs: Equestrian Events P. 5 Clippings: MELBOURNE - 1956 - OLYMPIC GAMES -Games Leader Leaves Impressed by Mr. Menzies' Assurance -Monday is Day of Pride or Shame -Quarantine Difficulties in Australia -Brundage Holds Key to Olympic Games Editorial: Mr. Brundage P. 6 Clipping: Olympic Group Still Stymid by Aussie Law Photograph: Melbourne Stadium P. 9 Clippings: --Olympic Contests Begun by Athletes of 67 Nations, Nov. 22, 1956 Picture: Avery Brundage with Britain's Duke of Edinburgh P. 10 Clippings: Games Chief Here as our Friend Commercialisation and Politics are Threat to Olympic Games, Nov 19, 1956 Mr. Olympics, "Confident you will do a fine job" P. 11 Brundage Declares in Osaka that Pro Sports Organizations are Free To Give Fund to Olympic Team Picture: Avery Brundage, Medal Presentation at Melbourne Olympics, Dec. 10, 1956 P. 12 Clipping: Geiberger Feted at MCC Luncheon Picture: Avery Brundage at Flemington Race Track in Melbourne, Australia P. 13 Clippings: Middle East Fighting Clouds Olympics--Perils Status of 3 Nations, Egypt Out, Nov. 1, 1956 Big Games Chief Flies In 26/30/37 221 P. 14 Spain Wooed Back to Olympics, Nov. 9, 1956 -Bravo le C.I.O. P. 15 Aussies to be Ready for Olympics; Brundage Dig brings Action, Feb. 14, 1956 Criticism Spurs Aussies, Olympic Construction Going on Schedule, Jan. 2, 1956 P. 16 Brundage Sees No Threat to Games, Nov. 14, 1956 P. 17 Flame Dies to End the Games, Dec. 10, 1956 Brundage Pleased By Games Success, Dec. 8, 1956 P. 18 Editorial: The Unforgettable Olympic Games, Dec. 10, 1956 Article: "With Respect to Mr. Brundage, there's not a chance of his precept being fully obeyed" - Douglas Wilkie, Nov. 20, 1956 P. 19 Clippings: US Skater Ken Henry Declared Pro, Feb. 3, 1956 Ruled Out of Olympics by Brundage Chicago Ice Star Banned for Golf Job P. 20 Athletes Show at Races (Flemington Race Track-Melbourne) P. 21 Article: "Australia May Lose Games" - Kirwan Ward Interview: Brundage Tells of Russ Olympics, Mar. 16, 1956 Clipping: Brundage Raps State-Run Teams P. 22 Clippings: Keep Politics Out, Says Games Leader Organisateurs de Melbourne et Comite international olympique sont bien loin de s'entendre, July 30, 1956 Attaque par le secretaire du comite d'organisation des J.O. de Melbourne le C.I.O. replique, July 3, 1956 P. 23 Photograph: Avery Brundage with 1st General Manager of Melbourne Games (In Mexico) P. 25 Clippings: Brundage Blasts U.S. Olympic 'Hysteria', Apr. 8, 1956 Games Chief Says Sport a Means to Prevent War, Nov. 20, 1956 Olympia-Beste sollen Amateure bleiben, Ein Expose des IOK-Prasidenten Brundage, Aug. 17, 1956 Brundage Praises '60 Games Site, Oct. 22, 1956 P. 26 Reduce Olympic Costs, Avery Brundage Says, Dec. 17, 1956 ESU Speaker to be Avery Brundage OPC Luncheon Speaker to be Olympic Head, Avery Brundage, Oct. 13, 1956 Olympic Chief deplores political hatreds, Nov. 12, 1956 Article: "M. Avery Brundage recoit les journalistes," M. Jeanneret P. 27 Clipping: Flame Dies, Flag is Burled on 1956 Olympics, Dec. 10, 1956 Letter: From Avery Brundage to Time Magazine, "Of Human Brundage" P. 28 Clippings: "Progress" Retards Athletes, Brundage Claims, Feb. 23, 1956 Avery Brundage Warns New Concept is Needed, Feb. 20, 1956 -A Lesson to Our Statesmen P. 29 -IOK und die Presse Article: "Just as Expected," Arthur Daley P. 30 Clippings: Sports "Unite" Germans - East, West Athletes Merged, Feb. 6, 1956 Brundage Warns Prestige of U.S. is Sofia Issue -M. Brundage confirme...en dementant -Concession americaine pour les J. L. d'hiver Avery Calls PCC Collapse 'A Disgrace' Brundage Speaks at Commonwealth Club Today P. 31 Olympic 'Civil War' - Winter Setup Rapped Brundage Still Wants Oath, Oct. 19, 1956 Brundage Fights Games Tax P. 32 Brundage Blasts U.S. Hysteria P. 33* Reds Assure Brundage of Amateurism U.S. Sports Supremacy Periled by Easy Living, Brundage Says P. 35 Television: VIP Interviews Avery Brundage, Aug. 3, 1958 Editorial: Sports Illustrated: On Avery Brundage "Memo From the Publisher," 26/30/37 222 Aug. 3, 1958 Picture: Avery Brundage et al at Easter Relays at the P. 36 Article: "Gadfly Brundage Good for Sports," Will Connolly Clippings: Les Americains de les Australiens passent leur vie sur la piste et dans la piscine De la Culture des Phenomenes au dilemme des "jeux" P. 37 A revele le plan de reforme Olympique de M. Avery Brundage P. 38 Zahneputzen hilft dem olympischen Team Brundage kritisiert amerikanische Athleten Klare Antwort durch Brundage A propos de la reduction du programme des Jeux olympiques Brundage Clarifies Olympic Viewpoint P. 33 State Dept. Policy Imperils US Olympic Future: Brundage, July 11, 1957 -Bulgaria Visit for Brundage? -Brundage in Threat to Resign if Trip to Bulgaria Denied -Brundage Bails U.S. Decision P. 39 Clippings: "Press Misquoted Me" claims Olympics' President, Avery Brundage holds Conference in Cairo, May 28, 1956 P. 41 Melbourne Will Reap Great Rewsrde, says Mr. Brundage P. 42 Brundage Calls Games a Boon, Jan. 23, 1956 p. 43 Article: "Ancient Ruins to Form Rome Games Backdrop," Curley Grieve p. 44 Clippings: Olympics Body Deliberates on Games for '60 -U.S. Athletics Brings Attack from Brundage -IOC To Try to Define "Amateur" P. 45 -Olympics Here in 'Mess', says Chief (Melbourne) -Olympic President Has Come to Help Melbourne P. 46 Photographs: Avery Brundage addressing Melbourne Games PP. 47-50 Photographs: Candid Shots of Avery Brundage in Egypt P. 51 Clippings: IOC To Pick '64 Site Today - Tokyo, Innsbruck Get '64 Olympics P. 52 Brundage Says Japan Ready For Olympics Motion "Negre Blanc" a propos de la segregation raciale en Afrique du Sud Red China Quits IOC, Blasts at Brundage P. 53 Photographs: Candid Shots of Avery Brundage at Bulgaria (Sofia) IOC Session p. 54 Article: "Kiwanis 'All Star Day' Tops in Sports Luncheons" - Leo Fischer "Sittin In With the Athletes," Sec Taylor "Roman Holiday," Red Smith, Nov. 6, 1957 P. 57 "Last Amateur of Sports Pounds Away at His Last" - Int'l News Service, July 16, 1957 Clippings: What are Chicago's Chances for Landing Olympic Games? Mar. 10, 1957 Chicago Medal of Merit - Leading Citizens to Mark Chicago's 150th Birthday From Broadcast by Avery Brundage: Brundaga cites Olympics as model for World Statesmen, Jan. 1957 P. 59 City, 120, Looks to Future P. 60 Brundage Tells Doubts on Team Sports' Status Brundage Attacks "Near-Pro" Sports Olympics Too Big - Brundage, June 9, 1957 P. 61 Editorial: Asian Games - The Pakistan Games Article: "City Launches Plea for 1964 Olympic Games," Bob Glass PP. 63-64 Photographs: Candid Shots of Avery Brundage in Korea P. 65 Clippings: -Toni Sailer, candidat aux Jeux olympiques de Squaw Valley? -Sailer, amateur pour la F.I.S., le sear-t-il aussi poule CIO? -L'affaire "Sailer" jugee a Stockholm en juin -Sigge Bergman: "Peu d'espoir pour Sailer 26/30/37 223 P. 66 -Toujours a propos de Toni Sailer PP. 65-68 -La Federation internationale de ski contre le C.I.O.? -Athletisme..M. Avery Brundage en Egypte -L'amateurisme mar ron -Sailer "Pro" pour le C.I.O -Sursis pour Toni Sailer que la F.I.S hesite a juger? -Toni Sailer professional -Die Kongress von Sofia und die Presse (more on Toni Sailer in manila folder in back) -La ideologia olympica gira alrededor del concepto del amateurismo -Les Jeux Olympiques et le Professionalisme -M. Brundage a le Choix -MM. Brundage et Otto Mayer le savent bien... P. 69 Clippings: A Rival for Olympics?...Brundage Opposed to IAAF "Tax" Apr. 9, 1958 Threaten to Set Up 2nd Olympics...Amateur Groups Feud Over Money, Apr. 9, 1958 Olympics Face Split, Apr. 9, 1958 P. 70 Photographs: Avery Brundage in Japan Clippings: Le Japon tremble en attendant la decision du C.I.O. P. 71 Reduction in Size of Olympics Seen Major IOC Topic, May 11, 1958 Olympics Group Sets Munich Meet IOC 54th General Assembly Opening in Tokyo Wednesday Pro Tinges Peril Sports in Olympics P. 72 Interview: Brundage Gives Views: Pro Sport No More than Entertainment, May 13, 1958 Editorial: IOC Assembly in Tokyo P. 76 Clipping: Rome Olympic Program Set; Entry Size Lopped, May 10, 1958 P. 77 Article: "Gists of Speeches at IOC Assembly" by Avery Brundage, May 15, 1958 PP. 79-88 Photographs: Avery Brundage at Tokyo IOC Assembly P. 84 Clippings: Chicago Plays Trump in Olympic Bid, Sept. 4, 1958 Mayor Booms Olympics Here - Meet on U.S. Bid Tonight, Sept. 5, 1958 P. 86 -Brundage auf Inspektion in Rom -Brundage a Roma -Brundage Likes Rome's Facilities for Olympics P. 89 Article: "Chile Ira con 100 Depostistas a Chicago" - Mr. Dickens, June 7,1959 P. 91 "Brundage, Ferris Honored" - William R. Conklin, (Bowditch Award), Feb. 1958 Clipping: Don't Gouge Fans, Brundage Warns Will Seek Troops for Squaw, Apr. 4, 1959 PP. 95-97 Photographs: Avery Brundage inspecting facilities at Rome P. 97 Clipping: Pro Aspects Threaten Sports on Olympic Card, May 16, 1958 Photographs: Avery Brundage in Formosa Picture: El Presidente del Comite Olimpico Internacional en Granada P. 98 Article: "In The Wake of the News" - David Condon Clippings: Pan Am Will Offer Chicago Challenge -Games Ticket sale "Terrible", July 9, 1959 P. 99 -Pan Am Games in Good Hands -Committee Awards Chicago Pan American Games for 1959 P. 100 -Will Chicago Be Ready for Pan Am Games? Nov. 30, 1958 -Speed Pan-Am Work Olympic Chief Warns P. 101 -City Launches Drive to Back Pan-Am Games, Jan. 19, 1959 -Mayor Greets Pan-Am Units 26/30/37 224 -Torch, 5000 Doves to Open Pan-Am Games P. 102 -Urge Pan-American Games Backing - Leaders Told of Problems by Brundage PP. 103-105 Photographs: Avery Brundage in Japan PP. 106-107 Avery Brundage in Portugal P. 106 Clipping: Olympic Official Scores Rivalry - Brundage Says Athletic Race of United States, Russia, is Peril to Games Scrapbook Number 8: Sport, 1960-1963 P. 1 Article: "Red China Olympics Protests Overruled," Fulton Lewis, Jr. Clippings: Way is Opened for China to Compete But Team Must Carry Taiwan Banner Early Decision Due on Reds in '60 Games 'Open' Olympic Games Ruling by U.S. Waited Avery Backs Formosa Bid P. 2 Clippings: Nationalist China, India not Barred at Squaw Valley China Entry Cleared, Feb. 17, 1960 Brundage Boosts Free China China Entry Cleared Brundage Here, Lauds Olympics P. 3 Brundage Tells Role of China for Olympics, July 14, 1959 Formosa: Hesitation Brundage OK's Nationalists Avery Bracks Olympic Door Brundage Hails U. S. Decision P. 4 State Department Ruling Will Determine Olympics Editorial: New Light on Olympics An About-Face Clippings: Find Favored in Sunset Handicap Brundage Aids Formosa Bid Formosa Athletes Allowed to Take Part in Olympics Olympic Head to Support Nationalists Ask Olympic Committee to Admit China Brundage Now Backs Formosa P. 7 Brundage Arrives to Spur Games Squaw Valley Olympics Set Back Six Days Article: "Sports Parade - Brundage Tells California to Get Down to Planning and Building," Curley Grieve, Sept. 10, 1955 P. 8 Clippings: Brundage in Advice to State, Apr. 5, 1959 Brundage Cites New Threat to Squaw Valley Progress on '60 Winter Games Told Squaw Valley Plans Praised by Brundage Olympic Chairman OK's Squaw Valley P. 9 Brundage to Address Commonwealth Club Today, May 6, 1960 Quote: Brundage: "The Moral Side of the Sport Program is as or more important than the Physical Side," Feb. 12, 1962 Clippings: Prise de Position du C.I.O....M. Brundage croit encore au pere Noel Vingt-quatre heurs de sport dans le monde...Le probleme de l'entrainement physique de la jeunesse vu par M. Brundage, president du CIO P. 10 Article: "Yes, Brundage Knows His Sports," Bill Leiser Clippings: Avery Brundage Buys Property - (From Estate of Dr. Huggins) Brundage Bid for IOC Job is Challenged P. 11 Article: "Socially Gay Week Memorable," Litti Paulding, Feb. 19, 1960 Clipping: Olympic Officials Praised by Brundage 26/30/37 225 PP. 11-12 Photographs: Miscellaneous candid shots of Avery Brundage at Squaw Valley games P. 13 Article: "Olympic Travelers Visit La Pineta," Litti Paulding, Feb. 18, 1960 "Brundages Fete International Set," Litti Paulding, Feb. 17, 1960 PP. 13-22 Photographs: Miscellaneous candid shots of IOC at La Pineta P. 14 Clippings: Olympic Officials Bask in Sun on Way to Winter Games, Feb. 21, 1960 Santa Barbara, Olympics Headquarters (for a while) P. 15 M. Brundage est amateur (de belles receptions) P. 18 Brundage Calls it 'Best" (Santa Barbara) Dec. 17 23, 1960 P. 20 Olympia und die hohe Politik San Marino Issue Honors Brundage P. 23 Pick Stanford for Olympic Track Tryouts Wine-Tasting Olympics Proposed Brundage Praises Support P. 23 Clippings: Dans les milleux dirigeants de l'olympisme Mature Living Salutes...Avery Brundage, Admiral Chester Nimitz Article: "Brundage Proves to Bay Area He is a Warm and Fun-Loving Personage" - Jack Hanley May 12, 1960 P. 24 "Russians 'Cinch' Olympics Already," Bill Leiser, May 12, 1960 "Mr. Avery Brundage is Not in Politics," Charles McCabe Clipping: Games IV Money to State, June 4, 1958 P. 25 Article: "Curley's Corner Mecca for Admiring Throngs," Prescott Sullivan, Feb. 25, 1960 Clippings: Brundage Bids for Good Will at Olympics Avery Brundage Closes Winter Olympic Games P. 26 Article: "Games not All Athletics," Joan Winchell Clipping: Nixon Opens Winter Games Article: "Brass Agrees California Did Terrific Job," Curley Grieve Editorial: A Salute P. 27 Let's Set the Record Straight..."Altogether too much publicity has been given to the vindictive attacks of discharged employees" Avery Brundage, Feb. 1959 P. 28 Article: "Brundage Has a Sense of Humor," Bill Leiser, Feb. 17, 1960 "Avery Brundage is Much Maligned Man," Will Connolly, Feb. 16, 1960 "Olympics have Tough, Righteous Chairman in Avery Brundage," Len Elliott, Feb. 17, 1960 P. 29 Clippings: E. German Reds Rip U.S. for 'Skiing Cold War' Blyth Ice Arena is Dedicated Article: "Rapt Crowd At Olympic Ceremoonies," Clint Mosher Clipping: Winter Games a Big Success, Feb. 3, 1960 P. 30 Article: "Brundage Hurls German Ban Back to State Department," Phil Berman "IOC Asks Freedom of Press," Phil Berman Clipping: East Germany Protests Ban from Ski Meet Participation P. 31 Article: "Valley's Rally Pleases Brundage," Art Rosenbaum, Feb. 21, 1960 P. 31 Clippings: Games Draw Acclaim Brundage Praises Ike's Aid to Games P. 32 Article: "'60 Winter Olympics Setup is Lavish," Harry Jupiter "Olympic Report," Melvin Durslag, Feb. 18, 1960 Clipping: Olympic Donnybrook - East Germans to Protest Ban on Press; Brundage Denies It, Feb. 15, 1960 P. 33 Article: "Games End Midst Tears," Cholly Angeleno, Mar. 2, 1960 "Olympics Worth Cost," Vincent X. Flaherty, Mar. 1, 1960 Clipping: Squaw Valley Olympic Games a Great Success, Feb. 3, 1960 P. 34 Article: "Olympic Glory Gilds the City," Litti Paulding 26/30/37 226 "Mr. Avery Brundage Dons His Halo Again," Charles McCabe Clipping: Squaw Memories Snowball P. 35 Article: "Politicos Put Olympics On Bad Spot," John P. Car ichael Newspictures: Lighting the Torch Medal Presentation (Avery Brundage) P. 36 Clipping: Hale Welcomes World Newspicture: Avery Brundage declaring the close of the Winter Games P. 38 Program: Avery Brundage Gang Dinner Guest (The Press and Union League Club) May 2, 1960 PP 39-40 Program: Avery Brundage Homecoming, Oct. 7, 1960 P. 41 Article: "Brundage Says U. S. 'Soft'; Defends Amateur 'Pledge,'" Ed Wick "USSR Subsidizing No Worse than Athletic Scholarships," B. Schrader p. 42 "UI, SAS Leaders hail Avery Brundage as 'Great Citizen,'" B Schmelle Clipping: Plan Special Day for Avery Brundage at Illinois Campus P. 43 Article: "Olympics Scoring Methods Called Silly by Brundage," Ron Cohen Clippings: 270 Honor Brundage at SAE Banquet Tribute From Ike Awaits Brundage P. 44 Article: "U.S. Must Realize Importance of Body Training: Brundage," D. Young Column: Broadwalk Tatler (Fran Myers) P. 45 Reservation Form: For Avery Brundage Homecoming, Oct. 7, 1960 PP. 46-47 Letter to Members: For Avery Brundage Homecoming P. 48 Clipping: Alumni Hailed at Large and Small Parties Itinerary: Avery Brundage (At Homecoming) P. 49 Clippings: Brundage's German Flag Plan Adopted Hymns, Flags Stir Row Olympics Minus Flags Proposed, Feb. 14, 1960 Editorial: Flags at the Olympics P. 50 Open Letter: To Avery Brundage from the American Club of Rome, Sept. 9, 1960 P. 51 Clipping: Il Presidente del CIO visita gli impianti olimpici Photograph: Avery Brundage and Otto Mayer P. 52 Clippings: Brundage Hits U.S. 'Soft Living' Brundage on Amateurism Olympische Kunstwettbewerbe in Deutschland P. 53 Atenas: 1896...Roma: 1960 Article: "Olympic Mess," Stanley Woodward, July 17, 1960 Clipping: Rome Games Periled as Leaders Tiff P. 54 Article: "On The Street Where Carletta Lived," Red Smith Nov. 4, 1960 P. 55 Clippings: -Il presidente del CIO Brundage ha consluso ieri la sua visita a Roma Cordiale colloquio a Roma fra Brundage e Onesti Brundage flog nach Rom Brundage Prods Italians P. 57 Exciting Olympiad Predicted Photographs: Of Rome IOC Meeting Of IOC Reception P. 58 Article: Column: In the Wake of the News, David Condon, Sept, 15, 1960 Clippings: Soccer Pools Finance Stadia for Olympics Avery Brundage's Proposal Opposed (Discarding of Anthems and Flags) P. 59 Article: "'Professional Amateurs' Star for Russians," Will Grimsley, Aug. 19, 1960 Clippings: Brundage Keeps IOC Presidency, Aug. 23, 1960 Brundage Rips Soviet Proposal, Aug. 19, 1960 Editorial Olympic Puzzle, Aug. 19, 1960 26/30/37 227 P. 60 Clippings and Newspictures: Brundage Re-Elected Olympic Head, Aug. 24, 1960 P. 61 Notables At Olympics Ball Tonight, Feb. 15, 1960 Olympic Ball a Schussboomer PP. 62-63 International Olympic Ball, Feb. 21, 1960 P. 64 Clipping: Way Clear for Nationalist China India to Compete at Squaw Valley, Feb. 4, 1960 Article: "Olympics Board Slaps U. S. for Barring Red Newsmen," Clint Mosher, Feb. 16, 1960 P. 64 Clippings: Brundage Asks Squaw Troop Aid P. 65 Brundage Decries U. S. Soft Living Games Flame Off to Rome in Ceremony Consolini to Give Olympic Oath, August 25, Aug. 13, 1960 Article: "Olympic Exhibit to Show Sports' Influence on Art," Henry Gaggiotini P. 66 Clippings: Le film des jeux de rome sera realize par le CONI Le governement italien refuse les visas aux amateurs de l'Est Photograph: Avery Brundage with Pope John P. 67 Clipping: Brundage Answer: "Won't Resign - It's Definite" Editorial: New Light on Olympics, July 20, 1959 Clippings: Brundage To Stock to His Post Brundage Considers Retiring Brundage to Answer Foes on China Issue P. 68 Brundage To Quit Olympic Post? Brundage Plans to Help Chinese Confermate Le Nostre Rivelazioni...Brundage dichiara a Losanna fail CIO a riconoscere una sola China Newspicture: Olympics High Command P. 69 Editorial: A Letter from the Editor on Olympic Medals Distribution, Sept. 4, 1960 Clipping: Would Trim Swim Suits, Aug. 19, 1960 P. 70 Article: "Fights On for Olympic Ideals - Avery Wins Another battle," Bill Furlong, Aug. 25, 1960 "Avery of Sparta," Red Smith, Sept. 13, 1960 P. 71 Clippings: Eye Draft of Brundage, Aug. 18, 1960 Re-election of Brundage is Said to Be "Certain" Aug. 23, 1960 Russ Bid for Top Job - Brundage's Post Aim of Soviets Russians Begin Drive to Replace Brundage Brundage Bid for IOC Job is Challenged P. 72 Brundage to Remain as Olympic President...Limit Sports to 18, Aug. 23, 1960 Brundage Wins Election, Soviet Bloc Blocked Brundage Wins a 3rd Term Soviet bloc backs UK to oust Brundage P. 73 Brundage Renamed Games Chief Rome hails Brundage, Elliott, Aug. 21, 1960 Avery Brundage is Re-elected International Olympic President P. 74 Telegrams: From Prentis Hale...Congratulations on Re-Election P. 75 Clippings: Brundage Into Fight for IOC Re-Election IOC Eyes Brundage For Another Term...Secret Session will Ponder Drafting Him P. 76 Brundage Won't Confirm Report He'll Retire as Olympic Head, Aug. 18, 1960 Brundage is Re-Elected Unanimously as International Olympic President, Aug. 23, 1960 P. 77 Brundage Renamed Olympic President Brundage Assails Russ Games Plan...Threat to Existence 26/30/37 228 Deny Hearing to Brundage on Tax Refund P. 78 Polemica ad Atene Le Olimpiadi e il Calcio Scrapbook Number 8A: Sport, 1960-1963 P. 1 Article: "Olympics Have Tough, Righteous Chairman in Avery Brundage," L. Elliott Feb. 17, 1960 Clipping: Brundage Dedicates Ice Arena Article: "An Olympic Endurance Test Stages on Powell & Gearym," M. McCabe, Feb. 15, 1960 Clippings: Irish Coffee Season Brundage Praises Squaw Valley Progress; Ring Squashes Rumors P. 2 China, India on Sidelines for Olympics China to Conform to Olympic Rules How California Got 1960 Olympic TV Rights P. 3 Ban Nations' Flags, Says Games Chief Feb. 14, 1960 Assembly ORs Olympic Audit P. 4 Olympics Minus Flags Proposed P. 5 Squaw Valley Still Hopes to Get Chinese In China Entry Cleared Nationalist China, India not Barred at Squaw Valley P. 6 Hail 'Finest' Winter Games Foreign Experts Agree, Feb. 29, 1960 Olympics Furor Begins "Miracle of the Skies" Cleared Visibility of Start of Games, Feb. 19, 1960 Weiterer gunstiger Rapport uber Squaw Valley P. 7 Olympics Winner: Peace Japan bids for Olympic site in '64 Brass Agrees California Did Terrific Job, Feb. 26, 1960 P. 8 Article: "Olympic Report," Melvin Durslag, Peb. 19, 1960 Clipping: Dans 13 jours: Squaw Valley P. 9 Articles: "Wife of 'Mr. Olympics' Shuns the Limelight," Frances Moffat Feb. 15, 1960 "Olympic Travelers Visit La Pineta," Litti Paulding, Feb. 18, 1960 PP.10-11 Newspictures: Of Olympic Officials at La Pineta P. 12 Clipping: Japan to Host '68 Games, Avery Hints Article: "Greatest Winter Games' - Garland," Braven Dyer, Feb. 29, 1960 P. 13 Clipping: Impressive Ceremony Closes VIII Winter Olympic Games Classic Attracted 240,904, Feb. 29, 1960 Article: "Some Olympian Notes on the Old Games," Charles McCabe P. 14 "Fabulous Olympic Ball," Frances Moffat, Feb. 16, 1960 P. 15 Clipping: Notables at Olympic Ball Tonight Article: "The Olympic Ball was Elaborate," Yvonne Mero Baker Feb. 16, '60 P. 16 "San Franciscans Go to Reno Ball," Frances Moffat, Feb. 27, 1960 Clipping: San Marino Issue Honors Brundage P. 17 Invitation: with photograph from Le Grand Marechal de la Cour P. 18 Photographs: Avery Brundage with Pope John P. 19 Clipping: Olympic Sports Code Tightened, June 21, 1961 P. 20 15 Nominees for 'Chicagoan of the Year' Title Ike Tribute to Brundage to be Read (SAE Banquet) P. 21 SAE Prepares to Pay Honor to Brundage Publication: Of Lion Tattler, "Reunion Snowballing", Sept. 1960 P. 23 Article: "Youth, Optimism Mark Convention," Tom Horgan P. 24-28 Photos: Of IOC Meeting in Greece P. 28 Avery Brundage with Prince Constantine of Greece P. 30 Avery Brundage in Office with Art Collection 26/30/37 229 P. 29 Picture Card: From on his 99th Birthday, Aug. 16, 1961 P. 31 Article: Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, "The Man who has Everything," by Edith Weigle, July 30, 1961 P. 34 Clipping: Brundage Loses Tax Appeal Invitation: "The President and Mrs. Kennedy request the pleasure of the company of Avery Brundage, Oct. 16, 1961 P. 35 Clipping: Brundage Urges Athletics Leaders to End Olympic Games Fund Articles: "A Hard Look at Amateurism," L. Dana Gatlin, Dec. 22, 1961 "A Family Ouarrel," Jim Murray, July 11, 1961 P. 37 "Kennedys Welcome Finn President," James E. Warner, Oct. 17, 1961 "Brundage in Biggest Fight," Ted Smith P. 38 "Brundage Signs de Young Plans," Carolyn Anspracher, July 26, 1962 "For $18 Million, Avery Expects Best," Frederick A. Storm, July 26, 1962 P. 39 Newspictures: Avery Brundage in San Francisco for de Young Museum contribution P. 40 Clippings: Brundage Art Wing May Open in 1964, July 26, 1962 Todo Puede ser...Avery Brundage Avery Brundage tayttaa 75 vuotta, Sept. 10, 1962 P. 41 Brundage Plans Red 'Card' Trick, Feb. 21, 1962 Officials Split on Olympic Edict, Sept. 27, 1962 P. 42 U.S. Cold to Brundage Ice Plan, Feb. 21, 1962 East Germans be permitted to play in World ice hockey, Feb. 23, 1962 Brundage Still Cleaning Up P. 49 Article: "Basketball Out of Olympic Program as Showdown Nears," Leo Fischer "Hiring College Athletes A Disgrace," Ted Suits P. 50 Telegrams: Avery Brundage - 75th Birthday P. 51 Photographs: Avery Brundage in Mexico P. 53 Christmas Card: Avery Brundage Citius-Altius-Fortius Clipping: Monday-Go-Round, Oct. 23, 1962 Articles: "Graffis Sees Olympia, Sides with Brundage," Herb Graffis, Nov. 24, 1962 P. 54 "Brundage applauds sporting subsidy," Frank Rostron, Dec. 14, 1963 P. 55 Clipping: Don't Mix Sports, Politics Brundage Newspicture: Avery Brundage with Nikita Khrushchev at IOC meeting in Moscow, June 13, 1962 P. 56 Clippings: Avery Wars on Politics...IOC Boxx in Moscow Fears for U.S. Games, June 2, 1962 Olympic Reorganization Plan of Russia Under Fire, June 5, 1962 Brundage Issues Warning Over Olympics Restrictions P. 57 Brundage Warns U.S. - Won't Tolerate Bans, June 2, 1962 May Warn S. Franciscans, ROK Group Brundage to Fight Red Bid to Reorganize Olympic Unit, June 6, 1962 Photographs: Avery Brundage in Moscow for IOC Meeting P. 59 Clipping: Conference de presse du CIO HM Avery Brundage et Jean de Beaumont exposent devant les Chefs de delagations aux Jeux de l'Anitie les buts et les projects d'Aide du Comite International Olympique, Apr. 16, 1963 Pass: Officiel - Haute Personnalite - Avery Brundage P. 60 Clippings: M. Avery Brundage President du Comite Internationale Olympique souligne, par sa presence, l'importance des Jeux de Dakar amorce des Jeux Africains P. 61 Avery's Principles are Color-Fast, Oct. 17, 1963 Column: This Morning with Who's Who: Avery Brundage 26/30/37 230 P. 62 Clipping: Brundage Impressed by Detroit, Sept. 10, 1963 P. 63 Newspictures: Detroit on Display for "Mr. Olympics," Sept. 11, 1963 P. 65 Clippings: "La Candidature de Lyon au Jeux de 1968 parfaitment valuable," June 11, 1963 P. 66 Le CIO demande aux Federations de n'attribuer des Championnats officiels a une ville ou a un pays qu'a condition que tous les athletes y aient libre acces P. 67 M. Avery Brundage, president du Comite International Olympique et S. Ex. M. Mohammed Taher, son represent ant permanent en Europe Olympic Group Sets 7-Point Plan to Stop Political Interference Brundage Draws Battle Lines for Olympics, June 14, 1961 Brundage Threatens to Quit, Mar. 2, 1962 P. 68 L'assemblee extraordinaire de CIO a Lausanne Une aeule equipe allemande pour Innsbruck et Tokio, Feb. 12, 1963 -Le Commission executive du CIO et Les Federations internationale precident leur point de vue sur le theme "Politique et Sport" P. 69 -La Reunion Mondials du Sport, A Lausanne, Feb. 5, 1963 -Politique et Sport...Declaration du CIO, Mar. 29, 1962 P. 70 -Une lettre importante de M. Avery Brundage aux sportifs du monde P. 71 -M. Brundage plane dans les nuages et n'a aucune intention d'en revenir -M. Avery Brundage menace de demissioner P. 70 Olympics to Bar Bias, Anthems? Feb. 8, 1963 P. 72 -M. Brundage change brusquement d'opinion P. 73 -M. Avery Brundage, "C'Est l'OTAN qui a favorise le choix de Mexico

Scrapbook Number 9: Sport, 1964-1967 P. 1 Clipping: Sporting Old Folks Something in Chicago Air, Dec. 20, 1964 Article: "Avery Brundage Attacks College Athletic Scholarship Programs," Paul Zimmerman, June 14, 1964 P. 2 Clipping: Few Amateurs Left, Oct. 24, 1964 P. 3 Articles: "Brundage Gets Another Test," Paul Zimmerman, Oct. 5, 1964 "Northwest News," Don Fair, Dec. 18, 1964 Kup's Column: "The La Salle Hotel is Denying its Sale" P. 4 Clipping: (Portland) City Honors Schollander, Dec. 14, 1964 (Photographs of dinner in booklet in back of scrapbook) P. 6 Letters From: Arthur H. Steinhaus George Williams College, May 27, 1965 P. 7 Donald F. Hull...AAU of the U.S., Aug. 30, 1975 PP. 8-9 Franz Josef Strauss...(with translation), June 15, 1965 P. 10 Clippings: Brundage Takes Up New Sport - Lawn Bowling, Mar. 14, 1965 P. 11 El Presidente del Comite Olympico Visito a Diaz Ordaz," Cupliremos Dignamente" Mar. 26, 1965 P. 12 "Vine a ver Como se Prepara la Olimpiada" dijo Avery Brundage, Mar. 29, 1965 Brundage Arrives to Check on Mexico's Olympic Plans P. 15 Brundage Satisfied with Mexico's Olympic Work, Apr. 23, 1965 PP. 15-21 On Mexico's Preparations for the Games of 1968 P. 22 Our Triumphant Athletes Return HOME WITH THE LOOT Kenya, July 27, 1965 P. 23 Mr. Brundage Impressed with Kenya's Attitude Towards Country's Sport PP. 27-29 Of IOC Meeting in Madrid...April 1965 PP. 29-31 Photographs: Of Avery Brundage with Dignataries at the Madrid Meeting P. 32 Brochure: Of the Unveiling Ceremony of Dr Seiichi Kishi's Bronze Statue, Sept. 30, 1964 PP. 34-42 Photographs: Of Avery Brundage Visit to Matzue 26/30/37 231 PP. 43-45 Of Avery Brundage at Olympics in Japan, 1964 Drawing: Of Brundage Coat of Arms P. 46 Article: A fresh start after disaster...Frances Moffat, March 29, 1965 P. 49 Open Letter: The Brundage Collection....What it Means to the San Francisco Area Photographs: Avery Brundage with Pope Paul, April 28, 1966 PP. 50-51 Les Membres du Comite International Olympique le jour de cloture de la 60# Session de Baden-Baden 1963 P. 52 Illini Panel at work in CBS's New York Studio Avery Brundage, Allan Sherman, Milton Mumford, March 1966 P. 53 Article: "Brundage's Viet Solution," Bert Willard, Feb. 21, 1966 P. 55 Clipping: Brundage Hints Value of Art Collection High, Sept. 22, 1965 Invitation: From President and Mrs. Johnson, Jan. 12, 1965 P. 56 Clippings: Chicago-Rejected Art "Priceless", Brundage Says, June 8, 1965 Brundage Art Wing...Opening Planned, June 30, 1965 P. 60 Bid Looks Good, Apr. 12, 1966 P. 63 How Reds Control Olympic Site Vote, May 12, 1966 P. 65 Olimpiadas no se Hacon Para Batir las Marcas, Apr. 22, 1966 P. 69 La Olimpiada, la Mejor Inversion si Sigue los Programas Trazados - Oct. 22, 1966 P. 71 More Fuel Put on Fire by Brundage, Dec. 11, 1965 PP. 72-77 Photographs: Visit to Mexico City, Oct. 1966 P. 78 Mr. Olympics, Oct. 8, 1967

Scrapbook Number 9A: Sport, 1964-1967 P. 1 Clippings: Brundage Lauds Japanese Efforts, May 30, 1964 Brundage Arrives Here: Won't Accept Those Breaking Rules, July 25, 1964 Brundage Shocked, Sends Sympathies (Riotous Latin Zone Football Qualification Match), May 26, 1964 P. 2 350 Killed in Peru as Rioting Erupts at Soccer Match Various Clippings and Photographs (News Pictures) from Japan P. 3 Brundage to Address SSA at Banquet, May 9, 1964 Brundage S s IOC Will Work to Save Olympic Principles, May 25, 1964 Brundage Likes Japan's Olympic Preparation, May 27, 1964 P. 4 Ikeda Hopes for Indonesia's Participation in Olympics, June 11, 1964 P. 5 Brundage Checks Facilities: Pleased, May 26, 1964 P. 5-7 Photographs: Various Photographs of Brundage in Japan P. 7 Clippings: Olympic Facilities Here Impress IOC President, May 27, 1964 P. 8 Detractors Zero in on Brundage, Apr. 8, 1964 Paper Says IOC Imperialistic, May 29, 1964 P. 9 Feud may Brundage Re-election, Jan. 31, 1964 Article: "Brundage Scathes Nation's Colleges," Gary Wright, June 14, 1964 P. 10 Article: "Mr. Brundage Hates Politics," Charles McCabe Clippings: -Un Solennel Appel du Comite International Olympique -Interroge ce matin a Lausanne, Feb. 12, 1964 -Niemand kann sich eine Olmpische Medaille erkaufen P. 11 -Help Sukarno See the Light IOC Political Tool of US, Says Peking Athletic Body, May 27, 1964 P. 13 Brundage Firm on Games Rules, May 25, 1964 Ikeda Urges Sukarno to Change Olympic Policy P. 14 Interview: Round Table Discussion with Mr. Avery Brundage, May 27, 1964 P. 15 Clippings: Brundage Fate Safe to February M. Brundage et Innsbruck Innsbruck, St. Anton Split the Crown 26/30/37 232 P. 16 Japanese have Big Yen for Olympics, Apr. 25, 1964 Les Grandes Illusions P. 17 IOC Prexy Avery Brundage Arrives for 3-day Tour, June 6, 1964 P. 18 Sports Competition Should Be Free from any Discrimination, June 7, 1964 US Cries for Subsidies "Sour Grapes," Brundage Un Terrain Solide P. 19 Brundage Speaks Out: Whitfield's Boycott "Stupid", Apr. 25, 1964 Photographs: Autographed by Russian Ice Skaters...The Protopopov's (World Champions) P. 20 Clippings: Sports Activities can Check Rise of Juvenile Delinquency Brundage Not Planning to Meet Pres. Sukarno, June 10, 1964 P. 23 Games Door Open If Indonesia Obeys Rules: Brundage, June 11, 1964 Article "Avery Wronged by Swiss Critic," Paul Zimmerman, Feb. 18, 1964 P. 24-28 Photographs: Avery Brundage Arrival in Korea P. 29 Invitation: From President Chiang Kai Chek P. 31 Special Orders: United Nations Command in Korea: Invitational Travel Orders P. 34 Address: Brundage, World's No. 1 Amateur Sports Leader, to Give Major Talk P. 36 Photographs: Of Functions in La Salle Hotel, Mar. 28, 1964 P. 37-38 Of Brundage in Tenrikyo, June 26, 1964 P. 41 Clippings: No Decadence of American Youth, Dec. 21, 1964 Tokyo Government, 2 Others to Get IOC Awards, Oct. 21, 1964 P. 42 -It'll Be an Automated Olympics, Aug. 1964 -Special Guard Assigned to Brundage -Brundage Speaks on Representation P. 44 Marine Underdog Pulls Clympic Upset, Oct. 15, 1964 P. 45 Brundage Hits Olympic Nationalism, Oct. 24, 1964 P. 44 Editorial: Oiympic Scoring, Oct. 26, 1964 P. 45 Clipping: Brundage Calls Halt to Scoring, Oct. 24, 1964 Articles: "Mr. Olympics has His Fingers Crossed," Jack McDonald P. 46 By AVERY BRUNDAGE: "How Olympics Should Be" June 27, 1964 P. 47 Clippings: Ban on Indonesia is Lifted by IOC, June 27, 1964 IOC Head Hits GANEFO, June 5, 1964 P. 49 Articles: "What Price Glory: Just Ask Tokyo," Doug Gilbert Brundage Stresses Olympic Movement Clipping: Avery Avoids "Feud" Stand, Dec. 15, 1964 P. 50 Brundage Concepts Upheld? 0ct. 9, 1964 P. 51 Avery Attacks Medal Tally Some Ran to Freedom. 0ct. 31, 1964 P. 53 Clipping: Brundage Lauds Japan's Contribution to Olympics, Oct. 6, 1964 Article: "With Matchless Pageantry," Arthur Daley P. 54 Clippings: A Welcome to Olympians, Oct. 6, 1964 P. 55 14 Day Olympic Carnival Draws to End, Oct. 24, 1964 Article: "Sayonara Means Farewell," Arthur Daley P. 56 Clipping: Japanese Handle Crowd with Military Precision, Oct. 29, 1964 P. 58 Photographs: Of Avery Brundage with Mr. C. Kurata-Chairman of the Board, Hitachi Co. PP. 61-69 Of Avery Brundage visit to Japan P. 69 Of Avery Brundage visit to Mexico

Scrapbook Number 12A: Avery Brundage - General P. 1 Photograph: C.A.A. Man is the All-Round Athlete in the Country, 1916 P. 2 Clippings: The Champion of Champions; The Greatest Athlete of Your Day, Sept. 28, 1918 Chicago Star Wins National Track Honors P. 3 Articles: "Bahai Temple and its S.A.E. Builder," Albert Z. Horning, Sept. 26/30/37 233 1923 "Brundage Right Man for MU Presidency," Edward J. Geiger, Nov. 23, 1928 P. 5 "Brundage's 25 Years with Amateurs," Edgar Munzel, 1930 Clipping: Who's Who in Chicago Sports - Avery Brundage, 1930 P. 6 Article: "A Big Night for Brundage," James Braden, Oct. 1930 P. 7 Sketches: Old Familiar Faces - Avery Brundage - by Gus Uhlmann, Mar. 31, 1931 Articles: "Brundage Proves Good Man Can't Be Kept Down," Jimmy Corcoran, Jan. 23, 1931 P. 8 "Among Out Own Sportsfolk - Avery Brundage," Jack Barrett, 1932 "All-Round Program by All-Round Star - No Fair Worrying - That's Avery Brundage's Slogan," Bob Starrett "Brundage and Thorpe Come Close to Best - Perfect Track Star Must Be Able to do Everything," Charles E. Parker "AAU Loses Great Leader as Avery Brundage Resigns," Edward J. Geiger P. 9 Brundage Awarded Coveted Trophy (James E. Sullivan Trophy), Feb. 1935 "A Medal for Avery Brundage," George M. R. Holmes P. 10 "A Word for Brundage," Ole Timer, Aug. 14, 1936 Clipping: Olympic Officials Meet at CAA, Mar. 2, 1936 P. 12 Tribute: 1st Sullivan Award Dinner - Excerpt from Speech by Amos Alonzo Stagg, Feb. 26, 1931 P. 13 Letter: From Douglas MacArthur on West Point quotation, Apr. 18, 1939 Clipping: Champions of Handball, Jan. 21, 1939 P. 15 Article: Open Letter to Avery Brundage: "Jim Thorpe, Now 52, Entitled to Return of Olympic Trophies," Edward W. Cochrane, Feb. 19, 1940 Clipping: Brundage Takes over La Salle, Jan. 18, 1940 P. 16 Article: "Stars Who Had Everything - #4 - Avery Brundage," Eugene Gleason Olympic's Brundage Becomes Hotel Boss, Jan. 18, 1940 P. 17 Clippings: "Why I'll Vote for Willkie," Avery Brundage, Sept. 10, 1940 A Towering Figure - Avery Brundage, Feb. 3, 1940 P. 19 Article: "The Badge Rides Again," John Lardner, Sept. 17, 1945 Sportcature: "Avery Athletic Executive," Roy Nelson, Nov. 9, 1945 P. 20 Article: "Brundage Bounced Swimming Star - Met Hitler During Olympics in Berlin," Vincent X. Flaherty, Feb. 11, 1946 P. 21 "What Goes on Here," Brenda Ueland, June 1946 P. 22 "Avery Brundage Fall Guy for MU Moguls - Eleanor Holm's Sea Incident Stirs Talk," Vincent X. Flaherty June 8, 1947 Clippings: Avery Brundage is Subject of Yearn by Tom Siler, 1947 P. 23 A Question of Definition, June 30, 1947 Article: "Olympic Controversy," Arthur Daley, Dec. 18, 1947 "Chief Abused but Seldom Wrong---Brundage Takes It-for Nothing, Too!," Tom Siler P. 24 "Brundage Smiles," Jesse Abramson, July 29, 1947 "The Umpire," H.G. Salsinger, May 20, 1947 P. 25 Sketch: "Avery Brundage, USA, Hypocrisy Apostle," Hagg and Arne, June 13, 1947 P. 26 Articles: "L'Affaire Holm Featured Last Olympic Crossing," Joe Williams, July 14, 1948 "In Search of Money," Arthur Daley, July 5, 1948 P. 27 Letter: Letters to the Editor: From Avery Brundage: Brundage Thanks Daily News for Olympic Tryouts Here, June 1948 Articles: "Leaders - That Man Brundage," Leo Fischer, July-Aug. 1948 P. 28 "Brundage Won First Title in Birmingham - Brundage's Series of Wins Never Equaled," Zipp Newman, June 11, 1948 Clipping: "Brundage, 'Whipping Boy' for Amateurs, Can Take It," Jan. 29 26/30/37 234 1948 P. 29 Articles: 'What's This; A Kind Word for Avery Brundagel," Joe Williams, Feb. 18, 1948 "The Olympic Flame Flickers Again," Joe Wray, 1948 P. 31 "Courtly Is the Word for Avery," Red Smith, Jan. 3, 1950 P. 33 Clippings: Brundage's Independence Guides Olympics, AAU, Nov. 4, 1951 Sportrait of a True Amateur, Avery Brundage, Nov. 3, 1951 P. 34 Letter: Open Letter to Avery Brundage "Avery Howsabout writing memoirs?" by Dick Templeton, Feb. 16, 1952 Articles: "Brundage Elected, Shakeup Predicted," Ben Phlegar, July 17, 1952 "Bing and Bob Revive Sports," Herb Graffis, June 30, 1952 P. 35-36 Clippings Several Clippings on gaining Presidency of IOC - Foreign News Press P. 37 Program AVERY BRUNDAGE - As Fall Guy - Circus Splits and Sprinters Club, June 23, 1952 P. 39 Articles "The Sports Events Parade," Leo Fischer P. 42 "Avery Reaches Highest Olympic Post on 'Amateur' Ticket," Jack Ryan, July 17, 1952 P. 43 "Ein Ambassadeur des Friedens," Kurt Bernegger "More Deadly Than the Male," Arthur Daley, Feb. 8, 1953 P. 44 In the Wake of the News - "Avery Brundage" - Arch Ward, May 28, 1953 PP. 46-47 Newspictures: Of Santa Barbara Residence of Avery Brundage, La Pineta P. 47 Clippings Brundage Gives Inside Picture of Russian Athletic Ambitions, Oct 23, 1954 P. 48 Brundage Urges Strengthening of Olympic Movement, Jan. 1954 P. 49 Picture: Picture of 45th Reunion of Illini Class of '09, Nov. 1954 Clipping: Russians Amazing - "Coddled Youth" Here Rapped by Brundage, Oct. 9, 1954 P. 50 Article: Translation: "A Quarter of an Hour with M. Brundage, Who is Coming Back from a Trip in USSR," H. F. Berchet, Aug. 17, 1954 P. 51 Clippings: Famed Athletic Official Talks to Reno Group, Oct. 22, 1954 Avery Brundage Raps U S Foreign Policy, Oct. 10, 1954 Brundage Retires as U.S.O.A. President, Jan. 1954 P. 52-53 Article: "Fabulous Oriental Art on the Avery Brundage Collection" Townsfolk, Mar. 1954 P. 54 Clipping: Brundage Addresses U.S.O.A. Banquet, Jan. 1954 P. 55 Article: "Hectic Career of 'Slavery' Brundage," Paul Reid, Mar. 8, 1953

Scrapbook Number 12B: Avery Brundage - General P. 1 Stock Certificate: Western Television Corporation P. 2 Nevada Uranium Production Company D.S.C. Check Treasurer of the United States---DSC Idle Tires--Amount $.20 P. 4 Stock Certificate: Central Republic Bank and Trust Company P. 3 Bond: Russia P. 5 Articles: "Chicago Realty Bondholders Get $24,000,000 in Cash Payments to Date, Survey Shows," Al Chase, Mar. 21, 1937 "Bond Committee Obtains Clear Title to Forty-nine Properties" "Avery Brundage Outlines Work on Stone Issues," Al Chase, Dec. 9, 1934 P. 6 Clipping: Brundage's Chinese Bronzes on Display at Art Institute, Sept. 1948 Article: "Brundage Urges Change be Made in Mortgage Act," Harry M. Beardsley P. 7 Photograph: Olympic Congress - Berlin - 1930 P. 8 Clipping: Revive Illini Spirit- -Brundage, May 23, 1937 26/30/37 235 Editorial: "Contests versus Shows" - The Chicago Daily News, Apr. 23, 1934 P. 9 Clipping: Led American Olympic Hopes, 1936 Address: To Commonwealth Club: Reports Ruthless Extermination of Kremlin Foes---Few Old People, Oct. 18, 1954 P. 11 Decoration: Clippings, program etc. from NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, Centennial Convocation P. 13 Articles: "For Honor of Country and Glory of Sport," Avery Brundage, Aug. 1934 P. 15 "Frowned on Saturdage," John Lardner, July 4, 1935 "Avery Brundage Gets the Job Done," Art Rosenbaum, Oct. 17, 1955 P. 16 "Traffic Indicator - Brundage Method Might Help Us," (Australian Newsclipping) Douglas Wilkie, Apr. 13, 1955 Brundage Has Put Melbourne on its Mettle," Richard Cloake, Apr. 26, 1955 "Before Brundage," Earl Lofquist, Apr. 13, 1955 P. 17 Interview: "Declarations de M. Avery Brundage avant son arrivee a Paris" Gianni Brera, 1955 Clippings: Chicago Awards 6 Medals of Merit P. 18 The Montecito Country Club, Nov. 25, 1961 P. 19 Article: "Stories of Russian 'Pros,' and Like Sour Grapes," Harvey Barcus, 1955 P. 20 Clipping: Brundage Makes 'Em Toe Line, 1955 P. 21 Articles: In the Wake of the News - Arch. Mar. 19, 1955 Peepshow - Kirwan Ward, Nov. 28, 1955 P. 22-23 "Chinese Bronzes: Ancient Art with Modern Spirit," Kenneth Shopen, Oct. l, 1955 P. 23 "Avery Brundage was a Star," Ray Barber, Apr. 13, 1955 P. 24 Clipping: Brundage is Figure of Hot Controversy, Apr. 22, 1956 Article: "Right or Wrong, Brundage Not One to Duck Issues," Leo Fischer, Feb. 1, 1956 P. 25 Clippings: "'Russ Sports Idea not for Us'--Brundage", Feb. 22, 1956 'Progress' Retards Athletes, Brundage Claims---Tells Why Russians Advance, Feb. 23, 1956 Program: Iranian Olympic Committee, May 11, 1956 P. 26 Clipping: Brundage Amateur Purist - Right or Wrong, Apr. 22, 1956 P. 28 Article: "Olympic President," Poppy Richard, Aug. 22, 1956 P. 29 Pictures: Newspictures of La Pineta Clipping: Brundage Back with Warning - Soviet Challenge Grows, Feb. 17, 1956 Editorial: Word of Appreciation for the Good Work of Avery Brundage, Nov. 8, 1956 P. 30 Articles: "U.S. Athletics Bring Attacks from Brundage," Henry Gaggiottini, Feb. 2, 1956 "Just as Expected," Arthur Daley, Dec. 20, 1956 "Maybe Avery Cut the Pledge," Art Rosenbaum, Oct. 17, 1956 P. 31 "Amateur Sport's Man of Battle Rich Avery Brundage Rules Roost with Iron Hand--and Takes the Abuse, Too," Bob Myers, Apr. 22, 1956 P. 32 Clippings: No Cause for Alarm--Brundage, Nov. 14, 1956 Mr. Avery Brundage Flies in to Christchurch, Dec. 10, 1956 P. 33-38 Article: From: Sports Illustrated: "The Embattled World of Avery Brundage" "Of Greeks--and Russians", Jan. 30, 1956 P. 38 Picture: Newspicture of Avery Brundage and the Duke of Edinburgh P. 40 Clipping: Critics of Russian Way Rapped by Brundage, Apr. 9, 1956 P. 41 Article: "Ritratto di Avery Brundage re dei grattacieli e presidente del C.I.O." - Luigi Gerrario, Sept. l, 1956 Clipping: Brundage Hits "Games Quitters", Nov. 1956 P. 42 Articles: "Tower Lights - Avery Brundage," Dick Praul, 1956 26/30/37 236 In the Wake of the News - Arch Ward, 1956 Clipping: Brundage Warns U.S. On Olympics, 1956 P. 43 Article: "Brundage Remains Dedicated in Hail of Rocks," Jack McPhaul, Feb. 24, 1957 Clipping: Brundage Gets OK for Meeting in Red Bulgaria, July 16, 1957 P. 44 Articles: "Puritan of Simon Pures," Al Stump, Oct. 27, 1957 P. 45 "Brundage Put in Class by Himself," Bill Furlong, Dec. 19, 1957 P. 46 Things About Avery Brundage That Don't Always Make the Headlines - He's Country's Outstanding Collector of Oriental Art, Dec. 1957 Clipping: Avery Brundage Heads Rail Holding Company, Sept. 14, 1957 P. 47 Article: "Politique et Jeux olympiquea," Frederic Schlatter, Sept. 10, 1959 P. 48 Sketch: "We Found it Necessary to Make a Few Changes - Mr. Herter," L. D. Warren, June 30, 1959 Article: "Avery Attacks Used Beer Cans," Art Rosenbaum, April 4, 1959 P. 49 Avery Brundage, en Espana P. 51 Open Letter: From Avery Brundage: Comite International Olympique (July 31, 1959) Re: Formosa in Olympics P. 51-54 Clippings: All Pertinent to the China Question: "Two Chinas and the Olympics," "We can Holler Foul, but Few Listen," "Voice of the Press," "The Semantic Games," "Olympic Games & Politics," "Sorry Spectacle," June 12, 1959, "Brundage is Correct," June 11, 1959 P. 55 Article: Panathlon Italiano - Mr. Brundage con la Caravella d'Oro del Comune di Genova, Oct. 1959 P. 56 "Many Christmases Lay Behind That Metal Door," Alfred Frankenstein, Sept. 13, 1959 P. 61 Editorial: Mr. Brundage Chalks up A Worthy Score, Sept. 27, 1957 P. 63 Article: "Brundage Warns of 'City's Disgrace' if 1959 Meet Fails" Robert Cromie, Aug. 29, 1958 "Brundage's 'Get With 'Em' Plan Gets Foreign Test in Nationals," Red Smith, 1958 P. 64 Clipping: Brundage Busy With Plan to Streamline '64 Games, 1958 Olympic Chief Charges: We Let Reds Take Over - Yanks Get Softer and Softer, According to Avery Brundage, 1958 P. 65 Article "Call Games A Success - U.S. Domination Will be Reduced in Future," Bill Jauss, Sept. 9, 1959 Clipping: Brundage Ducks Questions About China in Games, Oct. 28, 1959 Articles: Headliners - "Avery Brundage" - Samuel T. Williamson P. 66 "Brundage Raps 'Free Ride' Theory," Fen Wheeler, April 1, 1959 P. 56 Photographs: Montecito Country Club P. 68-70 Clippings: (Translation) - New Animation (energy) in the IOC, May 8, 1953 P. 71 Article: "Valley Rally Pleases Brundage," Art Rosenbaum, Feb. 20, 1960 Editorial: Flags at the Olympics, Feb. 16, 1960 P. 72 Article: "Brundage Says Olympics Should be for Men Only," Prescott Sullivan, May 11, 1960 P. 73 Olympics for Men Only - "Brundage Speaks at Safe Range," Mildred Schroeder, May 11, 1960 "Big Daddy Brundage Takes on the Dollies," Charles McCabe, Esq., May 1960 P. 74 "Gals are All Right in their Place," Millie Robbins, May 12, 1960 P. 74-75 Clippings: RE: D'Un Jugement Check for Un Centime April 2, 1960 Brundage Sues French Mag...Olympic Oath Called Lie, March 21 1960 P. 75 Article: "Mr. Avery Brundage dons his Halo Again," Charles McCabe, Esq., Feb. 16, 1960 26/30/37 237 Stamp: San Marino Issue P. 77 Invitation: The American Club of Rome P. 78 Photographs: Visit to Olympia, Greece, June 1960 P. 80 Article: "Boss of World Sports," T. D. Parthasarathi, Jan. 2, 1960 P. 82 "Avery Wins Another Battle" - Bill Furlong "Brundage - Modern-Day Sir Galahad," Dick Hackenberg P. 83-84 Photos: Miscellaneous Photographs of Avery Brundage in Italy P. 85 Article: Avery Brundage Gang Dinner Guest, May 2, 1960 Clipping: Collapse of PCC a "Disgrace", May 7, 1960 P. 86 Article: "Brundage - A Champion of the Amateur Unpopularity Acquired in Good Cause," Poppy Richard, May 17, 1960 Clipping: Amateur Sport is Way of Life to Brundage, Sept. 1960 P. 87 Avery Brundage e le Olimpiadi, Aug. 1960 P. 88 Brundage Re-elected IOC Chief, Aug. 24, 1960 P. 89 Brundage - Self-Made Man, Aug. 1960 Article: Illinois Beta Reunion in Honor of Avery Brundage by William J. Schmelzie P. 90 Picture: Avery Brundage receiving Decoration from Japanese Government, Oct. 1960 P. 91-92 Photos: IOC Meeting in Italy P. 93 Article: "Gadfly Brundage Good for Sports," Will Connolly, Dec. 22, 1960 P. 95 Address: To Commonwealth Club: Art, Sports Linked in Olympic Games' Beginnings, Says Brundage; Sees U.S. Need for Amateur Spirit. May 16, 1960 Editorial: Our Idealistic Autocrat, 1960 Picture: Newspicture of Avery Brundage with Pope John, 1960 P. 97 Clipping: SAE'S Honor Brundage, Dec. 1960 P. 98 Article: "Yes, Avery Can Laugh," Jack Hanley, 1960 Who's Who: Biographical Text P. 99 Award: Silver Antelope Award Photographs and News Clippings P. 101 Photographs: In Lima Peru With McDermot, Huzzach Gaidzak Belote, Byrd, Lindberg, Delaney, Mucks, Brundage, Irons, Murphy, Patterson, Menaul With President Einaudi of Italy With Von Halt,Edstrom With Otto Mayer and Wife With Officers of the U.S. Olympic Association Of the Alexander Revell-Field Museum Expedition to Alaska in 1927 At Grave of Pierre de Coubertin With J. Lyman Bingham At St. Mortiz With Lord Aberdere With General Guisan Bernie Wefers And Miscellaneous Other Photographs

Scrapbook Number 16: Tenri (Tokyo) Visit, 1958 Pictorial Memories of the 54th Session of IOC May, 1958 Tokyo From: Tokyo Metropolitan Government Photographs: Avery Brundage Met by Tokyo Metropolitan Governor Yasui Vice-Chairman Massard and Others Arrive at Haneda Airport Prince Mikasa Conferring with Prince Axel (Denmark) Avery Brundage Visits Metropolitan Government Office 26/30/37 238 Tokyo Metropolitan Governor Yasui Submits Tokyo Bid for 1964 Olympic Games to Avery Brundage Reception for IOC Members Inspection of National Athletic Stadium Inspection of Soccer Playing Grounds Fashion Show Ancient Court Music Gagaku Avery Brundage Addressing Opening of IOC Meeting Reception of IOC Members at Imperial Hotel National Museum Visit Emperor Hirohito with Avery Brundage Part at Kiyosumi Garden Avery Brundage Visits Bunraku Puppet Doll Performance At Garden of Heian Shrine in Kyoto Garden Party at Numura Villa Visit to Great Buddha in Nara Avery Brundage Watching Deer Calling at Nara

Scrapbook Number 16A: Tenri (Tokyo) Visit, 1958 Photographs: Miscellaneous Candid Photographs of Avery Brundage and IOC Members.... At Poolside Viewing Museum Pottery Collection At Construction Sites Various Receptions and Visits to Shrines Scrapbook Number 16B: Tenri (Tokyo) Visit, 1958 Photographs: NARA...With IOC Officials At Deer Watch At Great Buddha TENRI..Addressing IOC Members Luncheon Visiting Shrine Visiting Museum HORYUJI..Visiting Shrine Scrapbook Number 17: Tokyo Visit, 1955 "Memory," 55 in Japan Presented to Avery Brundage by Seiihiro Yasui, Governor of Metropolitan Tokyo Photographs: Arrival at Airport In Yasui Offices At Dinner with IOC Members Addressing IOC Members Inspection of Stadium Visit to Shrine and Gardens Inspecting Swimming Facilities Scrapbook Number 18: Avery Brundage - Participation in Athletics P. 1 Clipping: Finalists Meet Today in Hard Handball League Newspics: Track Men Ready for A.A.U. Meet, Mar. 7, 1910 P. 3 Clippings: City's Legal Lights and Girl Assistants Display Skill in Athletics, 26/30/37 239 July 11, 1909 NOTE: Avery Brundage, a nephew of the corporation counsel, had to be taken home after the hurdle race in which he had captured first place. He was overcome with the heat. (Newsclipping) P. 5 Article: "New Orleans Meet a Big Success," William Bartholomay, Jr., 1910 Newspic: CAA Delegation to New Orleans P. 7 Photographs: Miscellaneous Candid Photos Clipping: After Athletic Title - Many Are Planning to Compete in "All Around" Tourney Here on Aug. 12 Good Seating At Big Indoor Meet...Newspic: Avery Brundage, Who will enter Shot Put, March 9, 1910 P. 9 Clipping (Newspic): Crack Athletes Entered in Irish-American A. C. Games, Jan. 8, 1911 P. 11 Newspics: Athletes Who Competed for AAU All Around Title Yesterday, Aug. 13, 1911 Clipping: All Around ( hampionship by Points P. 13 All Around Title to Star Coast Athlete, 1910 Sullivan Comes for Championship Meet, 1910 P. 15 All Around Track Stars Come Former Illinois Athletes Figure in AAU Meets Newspics: Three Track Men in AAU Al1 Around Championships, 1910 Clipping: Thompson Wins Games J. H. Gillas Tallies 6,909, While Brundage of Chicago Runs Up 6,020 1/2 at Total, 1910 Chicago Star Wins National Track Honors...Brundage of CAA takes All-Around Title in Contests in Newark P. 19 Title to Thompson Princeton Athlete Retains the All-Round Championship, 1911 Newspic: All Around Athletes Visit Chicago, 1911 Clipping: NOTE: ??? The Failure of Brundage to get better than fourth attributable to overtraining -- Coach Delaney declared that Brundage was almost unmanagable the last week. ??? P. 21 AAU Honors to F. C. Thomson, 1910 Order of Events: The All-Round Championship, 1910 P. 23 Clipping: Plan to Revive interest in Handball in Chicago Newspic: Track Men Represent Chicago Clubs P. 25 Clipping: New Factor in Boy's Meet (R. T. Crane has Brundage, the find of the Season in high school athletics) Hyland Meets Brundage for Handball Title of CAA Avery Brundage Takes CAA Handball Honors With Newspic of Avery Brundage and Coach Harry Gill Postcard: To Avery Brundage from Finland Newspic: Chicago Track Men in Gaelic Meet, 1911 P. 27 Clipping: Five Men Left in City Handball Team Picked for Olympics (1912), Jan. 8, 1912 CAA and Illini Track Teams Clash Tonight, 1911 Newspic: Avery Brundage, Winner in the Pentathlon, 1912 Clipping: Brundage Takes Thorsen for Four Straight Games Photograph: Avery Brundage going over hurdles, July 1909 Clipping: Avery Brundage, Cherry Circle Athlete Regains Title as All Around National Champion P. 30 Photograph: Avery Brundage at Trackside with Teammate P. 31 Newspic: Chicago M Stars Here for Championship Games Today and Tomorrow, June 30, 1911 Photograph: Of High School Team, 1905 P. 35 Newspic: Chicago Huskies on Hotel Schlenley Steps, 1911 Clipping: Cherry Circle Athletes are After Honors, 1911 P. 37 Newspic: Star Athletes Who Compete in Gaelic Games Tomorrow, 1911 Clipping: "All Around" is Next, 1911 26/30/37 240 C. A. Athletes Score Victory, 1911 P. 39 Newspic: Athletes in Gaelic Meets, Aug. 28, 1911 P. 41 Clipping: Two CAA Men Seek Decathlon Title at Games, 1912 P. 41 Clipping: Brundage and Mehaul in Pentathlon Trials, May 17, 1912 Thorpe Wins Place on Olympic Team, 1912 Olympic Trial to Brundage . . . CAA Athlete Defeats Austin Mehaul in Pentathlon, 1912 P. 43 Three Qualify in the Trials for Decathlon, 1912 Scorecard: Decathlon, 1912 Clipping: To Try for Olympic, 1912 Newspic: Miniature of CAA Olympic Team P. 45 Postcards: Of Various Athletic Activities at the Stockholm, 1912 Games P. 47 Clipping Cherry Circle Wins 49 Points with Great Team Photograph: Of U.S. Olympic Teas entering stadiuD at Stockholm, 1912 P. 49 Article: Olympic Games - G. W. Axelson, 1912 P. 51 Telegram: Advising Avery Brundage that he has been selected a member of the U.S. Olympic Team...From James E. Sullivan Newspic: Of U.S. Team aboard ship bound for Stockholm Photographs: Of U.S. Team aboard ship bound for Stockholm P. 53 Newspic: CAA Olympic Track Team on Board the Finland P. 55 Photographs: Several Pages of U.S. Athletes training aboard ship P. 57 Several of workouts in Stockholm P. 59 Clipping: Records Fall in Eastern-Western Meet Photographs: Of Avery Brundage Crossing the Finish Line P. 61 Clipping: About Avery Brundage (Illini Club Bulletin) P. 63 Photographs: Numerous small photographs of tour through Europe after Games P. 65 Clippings From Russian Newspapers of Tour through Europe and Russia P. 67 From Swedish Newspapers P. 69 Photograph: Of Competition in St. Petersburg in 1912 P. 71 Article: Avery Brundage, Illinois '09, Premier All Around Athlete of America by J.G.E. Kipp P. 73 Clipping: Delaney Shatters an Old Superstition, 1914 Goelitz Breaks World's Record in Hurdle Event, 1913 Kennedy Scores Long Run Victory, 1913 Brundage Repeats Triumph, 1914 P. 75 Photograph: Of Track Team, 1912 P. 77 Clipping: High Honor to Cherry Circle Brunage of CAA Wins All-Round Athletic Championship, Sept. 19, 1914 Brundage is Proof Persistent Effort Will Make Athlete, 1914 Brundage off for Meet, 1914 Title Games Billed Today...Avery Brundage, Ex-ChaDpion Will Try to Regain Laurels, 1914 Leave for Title Contests, 1914 Cherry Circle Leads in Portage Park Meet, 1913 Photograph: 880 Yard Walking Race P. 79 Avery Brundage Pole Vaulting P. 81 Clipping: Brundage Wins All-Round Championship...Avery Brundage Becomes National All Round Champ, Sept. 20, 1914 Handballers to Start League Play Tomorrow Brundage to Referee Illini Relay Carnival Brundage on "Big 9" Board, 1914 Sig Alph is Given Athletic Honors Brundage does A "Come-Back", 1914 P. 83 Clippings: Brundage Fears Ritchie in Meet at Fair Grounds, 1914 P. 85 Brundage Takes Central Title; Goelitz Second CAA Star Piles Up 6,671 Points in All 26/30/37 241 Around Contests at Grant Park, 1914 P. 87 Thousands to Witness Big All-Round Meet Today...Gilbert Ritchie Expected to Win Honor, 1914 Brundage Wins Athletic Title...Chicago AA Star Leads in National All-Around Meet at Birmingham, Alabama...Scores 6,999 Points...Victor Has Good Margin Over Ritchie, Dixie Man Who Counts 6,743 1/2, 1914 Scorecard: All-Around (1914) BRUNDAGE...RITCHIE, 1914 P. 89 Clippings: is Winner At The Dairy Show, 1914 Purple Men Take Relay; Danish Quintet Second, 1914 "We are glad to see that the president of the AAU backs up our statement that Avery Brundage is the champion all-around athlete of the country" Cherry Circle Athletes are Making Athletic History, 1914 Advertisement: National Dairy Show, 1914 Clippings: Avery Brundage Captures Title in AAU Contest, 1914 P. 91 Chicago Athlete Wins National Title, 1914 Avery Brundage Nation's Champion Athlete, 1914 P. 93 Avery Brundage Wins AAU All-Around Championship, 1914 P. 95 Avery Brundage is Star Athlete of the Season; Illinois College Champ, 1914 Brundage Gives Advice to Athletes, 1915 Pay Tribute to Brundage, List of Champions of 1914, 1914 Chicagoans On Roll of Honor....Loomis, Ahearn, and Brundage on All-American Athletic Team Picked by Lill Expect 500 at Athletics Assn Meet Delaney Saves CAA Stars from Quarantine, 1914 Track Stars Enter Games P. 97 New Coach of the First Regiment and Some of the Stars Who Will Compete in the Soldiers' Annual Indoor Games Brundage is Speaker at Association Meet P. 99 Photograph: Of Athletic Team, 1915 Clipping: Cherry Circle Boasts of Army of Track Stars Newspic: Avery Brundage (Putting Shot) Clipping: Ex-Athletes "Make Good" Photograph: Avery Brundage Clippings: Brundage Wins Champion Athlete Wears Specs Newspic: All-Around Athlete P. 101 Newspic: Avery Brundage in 880 Yard Walk P. 102 Photograph: Avery Brundage in 880 Yard Walk P. 103 Clippings: Brundage Keeps His All-Around National Title Brundage is Crowned All-Around Champion Avery Brundage All Around King P. 104 Photograph: Of Avery Brundage Clipping: Avery Brundage, Chicago AA, Proves Best All Around Athlete in Country, 1916 Photograph: Avery Brundage Putting Shot P. 105 Clippings: Industrial Titular Games Open Sept. 3 Avery Brundage's Victory in the All Round Championship was not a Surprise Kalvelage Loses to Brundage...MAC Star is Eliminated by Chicago Handball Artist, 21-18, 21-6 P 106 Photograph: Of Avery Brundage P. 107 Clippings: Great Race Between Hummel and Meanix Brundage Keeps Title as All-Around Athlete Fast Events Are Scheduled for this Afternoon 26/30/37 242 Brundage Wins All-Round Title Avery Brundage New All Around Athletic King CAA Athlete Wins National Track Laurels Chicago Athlete is Champ PP. 108-109 Photograph: Of Avery Brundage Clippings: Brundage Second in Decathlon Event Decathlon to Alva Richards Richard IAC Wins Decathlon at Coast Games..Beats Brundage 4 points Brundage Creeps up on Richards Photograph: Of Avery Brundage and others at Starting Line P. 112 Clippings: Avery Brundage Regains His Title as Champion Athlete of US All Around "Champs" To-Day Hummel to Meet Meanix in Big Hurdle Contest Favor "All Around Title" Best National Athletes in Final Champs P. 113 Photograph: Of Avery Brundage Silhouette: Of Avery Brundage, 1915 Clipping: ..."All of which, when boiled down into a nutshell, shows Brundage as one of the greatest all-round athletes of history" Photograph: Of Avery Brundage Clippings: Brundage Regains Athletic Laurels....Richards Quits Before Last Event, After Being Disqualified in the Hurdle Race Brundage Leads in All Around Event Crowd of 18,000 Sees Great Athletic Struggles Held at Weequahie Park Photograph: Of Avery Brundage Clipping: Brundage Captures All-Around Title Deposes Alva Richards, Former Champion Photograph: Of Avery Brundage P. 115 Clippings: To Play Handball Finals CAA Makes Clean Sweep...Brundage 's Victory in All Round Contest Gives Honor to Club "Big Ten" Heads are Re-Elected Brundage Shows Class in Chicago Handball League Is Best All-Round Athlete Events in Which Avery Brundage Excels Are Shot-Putting, and Hammer and Discus Throwing Newspic: CAA Man is the All-Round Athlete in the Country "Avery Brundage...This sterling performer is accounted the very best all-round man in the country at the present day" Photograph: Of Avery Brundage P. 114 Nine New York Champions on All Star Team Photograph: Of Avery Brundage P. 117 Of Avery Brundage and others at Starting Line P. 119 Program: National All-Around Championship of the AAU of the US Newspic: All Round Champion - Avery Brundage P. 120 Photograph: Of Avery Brundage Article: "Seen in the World of Sport," Ed A Goewey Photographs: Of Avery Brundage LETTERS: From Frank H. Purinton, Attorney at Law, Fidelity Building, Portland, Maine Advertisement: Pertinent to the Above: Tomorrow will be printed portions of a strange correspondence between Avery Brundage and a representative of an eastern college, which was in search of promising kid athletes like Avery. Article: Pertinent to the Above: "In the Wake of the News," Ring W. Lardner, 26/30/37 243 FAME...A Drama in Three Acts LETTER: Pertinent to the Above: From to Mr. Brundage, returning the above letters. Photograph: Of Avery Brundage P. 121 Article: Cherry Circle Athletes Win Honors in Junior and Senior AAU Championships at Newark Clipping: American Olympic Committee Increased; Chicagoans Appointed P. 122 Photograph: Of Avery Brundage Clippings: Avery Brundage Wins New Honors Rapid Growth of Fine Athletes Photograph: Of Avery Brundage P. 123 Clippings: Brundage is '18 Star Chicago Athlete, All-Round Star of AAU Meet, Sept. 26, 1918 All-Round Title Championship Champions of the Year in all the Sports, 1916 P. 127 Program: First Annual Indoor-Relay Carnival, 1917 Fifth Annual Indoor-Relay Carnival, 1922 Clippings: Brundage Named Track Referee of Illini Games P. 128 Tests in Food Only Safe Plan for Athlete; Concentration Necessary, Oct. 14, 1918 Champion of Champions...The Greatest Athlete of Your Day Series by Avery Brundage: BRUNDAGE SAYS ALL-ROUND CONTEST IS GREATEST CLASSIC IN ATHLETICS l-What the All-Round Means 2-Training for the All-Round 3-The Best System of Training 4-Be Careful of Your Diet 5-Don't Lose Interest in Training 6-Plain Food is Always the Best 7-Study Yourself-Make Your Own Rules P. 169 8-Doing What You Think is Impossible P. 128 9-Games Are Best Exercise of All 10-The Convenience of Track Sports P. 159 ll-Taking a Long Step Forward 12-The Businessman as Athlete P. 128 Avery Brundage Wins Title for Third Time; Hellum Second P. 130 Chicago AA Team Victor in Memorable National Games, Sept. 22, 1918 P. 131 College, School, and Club Athletics Men Who Handle Affairs of Intercollegiate Conference Athletic Association, Known at "Big Ten" Conference P. 132 Brundage of CAA Takes AAU All-Around Title Veteran Shows Old Time Skill for Third Time P. 133 From The Illini Club Bulletin: Avery Brundage P. 135 Curran Wins in Handball P. 136 Clipping: Can Anyone Beat Harry Gill's Record? April 1925 P. 137 Article: Athletic Meet a Huge Success CAA Athletes Triumph Avery Brundage Wins All-Around Championship Clipping: Big Ten Leaders May Add Boxing to Sports List P. 138 Track Men Represent Chicago Clubs, Feb. 3, 1911 P. 139 Illinois Action in Stagg Meet is Upheld, Decried P. 140 Avery Brundage is Star Athlete of the Season, Illinois College Champ Champion Brundage is a Star Made to Order Clark-Nelson Still in Lead Harry Goelitz New All-Round AAU Champion Harry Goelitz Wins Title in St. Louis 26/30/37 244 Local Athletes in Hall of Fame....Loomis and Brundage, CAA, and Ahearn, IAC on All-Star Team Brundage Wins All-Round for the Third Time P. 141 Article: "So They Tell Me," Warren W. Brown Clippings: Alumni of Illinois Give Dinner To-Night for Gill Illini Club to Dine Grid Squad Tonight Form Industrial League for Athletics Tonight Noted Swimmers to Compete in NAAU Title Events Here Photographs: Miscellaneous Candid shots P. 142 Clippings: Avery Brundage Wins Title for the Third Time; Hellum Second P. 143 AAU Meet Greatest Ever Held in US, Says Bailey All-Star Teams in AAU Track Sports Slected by Rubien Champions of 1918 Avery Brundage Again Demonstrates He is Best Athlete in Country P. 145 Some Champions of 1916 Athletic Season Avery Brundage Boosts Athletics....Former All-Around Champion Presents Baseball Cup at CA of C Luncheon Promote Handball League P. 147 High Athletic Honors to Avery Brundage, Oct. 1918 Newspic: World Events in Pictures (Avery Brundage Best Athlete in America) P. 149 Clippings: Local Clubs to Start Handball Meet Oct. 21st Brundage and Nelson will Play for Crown CAA Star is Ahead in Handball 20 Players Seek Title in City Handball Meet Local Handball Players Begin Games Tonight Rival Chicago Athletic Clubs Bury Hatchet Brundage Hurt in Match....Palm Torn Open in Fall During Title Match Handball League Standings Brundage and Nelson Reach Handball Final Brundage Wins Pair of Handball Matches Photographs: Of Avery Brundage Throwing Hammer, and Running P. 151 Clippings: As A Monument to Past and an Inspiration to Present and Future Teams - Avery Brundage Subscribes $1000 38 Olympians Return . . . Brundage of U S Committee Lauds Showing of Finns, 1924 Avery Brundage to Referee Prep Tilts at Urbana Avery Brundage Praises Yankee Olympic Stars Newspics: Completing the Lake Shore AC-----By A1 Demaree P. 153 Postcards: Stockholm, Sweden....Stadium...and Stadium at Athens Photograph: Candid Shot of Athletes on board SS America NOTES: Avery Brundage Personal Notes of 1918 Competition for All Around P. 155 Newspic: Here's Closest Walking Race Ever Walked BRUNDAGE & FRITTS, Sept. 29, 1918 Clippings: CAA Triumphas as 8,000 Watch Athletic Meet Brundage Wins from Clarke in Handball Meet P. 157 Avery Brundage Tells How Youth Should be Prepared for Athletics It Is The Clean Life that Counts Article: IN THE ILLINI VINEYARD All-Around Avery Brundage, '09 Newspic: America's All-Around Champion and His Stringent Rules for Athletic Success. P. 160 Clippings: Avery Brundage Bags Individual Honors, 1918 Avery Brundage Wins Highest Honors in National AAU Games P. 60 The Champion Brundage He Ranks with DePalma, automobile racer, Ty Cobb, baseball player, Hoppe, billiards 26/30/37 245 P. 160 To Settle Handball Title Avery Brundage and Louis Nelson Meet To-Day at CAA When a Real Champion Tells His Story Some Highly Interesting Reading is bound to Result! P. 161 Pat O'Connor, East's Hope in Decathlon Brundage Wins All-Around....Kyronen First in Marathon Kyronen Wins Marathon in City Streets...Hundred Thousand, Lining Course, Cheer Runners on Way....American All-around Championship at Park Won by Avery Brundag P. 162 Photograph: Of Avery Brundage, 880 Yard Walk P. 165 The Olympic Club Luncheon Clipping: Cherry Circle Team Goes West Tonight for National Meet Photograph: Of Avery Brundage P. 169 Clipping: Grit, Confidence Greatest Assets for Athlete Just Starting P. 170 Brundage Again Wins National Track Title Scrapbook Number 19: Sofia Visit - Sept 1957: 53rd Session of IOC P. 1 Photographs: Arrival at Baneasa Airport P. 2 Clippings: Avery Brundage: "No Political or Commercial Interest Influence Games" "Rumania is Capable of Organizing Big Competitions PP. 3-45 Photographs: Various Photos of Bucharest... Stadium Sports Park Peles Castle Candid Shots of Avery Brundage During Visit to Countryside Athletic Events (Competitions)

Scrapbook Number l9A: Sofia Visit - Sept. 1957: 53rd Session of IOC PP. 1-3 Photographs: Sofia PP. 13-19 PP. 5-7 Speakers Table for 53rd Session of IOC PP. 9-11 Avery Brundage Addressing IOC Members PP. 23-25 Bulgarian Athletes PP. 21-29 Stadium P. 31 Swimming Pool PP. 30-31 Photographs: Gymnastics P. 33 Wrestling Volleyball P. 35 Winter Sports P. 39 Equestrian Events P. 43 Cycling and other Sports PP. 46-53 Monastery at Rila and Other Locations of Interest P. 36 Tennis Football (soccer) P. 37 Track events P. 39 Basketball Scrapbook Number 20A: Madrid Visit Fotografias del Palacio de Deportes de Madrid Compliments - Spanish Olympic Committee PP. 1-15 Photographs only: Veldrome and Track PP. 16-20 Gymnastics P. 21 Soccer 26/30/37 246 P. 22 Cycling Scrapbook Number 21: Partenkirchen Visit - 1934 TO MR. BRUNDAGE PRÄSIDENT DES AMERIK OLYMP COMITEES Photographs Only: Map of Bobsled Course Pictures of Surrounding Scenery PP. 3-19 Ski Jump and Ski Jumpers, Winter Ski Jump, Summer Skiers P. 20 Town Square Scrapbook Number 22: Hungary Visit - 1953 SOUVENIR DE BUDAPEST A M. AVERY BRUNDAGE....Le Comite Olympique Hongrois, Sept. 20, 1953 PP. 1-4 Photographs Only: Shots of City of Budapest PP. 5-8 Athletic Venues under Construction PP. 10-12 Candid Shots of Avery Brundage PP. 14-16 Athletes (Hungarian) Harching into Budapest Stadium PP. 19-29 Various Shots of Gymnastics on AthleField P. 32 Picture of Model of Stadium

Scrapbook Number 23: Field Museum Expedition to Alaska - 1927 ALASKA EXPEDITION (1927)...Alexander Revell-Field Museum Expedition Photographs: Picture of departure on board power boat Ethel Picture of Avery Brundage Raising Chicago Yacht Club's Pennant in Arctic Service Postal Cards of Seattle Victoria and Passage thru Waterways Postal Cards of Alaska Pictures of Ketchikan Alaska Mendenhall Glacier near Juneau Japanese Steamer Wrecked on Montague Island Cape St. Elias Bear Glacier near Seward Resurrection Bay Floating Ice from McCarthy Glacier McArthur Pass Along the Kenai Peninsula Nuka Bay Glacier Seldovia, Alaska Along the Alaskan Peninsula Mount-Pavlov Volcano Bear Skins Drying at Little John King Cove On the Nigger Heads Barbara at Green River Alaska Caribou Bear Trail Sand Dunes along Bering Sea 26/30/37 247 Various Candid Shots of Avery Brundage Fairbanks at Midnight Bull Yak Gold Dredge at Chatnika Fort Yukon Circle City Woodchopper Creek Salmon Wheels on the Yukon Calico Bluffs Sidewheeler Miles Canyon and White Horse Alert Bay Seattle Harbor University of Washington Clippings and Articles: (at back) A Closeup of a Bear Kill Alaska Game Hunters Gail North Today...IN PARTY: R. W. Tansill, Avery Brundage, A.B. Modine, P. H. Batten, G. W. Smith, Fred Wolcott, Captain Charles Isaacson Field Museum Expedition Is Here Westbound Field Museum Party Returns from West: Nine Bears are Killed NOTE: OTHER PHOTOGRAPHS AND NEWS ITEMS ARE IN FOLDER IN BACK OF BOOK

Scrapbook Number 24: Iran Visit - 1956 PP. 1-2 Photographs: Shah of Iran PP. 3-11, 28-31 of Iranian Athletes PP. 12-14, 17 of Mosque PP. 14-16 of Shah and Queen Scrapbook Number 24A: Iran Visit - May 22, 1956 From Iranian National Olympic Committee Mosque, Shah of Iran, meetings, luncheons, Iranian Boy Scouts, Queen of Iran, 38pp. Scrapbook Number 24B: Iran Visit - May 23, 1956 Avery Brundage visiting mosque and temple ruins and viewing architectural details and works of art, 33pp. Scrapbook Number 25: Olympic Games - 1936 - Berlin Item Print Size 1 - Avery Brundage and Garland 5" X 7" 2 - Avery Brundage and 3 others on ship deck 6 1/2" X 9" 3 - U.S. Olympic team on ship with flag 7 3/4" X 9 1/2" 4 - U.S. Olympic team disembarking 4 3/4" X 6 1/2" 5 - U.S. Olympic team on railway platform 4 1/2" X 6 5/8" 6 - Avery Brundage and , 1936 2 1/4" X 3 1/4" 7 - "Avery Brundage photo to Dr. Hans Klein, Munich, April 17, 1972 8 - Theodor Lewald, Avery Brundage and Karl von Halt, 1936 3" X 4 1/4" 9 - U.S. Olympic team on railway platform 7" X 9 1/2" 10 - U.S. Olympic team listening to welcoming remarks 7" X 9 1/4" 26/20/37 248

11 - U.S. Olympic team listening to welcoming remarks 4 3/4" X 6 1/2" (Avery Brundage, Baillet-Latour, von Halt) 12 - Buses arrive at public building 4 3/4" X 6 3/4" 13 - U.S. flag carried into stadium 6 1/2" X 10" 14 - U.S. team, marching into stadium 7 3/4" X 9 1/4" 15 - Pierre de Coubertin 3 3/4" X 5" 16 - Baron Henri Baillet-Latour 3 3/4" X 5 1/4" 17 - Dr. Kart Ritter von Halt 3" X 4 3/4" 18 - Baron Peter Le Fort 3" X 4 3/4" 19 - Avery Brundage 3" X 4 3/4" 20 - Dr. Carl Diem 3 1/2" X 5 1/2" 21 - Dr. Theodor Lewald 4 1/2" X 6 1/2" 22 - Hans von Tschammer und Osten 3 1/4" X 4 1/2" 23 - Torchbearer enters the stadium (postcard) 3 3/8" X 5 1/4" 24 - Avery Brundage and Count Freseoleri 2 1/8" X 3 1/4" 25 - Avery Brundage and Sigfrid Edstrom 2 3/8" X 3 3/8" 26 - (p. 15) "Olympic Youth" festival play in stadium postcard 3 1/4" X 5 1/4" 27 - Einzug of Hercules play by D. Eckhärdt-Bühne 3 1/4" X 5 1/4" 28 - German courtyard and gatehouse 3 1/8" X 4 1/4" 29 - Olympic Village building 5" X 7" 30 - 3 American Olympic team members with flag 5" X 7" 31 - Stadium view, entry parade postcard 3 1/4" X 5 1/4" 32 - Stadium, Olympic night ceremony 2 1/4" X 3 1/4" 33 - Stadium, Olympic Flame 2 1/4" X 3 1/4" 34 - Stadium, Opening Ceremonies 2 1/4" X 3 1/4" 35 - Stadium, Opening Ceremonies speaker's podium 2 1/4" X 3 1/4" 36 - Stadium, Opening Ceremonies, pigeon release 2 1/4" X 3 1/4" 37 - (p. 16) Reichssportfeld Complex aerial view (postcard) 3 1/4" X 5 1/4" 38 - Reichssportfeld and Stadium aerial view (postcard) 3 1/4" X 5 1/4" 39 - Hochschule for Physical Education postcard 3 1/4" X 5 1/4" 40 - Javelin thrower (Morris #801) from Vol. II Olympia 1936 3" X 4 1/2" 41 - Jack Lovelock (New Zealand) winning 1500m in 3:47.8 postcard 3 1/4" X 5 1/4" 42 - Jesse Owens at start of 200m, won in 20.7 3" X 4 1/2" 43 - Jack Lovelock and Glenn Cunningham 3" X 4 1/2" 44 - Jesse Owens and , gold medalists 4 1/2" X 6 1/2" 45 - American Olympic athlete 3 1/8" X 4 1/4" 46 - (p. 22) Marshall Wayne, High Platform diving winner 4 1/2" X 6 1/2" 47 - 8 oarcrew race U.S., Italy and Germany 4 1/2" X 6 1/2" 48 - Kitei Son (Japan) wins Marathon (postcard) 3 3/8" X 5 1/4" 49 - Marjorie Gestring winner in women's diving (postcard) 3 3/8" X 5 1/4" 50 - (p. 25) Olympic medal necklace with six medallions 6 1/4" X 9" 51 - Olympic poster, 1-16 August, 1936 4 3/8" X 6 7/8" 52 - (p. 27) 2 U.S. Olympic officials 3" X 4 1/4" 53 - Adolph Hitler, Tschammer and Goering on platform at sportsfeld 3 1/4" X 5 1/4" 54 - U.S. Olympic Art Exhibit 6 5/8" X 9 1/4" 55 - (p. 29) U.S. Olympic Art Exhibit 6 5/8" X 9 1/4" 56 - "The Messenger of Victory from Marathon" by Prof. Max Kruse (postcard) 4 1/8" X 5 1/8" 57 - Olympic Bell, Walter Lemcke (postcard) 3 1/4" X 5 1/4" 58 - U.S. Office in the "Hall of Nations", Olympic Village 3" X 3 7/8" 59 - (p. 31) 3 Olympic officials (Diem) 5" X 7" 26/20/37 249

60 - Avery Brundage and 3 U.S. Olympic officers (C.O. Rose) 3 1/8" X 4 1/4" 61 - 14 U.S. women swimmers and diver 3" X 4 1/4" 62 - 23 U.S. men on Olympic team with 4 officials 3" X 4 1/4" 63 - 8 U.S. men on Olympic team on ship 3" X 4 1/4" 64 - 8 women gymnasts and coach 4 5/8" X 6 5/8" 65 - 8 men gymnasts and 2 coaches 6 5/8" X 9" 66 - 14 women and 2 coaches on ship 6 1/2" X 9" 67 - Avery Brundage leading U.S. Olympic team in snow at Garmisch 4 7/8" X 6 3/4" 68 - Garmisch-Partenkirchen with Zugspitze and Alp Spitze 6 7/8" X 9" 69 - Avery Brundage, ship's captain, G. Kirby, and D. Ferris? on ship 3 3/4" X 5 1/2" 70 - Avery Brundage, G. Kirby and A. H. McGrath at Garmisch 3 1/2" X 4 1/2" 71 - Von Halt opens Winter Games at Garmisch; ski jumps 4 1/2" X 6 1/2" 72 - Brown and Washbund on U.S. bobsled 2 7/8" X 4 1/2" 73 - American team arriving in Berlin; bus 6 3/4" X 9 1/8" 74 - Avery Brundage and Joe Reilley, Olympic Village 3 1/8" X 4 1/4"

Scrapbook Number 26: Olympic Games - 1956 (Melbourne) Photographic Record of Visit to Melbourne (1955) PP. 1-2 Photographs Arrival at Essendon Airport PP. 4 Avery Brundage Addressing Civic Reception P. 5 Avery Brundage with Premier of State of Victoria, John Cai PP. 6-24 Inspecting Melbourne Cricket Ground, Swimming and Other Stadia Photographs Of Melbourne (1956) During Olympic Games P. 25 65 Foot Torch P. 27 Arrival of Duke of Edinburgh PP. 28-29 Olympic Congress in Session PP. 32-35 Reception and Other IOC Parties P. 38 Aerial View of Stadium Avery Brundage, Prime Minister Menzies, and Duke of Edinburgh Leaving Melbourne Cricket Ground Lighting of Olympic Flame at Melbourne Cricket Ground PP. 44-46 Olympic Ball PP. 38-43 Opening Day Ceremoonies PP. 48, 50, 53, 55, 56 Track Events PP. 58-59 Closing Day Ceremonies Scrapbook Number 27: Korea Visit - US 8th Army - 1955 P. 1 Itinerary For Avery Brundage P. 2 Special Orders Travel Order for Avery Brundage P. 3 Clippings More Servicemen to Enter Olympics, Brundage Says P. 4 Brundage "Shakes Up" Aussies Brundage Concludes Korea Talks AFFE Sportsmen, Brundage Confer P. 5 Welcome Remarks Ki Pong Lee to President Brundage at Meeting P. 7 Photographs Conference with General Taylor, Commander Conference with President Syngman Rhee -- Korea P. 8 Other Conferences P. 9 Seoul, Korea 26/20/37 250

PP. 10-15 Shots of Avery Brundage Scrapbook Number 27A: Korea Visit - May, 1955 Your Brief Sojourn in the Republic of Korea - from Korean Olympic Committee P. 1 Photographs Seoul Of Avery Brundage Welcome Monument in Downtown Seoul PP. 2-4 Arrival at Airport PP. 5-6 Visit to Royal Palace and with Syn B an Rhee PP. 7-29 Reception P. 30 Autographs In back of Scrapbook Scrapbook Number 28: Beta Reunion - 1960 Avery Brundage - Grand Reunion - Illinois Beta - 1960 PP. 1,3,5,7 Autographs Several Pages of Signatures P. 2 Program Avery Brundage - His Brothers Will Honor Him P. 4 Clipping Brundage Self-Made Man, Aug 1960 Various Clippings From Illinois Campus Publications Covering Avery Brundage Homecoming P. 11 Itinerary For Avery Brundage P. 12 Clippings Brundage Arrives Friday, Oct 3, 1960 Tribute From Ike Awaits Brundage P. 13 USSR Subsidizing No Worse than Athletic Scholarship P. 14 Brundage Says US "Soft", defends Amateur "Pledge", Oct 8, 1960 P. 15 Olympic Scoring Methods Called Silly By Brundage P. 16 Telegrams from President Dwight Eisenhower, Vice-President Richard Nixon, Governor William Stratton (Illinois), Senator John F Kennedy, Governor Hickey (Wyoming) PP. 18-22 Letters from Ralph V Norris, Senator Richard Russell (Georgia), Dick Powell, actor, Governor Collins (Florida), Robert Young, acto PP. 28-57 Photographs Of early Illinois Campus and Buildings on campus today Scrapbook Number 29 Pan-American Games - 1955 - Mexico Photographs Stadium Additional Sports Venues Reception Halls Phototopic of Medal Struck for Ga es In Back of Scrapbook Envelope Containing Other Miscellaneous Photographs Scrapbook Number 30 Olympic Games - 1960 - Squaw Valley Photographs Main Olympic Hall Avery Brundage with Other Officials Olympic Ball Candid Shots of Olympic Officials Athletes and Squaw Valley Grounds

Scrapbook Number 31: Leipzig - Deutsches Turn Und Sportfeld - 1956 II Deutsches Turn-Und-Sportfelt Leipzig - 1956 Ein Bildauslchnitt Uberreicht Vom Nationalen Olympischen Komitee Der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik PP. 1-3 Photographs Of Leipzig and Olympic Officials PP. 4-12 Of Athletes in Action 26/20/37 251

Scrapbook Number 32: Original Stoke Torch Photographs Of Avery Brundage and Other IOC Officials Receiving Stoke Torch, Rome, Italy Scrapbook Number 33: Australia Visit - April 5 - July 2, 1955 Newspaper clippings from the Argus, Age, Sun and Herald on Brundage's visit to Melbourne, criticisms and Olympic facilities, arrangements and management, 25 pp. Scrapbook Number 34: Sport, 1914-1930 P. 2 Newspic Of Avery Brundage P. 3 Clipping: Central AAU Novice Track Meet March 5 Newspic Of Big 10 Managing Committee Clippings: Sheldon Clark Renamed CAA Athletic Chief P. 3 Clippings: Brundage to Referee Illinois Relay Games College Track Fans Eye Illinois Relays Today What Guildless Nagging P. 4 Brundage Plays Nelson for Title Semi-Finals in Handball Meet Carded Tonight To Play Handball this Evening at Central Y Banquet Article: "Round About Chicago" - AB Elected VP of AAU - J.W. Linn "Will Chicago Win? - NO! Say Avery Brundage and Ralph Chapman, Chicago - Illinois Game P. 5 Clippings: AAU Elects Brundage at Vice-President, Nov. 23, 1927 College Track Fans Eye Illini Carnival Today P. 6 Chicago Commerce - Avery Brundage: 'May Spirit Endure That Guides to Supremacy Among Cities," Nov. 1926 P. 7 The Cherry Circle: Avery Brundage, Jan. 1927 P. 8 Article: By: Avery Brundage - "The Importance of Fittin' In," Nov. 1926 The Westward Homecomers: Who is Avery Brundage? P. 9 By: Avery Brundage - "Why I am Against the New Tax Amendment," Sept. 1926 "Bahai Temple and Its SAE Builder," A.X. Horning P. 11 Clippings: Brundage Warns of Lumber Price Plot Wishes For Good of Chicago Made by Leaders of City No Beer Here - Brundage, Oct. 25, 1921 Certificate: Life Subsription to Sigma Alpha Epsilon P. 13 Clippings: Building Cost Reaches Peak, Brundage Says Avery Brundage Says: A Busy Six Months in Building Industry Army Construction Division Names Heads Evanston Flat Dwellers Turn Own Landlord Avery Brundage Acquires Yard at 16 North Ada Big Contractor Orders $100,000 Life Insurance Young Men Unite to Combat Evils City Confronts Photograph: Of Avery Brundage (1914) At Morrison Hotel Construction Site P. 15 Clippings: Armour Resigns as Director of Banks The Red Fez: Many Sided in Its Aims Newspic: Of Alaskan Bear Hunt (Field Expedidtion) P. 19 Clippings: Borden Artic Expedition Ready to Sail Today Tansill-Field Party to Sail for Alaska A. H. Revell Party will Hunt Kodiak Bears for Museum 26/20/37 252

Field Museum Expedition Bags 10 Brown Bears Sportsmen Off for Kodiak Bear Newspics: Of Alaska Article: By: Avery Brundage: An Alaskan Hunting Trip P. 21 Clippings: What Kind of Fellow is Avery Brundage? Vice President of AAU P. 22 AAU Asks Peace with Warring Bodies: Denies Dominating Olympics AAU President Seeks $300,000 Olympic Fund Hulbert Here to Play for Olympiad P. 23 CAAU Handball Meet to Open on April 8 Brundage, Glass, New Handball Champions Hulbert to Retire as AAU President Tribune Helps Swell Chicago's Olympic Quota AAU Will Rule on Dr. Peltzer's Status Today Brundage Will Referee The Olympic Tryouts Cops, Firemen Battle to Win Handball Title P. 24 Brundage Reaps Greater Honors; New AAU Head Clippings: Pro Athlete in Club is Scored CAA Files Protest with National Body...Chairman Brundage Says Loss of Replayed Water Polo Game Rawest Deal in 25 Years P. 25 CAA Protests IAC Victory in Water Polo P. 26 14 Story Apartments for Sheridan, Surf Plan $2,000,000 14 Story Flats, Sheridan-Surf P. 27 Article: "Little Histories of Our Big Men," F.W. Sargent (Avery Brundage) P. 28 Clippings: Brundage Elected President of CMU At Annual Meeting AAU Innovates Clearing House to Control Ring Brundage AAU Chief; Praise for American Skating Clubs Back Western Association Avery Brundage Scores 90 in Questions Test Avery Brundage Takes CM Handball Crown Brundage Referee of Olympic Tryouts Article: "Is Walking the Easiest Exerciset," L. E. Eubanks "Chicago Gets One Important Event at Annual AAU Meeting," C. A. Bush P. 29 Clippings: Avery Brundage, Former All-Around Track Champion, Elected President of MU, Nov. 20, 1928 Chicagoan Will Succeed Hulbert PP. 29-30 Several Other Clippings on Same Subject P. 31 New Head to Enforce Rules - Avery Brundage Has Sound Ideas for Conducting Affairs of AAU Career of Avery Brundage is Full of Great Achievements P. 32 Brundage, New AAU Read, Hits Commercialism Firm Hand to Enforce MU, Amateur Rules, Nov. 21, 1928 Several Articles and Clippings on the Same Subject P. 37 Brundage Plans to Enlarge Scope and Size of AAU Brundage Asks Single Body Rule Athletes Editorial: Aiming At Better Amateurism P. 38 Clippings: Brundage Explains AAU Stand Toward Colleges Brundage Tells Why AAU Put Ban on Purple AAU Mission Only to Guide Says Brundage Colleges May Break with AAU Brundage, Chief of AAU, Hits Back at Colleges P. 39 Brundage Answers Attack on AAU 26/20/37 253

Big Ten Due to Break with AAU P. 40 Brundage and Griffith Square off Again in Athletic Control Fight, March 6, 1929 P. 41 Brundage, Griffith Air Their Views Colleges Granted Right to Certify Own Athletes Bingham Pays High Tribute to Brundage P. 42 AAU to Accept Colleges' Sanction of Students as Amateur, April 16, 1929 AAU Meets all Demands of College Group P. 43 Girl Athlete is Defended P. 44 Brundage Plans AAU Reform, April 8, 1929 AAU Initiates Move to Improve its Constitution P. 45 Mr. Brundage in Quest of AAU Dope AAU Seeks to Change Rules by Questions Who, What, When, Where and Why is an Amateur? Peace Move by AAU Head Wins Stagg's Praise Amateur Athletes P. 47 Colleges and AAU Agree Upon Peace P. 48 Tribune Boxers Leave Today Fight New York Tomorrow P. 49 IWAC Wins Track Honors; Stars P. 50 Clippings: Marks Fall as 15,000 Look On P. 51 AAU Is Down Again on Paddock P. 52 Untruths in Paddock Tale, Brundage Says AAU Answers Paddock's Article Charges Made by Paddock Roil AAU Brundage Asks Meet Officials to Give Barbuti Re-Hearing Bankers May Accept Place on Ring Board AAU Prexy Stresses Aim of Pure Sport Olympic Congress is to Rule on the Use of Starting Blocks P. 53 Brundage Sets Example for Youth to Follow Avery Brundage to Speak at Church Athletic Banquet P. 54 Sport Stars at Brundage Banquet Rockne Speaks at Banquet Hulbert on List of Speakers for Brundage Dinner P. 55 Brundage is Honoret at CAAU Dinner Brundage Has Plans for Busy Indoor Season Annual Sport Week Planned for Amateurs Hold Testimonial Dinner for Avery Brundage Monday P. 56 Avery Brundage's Service to Amateur Athletics to be Celebrated Would Make Chicago Sport Center for Leading Events P. 57 Committee Recommnds That National Handball Tourney for Next Year be Held Here Burden of AAU Convention Rests on These Three Officers AAU Delegates See "Codeball", New Game, Played for First Time P. 58 AAU Delegates Approve Use of Starting Blocks in Principle Starting Blocks Are Sanctioned; Number of Records Approved AAU Officials Reject Appeal of Local Delegates Brundage Defends Code of Amateur Athletics P. 59 Subsidized Athletics Will Wreck College Sports, Brundage Asserts AAU Will name Leading Athlete Trophy to be awarded in Honor of J. E. Sullivan P. 63 Brundage is Re-Elected P. 64 AAM U Ends Fight Over Eligibility with Colleges P. 65 Avery Brundage Heads National AAU, Jan. 1929 P. 66 Brundage Battles for Amateur Code, Dec. 1929 P. 67 Codeball Introduced Its History and Rules 26/20/37 254

Game of Code Ball Gets the AAU OK P. 70 Avery Brundage and Harry Wright Win P. 71 Homage Paid to Brundage at Banquet For His Service to AAU P. 72 Suggest $2,000,000 Olympic Fund Brighter Era for Amsteurs Ahead, Is View of Brundage P. 76 The Attitude of the AAU to the Carnegie Report, Jan. 1930 P. 77 Brundage Opens Investigation of NY Mat Verdict P. 81 Mark Made by Starting Blocks Ruled Against P. 85 Brundage Seeks British-Yank Track Meet Here Several Articles on British Yank Track Meet P. 96 Brundage Re-Elected Head of AAU, Nov. 19, 1930 P. 99 Avery Brundage Re-Elected President, Follows With Announcement of $2,000,000 Endowment P. 105 Brundage Becomes Ruler of Amateur Sport, Nov. 20, 1930 Officials Claim Athletes Play Summer Baseball for Money Avery Brundage Chosed Head of Olympic Group

Scrapbook Number 35: Tokyo Visit - 1958 - 54th IOC Congress P. 1 Clippings: IOC Delegates To Take In Sumo, May 8, 1958 P. 2 Formal Bid for Olympics, May 9, 1958 PP. 3, 6-9 Various Articles From Japanese Newspapers Covering IOC Congress P. 10 Brundage To Get Formal Japan Bid for 1964 Olympiad, May 10, 1958 P. 24 Tokyo Is Possible Site for '64 Olympiad: Brundage, May 11, 1958 P 28 Reduction in Size of Olympics Seen Major IOC Topic, May 11, 1958 P 41 Editorial: Tokyo and the Olympics, May 12, 1958 P. 53 Clippings: IOC Meets Today, May 13, 1958 P. 54 Tokyo Makes Bid for 1964 Olympic Meet, May 13, 1958 P. 59 Press Comments May 13, 1958 P. 60 Editorial: IOC Assembly in Tokyo, May 13, 1958 P. 61 Clippings: Japan Chance to Host Olympics Good...Brundage....Admits, However, Europe Being Preferred Over Asia, May 13, 1958 P. 62 Brundage Gives Views: Pro Sports No More Than Entertainment, May 13, 1958 P. 92 Emperor Opens Meeting of International Oly pic Board, May 14, 1958 P. 99 Brundage Interview: Tokyo Now Better Prepared, May 14, 1958 P. 101 Committee On Africa Appeals to Brundage, May 14, 1958 P. 103 Man Tries To Block IOC Members Car, May 15, 1958 CLIPPINGS AND NEWSPICS: Numerous Articles, Clippings, and Newspics from Japanese Press covering IOC Congress PP. 3, 6-9, 11-23, 29-40, 43-45, 47-51, 63-91, 104-137 Japanese Articles (in Japanese) Scrapbook Number 35A: Tokyo Visit - 1958 - 54th IOC Congress P. 44 Clippings: 54th IOC Assembly Parley Declared Open, May 15, 1958 P. 45 Emperor Opens IOC Meeting, May 15, 1958 P. 49 Gists of Speeches at IOC Assembly, May 15, 1958 P. 50 Torch Relay, May 15, 1958 P. 51 Editorial: Great Expectations, May 15, 1958 PP. 1-43, 53-94 CLIPPINGS AND NEWSPICS: Numerous Articles, Clippings, and Newspics from Japanese Press Covering IOC Congress (in Japanese) 26/20/37 255

Scrapbook Number 35B: Tokyo Visit - 1958 - 54th IOC Congress P. 5 Clippings: Families of IOC Delegates Enjoy Momoyama Exhibition, May 15, 1958 P. 6 Four US Cities Eying '64 Games, May 15, 1958 P. 8 Public Urged to Treat Guest Well, May 15, 1958 P. 11 IOC Plans to Slash 1960 Games Entries, May 16, 1958 P. 9 Editorial: Bid for Olympics, May 15, 1938 P. 18 Clippings: Rome Olympic Program Set; Entry Size Lopped, May 16, 1958 P. 31 Staggering Cost of Financing Games, May 17, 1958 P. 32 Larger Voice Asked by Asian Countries, May 17, 1958 P. 33 Next IOC Meeting in Munich, May 17, 1958 P. 50 Entry Permit Delay Seen Affecting Decision of IOC, May 18, 1958 P. 86 "Excellent Organization" Impresses Brundage Much, May 25, 1958 PP. 1-3, 12-17, 20-30, 39-49, 52-61, 65-75, 88-111 Clippings and Newspics: Numerous Articles, Clippings, and Newspics from Japanese Press Covering IOC Congress (in Japanese)

Scrapbook Number 36: Munich Visit - 1959 - CIO (IOC) PP. 1-2 Photographs: Munich..... PP. 3-4 Candid Shots of IOC Delegates PP. 5-6 Receptions P. 8 Board Meetings PP. 9-11 Concerts PP. 12-17, 23-24 Numerous Candid Shots of Avery Brundage and IOC Members Scrapbook Number 37: Madrid Visit Photographs Only: Avery Brundage and members of the Spanish Olympic Committee, with miscellaneous candid pictures at the meeting. Airport, receiving line, press conference Scrapbook Number 38: Red China's Participation in Olympic Games - 1959 P. 1 Clippings: Red China Quits IOC, Blasts at Brundage P. 2 Nationalist China Put Out of Olympic Games...May 29, 1959....Published by: The Committee of One Million Against the Admission of Communist China to the United Nations P. 3 Exhibit C: H CON RES 191...86th Congress lst Session, June 2, 1959 Concurrent Resolution: To Cancel expulsion of Red China from the International Olympic Committee P. 4 Clippings: US Charges Olympic Bias in Favor of Chinese Reds P. 5 Dorn Demands US Withdraw from Olympics Squaw Valley Hit by House Action Washington critique le Comite international olympique PP. 6-7 News Release: United Press International: The U.S. State Department accused The International Olympic Committee of yielding to communist pressure in ousting Nationalist China from membership P. 8 Letter: From: Marvin Liebman, Secretary The Committee of One Million etc P. 9 Clipping: Ouster of Free China Laid to Red Politics Roby Hits Brundage P. 10 Editorials: Clouding the Olympics, Denver, Rocky Mountain News, 26/20/37 256

June 6, 1959 The Olympic Surrender, Greenville, Piedmont P. 11 The Olympic Code Betrayed, New York Times Olympic Chief Offends, Spokane Chronicle Another Insult from IOC Olympic Surrender, Hazelton Standard-Sentinel P. 10 Olympic Halo is Tarnished, Perth Amboy News P. 12 Cold War Hits Olympics, Albany Times-Union Insult to Free China, New Bedford Standard-News P. 13 Olympic Hypocrisy, Detroit News They Knuckled Under, Phoenix Republic Asks Protest, Albany Times-Union Red Pressure Wins, Troy Times-Record P. 14 Mixing Politics with Athletics, Winston-Salem Twin City Sentinel Another Munich Sellout!, Burlington News Olympic Committee Makes Mistake, Spokane Spokesman-Review P. 15 Brundage Misses Chance, Lorain Journal The Cheapened Olympics, Boston Traveler Article: Communists Pull Fast One on IOC, Paul Zimmerman P. 16 Editorials: Foul! Eugene Register-Guard, June 16, 1959 The Olympics Shot Put, Indianapolis Times P. 17 Who's Misinformed? Clipping: Ike Says Olympics Play Politics on China . . . Comes to Aid of Nationalists P. 18 Letter: From: John D. Norton To: Sports Illustrated, Aug 10, 1959 P. 19 Article: Sports Illustrated: Brundage on a Cloud Above Politics, June 15, 1959 Sports Illustrated: Brundage Reconsiders, Aug. 3, 1959 P. 20 Letter: From: Kellum Johnson and Daniel J. Ferris To: Members of IOC, June 23, 1959 Clipping: Olympic Group Hit by National AAU P. 21 Letter: From: Kenneth L. Wilson and Asa S. Bushnell To Avery Brundage, July 31, 1959 Clipping: US Olympic Committee Condemns IOC Action P. 22 News Release: United Press International Clipping: Autocratic Olympic Committee Governed by Noblemen, Wealthy Sportsmen, "Poor" Reds P. 23 Article: What is the IOC? A Tight Little Club - Peter Uebersax, June 12, 1959 Clipping: Taipei Bares Soviet Threat to Quit IOC Editorial: What's In A Name? Cartoon: "We Found It Necessary to Make A Few Changes--Mr. Herter!" P. 26 Statement: By: Avery Brundage Given in Lausanne to Members of the IOC, June 3, 1959 P. 27 Clippings: M. Brundage precise la position M. Brundage est categorique: "Ike a ete tres mal informel" Brundage Hits Critics of Stand on China, June 17, 1959 Brundage In IOC Defense P. 28 Articles: "This Morning " Column - Shirley Povich "Views of Sport" Column - Red Smith, June 12, 1959 P. 29 "Sport Scores Over Politics" - "Jayee" P. 30 Clippings: Non-politics Apres la "bombe" olympique le chancelier du CIO nous dit: Editorials: A Bolt from Olympus, Washington Post P. 31 Voice of the Press 26/20/37 257

Olympic Politics, Portland Press-Herald Telegram Olympic Games Rhubarb, Oregonian, June 21, 1959 P. 32 Clipping: M. A. Brundage: "Six mois decisifs pour le sport international" P. 33 Letters: From: Charles O. Porter, Congress of the United States, June 17, 1959 Max Paige, First Methodist Church Carl Soule, Board of World Peace Avery Brundage To: Windmiller, Aug. 10, 1959 Marshall Windmiller, California Federation of Young Democrats Avery Brundage To: Gordon Meier, Aug. 17, 1959 Gordon Meier John T. McGovern, U.S.O.A. W. Allyn Rickett Avery Brundage To: Grenville Clark,Aug. 1, 1959 Grenville Clark James S. Ayars Quincy Wright, University of Virginia Avery Brundage To: Dr. Maolin Han, July 4, 1959 Maolin Han P. 34 Editorials: Olympics for All, Woodland Democrat As Others See It, Amarillo News Olympic Politics, Boston, Christian Science Monitor New Push for Wrong Tendency in Olympics, Durham Herald Putting Politics in Sports, Sunnyvale Standard P. 35 IOC To Stand By its President, Karachi Times IOC Decision, Times of India Olympics and Two Chinas, Springfield Sun Olympics for Everybody, Helena Independent-Record Sports and Politics, San Francisco Chronicle P. 36 Clippings: Le Comté International Olympique et les deux Chine P. 37 Brundage stellt richtig Olympic Move on China Just Common Sense Editorial: China and The Olympics, Stamford Advocate P. 38 Letter: From: Thomas C. Hennings U.S. Senate, June 30, 1959 Congressional Record: SENATE: Chinese Participation in Olympic Games P. 39 Clippings: Brundage Says IOC Will Not Reverse Decision on China U.S. Senator Defends IOC's China Action Letter: From Avery Brundage for Press Release Brundage Sets Us Straight Clippings: Brundage Denies IOC Meddles in Politics Keep Cold War Politics Out of Olympic Games, Says Senator P. 40 Brundage Here Denies China Row Political Brundage Denies Pressure by Reds, June 3, 1959 P. 41 News Release: From: Organizing Committee. VIII Olympic Games (Winter) P. 42 From: Burghley House, June 25, 1959 P. 43 Clipping: Unterschiedliche Beurteilung der Ergebnisse des IOK-Kongreases in Munchen Article: "Why are We So Afraid of Russia?" - Sydney J. Harris P. 44 Congressional Appearance Order: From: Congress of the United States, July 7, 1959 P. 45 Clipping: Senate Committee Quietly Drops Probe of Olympics P. 46 Letters: From Avery Brundage TO: Warren R. Austin, and Marvin Liebman, of The Committee of One Million, Aug. 28, 1959 P. 47 Letter Generally Circulated By: Avery Brundage, July 31, 1959 26/20/37 258

P. 48 Clippings: Thomas W. I. Liao president en exil reclame la liberte de Formosa 2nd "Formosa Group" Praises IOC's Action P. 49 Letter: From: Frank S. Lim Chairman of Formosan Olympic Comittee, July 8, 1959 P. 50 Letter: From: Chinese National Olympic Committee, Aug. 10, 1959 P. 51 Press Release: Chinese Participation in the Olympic Games P. 52 NOTES: A List of Supporting Publications on Red Chinese question P. 53 LETTER: From An American Sports Fan To: Avery Brundage ; P. 54 From: A Bostonian To: Avery Brundage Scrapbook Number 39: Taiwan Visit - 1964 GIFT OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA CYCLING ASSOCIATION: P. 1 Photographs: Arrival of Avery Brundage at Airport PP. 2-16 Cycling Remaining Photographs of Cycling Race

Scrapbook Number 40: La Pineta Photographs of six art works; three photos of garden, one of surroundings; one of drive; Avery Brundage at La Pineta, two color photos of fire in mountains around Santa Barbara, California. Clippings: 100 Homes Lost in Santa Barbara Fire, LA Times, Sept. 25, 1964 "Tractor Driver Killed, 34 Injured; Flames Sear 40,000 Acres" Flames Leap El Camino Cielo; Planes, Men Battle Holocaust The Worst Fire Yet...Giant Blaze Runs Wild on 4 Fronts Montecito Fire Rages Unchecked...Mansions and Homes Charred List of Damaged, Destroyed Homes; Priceless Loss for Avery Brundage "A Fresh Start After Disaster" - Frances Moffat From Santa Barbara Post: Picture of Entrance to Brundage Residence The Small Town That Had to Die .... Days and Nights of Fire Terror Of Swirling Flames burning in all directions Where Fire Raged: The Formal Gardens of Avery Brundage Fiery Furnace...Flame Fury Co parable Only to War Supervisor Chief Urged to Ask Brown Declare Disaster Area No Disaster Declaration Made So Far; Fire Destroys Luxury Home of Olympic Chief County Declared a Disaster Area; Trash Burning Said to be Cause of Fire "Sick at Heart - Brundage Sees Treasures Burn" - R. E. Praul Photographs: 33 photographs of fire damage to Brundage Residence Envelope in back of scrapbook containing extra photographs and clippings.

Scrapbook Number 40A: La Pineta - Clippings: Sept. 24, 1964 Fire Rescue Drama...Helicopters Pluck 28 Fighters from Death Arson on Sonoma Fire Flames Encircle CB Brundage's Loss is Museum's Too The Holocaust of SB An Inferno at SB Avery Brundage Finds Montecity Home in Ashes Fog Aids in Firefight Brundage Asian Art, Home Lost in Fire 136 SB Homes Burn Newspics: Brundage Home 70 Homes Sacrificed to Halt Fire Brundage Mansion Lost in California Fire Explosive Fury of Blaze Awesome 26/20/37 259

10 Mile Blaze at SB SB Threat Recalls Bel-Air Blaze Priceless Brundage Art Lost in Southland Fire Men Run as Backfires are Lighted in SB US Finds No Major Fire Disaster 2400 Fight Fire SB Fire Runs Wild SB Reseeding Hills The Worst Fire Yet 20-Mile Fire Uncurbed in S. Calif. Avery Brundage Maneion Treasure Burns Fire Losses . . . List of Structures Lost, Sept. 28, 1964 1 Dies 34 Hurt in West Coast Fire Wind Turns Fire Away from SB Scrapbook Number 41: Iran Visit - photographs: P. 1 Shah, Wife and Son; Iranian Olympic Officials P.4 5,11 Athletic Stadia P. 9 Swimming Pool; Wrestling PP.6,7,8,10,12 Shrines and Mosques PP. 14,25 Historical Monuments, Countryside

Scrapbook Number 42: Mexico Visit, April 27 - May 2, 1962 Clippings and photos of arrival at airport, Little League world series, Avery Brundage receiving "Aquila Azteca" decoration and addressing testimonial dinner, visit to National Palace and departure. Scrapbook Number 44: 60th IOC Session - Baden-Baden - 1963 - Photographs: P. 1 Welcoming Avery Brundage at Air Port P. 2 Brundage with IOC Delegates P. 3 Monument to Baron de Coubertin PP.4-5 Of city of Baden-Baden; Luncheon P. 5 At Residence of Hector Berlioz PP. 6-7 Attending Concert PP. 8-9 Avery Brundage & IOC Officers PP. 10-12 Exhibitions of Cities Bids PP. l2-25 Candid shots of delegates & Avery Brundage with Otto Mayer Scrapbook Number 45: Visit of Mr Avery Brundage, President of the International Olympic Committee to the Republic of China, June 6-8, 1964 With compliments of Olympic Committee of the Republic of China PP. 1-8 Photographs: Arrival of Brundage PP. 9-10 Brundage Speaking PP. 11-16, 27-46 Candid Shots of Brundage PP. 18-26 Art Objects

Scrapbook Number 46: Visit of Avery Brundage to Matsue, Japan, September/October, 1964 26/20/37 260

P. 1 Photographs: Statue of Dr Kishi PP. 2-5 Arrival of Brundage PP. 7-17, 24-42 Visit to Shrines by Brundage PP. 18-23 Welcome Party PP. 43-48 Olympic Torch Parade Scrapbook Number 47: Tokyo, October, 1964 Photographs of various athletes taken in the International Club - Olympic Village (XVII Olympiad) Women Athletes in Kimono Style Show Scrapbook Number 48: November, 1964 Visit of Mr Avery Brundage to Kyoto, Japan Photographs: Brundage and Japanese at Diner Souvenirs: Matchbook covers, book marks, etc.

Scrapbook Number 48A: Barcelona, Spain - February - March 6, 1967 Visit of Mr Avery Brundage to V Salon Nautico International Photographs: Arrival of Brundage Candid Shots of Brundage Scrapbook Number 49: Rome, April 26, 1965 Medaglie D'Oro Al Valore Atletico Omaggio Al Sig. Avery Brundage, Presidente del C.I.O. Photographs: Presentation of Medal Brundage and Italian Officials Scrapbook Number 50: Athens, Greece - April 6, 1967 Celebration of Olympic Day

Photographs: King Constantine Athletes Track events Boxing Wrestling Weight Lifting Scrapbook Number 51: Tehran - May 2-11, 1967 - The 65th Session of the IOC P. 1 Photographs: The Shah and his Wife P. 2 The Crown Prince P. 5 Shah and Brundage PP. 6-8 IOC Session PP. 10-22 PP. 23-155, 167-173 Receptions (various shots of Brundage) P. 4 Foreword 26/20/37 261

PP. 8-9 IOC Program P. 10 Speech by the Shah PP. 13-15 Speech by the President of the Iranian National Olympic Committee, Prince Gholam Reza Pahlavi PP. 17-22 Speech by Bundage PP. 157-166 IOC Delegates and Guests Scrapbook Number 52: January 1968 Visit to Mexico by Avery Brundage 4 Volumes of Newspaper clippings from Mexican Newspapers Volume 1: All clippings Jan 19, 1968 P. 1 Clippings Avery Brundage Llega Hoy a Las 13 Horas P. 3 Inaugura hoy D.D. la Olimpiada Cultural P. 6 Brundage Podra Apreciar Avances en los Escenarios Olimpiaco P. 10 Amenaza Brundage descalificar al equipo de EE. UU. P. 14 La Inaguracion P. 17 El Equipo de Estados Unidos en Peligro de ser Descalificado Photographs (in back) Brundage's Arrival and Inspection of SitesVolume 2: All clippings Jan 20, 1968 P. 1 Clippings El Senor Presidente de la Republica P. 6 Mexico es precursor de una Nueva Etapa en el Movimiento Olimpico, Dija Avery Brundage P. 9 Elogiosas Declaraciones de Avery Brundage P. 41 "Esta Editorial Es de Las Que Mas Ha Hecho por el Deporte" P. 50 Avery Brundage "Se ha Comprobado una vez mas que en Mexico Todo es posible" Photographs (in back) Brundage Inspection of Sites and Models Volume 3: All clippings Jan 21, 1968 P. 8 "Es lo Mejor que Conozco Hasta la Fecha," Declaro P. 15 El Boicot de 108 Negros Solo Perjudicara a ellos Mismos Photographs (in back) Brundage Inspecting Construction Sites

Scrapbook Number 53: Grenoble - February, 1968

Album of Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony and Mr Brundage receiving the Legion of Honor Medal was presented by Georges Pompidou, Prime Minister of France Photographs: Olympic Torch Opening of the Olympic Games Georges Pompidou Giving the Legion of Honor to Avery Brundage Letter From Louis Verger, Feb 24, 1968 Scrapbook Number 53A: Lisbon, Portugal, Feb 21, 1968 Commemorative photograph album presented to Avery Brundage by the Portuguese Olympic Committee Press conference Avenida Pierre de Doubertin memorial ceremony Youthful athletes 26/20/37 262

Athletic facilities Banquets, decorations Clippings 19 pages of press clippings on Brundage visit Scrapbook Number 54 and 54A: Visit of Mr Avery Brundage to Korea, June, 1968 Photographs taken during Korea Olympic Week With compliments of the Korea Amateur Sports Association PP. 1-3 Photographs: Brundage and Korean Officials PP. 4-5, 7 Brundage Speaking PP. 8-23 Brundage ant Korean Officials - seeing works of art, eating, visiting P. 1 Seoul (?) PP. 2-4 Opening of the Gases PP. 5-9 Arrival of Brundage PP. 10-35, 38-39 Brundage and Korean Officials PP. 36-37 Gymnastics

Scrapbook Number 55 and 55A: Visit of Mr Avery Brundage to Korea, June 1968 -- Korea Olympic Week Photograph: Arrival of Brundage Brundage and Korean Officials Brundage Speaking Gymnastics Brundage and Korean Officials Scrapbook Number 56: Visit of Mr Avery Brundage to Ostersund, Sweden, March 17, 1969 (city that desires to Host the XII Olympic Winter Games in 1876), with thanks from the City Council of Ostersund PP. 1-2 Photographs Arrival of Brundage PP. 3-9 Meeting with City Officials PP. 10-14, 18-19, 27 Scale Models of Proposed Olympic Buildings PP. 15-17, 20-21, 20-38 Brundage Touring the City with City Officials PP. 22-26 Skiing PP. 39-42, 44-47 Rodeling and other Winter Sports PP. 48-53 Landscapes P. 43 Program Alpine World Cup, Feb 7-9, 1969 Scrapbook Number 57: Avery Brundage Visit to German Democratic Republic, July 23-28, 1969 on occasion of Vth German Gymnastics and Sport Festival - Leipzig P. 1 Photographs Arrival of Brundage PP. 2-11 Touring the City with German Offieials PP. 12-15 Opening Ceremonies PP. 16-37 Touring the City More Photographs in a Folder in Back Opening Ceremonies

Scrapbook Number 58: Visit to Hungary, Sept 1970 P. 1 Photographs Brundage and F Mezo, 1953 26/20/37 263

P. 2 Brundage, F. Mezo, and G. Sebes, 1955 PP. 3-4 Brundage at Athletic Event, 1953 p. 5 Brundage, 1953 PP. 6-8 Arrival Of Brundage in Budapest PP. 9-13 Brundage and Hungarian Offieials P. 14 Brundage Visiting with Engene Fock, Prime Minister of Hungary PP. 15-20 Brundage and Hungarian Officials P. 21 Speech by Brundage PP. S-25 Brundage and Hungarian Officials Scrapbook Number 59: Visit to Hungary, Sept. 1970 In front: Three invitations Two Menus One Meghive Photographs of Dinner Honoring Brundage Clippings (all in Hungarian) In Back: Olympic Bulletin Six Telegrams Wishing Brundage a Happy Birthday Three Clippings (all in Hungarian)

Scrapbook Number 60: Lyon, France Photographs of the City for a bid for the Olympics Scrapbook Number 61: Visit to Mexico, August, 1967 (see also #52 which is dated Jen. 1968) Photograph: Brundage and Diaz Ordaz, President Of Mexico Brundage Clipping: Apoya Brunaage la Olimpiado Cultural, Aug 19, 1967 Photograph: Mexican Officlas Newsphoto: Visita Brundage las Obrae Olimpicas Photograph: Brundage Inspecting the Sites Newsphoto: Brundage at Camino Real Hotel, Sept. 1967 Photograph: Brundage Inspecting the Sites Brundage at a Reception Photograph: Brundage at a Reception Clipping: Seeking Olympic Accord Brundage Quedo Vivamente Impresionado por Todoa los Aspectos de las Instalaciones Olimpicas, Dec. 20, 1967 Scrapbook Number 62: Executive Committee of IOC at Santa Barbara, Oct. 1966 PP. 1-2, 4 Photographs: IOC Delegates P. 3 Clippings: Dismal Outlook for '60 Games, Oct. 31, 1966 P. 4 Olympic Committee Gathers Here P. 5 Brundage Visit to Mexico City Stirs Olympic Rumor Pot Preparing for 1960 Olympics No Habra Problemas Respecto a las Instalaciones Para 1960 P. 6 Mexico: Sede de la Cultura Universal Mexican Preparations Please Olympic Head Brundage Assured on Olympic Plans X 26/20/37 264

P. 7 Photographs: IOC Delegate Index to Photographs Scrapbook Number 63: Visit to Greece, Sept. 1970 In Front: Photographs: Avery Brundage with Greek Officials Touring Sites P. 1 Avery Brundage PP. 2-3 Greek Buildings PP. 4-5 Arrival of Brundage PP. 6-13 Touring Greek Sites PP. 6-10 Olympia, Athens PP. 14-29 Brundage with Greek Officials at Olympia Academy P. 30 Flags Scrapbook Number 64: A Tribute to Alfred Hajos, the First Hungarian Olympic Champion, 1096 P. 1 Letter: Of Dedication, July, 1972 PP. 2-3 Speech: Yihaly Kocsis P. 4 Olympic Diploma P. 5 Photographs: Alfred Hajos, his medals, his building P. 6 Program PP. 7-9 Photographs: Reception PP. 11-13 Meeting held in honor of Hajos PP. 14-23 Speech: About Alfred Hajos by Mihaly Gedenyi, June 14, 1954 PP. 24-29 Photographs: Meeting PP. 30-53 Speech: By Hajos, 1954 (?) PP. 54-58 Photograph: Dinner PP. 59-62 Summary: of the Conference

Scrapbook Number 65: Mexico, 1968 PP. 2-6, 8 Photographs: Olympic Buildings P. 7 Decal PP. 9-10 Models for Buildings PP. 11 Decal P. 12 Rent Agreement for Reservation of Rooms PP. 13-14 Map of Mexico City P. 15 Characteristics of Commemorative Money- Directive of Diaz Ordaz, President of Mexico PP. 16-17 Gymnastics P. 18 Descrption of Cultural Events PP. 19-20 Aerial Views of Olympic Site PP. 21-27 Construction on Buildings PP. 29, 33 Food Coupons PP. 29-31 Baggage Tickets P. 34 "The Arrival" (a painting by Manual Capdevila) P. 35 Slides: Olympic Bus, Olympic Program Scrapbook Number 66: Sport, 1968-70 P. 1 Clippings: Swiss Thumbs Down, Nov. 8, 1969 (?) P. 3 Zurichs Nein 26/20/37 265

Ablehnung der Olympiadekandidatus Zurichs P. 4 Translation of Zurichs Nein PP. 5-6 Reif in Wirtschaftlichen Belangen (with translation) P. 13 Zurich Renonce P. 15 Omega Renonce ana Jeux Olympiques La Solitude du chronometreur Longines candidate pour Munich P. 16 Pas de candidature Omega Pour les Jeux de Munich PP. 17-18 Telegrams: Omega se retire du chronometrage olympique, Oct. 10, 1969 (with translation) P. 19 Clippings: Ski Payoff May Boo Olympics P. 21 Medals Yield Bonus PP. 23-24 Just One Living Lie After Another PP. 25-31 Le semi-professionnalisme des skieurs va precipiter la Fin des Jeux olympiques (with translation), June 18, 1968, by Gerald Piaget P. 33 Is success Spoiling Olympics? P. 35 Press Release: Winter Games Should be Discontinued PP. 37-41 Article: To Promote International Ill Will, By Eric Greywood P. 43 Clipping: Most olympians are Professionals, by Jack Clowser PP. 45-50 Article: Let's Ditch the Olympics, by Stanley Frank P. 51 Clipping: Amateurs Are Big Business to Makers Of Ski Equipment, by Shirley Povich PP. 53-55 Article: Last Rites at Grenoble, by John Henry Aursn, Oct. 1968 P. 57 Photograph: Austrian Skiing Phenomenon Karl Schranz, March 1969 PP. 59-64 Articles: The Name is the Name of the Game, by William Johnson, March 8, 1970 PP. 65-66 Hero in the Dock, March 15, 1968 P. 67 Clipping: Importante Session du Grand Conseil Bernois Un gros morceau a avaler: les depenses de J.O. PP. 69-70 Article: The Shadow Under the Table, Feb. 20, 1970 P. 70 Alpine Skiing, by Mike Katz PP. 71-72 Skiing Faces the Open Road, by Mike Katz, Feb. 22, 1970 P. 73 Clippings: Les Amateurs Ne Manquent Pas de Metierl PP. 73-74 Clippings: Marseille Ne Perd Pas le Nord

Scrapbook Number 67: Visit to Pakistan, Nov. 15-16, 1970

All photographs, Brundage and Pakistani Officials Scrapbook Number 68: Reception by Los Angeles Olympic Committee Honoring Brundage in Munich, September 4, 1972 PP. 1-8 Signatures of Guests PP. 10-42 Photographs of Brundage and Guests Scrapbook Number 69: Olympic Winter Games, Sapporo, Japan, 1972 (all in Japanese) PP. 2-5 Olympic History PP. 6-7 Previous Olympic Victors P. 8 Map of Olympic Sites P. 9 Olympic Flame P. 10 Speed Skating P. 11 Figure Skating 26/20/37 266

P. 12 Crosscountry Skiing P. 13 Shooting PP. 14-15 Ski Jumping PP. 16-17 Skiing P. 18 Bobsled P. 19 Luge P. 20 Landscape P. 21 Skiing PP. 22-23 Hockey PP. 24-25 Schedule of Events P. 27 Olympic Flame In Back: Photographs: Opening Day Ceremonies Brundage at Cultural Show Brundage Speaking Scrapbook Number 70: Articles by or about Avery Brundage, 1929, 1934, 1938-41, 1948-55. All Articles from AAU Publications Jan. 1929 New AAU Head Champion Athlete and Sportsman, p. 1 Aug. 1934 For Honor of Country and Glory of Sport, by Brundage, p. 3, 11 Dec. 1938 The AAU and the Olympic Games, by Brundage, p. 15, 56, 59 Jan. 1939 Olympic Fund Campaign, by Brundage, p. 11 July 1939 Cash Down, p. 11 Aug. 1941 Ideals of Amateur Sports, by Brundage, p. 7, 11, 12 May 1947 The Olympic Games and the Question of Broken Time, by Brundage, p. 4, 16 Aug. 1948 The Olympic Games, by Brundage, pp. 4-9 June 1949 Report on International Olympic Committee Meeting, by Brundage, p. 5, 26 July 1950 Report of IOC Meeting, Denmark, 1950, by Brundage, p. 6 Jan. 1951 First Pan-American Games, by Brundage, p. 6 July 1951 Report of IOC Congress, by Brundage, p. 7 Aug. 1951 Brundage as honorary official, photograph p. 4 Jan. 1953 Brundage Says Olympics No Place for Politics, p. 8 Jan. 1954 Brundage Urges Strengthening of Olympic Movement, p. 11 Jan. 1954 Brundage Retires at USDA President, P. 11 Sept. 1955 Address by Brundage at IOC Congress, p. 10

Scrapbook Number 71: Articles by or about Brundage, 1951-53 Nov. 1950 Letter from Brundage, p. 87 (The Spectator) March 17, 1951 Photograph of Brundage as Honorary Referee, p. 3 (Chicago Daily News Relays) Nov. 1951 Avery Brundage, Top Athlete, Builder, Leader, Peacemaker, p. 6 (ACE) Dec. 5, 1951 The United States Prepares for the 1952 Olympic Games, by Brundage, p . 8 (USA Life) Feb. 1952 Friermood Praises Brundage on Peace, p. 4 (ACE) Photographs of Brundage, pp. 1-3 (Second Pan-American Games) The Sports Events Parade, pp. 16-18 (Chrysler Events) March 1952 The Fumbled Ball, by Brundage, p. 351 (The Phi Delta Kappan) US Champions Prepare for 1952 Olympics, p. 19 (People and Places) 26/20/37 267

Photograph of Brundage, p. 3 (Olympic Souvenir Book) May 1952 Photograph of Brundage, p. 6 (High School Track Championship official program) June 1952 My Biggest Olympic Battles, by Brundage, p. 10 Statement by Brundage on the XV Olympiad, Helsinki, Finland, p. 3 (Scottish Rite News) Aug. 1952 Olympic Shell Games, p. 794 (The Freeman) Seventy Nations Meet, by Brundage, p. 2 (World Communique) Sept. 1952 Photographs of Brundage, pp. 4-5 Brundage New President, p. 6 (The Coach) Sept. 15, 1952 Chicago Star Wins National Track Honors, p. 4 Minutes, pp. 20-29, pp. 32-34 Avery Brundage, pp. 53-61 (Bulletin du Comite International Olymique) Jan 1953 Should We Prune the Games?, by Brundage, p. 3 (World Sports) March 1953 Soll Man Die Spiele Kurzen? ,by Brundage, p. 1 (Olympisches Feuer) May 15, 1953 Photograph of Brundage, p. 4 (Los Angeles Coliseum Relays) May 1953 Vollversammlung der "Vereinten Nationem des Sports," pp. 1-3, (Olympisches Feuer) Pruning the Olympics, p. 6 (World Sports) Summer 1953 Photograph of Brundage (Dia y Noche) Sept. 5, 1953 Avery Brundage, President du Comite Olympique International, nous parle du Stade Populaire et des sports hongrois, p. 23 (Bulletin Hongrois) Nov. 30, 1953 United States Olympic Committee Quadrennial Dinner

Scrapbook Number 72: Articles by or about Brundage, 1954-55 Jan. 1954 Olympischer Tour d'horizon, pp. 3-5 (Bulletin, Comite Olympique Suisse) Feb. 15, 1954 Photographs of Brundage, pp. 10-11 (Bulletin du Comite International Olympique) April 1954 Amateur Sport, by Brundage, pp. 36-38 (Skating) Conceptos Sobre E1 Deporte Amateur, by Brundage, (Cadcoa) April 15, 1954 Brundage retiree as United States Olympic Associations' Presidents p. 19 Avery Brundage on Amateur Sport and Broken Time, by Brundage, p. 20 (Bulletin Du Comite International Olympique) (Article in Arabic in Iranian Journal) May 1, 1954 Hungary and the Olympic Games, by Brundage, p. 1 (Hungarian Olympic Gazette) May 15, 1954 (Article in Arabic in Bulletin Officiel du Comite National Olympique Iranien) A Message to the Olympic Committee of Thailand, by Brundage, p. 1 (The Olympic Committee of Thailand) June 15, 1954 Photographs of Brundage, pp. 17-19, 23-26 Minutes of Executive Committee, pp. 28-33 Extract of Executive Committee, pp. 36-39 Abstract of IOC Session, pp. 47-55 Speech of the President, Avery Brundage, pp. 59-61 (Bulletin du Comite International Olympique) Sept. 1954 President Avery Brundage Was in USSR, p. 8 The Members of the IOC, by Brundage, p. 13 The VII Central American Games, by Brundage, p. 20 (Bulletin du Comite International Olympique) Oct. 18, 1954 Reports Ruthless Extermination of Kremlin Foes, p. 222 (The 26/20/37 268

Commonwealth) Jan. 1955 The Olympic Games, p. 5, English Section (Physical Education Today) Jan. 15, 1955 A Circular by President Brundage, p. 1 (Hungarian Olympic Gazette) July 1955 Zivilisation contra Sport, p. 24 (Internationales Sport Magaz`in) Aug. 15, 1955 Letter by Brundage, p. 32 (Sports Illustrated) Dec. 1955 Time and the Olympic Game, p. 4 (La Suisse Borlogere) Scrapbook Number 73: Articles by or about Brundage, 1956-1958 Jan. 1956 A Message of the President of the IOC, by Brundage, p. 3 (VII Giochi Olimpici Invernali Cortina) 1956 Sport Amateur et interruptions de travail, by Brundage p. 10 (XVI Olympiade) Jan. 1956 Discours de M. Avery Brundage, President du CIO, p. 6 (Ouverture Solennelle) Jan. 30, 1956 The Embattled World of Avery Brundage, p. 43 (Sports Illustrated) Feb. 2, 1956 Part II: Avery Brundage, p. 30 (Sports Illustrated) July 1956 The AAU Is Booting Our Olympic Chances, p. 26 (True) Aug. 27, 1956 Avery Brundage on the Spot, interview, p. 22 (Sports Illustrated) Oct. 1956 Editorial: The IOC, p. 3, (Physical Recr ation) Oct. 1956 Comment on the "Washington Plan," by Brundage, p. 7 (Washington University) Jan-Feb. 1957 Message from Brundage, p. 16 (World Communique) Feb. 9, 1957 Message From Brundage, p. 21 (50th Annual Milrose Games Program) July 1957 Must Keep Politics Out of Olympic Games Brundage Tells IOC Delegates in France, p. 8 (Amateur Athlete) Oct. 1957 Puritan of Simon Pures, p. 116 (Coronet) Dec. 1957 IOC President Brundage in Berlin, p. 2 (Bulletin of the National Olympic Committee of the German Democratic Republic) Feb. 1958 Brundage, Ferris Honored, p. 8 (Amateur Athlete)

Scrapbook Number 74: Articles by or about Brundage, 1959 Articles: Avery Brundage, The Renowned "Mr. Amateurism" (Translation from Taiwan periodical) 1959 P. 34 Is America a Second-Class Track Power? (Sports Illustrated) Feb. 2, 1959 P. 3 Mr. Brundage ospite di Losanna, June 1959 (Panathlon Italiano) P. 28 La Coppa Olimpica consegnata al Panathlon dal Conte Faola Thaon di Revel, (Panathlon Italiano) June 1959 P. 173 Eroffnugsrede bei der Sitzung des Internationalen Olympischen Komitees, by Brundage (Die Leibeserziehung) June 6, 1959 P. 30 Brundage and Company Are Above Politics? Sports Illustrated, June 15, 1959 P. 1 L'Olimpiade alle porte (Panathlon Italiano) July-Aug. 1959 P. 3 Al C.I.O. il Premio Internazionale dello Sport (Panathlon Italiano) July-Aug. 1959 P. 36 Russian Plan Shocks Brundage, (rlorld Sports), Sept. 1959 P. 4 El Preside del Comité Internacional, Mr. Avery Brundage, en Espana, (Atletismo Espanol) Oct. 1959 P. 1 Discusion Final sobre el Triple Salto, (Técnicatlética) Oct. 1959 P. 25 Principles of the Olympic Movement, by Brundage, (JOHPER) Oct. 1959 P. 1 "Itay Que Apoyar E1 Deporte Amateur;" (Cuadernos Olimpicos) Nov. 2, 1959 Back Cover: Avery Brundage en Espana (Cuadernos Qlimcicos) Nov. 2, 1959 Scrapbook Number 75: Articles by or about Brundage, 1960-1966 26/20/37 269

P. 4 Articles: The Olympic Movement, by Brundage (AhHpER Journal) Jan-Feb, 1960 P. 13 Brundage Replies to Russian Proposal, by Brundage, (Amateur Athlete) May 1960 PP. 28-71 Profiles (New Yorker) July 23, 1960 P. 270 Brundage-Self Made Man (The SAE Record) Aug. 1960 P. 8 Photograph: Of Brundage (Citius, Altius, Fortius) Aug. 1961 Articles: Lausanne et l'olympisme (Lausanne Rendez-vous) July 1962 P. 4 AAU, Amateur Athlete Bolstered, by Brundage, (Amateur Athlete) Oct. 1962 P. 24 The Olympic Games Movement, extracts from a Brundage speech (Official Report of Ireland's Participation in the XYIII Olympic Games) Oct. 1964 PP. 1,4,6,28,32,34 Photographs: Of Brundage (Quaderni dello Sport) April 1965 P. 3 Articles: "Las Olimpiada son una fiesta para todos" (Cuaderncs Olimpicos) June 1965 Roma Primo Convegno dei Comitati nazionali Olimpici (Quaderni dello Sport) Oct. 1965 P. 17 A Man of Mary Talents (Amateur Athlete) June 1966 P. 5 Handball Retains 'Simon Pure' Image (ACE) Dec 1966

Scrapbook Number 76: Action Photographs IIa Mostra Fotografica dello Sport Photographs: Il Portale Della Mostra Le Sale D'Esposizione Track Events Ice Skating Wrestling Skiing Cycling Soccer Mountain Climbing Polo Swimming Fencing Golf Boxing Archery Rugby Car racing Boating Discus Motorcycling Basketball Scrapbook Number 77: 1948 Olympics All Photographs: Departure of US Team US Team on Ship Athletic Events Scrapbook Number 78: Trip to Pakistan, Nov. 13-17, 1970 Photographs: Of Brundage and Pakistani Officials Clippings: South Africa to be Kept Out--Brundage 26/20/37 270

Peking Welcome to Rejoin Olympics, says Brundage Newsphoto: Brundage and Pakistani Officials Clippings: IOC to Give Aide to Developing Countries Brundage on Importance of Sports Scrapbook Number 79: Construction of Olympic Sites in Rome, 1960 3 booklets (All Photographs): Pista Olimpica de Remo y Canotaje Edificio en Reforma, No. 445 Estadio Olimpico Scrapbook Number 80: Brundage's 80th Birthday: Speeches and Photographs from Banquet, September 29, 1967 In front List of Those in Attendance Dedication Photographs: Brundage and Guests Invitations List of Gifts Texts of Speeches by Guests and by Brundage Menu

Scrapbook Number 81: Brundage's 80th 8irthday: Messages, Cablegrams, and Letters: Countries Listed Alphabetically, Argentina to New Zealand Scrapbook Number 82: Brundage's 80th Birthday: Messages, Cablegrams, and Letters: Countries Listed Alphabetically, Nigeria to Zambia Scrapbook Number 83: Brundage's 80th Birthday: Thank You Letters, Press Clippings, and Personal Messages Scrapbook Number 84: Brundage's 80th Birthday: Motion Pictures, Tape Recordings, and Photo Negatives Tape Recording of Dinner Honoring Brundage (with Index) Motion Picture of Press Conference Photo Negatives Birthday Cards Letters Scrapbook Number 85: Crisis of South Africa: French and Mexican Press, Feb.-April 1968 P. 1 Clippings: Dans Deux Directions April 25, 1968 P. 2 L'Idee du Comte de Beaumont Fait Son Chem P. 3 Beaumont Cree que no Habra Solucion con la 'Reunion' March 8, 1968 P. 4 Para L'Equipe, Brundage ya Perdio Sillon y el Prestigio, March 6, 1968 P. 5 Mexico Fresiono a Brundage Para Convocar a Otra Reunion, March 7, 1968 P. 7 Brundage Perdio ya su prestigio, dice Paris, March 6, 1968 P. 8 Mexico No Amenazo en Chicago con Betirarse, March 6, 1968 P. 13 Que Brundage Perdera la Presedencia del COI March 6, 1968 P. 23 DeBeaumont Confra en una Solucion Sabia, Feb. 29, 1968 P. 34 Francia, Contra el Boicot a la Olimpiada Feb. 23, 1968 P. 39 Avery Brundge es de las mas responsables March 5, 1968 P. 49 Diplomatico Soviético Contra el Boicot, Feb. 26, 1968 26/20/37 271

P. 53 Translation of 'En Lausana se Dira Si Vene o no Sudafrica,' artic P. 54, April 4, 1968 P. 57 La Hoia Cero y la Amistad de Brundage, April 4, 1968, and translation P. 58 Confidence in a Convenient Solution Posed by South Africa, translation of article P. 65 Brundage Does Not Recede: Mexico is Respectful of Human Freedom, translation of article on P. 66 P. 73 Appeal to review S. Africa's entry to Olympics, Feb. 27, 1968 Scrapbook Number 86: South African Readmission: Information, vol. I, English, French, Italian, and Mexican Press, Feb-April, 1968 English Press P. 1 Why Liberals Go Wrong, April 28, 1968 P. 3 New IOC Meeting Possible--Brundage, Feb. 28, 1968 P. 4 Brundage Confirms Ouster of South hfrica P. 5 Russia May Join Boycott P. 7 Brundage flies in to avert possible Olympic Break-up, April 22, 1965 P. 8 Guide to Olympic crisis over South Africa, April 18, 1968 French Press PP. 13-55 Feb.-April, 1968

Scrapbook Number 86: (continued) Italian Press: one page, April 1968 Mexican Press: 110 pages, Feb-April, 1968 (continued in Scrapbook 87) Scrapbook Number 87: South African Readmission: Information, vol. II: Press of Mexico, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and United States Mexican Press: 22 pages, Feb. 1968 South African Press: 33 pages, Feb-April, 1968 Spanish Press: 3 pages, April 1968 Swedish Press: 1 page Switzerland's Press: 21 pages, Feb-April, 1968 United States' Press: 49 pages, Feb-May, 1968 Scrapbook Number 88: South African N.O.C., Pro: Press of the World Australian Press: 1 page English Press: 5 pages French Fress: 2 pages Guatemala Press: 1 page Irish Press: 2 pages Mexican Press: 21 pages South African Frees: 52 pages Spanish Press: 2 pages Press of Switzerland: 1 page Press of United States: 28 pages (includes articles on possible boycott of the Olympics by American black athletes) Scrapbook Number 89: South African N.O.C. Readmission, Against, vol. I Caricatures: Caricatures: 15 pages English Press: 4 pages (two pages are from South Africa) 26/20/37 272

German Press: 1 page African Press: 1 page Clippings: English Press: 8 pages (one page is from the United States, a Sports Illustrated article) French Press: 26 pages (includes "International HeraldTribune," which is in English) Mexican Press: 35 pages (continued in Scrapbook 90) Scrapbook Number 90: South African N.O.C. Readmission, Against, vol. II Mexican Press: 76 pages Norwegian Press: 1 page Press of the United States: 26 pages (includes articles of possible boycott of the Olympic Games by American black athletes) Scrapbook Number 91: Boycott of USA Black Athletes of the XIX Olympic Games in Mexico City American Press, September 1967-October 1968 Mexican Press, October 1968

Scrapbook Number 92: South African Controversy, 1969-1970 French, South African, and British press all mixed together Scrapbook Number 93: Visit to Mexico, May 8-12, 1972 Mexican Press Scrapbook Number 94: XI Winter Olympiad, Sapporo, 1972: Book I Controversy concerning professionalism: trade names on ski equipment, endorsements of products Articles about the Olympic events French, American, and Japanese Press (The topics are all mixed together, but these three scrapbooks about Sapporo, 94,95, and 96, are in rough chronological order.) Scrapbook Number 95: XI Winter Olympiad, Sapporo, 1972: Book II Controversy concerning professionalism: trade names on ski equipment, endorsements of products. Most of the Articles are about the Olympic events. Scrapbook Number 96: XI Winter Olympiad, Sapporo, 1972: Book III Controversy concerning professionalism: trade names on ski equipment, endorsement of products. Most of the artcles are about the Olympic events. Scrapbook Number 97: XI Winter Olympiad, Sapporo, 1972: Schranz Disqualification Japanese, Austrian, and American Press, January-February, 1972 Scrapbook Number 98: Sport 1972 "Olympia Intern" magazine, January-March, 1972. All clippings in German. The "Olympia Intern" is a collection of articles, gathered from German newspapers and magazines. 26/20/37 273

See front page for their names. Not all articles relate directly to Brundage. Scrapbook Number 99: Controversy over the Olympic Games to be held in Denver in 1976 Mainly from American Press. Many from Colorado newspapers. April 1971-June 1972 "For" and "against" Scrapbook Number 100: Controversial Opinions by or about Brundage Table of contents is on the first page, listing publication title, date, and title or main subject of article. 1936, 1948,1959,1962,1964-1970 (mainly 1968-1970) American, German, Spanish, French, Mexican, and British Press. Most clippings concern the purity of amateurism in the Games: no professionalism, no politics.

Scrapbook Number 101: Encomium Clippings on Avery Brundage Table of contents is on the first page, listing name of publication, date and title or main subject. Articles are favorable to Brundage. 1936, 1947, 1948, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1962, 1964-1970, (most are from 1968-1970) American, German, Italian, Canadian, Mexican, French and Japanese Press Scrapbook Number 102: Trips, Interviews, and Special Events Table of contents is on the first page, listing name of publication, date, and title or main subject of the article 1956, 1964-1970 (most are from 1967-1970) American, Mexican, Filipino, Pakistani, Spanish, French, German, and Japanese Press Scrapbooks received Oct. 13, 1976 Scrapbook Number 3: Honors and Awards Certificates: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1907 Tau Beta Pi, 1908 Diplomas: Sigma Xi, 1909 University of Illinois, Bachelor of Science, 1909, Civil Engineering Passport: Emergency Passport to proceed to Russia, 1912 Certificate: 32nd degreee Mason, Chicago, Oct. 21, 1920 Diploma: Century of Progress, 1933 Membership: City of New York Commission Washington Bicentennial, 1932 Diploma: Olympischen Spiele 1936 (Berlin) Decoration: Norway, Commander's Cross with Star of the Royal Order of Saint Olav and letter from W. Morgenstierne and three clippings Diploma: Suomen Olympialaisen, 1952 (Helsinki) Trophy: James E. Sullivan Service Trophy, 1934, six clippings Degree: Honorary Degree, Springfield College, Massachusetts, Master of Physical Education, program citation and photograph, 1940 Title: Honorary Title and Scroll: Excelentisimo Senor Don de Santa Barbara, four clippings 26/20/37 274

and letter, 1949 Award: Centennial Award: Northwestern University, 1951, copy of award, five clippings and program Degree: Honorary Degree. George Williams College, 1955 Illinois Doctor of Laws, clipping, citation and program Certificate: Avery Brundage Day, 1952, City of Santa Barbara, California Membership: International Mark Twain Society, 1951, letter Certificate: Friend of the Art Institute of Chicago, 1954, letter Letter: Egyptian Olympia Committee, 1956 Decorations: France, Croix de Chavalier de la Legion d'Honneur, 1955 and letter, card and clipping Finland, Golden Cross of Merit, 1955, letter Germany, Das Grosse Verdienstkreuz mit Stern, 1955, clipping, publication Sweden, Vasaorden, Forstaklassen, 1956 Iran, Sports Society of Iran, First Medal, 1956, translation San Marino, Cavaliere Grand Ufficiale dell'ordine Equestre de Sant' Agata, 1956, letter Lebanon, Officier de L'Ordre National du Cedre, 1956 and two letters with French translations and three clippings Sweden, Ryttarolympiadens Fortjanstmedal, 1956 Japan, Order of Sacred Treasure, Second Class, 1960, letter and nine clippings Bulgaria, Master Emeritus of Sport, 1959, clipping Japan, Order of Sacred Treasure, First Class, 1964, Photographs and news items in Scrapbook Number 3A Certificate: Chicagoan of the Year in Sports, 1961 Membership: University of Illinois Citizens Committee, 1961 Honorary Citizen: Honorary TOKYO Citizen, 1955 Certificate: Anderson Award, 1956, American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation Membership: American Ex-Serviceman's Association, 1957, clipping Certificate: Silver Antelope Award, Boy Scouts of America, 1957 Plaque: John Perry Bouditch Memorial Award, 1958, For Outstanding Service to Humanity, two clippings Award: Illini Achievement Award, 1958, four clippings Decoration: Italy, Lauro d'Onore, Oro, 1958 Plaque: Sportsmanship Hall of Fame, 1958, two clippings, letter and text Honorary Citizen: Honorary Citizen of San Francisco, 1959, Proclamation and clipping

Scrapbook Number 3A: Honors and Awards Membership: Greece, Honorary Member of the International Olympic Academy, 1961 letter Article: Sports Illustrated, 1959; Avery Brundage letter to SI Re: Red China and cartoon Certificate: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Minerva's Golden Sons, 1957, and clipping Trophy: Italy, Prix Sportif International, 1960, clipping Audience: Pope John certificate, 1960 Decorations: France, Commandeur dans L'ordre du Merite Sportif, 1959 Korea, The Order of Cultural Merit, Republic of Korea medal, 1964, letter and seven clippings Trophy: Silver Rosebowl, YMCA Tokyo, Japan, 1965, clipping Medal: Austrian Olympic Medal, 1964, photograph and clipping Stamp Issue: San Marino Stamp issue, 1959, cover and clipping Decorations: Mexico, La Condecoracion Nacional de la Orden Mexicana del Aquila Azteca en el Grado de Placa, 1962 San Luis Potosi, Huesped de Honor, 1962 Certificates: La Asociacion Potosina de Cronistas Depostivos, 1962 26/20/37 275

Mexico: Amigo de Mexico, 1963, two clippings and photograph Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1962 Founder of the Levere Memorial Foundation Sustaining Fund Award: For "All-Star Festival" record at IX Winter Games, 1964 Diploma: Confederacao Brasileira de Desportos, 1964 Decorations: Spain, Orden del Merito Civil-Gran Cruz, 1965 eight clippings and five photographs Japan, Order of the Sacred Treasure, First Class, 1964, four clippings and five photographs, (Certificate in Book No. 3) Certificate: Han Yang Country Club Honorary Membersnip Decorations: Illinois, Lincoln Academy, 1965, The First Order of Lincoln for Sports and Athletics, five clippings and program Tunis, Golden Grotius Medal, 1965, two clippings and letter Italy, Cavaliere di Gran Croce, April 26, 1966 Portugal, Grand Official of the Order of Public Instruction, 1967 France, Commandeur de la Legion d'Honneur, Feb. 16, 1968 Mexico, Diploma for Maria C. Mujica from Mexican organizing committee, Oct. 1968 Thailand, Knight Commander of the...Order of the White Elephant, 1971 letter Puerto Rico, Senate Resolution, 1972

Scrapbook Number 10: Business Pre-Avery Brundage Company: Construction Photographs Cook County Courthouse, 1907 Morrison Hotel, 1914 Avery Brundage Company: Construction Site, 1921 Illinois Life Insurance Company Building, 1922 Belmont Harbor Yacht Club House, 1923 -Chicago Plant, 1923 Sheraton-Brampton Apartments, 1924 Ramp Garage - Tower Automobile Corporation, 1924 Jackson Towers, 1924 Security Bank of Chicago, 1924 23rd Street Viaduct, Chicago, 1925 Ivanhoe Development, 1925 1448 Lake Shore Drive Co-operative Apartments, 1925 Article: "No more waste in cost of building, declares Brundage" Shoreland Hotel, 1925 Hotel Gary, 1927 Sheridan-Grace Apartments, 1927 2440 Lakeview Avenue Apartment Building, 1927 Davis Hotel, 1927 Garrett Biblical Institute, 1927 Oak Park Cinema, 1933 Brinks Incorporated, 1937 Roanoke Real Estate Company: 3314 Lake Shore Drive Apartments La Salle Hotel: Article: "Brundage Takes over La Salle" "Brundage gets ownership of Hotel La Salle" "La Salle Hotel Fire," 1946 Photographs of La Salle Hotel Lobby after rennovation Susquehanna Corporation: Articles: "Brundage New Chairman of Susquehanna" 1957 "Brundage asserts N. Shore has obligation to Riders" 26/20/37 276

"Brundage's Aid Plan for N. Shore Line" "Brundage Tells Rail Probe why he quit Susquehanna" and 7 clippings, 1957-61 H. O. Stone and Company: Article: "New Securities on Three Stone issues ready" 1934 Missouri Pacific Railroad Company: 1948 Silver Peak, Nevada Article: "To Pour Bullion at Peak Tuesday" 1958 California Operations: Articles: "Brundage Purchases Montecito Hotel" "Brundage Buys lot for $80,000" 1949 El Paseo: "Avery Brundage buys Shopping Center and El Presidio Cafes in California" Montecito Inn: "Brundage regains Presidio property" Montecito Country Club: "Brundage Sketches Plan to develop Montecito Club" "Avery Brundage, Sportsman, buys Country Club" "Montecito Plan Now Revealed" 1956 Clipping: Photographs of Country Club, 1952-57 Envelopes containing brochures and newsclippings, 1907-08 Scrapbook Number 11: Art Pamphlet: "Selections from the Avery Brundage Collection," 1960 Clipping: Chicago Art Institute Trustees Meet Tomorrow Night for Cezanne Preview, 1952 Certificate: Governing Life Member - The Art Institute of Chicago, 195] Articles: "Many Christmases Lay Behind That Metal Door" Alfred Frankenstein (From Brochure) - "Oriental Sculpture from the Avery Brundage Collection"- Dr. Howard Fenton Invitation: To Preview the Collection of Mr. Avery Brundage (McCormick Gallery) Editorial: Brundage Art Display Prize of "Treasure Hunt" Clipping: Brundage Collection Shown, 1956 Articles: "Art Museum Exhibits Brundage Collection of Oriental Sculpture, Ranked Among Best" - Howard J. Fenton "Ancient Oriental Art Enthralling Show at Museum" Litti Paulding, 1956 Clippings: "Arts of the Chou Dynasty" at Stanford, 1958 Oriental Art Collection Put on Exhibition, 1956 Editorial: Brundage Collection, 1960 Photograph: Clippings: The Brundage Art Collection N. Y. Art Heads Laud Museum, 1956 Article: From Time: Treasure from the Orient, 1959 Clipping: Brundage Collection Shown Mme. Lehmann to Give Benefit Articles: From Townsfolk: Fabulous Oriental Art in the Avery Brundage Collection, 1954 From Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine: Institute to Open 10 New Far Eastern Galleries, 1958 From Chicago Daily News Roto: Chinese Bronzes: Ancient Art with Modern Spirit From La Presse: L'Age du Bronze, 1948 From the Cherry Circle: Brundage's Chinese Bronzes on Display at Art Institute, 1948 News Release: From Art Institute of Chicago: Magnificant Collection of Chinese Bronzes Lent by Avery Brundage to the Art Institute, 1948 Clipping: Bronze Age Art Article: "Chinese Ceremonial Bronzes" - Charles Fabens Kelley Clippings: Display Brundage Bronzes Old Temple Bell Sold Brundage Collection of Chinese Bronzes Shown at Institute, 1909 Articles: "Brundage, The Athlete, Finds Link with Art," Charles Bartlett, 1950 "In the Art Galleries...," Charles L. Mulligan (Photograph of Bust of Avery Brundage 26/20/37 277

by Mauno Oittinen) 1952 From The Connoisseur: Some Bronzes from the Avery Brundage Collection, 1955 "Exhibition of the Brundage Collection of Chinese Bronzes'' Charles Fabens Relley From The Connoisseur: "The Connoisseur in America" 1960 From Vogue: The Avery Brundage Collection, 1960 Pamphlet: A World Treasure for San Francisco Articles: From Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine: "The Man Who Has Everything" 1961 The Bank American: The Avery Brundage Collection, 1966 Bridgehead of Oriental Art, 1966 Society for Asian Art Newsletter, 1966 deYoung Museum Opening Program, 1966 deYoung Museum, 16 photographs Bohemians Club Luncheon program, 1966 cards and clippings Time article, June 17, 1966 Los Angeles Times, Sept. 11, 1966 Hong Kong Standard, July 10, 1966 The Record, Nov. 1966 Columns: San Francisco Visitors Where, Feb. 11, 1967 USJS Bulletin, Singapore Dec. 1966 San Francisco Examiner, June 9, July 18, 1967 Photographs: Located in envelope inside back binder of scrapbook -- Miscellaneous Scrapbook Number 12: Avery Brundage - General Clippings: Avery Brundage -- National All-Around Champion Wins Title for Third Time, Sept. 24, 1918 Handball News: Avery Brundage Again Elected Chairman of Handball Chicago Star Wins National Track Honors...Brundage of CAA Takes All-Around Title in Contests in Newark Newspic: Of Avery Brundage and Carl Buck in the 880-yard Walk, 1918 Newspic & Clipping: America's All-Around Champion from Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Oct. 8, 1916 Article: "Brundage's Sport Carnival Plan Merits Attention," Edward J. Geiger Clippings: Avery Brundage Selected to Head Fair Sport Group, 1932 World's Fair Sport Group is Headed by Avery Brundage, 1932 Newspic: Avery Brundage - New Jury Head, Dec. 4, 1931 Letter: From Gustav H. Gottshalk Company re Shoreland Hotel Company Stock, May 25, 1925 Article: By Avery Brundage: "A Sound Mind in a Sound Body" May 1919 Clippings: Brundage to Aid Colleges in Olympic Fight, Chicago American Report, Oct. 26, 1937 Officials of AAU at Annual Convention, Kansas City Times and Code Ball, Nov. 17, 1931 Strengthening for Peace, 1941 Letter: Avery Brundage Co.construction testimonial from War Department, Office of the Area Engineer, F.E. Robbins, Mar. 16, 1943 Clippings: Champions of Handball, Jan. 21, 1939 College fraternity men who are distinguished in the business and professional life of Chicago Corporation Leases Hotel La Salle for Eleven Years, Dec. 24, 1939 Brundage Syndicate Purchases 3314 Lake Shore Drive Apartment Building, May 4, 26/20/37 278

1941 Brochure: "A Story of Speed" - Avery Brundage, General Contractor ca. 1925 Clippings: Stars Who Had Everything, Jan. 11, 1940 International Olympics Board Picks Brundage, 1945 Brundage Again Named Sports Federation Head Brundage Awarded Sullivan Trophy Brundage May Be Drafted....Election as AAU Head Seen, Nov. 15,1939 Newspics: Avery Brundage, IOC Envoy, Visits Tokyo en route to London Article: "Strengthening for Peace," Graffis, Aug. 1, 1940 Advertisement: Keep America Out of War, Chicago Tribune, Aug. 3, 1940 Article: By Avery Brundage: "Keep Eye to Future If I were Twenty-One," Nov. 25-26, 1939 Newspic: Japan in Pictures Brundage, IOC Envoy, May 1939 Clippings: Broader Program of Mass Athletics Urged by Brundage, 1942 Rally Cheers Lindbergh Plea for U. S. Peace, Aug. 5, 1940 Address: Of Avery Brundage and Lindbergh at Rally, Aug. 4, 1940 Newspic: New Boss Moves In: Brundage Moves into La Salle Hotel, Jan. 14, 1940 Clippings: A Towering Figure, Feb. 3, 1940 Lindbergh and McCarran Speak at Peace Rally in Soldier's Field, Aug. 5, 1940 Japanese News Article with Translation: Interview of Avery Brundage Professional Sport is a Circus Show, June 8, 1958 Chicago Association of Commerce Finds City Lagging--Advertising Clubs speech, March 9, 1939 Article: "Brundage, Target of Mud-Slingers" - Herb Graffis Advertisement: How Should Chicago Advertise Itself? 1939 Clipping: Brundage is '18 Star, 1918 Message: From the President of the International Olympic Committee, Nov. 12, 1960 Caricatures: Completing the Lake Shore A.C. Clippings: Avery Brundage Makes Dirt Fly for New Theater Ask Brundage to Enter Race Against Green Brundage Tells Platform While Decision Waits, Feb. 20, 1944 Avery Brundage Possible Entry Against Green News Release: 11-point Platform, 1944 Announcement: Avery Brundage. As Fall Guy . . . Circus Splints and Sprinters Club, June 1952 News Articles: 1 - Most Important is to ARM AMERICA Janet Ayer Fairbank, Jan. 14, 1941 2 - Most Important is to HELP ENGLAND Robert Anthony Statement: By Avery Brundage on the Resignation of W. J. Bingham Article: ART: Some Bronzes from the Avery Brundage Collection C. F. Kelley, Sept. 1955 Clippings: Four Beautiful Montecito Estates on Garden Tour Il Distintivo Del Panathlon all'occiello di Avery Brundage, 1939 Events and Discoveries: Brundage Reconsiders, Aug. 3, 1959 Brundage Tells Us: "You Haven't Done Enough"..Games Muddle-Melbourne-1956, Melbourne Herald, April 11, 1955 Cartoons: Cartoon, Adelaide News, April 12, 1955 DIG DIG DIG DIG - Frank Lanning HEY, PULL YOUR SOCKS UP - Finney Brochure: Avery Brundage Company, 31 pp. Blueprint: Unitrave Form-Free Fireproof floors Brochure: 3314 Lake Shore Drive, 4 pp. Cartoon: Avery Brundage (ca. 1928) Japanese handbill Clipping: What Kind of Fellow is Avery Brundage 26/20/37 279

Cartoon: Avery Brundage Clippings: Quit Susquehanna Over Speculators - Brundage, April 25, 1961 (2) Brundage Hits U.S. Red Sport Ban, July 12, 1957 No Training Campus in U.S....Brundage Jaycees Pick Top Citizen Wednesday, April 20, 1961 The Anti-Behan Line Forms at the Right - T. Weitzel Mister Brundage 1st Optimist Sport Megaphon, Feb. 27, 1961 "Brundage A Roma....Un umanista dellosport," La Gazetta dello Sport, Oct. 4, 1957 "Le CIO va en appeler à le justice pour la premiere fois de Son histoire" 2 French clippings "Hay que Mantener el deporte libre de sus enemigos: La politica y el mercantilismo" Jesus Fragoso-Spain, 1959 Cri d'alarme de M. Avery Brundage Brundage tadelt seine Landsleute! Rome en l'annee préolympique, 1959 Avery Brundage Presidente du Comite Olimpico Internacional esta em Lisboa Amoco em honra de A Brundage Article: "Avery Brundage - Self-made millionaire and heel-and-toe champion, he is the irascible high priest of amateurism in sports" by Roger Butterfield, Life, 1948 Clippings: Brundage -05, Shines, ca. 1928 Ex-Athletes "Make Good" ca. 1925 Notables of Sport Meet in Chicago, ca. 1935 Photographs: -With Officials at London Games -La Pineta -With Baillet-Latour and Edstrom -With Jim Thorpe - Olympic Fund Telethon -With Bing Crosby and Bob Hope -With Ramon Magsaysay - autographed -With Officials at Oslo Games -Lake Placid Games -Stockholm, 1912 -With Crown Prince Paul (Greece) -With Hold, Eledund, Mullegg -With World Champions and State Ministers in Helsinki -At IOC Conference -With Mrs. Brundage in Habana, Cuba, Nov. 1949 -in Guatamala, March 1950 -With Juan and Eva Peron -In Sweden, June 1947 -At Bonn -At Grave of de Coubertin, Sept. 1950 -At Genoa -With Theo Harder, Floyd Hanes, and Harold Berliner, July 4, 1951 -In Bermuda -In Mexico (Edstrom, Moench, Clark-Flores) -In Lebanon-Beirut, June 1955 -In Switzerland, May 22, 1951 -Columbia Pacific Network Sportsmen Award Dinner, July 16, 1952 -In Norway, Feb. 1952, 1956 -In Egypt, 1956 -In Bulgaria, ca. 1956 -with P.M. Robert G. Menzies (Australia) in Chicago, July 30, 1956 -American Forum of the Air broadcast panel 26/20/37 280

-In Portugal, Oct. 30, 1959 -Munchen, Aug. 13, 1957 -In Rome, 1949 --papal audience -In Korea -Washington, D. C., Jan. 8, 1950 -La Pineta Scrapbook Number 12C: Avery Brundage - General Menu Cover: Restaurante del Paseo Santa Barbara, California Photographs: Nine Photos of California Shopping Center EL PASEO Clippings: Santa Barbara E1 Paseo Sold To Sports Leader Advertisement: E1 Paseo, 1952 Montecito CC Golfers Keep Alert as "Cats" Begin Renovation Work, Nov. 5, 1954 Newspic: The Beauty of Old Things is Ever New La Pineta Article: "Along the Way" - Serena Kamper, 1952 Clippings: Avery Brundage Takes Full Control of Montecito Club;Co-Owner Sell Brundage Denies Sale of Properties Planned, Dec. 1949 Narrow Escape, Dec. 9, 1949 In the Wake of the News, Dec. 29, 1949 Editorial: An Unusual Evidence of Agreement Among People Who Want Santa Barbara To Do Its Best, July 4, 1949 Editorial: More Than Just Another Realty Deal, Jan. 25, l949 Newspic: Montecito Country Club Before the Fourth, July 3, 1949 Photograph: Of Montecito Country Club Clippings: Historic E1 Paseo Sold to Avery Brundage $450,000 Approximate Price, Jan. 23,1949 Shore Line Shows Profit for 2d Year, March 25, 1952 Brundage Will Decide Soon, 1954 Reports From Nye County's Mohawk Mine Read Like Old Time News of Bonanza Days, Feb. 1953 Mohawk Possibilities Unlimited: Brundage, Feb. 20, 1953 Article: "Illinois Beta Honors Harlan H. Horner, '01," W.J. Schmelzle 1961 Photographs: (11) 1 - Brundages on liner, 1936 2 - 200 meters, ca. 1924 3 - Sprint, ca. 1924 4 - I.O.C. officers 5 - boxer 6 - photographers 7 - runners 8 - runners 9 - runners 10 - Monument Olympia Greece 11 - Stadium Site Olympia Greece Clippings: RE: Chester L. Brundage (1891-1954) brother of A. Brundage RE: Edward J. Brundage (1869-1934) 10 political (ca 1908) -Brundage Boosts Free China, Sept. 20, 1959 -Brundage Ready to Support China -Brundage to Support Taiwan Olympic Body -Soft Living is Threat to U S Sports, Sept. 9, 1960 -Avery Brundage....Speaker....(The Chicago Builder), Dec. 2, 1952 -Le President n'a pas menace de s'en , March 5, 1962 Newspic: Farewell Banquet for J. Lyman Bingham, M y-July, 1954 26/20/37 281

Clippings: -Lyons Makes a Lavish Pitch To Be Site for 1968 Olympics -Brundage Says Sports Reform is Simple Task Editorials: ... ... HACIA LA RESTAURACION DEL VIEJO CONCEPTO OLDHPICO, Barcelona, 1953 Clippings: -Brundage to Remain as Olympics President Limit Sports to 18, Aug. 23, 1960 -Over 1,000 Art Treasures Lost in Brundage Fire Photograph: Of IOC Members at La Pineta Program: Of Avery Brundage's Visit to Taiwan, China, June 6-8, 1964 Clipping: Brundage's Lost Asian Art Fire Ruined 1,400 Objects, Oct. 14, 1964 Photographs: Of IOC Delegates in Japan (2) Article: "Brundage's Fete International Set" - L Paulding, Feb. 17, 1960 Clippings: Brundage's German Flag Plan Adopted, Dec. 13, 1959 Brundage is Elected IOC Prexy Again Brundage Considers Retiring, June 11, 1959 Replace Brundage as IOC President....British Move -Russians Seek to Replace Brundage, Aug. 20, 1960 -Reports Grow That Brundage Will Keep His Olympic Position, Aug. 19, 1960 -Brundage Re-Elected By Olympic Group -Olympic Glory Gilds the City -I.O.C. Asks Freedom of Press, Feb. 16, 1960 -Brundage Arrives to Spur Games -Olympic Travelers Visit La Pineta, Feb. 18, 1960 -Brundage, In Rome, Disclaims Any Desire to Resign as Olympic President, Aug. 18, 1960 -Blyth Ice Arena is Dedicated, Feb. 18, 1960 -Bale Welcomes World -Brundage Keeps IOC Presidency Article: "Olympics Worth Cost" - V. X. Flaherty, March 1, 1960 Photographs: Candid Shots of Avery Brundage in Japan, including one of Illinois Alumni Club Clipping: UI, SAE Leaders Hail Avery Brundage as "Great Citizen" Newspic: Avery Brundage receiving Korean Decoration Photographs: 4 Candid Shots of Avery Brundage in Korea Article: THIS WEEK IN SANTA BARBARA Avery Brundage Calls It Best as he Lauds Santa Barbara, Dec. 17, 1960 Clipping: 270 Honor Brundage at SAE Banquet Article: "This Big Man Brundage" - Doug Gardner, 1964 Photographs: 5 Candid Shots of Avery Brundage in Japan Article: "'Soft Yanks' Grabbed 34 Gold Medals" - Red S ith, Sept. 14, 196C Letter: To: Avery Brundage From: Bob Kiphuth, ca. 1960 Robert J.H. Kiphuth to James F. Simms about A. Brundage, Aug. 19, 1964 Photographs: Lady, ca. 1900 Family Group of 6, ca. 1900 Avery Brundage Signing Register in Berlin, April 14, 1965 Avery Brundage, ca. 1965 Avery Brundage, ca. 1892 Letter: To: Avery Brundage From: Ei Shih Chiang, June 15, 1965 Membership Cards: -Gezira Sporting Club Cairo -Maadi Sporting and Yacht Club Cairo Letter: Rudolf Kunert To Avery Brundage, June 21, 1965 Newspic: Of Lake Shore Drive from Brundage's Chicago Residence, 1963 Crossword Puzzle: Mr. Brundage, April 20, 1965 26/20/37 282

Photograph: Unidentified; David D. Henry and Avery Brundage at U of Illinois social affair Clipping: Brundage Devoted Olympic Chairman Articles: "It's All In the Game" - T. O'Flaherty, Oct. 13, 1964 "Brundage's Concepts Upheld?" - A. Grayson, Oct. 9, 1964 Clipping: Brundage, IOC President, Arrives Today Photograph: Avery Brundage Newspic: Avery Brundage with Senator Everett Dirksen, Aug. 28, 1965 Clipping: Las Olimpiadas No Las Forman Las Naciones, Sino Las Individualidades, Marca April 23, 1965 Photograph: Avery Brundage and friend, 1953 Certificate of Appreciation: Chicago Kiwanis Youth Foundation, 1961 Photograph: Avery Brundage, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Farber and unidentified couple at U of Illinois social affair Newspic: Around the Conference Table Avery Brundage with Nikita Khrushchev, June 13, 1962 Clipping: "Vine aver Vomo se Prepara la Oiimpiada" dijo Avery Brundage, March 29, 1965 Newspic: Cartoon: Avery Brundage en Visita Official, Mar. 30 1965 Postcard: La Metamechanique de Tinguely Sculpture at Lausanne 1964 Advertisement: Order of Lincoln Clipping: -Avery Brundage makes lawn bowling debut Photographs: -Avery Brundage with Mrs. Brundage and two men -Avery Brundage at Montecito Country Club Clipping: Brundage Takes Up New Sport - Lawn Bowling, March 15, 1965

Scrapbook Number 13: Miscellaneous Pro-1945 Clippings: America's Champion, 1916 Brundage Training Is Novel, 1913 Article: By Avery Brundage: "A Sound Mind in a Sound Body" May 1919 Clippings: Brundage is '18 Star, 1919 Brundage Again Wins National Track Title, Nov. 6, 1916 High Athletic Honors for Avery Brundage Brundage Wins All-Around For Third Time in Career, Sept. 24, 1918 All Around Athletes Visit Chicago, 1911 Headline: Chicago Daily Journal, BRUNDAGE ORDERS BEER headline, July 1, 1919 10 Clippings, card and letter on Crane Tech, A.A.U., handball, meetings and Avery Brundage, 1930-32 All-Around Championship, Great Lakes Bulletin, Sept. 24, 1918 Cheering Host Greets Olympic Team Visitors, Aug. 24, 1912 Clib Long's Peak Harry Gill Dinner, March 14, 1925 Avery Brundage article in Sportsmanship, March 1929 AAU Bulletin, Jan. 1929 Avery Brundage Heads National AAU Handball Dinner Program, March 24, 1925 Jack Bell to Avery Brundage re U. of Illinois Stadium, Sept. 15, 1924 Clipping on Avery Brundage sent to Seward, Alaska "Applies Athletics to Business" in The Cherry Circle, Sept. 1926 AAU Prepare to Meet New Problems "Why Die When You Graduate," by Avery Brundage in Big Ten Weekly, Jan. 14, 1926 "The Importance of 'Fitting In,'" by Avery Brundage in Personal Efficiency, Aug. 1926 26/20/37 283

"Looking Forward," by Avery Brundage in The Amateur Athlete, Nov. 1932 "A Tribute to the Delays," by Avery Brundage in Franklin Field Illustrated, April, 1934 "A Salute to Olympians," by Avery Brundage in Hi-Ho, Spring 1932 "The Attitude of the AAU to the Carnegie Report," by Avery Brundage in Sportsmanship, Jan. 1930 Brundage Will Head Olympics, ca. 1930 Announcement: Avery Brundage talk to Chicago Engineers, Oct. 25, 1932 The Barbuti Case...by Avery Brundage, May 1929 Nurmi is Refused Reinstatement, Brundage & IMF, Sept. 1934 Honor "Tarzan" at Dinner, July 1932 "The Olympic Games," by Avery Brundage, March 1935 Brundage Shows Skill as a Handball Player, Nov. 25, 1933 8 clippings, 1932-35 Handball Standings Avery Brundage Wins Singles handball Title, May 1937 2 clippings on athletic leaders, March and July 1936 Photograph: Avery Brundage in Ken, June 30, 1938 Clippings: Brundage Defends Self in Jarrett Case, Sept. 25, 1936 Brundage Tells U.S. Side in Olympic Tangle, May 26, 1938 German talk misinterpreted Declares Avery Brundage, Invitations: 7 Invitations Certificates, advertisements Monte Carlo lottery tickets, 1938 Editorial: Article and copy of decision on H. O. Stone bondholders reorganization, Nov. 1935 POLITICAL Clippings: America First Committee letterhead, principles, objectives Peace Group Protest Haste on Draft Bill, July 29, 1940 City's Leaders Warn Against Dictated Peace, Jan. 19, 1941 6 Clippings, 2 handbills, Keep America Out of War Membership Card, 1940-41 Avery Brundage Boomed as GOP Holds Up Slate, Dec. 17, 1942 Slates Finished for Each Party...Brundage Quits, Feb. 22, 1944 Ask Brundage to Run in Race against Green, Feb. 17, 1944 7 clippings on politics Petition: For Nomination of Avery Brundage for Governor of the State of Illinois, 1944 Clippings: Dewey-Bricker Sports Committee, 2 clippings, 1948 Avery Brundage Mentioned for Mayor of Chicago, 3 clippings, 1945 Cartoon: by J. P. McEvoy on building and athletic interests of Avery Brundage, ca. 1920 Clippings: Brundage Heads Grand Jury to Probe Bains, Dec. 7, 1931 Jury Ready for Bank Quiz, Dec. 8, 1931 Brundage Praises Trade Athletics, June 11, 1971 Brundage Proposes Annual "Sports Week" Be Held in Chicago 15 clippings on Sports Carnival, 1930-32 Park Leasing Condemned by Civic Advisers, ca. 1933 Civic Leaders Join War on Ruinous Tax Rates, March 10, 1939 High Taxes Called Blow to Business, March 9, 1939 8 clippings 8 notices Photographs: Chicago Association of Commerce election, Jan. 1940 Golf Party, Oct. 1936 Hunting Swedish post card, Aug. 6, 1938 26/20/37 284

Avery Brundage in Miami, Dec. 8, 1934 AB in Garmisch (3), 1936 AB in Chicago BUSINESS Avery Brundage Co.: NRA Gas Appliances and Apparatus Industry Code Authority, 1934 (3) NRA construction Code Authority, 1934 (3) Housing Drive Letter from Mayor Edward J. Kelly, June 10, 1935 Letter from Homer J. Buckley, July 22, 1935 Clipping Chicago Leisure Foundation "The Shoreland" opening, March 1, 1926 Unitrave Engineering Company announcement, Oct. 20, 1931 "Men Who Are Making Illinois" Avery Brundage, Illinois Journal of Commerce, July, 1926 -Sale of Ellis-Eleanor Flats Set for June 10th -Secures Title to Madison and Lavergne Block, June 17, 1932 7 clippings and letter, 1929, 1931-35 -Avery Brundage Urges New Laws 4 clippings and letter, 1940, 1943 "Revaluing the Professions" by Avery Brundage in Builders Forum, Dec. 1936 -Olympics' Brundage Becomes Hotel Boss, Jan. 18, 1940 17 clippings, 1939-40, 1942-43 The LaSalle Hotel News, Oct. 1944 Scrapbook Number 14: Business Letters: Thomas H. Heneage to Avery Brundage, Feb. 27, 1931 F. D. Barber, Secretary, Chicago Engineers Club to Avery Brundage, Julian W. Curtiss, Chairman, A.G. Spalding and Bros. to Frederick Rubien re: Avery Brundage, June 29, 1938 Telegrams: Avery Brundage to Romeyn Berry re: NCAA work, Dec. 28, 1936 Romeyn Berry to Avery Brundage re: NCAA presidency, Dec. 27, 1936 Article: By Avery Brundage: "Drafting the Uniform Amateur Code" Jan. 1936 Advertisement: Avery Brundage - General Contractor Article: Bahai Temple and Its SAE Builder - Albert Z. Horning Postcard: Bahai Temple Brochure: Avery Brundage - General Contractor Article: "The Model for the Bahai Temple, Chicago Louis J. Bourgeois, Architect" - J. R. Reed Brochures: -Jackson Towers -Sheridan-Brompton Apartments -Avery Brundage-General Contractor - A Story of Speed Newspics: Aerial View of 23rd Street Bridge, Aug. 15, 1925 Brochures: -The Shoreland, July 1925 -1540 Lake Shore Drive, Sept. 1925 -Winter Building - Ford Plant Newspic: Torrence Avenue Ford Assembly Plant, 1951 Advertisement: Avery Brundage Company Brochures: -Jackson Towers -3500 Sheridan Road 26/20/37 285

-Sheridan-Brompton Apartments -Avery Brundage Company, 1926 Notes: Davis Hotel Corporation, 899 Shares, June 1926 Davis Hotel Corporation, 6% Convertible Note, 1930 Shoreland Hotel, 700 Shares, June 10, 1926 with Letter from G. H. Gottschalk attached, May 25, 1925 Letter: William T. Anderson, Secretary of Chicago Trust Company to Avery Brundage advising Avery Brundage has been elected to Board of Directors of Chicago Trust Company, Jan. 13, 1927 Article: "Who is Avery Brundage?" - the WESTWARD Homecomer, Dec. 1926 Clippings: President Brundage (Construction Division Association) Suggests a Nationwide Membership Campaign, Feb. 1927 Avery's "Bar" Story, Dec. 1927 President Brundage (CDA) Will Not Oppose Holding Meeting in N.Y., Dec. 1927 Letter to CDA from Avery Brundage Menu: Of American Division Assoc. Annual Dinner-Dance Program, Feb. 11, 1928 Brochure: 3800 Sheridan Road Articles: From: Engineering and Contracting "Construction Time Saved in Winter by Modern Methods," Avery Brundage Company, Feb. 1928 From: Union Steel . . . "A Better Job In Less Time," (Avery Brundage Company) Advertisements: Avery Brundage Company (In Greek), May 3, 1930 Avery Brundage Company, May 14, 1931 Clippings: Rothschilds Loop Project Revised Avery Brundage Gets Award for Top Addition to State, Jackson Store, July 7, 1931 Lets Contracts for Rothschild Store Addition, July 7, 1931 Newspic: $200,000 Remodeling Job Completed (Chicago Riding Club), Jan. 16, 1937, Feb. 1942 Advertisement: Avery Brundage Company, May 1938

Scrapbook Number 15: Olympic Diplomas Diploma: Xth Olympiad, Los Angeles, 1932 Certificate: New York World's Fair, 1939 Diploma: Les Jeux Olympiques d'hiver Saint-Moritz, 1948 Invitation: To Attend: XIV Olympiad, London, 1948 Diplomas: Sextos Juegos Deportivos Centro-Americanos y del Caribe, 1950 XV Olympia Helsinki, 1952 Certificate: United States Olympic Association, 1956 Diplomas: VII Giochi Olimpici Invernali Cortina, 1956 Olympic Games, Melbourne, 1956 V Juegos Deportivos Centroamericanos y del Caribe, 1946 Invitation: To Attend: Special , October, 1960 Photographs: Dinner Given in Honor of Count M. Soyeshima, Japan IOC Member, May 19, 1937 Of U. S. Olympic Team (Track and Field), 1912 Seal: Of American Olympic Committee Photographs: 6 Photographs of IOC Officials Of Jack E. Lovelock Setting World's Record for One Mile Run at Oxford 4 min 07.6 sec, July 15, 1933 Print: Of "Our Lady of the Sports" at Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology Clipping: L- Baronne de Coubertin entre aujourd 'hui dans sa lOOe Année Pindaric Ode: By Byrd Mock THE OLYMPIC GAMES Article: "On the Olympic Games" by the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Pictures of Greek Art 26/20/37 286

depicting Sports) Print: Of Greek Games Photographs: Of 1948 Stadium during Olympic Games, London Of 1940 VICTORY STAMP Clipping: Team Games are Necessary in Olympics Article: "Olympic Dreams Come True" - C. A. Bush, May 21, 1936 Photographs: of Greek Team to Olympic Games of Greek Arena of Winter Games - Saint Moritz of Zatopek Running 5,000 Meter General View of Olympia of Medal Struck for 1896 Olympic Games of Greek Statues - Nike and Hermes Clipping: Marathon Race description and route, July 25, 1908 Invitation: To Avery Brundage to Attend: Los Concurson y Fiestas que Tendran Lugan en Caracas, December 5-21, 1951 Diplomas: Olympic Games, Berlin, 1936 Los Angeles, 1932 Innsbruck, 1964 IVth degree, Jogos Pan-Americanos, 1963 Giochi Della YVII Olympiade, Roma, 1960 (2) Innsbruck, 1964 New York World's Fair, 1964-65 Photographs: American Olympic Committee Officials, Bushnell, Brundage, Wilson, Van Camp, 1948 Shah of Iran with President Eisenhower Avery Brundage, G. T. Kirby, Major General Kirby - at Wembley Stadium U.S. Team (Winter) in Oslo U.S. Team Entering Stadium, London, 1948 St. Moritz Olympic Games (Winter), 1948 (2)

Scrapbook Number 43: De Young Museum Vote This scrapbook was presented to Mr. Brundage by the City of San Francisco and is broken down into ten categories. On the back page of each categoric presentation various other items relevant to the de Young Museum have been affixed.

Poster: WORLD TREASURE - OURS FOR THE VOTING - VOTE YES ON A Clippings: An $18,000,000 Bargain on the Ballot, June 5, 1960 Oriental Art Gets Cleanup, May 2, 1960 Art Lovers All? No One Opposes Prop. A. $5,000,000 Gift to San Francisco Called Off...Brundage Cancels Gift of Art to San Francisco, Sept. 11, 1958 San Francisco in Strong Bid for Brundage Art, Sept. 11, 1958 Editorial: A Priceless Gift, Sept. 10, 1958 CATEGORY: PLAN OF CAMPAIGN (Oct. 22, 1959) Clipping: City Nears Accord on Oriental Art for Museum, April 7, 1959 Editorial: Magnificent Gift to San Francisco, April 9, 1959 Clippings: San Francisco Step Nearer Art Collection, April 7, 1959 Clippings: City Maneuvering for Brundage Art Collection, Apr. 7, 1959 Brundage's Art to Get San Francisco Home, April 7, 1959 $12,000,000 Brundage Art Collection Given to 'Frisco, June 4, 1959 Article: "Brundage Art Will Go To West Coast" - Edith Weigle, July 1, 1959 26/20/37 287

Clipping: $12,000,000 Asian Art Gift For San Francisco Gets Supervisor's OK Greatest Collection in Western World, April 2, 1959 CATEGORY: PUBLIC OPINION SURVEY on Brundage Art Collection, Dec. 1959 Clippings: Showplace for Treasure, Aug. 10, 1959 Brundage Art Value Set At $15,000,000, July 2, 1959 Articles: "Brundage Art Magazine Feature," Litti Paulding, Dec. 4, 1959 "Home for Chinese Art?" A.J. Bloomfield, Jan. 5, 1960 Clipping: City Hall Readies Bid for Rare Art, April 3, 1959 Editorial: San Francisco To Get The Brundage Art Collection, Feb. 19, 1960 CATEGORY: COMMITTEE ORGANIZATION AND ENDORSEMENTS - SLIDE FILM PRESENTATION Clippings: Samples of Brundage Art to Go On Display May 8, March 31, 1960 Committee OK's Cut In Art Bond Issue, Feb. 11, 1960 Brundage Unworried by Art Cut, Feb. 11, 1960 Editorial: The Brundage Art, Feb. 13, 1960 Clippings: Brundage Signs Art Gift Pact $18,000,000 Art Collection for San Francisco, March 29, 1960 CATEGORY: CAMPAIGN MATERIAL5 Clippings: 'Frisco Seeks Our Art Collection Chicago Daily News Apr. 13, 1960 Phones To Jingle for San Francisco Prop. A University Head Lauds Art Bonds Newspic: Treasure for San Francisco CATEGORY: ADVERTISING MEDIA AND DISPLAYS Clipping: Oriental Art Gets a Preview, May 15, 1960 Article: "Brundage," Blanche Burnett Clippings: Chinatown Aid Pledged for Oriental Art Bonds Record Crowds See Asian Art, May 25, 1960 1,500 At City Hall Pay Tribute to Brundage, May 12, 1960 Retail Merchants Back New de Young Museum Wing, May 11, 1960 CATEGORY: MR. AVERY BRUNDAGE'S VISIT TO SAN FRANCISCO, May 6-11, 1960 Clippings: San Francisco Previews Famed Art Treasures, May 10, 1960 The Brundage Preview, May 10, 1960 Lectures on Brundage Collection, May 12, 1960 Article: "Famed Brundage Jades Washed by Expert," A. Fried CATEGORY: PUBLICITY - SPECIAL EVENTS Clipping: Youth Endorses Prop. A., May 9, 1960 Editorials: A is for Art For the Brundage Art Clippings: Brundage Gifts Could Make San Francisco A Center of Oriental Art From Missouri? See Brundage Sample CATEGORY: PUBLICITY AUD EDITORIALS Clippings: Look At Treasure, May 10, 1960 8,000 More Hike Brundage Crowds to 96,900 Brundage Art for San Francisco Still Growing, May 7, 1960 "Police Day" at Brundage Art Editorial: Brundage Collection, May 21, 1960 Clipping: Mayor in Plea for Art Bonds Editorial: The Brundage Art Fortune Slip: From Fortune Cookies: "Thank You, Mr. Brundage" Article: "The Vanguard of tne Brundage Collection" - Photographic Display from San Francisco News Magazine CATEGORY: PROP. A. WINS - THANK YOU MR. BRUNDAGE! Clippings: $18,000,000 in Oriental Art Uncrated 26/20/37 288

Nearly 100 Groups Backing Art Bonds, May 31, 1960 Editorial: A Priceless Treasure, May 1960 Clipping: Art for Their Sake, May 28, 1960 Editorial: Brundage Collection A Gem to Add to San Francisco Treasures, May 19, 1960 Clipping: Prop. A. Wins Editorial: Light Vote Perils Brundage Bonds, June 2, 1960 Article: "City Almost Lost Brundage Art," A. Bloomfield, June 14, 1960 Clipping: First Crates Arrive Scrapbook Number 103 22 clippings on controversies over the ownership, administration, development and care of the Avery Brundage Collection of Oriental Art at the M.H. de Young Museum in San Francisco, Jan.-June, 1967. 120 page photostat copy of newspaper clipping publicity relating to the June 11, 1966 opening of the Brundage Collection of Oriental Art, 1965--Sept. 30, 1966. Scrapbook Number 104

311 snapshots of Brundage family scenes, largely of Edward J. Brundage's children (Edward J., Margaret G., Robert V. and Jacqueline L.) and aunts and uncles. From #38 to #311, there are many photographs of family, dogs, dinners, automobiles, swimming and boating scenes at "Oakland," Edward J. Brundage's residence at Twin Lakes, Michigan. Prom #91 to #127, there are many railroad, town and river valley scenes from the Campbell, Steuben County region in New York. #s 89-90, 143 and 149-153 are travel scenes in Great Britain. #s 154-163, 165-67. The scrapbook includes two photographs of Chester L. Brundage (brother of Avery Brundage) and several of grandmother Maria Armstrong Brundage-detailed listing in album. Scrapbook Number 105 Photograph album presented to Avery Brundage with the compliments of the Japanese Olympic Committee and the Japan Amateur Sports Association, April 19, 1974, including photographs at the third Asian Games (1958), the 18th Olympic Games (1964), Sapporo Olympic Day (1968) and the 11th Olympic Winter Games (1972), in a 33x36x6 wooden box.

Scrapbook Number 106 Color "Springtime in Japan" Photograph Album presented to Mr. and Mrs. Avery Brundage with the compliments of Sogan Tsukamoto as a memento of an April 5-23, 1974 visit, 26 pages, in cardboard box, 35x36x6. Scrapbook Number 107 Prints London, June 11, 1963 9 Dover to Ostende on a Belgian boat, June 14, 1963 6 Rouen, Grand Hotel d'Inglaterre, June 15, 1963 7 Chartres, June 15, 1963 5 Paris Notre Dame & Louvre, 1966 8 26/20/37 289

Blois, June 16, l963 6 Amboise, June 16, 1963 11 Vichy, Hotel Ambassadeurs, June 17, 1963 12 Avignon, June 17, 1963 6 Valence, Restaurant "Le Pic", June 17, 1963 1 Antibes, Restaurant "Le Bonne Auberge", June 18, 1963 1 Aix en Provence, Hotel "Roy Rene", June 18, 1963 1 Switzerland, 1966 9 Nice, June 21, 1963 6 Beaulieu, "Hotel de la Reserve," June 19, 1963 10 Garden 9 Monaco, June 20, 1963 8 Alazzio-San Remo, Italy, June 20, 1963 4 Les Alpes, June 21, 1963 7 English towns 15 June 21, 1963 6 Aix le Bains, Hotel Splendit-Royal-Excelsior, June 21, 1962 2 Auxerre, June 22, 1963 3 Paris, June 23, 1963 16 Les Invalides, June 23, 1963 3 8 In wooden and silver decorated Iranian album, 38x23x4. Scrapbook Number 108

"Mister Brundage Mr Erimerung an die XI Olympischen Spiele 1936, Leni Reifenstahl" Prints Greek scenes 2 Olympic torchbearer 3 Field events 2 Track 7 Women's field 2 Basketball 1 5 Marathon 5 Rowing 2 Sailing 3 Olympic flame 1 Scrapbook Number 109 "Leni Reifenstahl", 1936 Prints Olympic Village 2 Field Events 4 Track 2 Women's gymnastics 2 Men's gymnastics 3 Equestrian 4 Polo 1 Swimming 5 Diving 9 26/20/37 290

Olympic flame 1 Light dome over stadium 2 Reifenstahl and Tschammer U. Osten 1 Reifenstahl editing 1 26/20/37 291

Box 324: American Fellowship Forum, The Forum Observer, 1940 Apartment, 3314 Sheridan Road, 1941 Awards and Memorials, 1963, 1966-67, 1971, 1975 British Museum Publications, 1937-38 Chicago Tribune editorials, 1939-43 Dennis, Lawrence The Weekly Foreign Letter, 1940-42 Fair Play for American Athletes, 1935 Financial Publications, 1936, 1941 General clippings German War Documents, 1940 The Herald, Lake Geneva, Wis., 1941 International relations clippings, 1939-41 Jenkins, Newton, publications, 1940 Box 325

Labor: clippings Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1935-37 Olympics, 8th Olympiad, Paris, postcards, 1924 11th Olympiad, Berlin & Garmisch, 1936 Oriental Art, postcards Passports, 1924, 1934, 1939, 1945, 1950, 1954, 1958, 1962, 1967 Reprints, 1940-41 Saturday Evening Post, 1940-41 H. O. Stone & Co., Report of Comm. for Protection of Holders of 1st Mortgage bonds, 1931 Unitrave Engineering Co. Univ. of Illinois, 1906-08 War in Europe, reprints, 1939-41 War propaganda, 1936-43 Box 326: Travel, Alaska-Hungary Alaska Argentina Austria Bermuda Bolivia Brazil Cambodia Chile China Egypt France Germany Greece Hong kong Hungary Box 327: Travel, Italy-Uruguay Italy 26/20/37 292

Japan Mexico Norway Peru Poland South America Sweden Thailand U.S.S.R. Uruguay Box 328: Book Notes and Sources Miscellaneous Notes, 1934-65 Articles, 1952, 1966-68 Speeches and Articles, 1946, 1955, 1961-70 Book Notes, Miscellaneous, 1942-43, 1953, 1961-62 and clippings "to be sorted," 1944-48, 1956, 1967-70, (2 folders), 1956-70 Book chapters, use for, 1970 Quotations, Book Notes on Amateurism, 1969 Memoranda for Book, 1970-71 "Items for insertion" Notes, 1971 Manuscript Notes, 1971-72

Box 329: Book Notes and Sources El Sol de Mexico article and interviews, 1968 Heroes, Notes Klein, Hans--press chief, Olympic Organizing Committee, editorial correspondence for The Challenge (Munich, 1972), 1971-72 Neutrality and World War II clippings, 1936-41 Olympic and Autobiographical Book notes Olympics notes, 1943, 1949, 1956-57, 1969-70 reprints and statements, 1917-69 letters and interview, 1970-71 Pedro Ramirez Vazquez, April 13, 1970 Hugh Randall, April 30, 1970 Juan Hernandez Petit, June 17, 1970 Olympics Games notes, manuscripts, clippings, statements, 1948-59 Olympic Games movement, 1935, 1943, 1953, 1958 Olympic Sports, book notes and correspondence, 1939, 1956, 1963, 1966-67 Physical Education and condition clippings, 1942-56 Russia clippings, 1955-56 Speech, draft of, June 9, 11, 197 Sport in USA notes Sport philosophy quotations, 1948-61 Sports manuscripts and notes, 1948-70 notes and clippings for books, 1964-66 Box 330: Book Manuscripts, Notes and Sources for "The Olympic Story" by Avery Brundage 26/20/37 293

Chapter Subject 1 1912 2 Amateur Code 3 1896 4 1900, 1904, 1908 5 1920, 1924, 1928 6 I.O.C. 7 1932 8 1936 9 1948 10 1952 11 1956 12 1960 13 1964 14 Winter Games 15 1968 16 Conclusion Olympics Manuscript, Introduction, Chapters 1-16, conclusion, 1971-72 Olympics Manuscript, Introduction, Chapters 1-13 conclusion, 1969-71 Mss Draft, Introduction, Chapters 1-6, May 1969 Manuscript, Extra Copies, 1971-72 Introduction, 1971 Notes 1912 Olympics Notes Amateurism, Chapt. 2, 1971-72 Chapt. 7, 1969-70 Chapt. 8, 1970-71 Notes, 1951-68

Box 331: Book Manuscripts, Notes and Sources Olympics Manuscript, 1896, Olympics Revival, Mss & Notes, Chapts. 2 & 3, 1967 1900, 1904, 1908 Olympics Mss & Notes, Chapt. 3, 1969 1920, 1924, 1928 Olympics Notes, Chapt. 5, 1967 IOC Mss., Chapt. 4, Jan. 16, 1972 IOC Book, Notes, Letters & Memos for 1966-69 IOC Notes, Chapt. 4, 1969 1936 Olympics, Mss & Sources, Chapt. 8, 1969-70 1948 Olympics, Mss & Notes, Chapt. 9, 1970 1952 Olympics, Mss & Sources, Chapt. 9, 1967-70 1960 Olympics, Chapt. 12, June 5, 1971 1960 Olympics, Mss & draft, Chapt. 12, 1969-70 1964 Olympics, Mss & Notes, Chapt. 15, 1970-71 1964 Olympics, Japan, Notes, Chapt. 8, 1939-40, 1970-72 Winter Olympics, 1924-76, Notes, 1969-72 1968 Olympics-Mexico, Mss, Chapt. 14, 1970 1968 Olympics-Mexico, Mss & Notes, Chapt. 1, 1971 Conclusion, Manuscript, 1971-72 Conclusion, Manuscript and Notes, 1970-71 Conclusion, General Notes, 1969-72 Box 332: Important Letters to and from Avery Brundage, Volume 1 26/20/37 294

* = Significant content Herbert Hoover, 10th Olympiad - financing U.S. team, April 15. 1931 Franklin D. Roosevelt, Honorary president of AOC, Oct. 9, 1933 Harry Truman, London Olympics, Nov. 7, 1947 To Harry S. Truman - Financing Olympics, August 28, 1947 To Harry S. Truman - solicits letter, Oct. 27, 1951 Harry Truman - endorses Olympics, Nov. 10, 1951 To Harry Truman - National Olympic Week, March 18, 1952 To Harry Truman - June 21 television appearance, June 5, 1952 To Dwight Eisenhower - Olympic support, Oct. 19, 1953 Dwight D. Eisenhower - Best wishes, Nov. 23, 1953 Dwight D. Eisenhower - American site, June 17, 1955 Dwight D. Eisenhower - AAU Convention (copy), Nov. 26, 1955 Dwight D. Eisenhower to Richard Daley Re Pan-American Games (copy), Aug. 17, 1957 Dwight D. Eisenhower - Thanks for 27th Olympiad program, Sept. 14, 1960 Richard Nixon - Congratulations on AAU Veterans Award, Jan. 31, 1970 Foreign Heads of State T. G. Son Tamm - King of Sweden will receive Avery Brundage on Feb. 28, 1952, Feb. 21, 1952 To King Haakon VII - Order of St. Olaf, Norwegians in Winter Games, Oct. 4, 1952 John of Luxembourg - Best wishes, June 11, 1952 Robert G. Menzies - Friendly wishes, Jan. 31, 1957 Robert Menzies - Thanks for congratulations, April 14, 1963 Constantine of Greece - Proposes Vice Admiral Pyrros Lappas for I.O.C., May 2, 1965 Jose Antonio Elola-Olaso - Audience with Franco on July 14, 1965, Léopold Sédar Senghor - President of Senegal on sport, Nov. 5, 1965* Constantine of Greece - IOC subcommittee appointments, March 5, 1966 Gustavo Diaz Ordaz - Preparation for l9th Olympiad, Nov. 15, 1966 Constantine of Greece - Christmas card Gustave Diaz Ordaz - Benefits of l9th Olympics, Dec. 26, 1968* President of AAU and American Olympic Association Frank H. Purinton - Recruiting Avery Brundage for Bates College football, Oct. 2, 1916*, Oct. 12, Nov. 5, 1916 To Charles J. Moynihan - Amateurism, Jan. 31, 1927 To Editor of Daily Illini - George Huff, Oct. 31, 1928* Thomas H. Heneage - AAU Presidency, Nov. 21, 1928 C. O. Childs - AAU Presidency, Nov. 21, 1928 Edward Clifford - AAU Presidency, Nov. 21, 1928 Dorothy Folsom - AAU Presidency, Nov. 25, 1928 Justavus T. Kirby - AAU Presidency, Nov. 20, 1928 Julian S. Myrick - AAU Presidency, Dec. 1, 1928 Forrest C. Allen - AAU Presidency, Dec. 17, 1928 Jeremiah T. Mahoney - AAU Policy, May 10, 1929* To J. T. Mahoney, May 14, 1929 L. di. Benedetto -Brundage testimonial dinner, Sept. 13, 1929 Edward E. Babb -Brundage testimonial dinner, Sept. 9, 1929 William H. Beckman -Brundage testimonial dinner, Sept. 10, 1929 David Rinley - Brundage testimonial dinner, Sept. 13, 1929 Harry Maloney -Brundage testimonial dinner, Sept. 13, 1929 John L. Griffith -Brundage testimonial dinner, Sept. 16, 1929 Frederick W. Rubien -Brundage testimonial dinner, Sept. 16, 1929 26/20/37 295

Charles J. Moynihan -Jack Moynihan, Feb. 8, 1927* G C Wolterding, Brundage Testimonial dinner, Sept. 16, 1929 Charles V. Barrett, Brundage Testimonial dinner, Sept. 16, 1929 E.J. Geiger, Brundage Testimonial dinner, Sept. 16, 1929 Harry N. Grut, Brundage Testimonial dinner, Sept. 17, 1929 Thomas H. Heneage, Brundage Testimonial dinner, Sept. 23, 1929 Sheldon Clark - AAU presidency, Nov. 21, 1928 Guy Stollenwerck - Support for Avery Brundage - AAU & NCAA; , Dec. 17, 1929* To Brutus Hamilton - amateur sports, Jan. 9, 1930 William C. Rose - AAU, Dec. 31, 1929 Douglas MacArthur - AAU, March 12, 1930 George T. Hepbron - AAU presidency, Nov. 19, 1930 J Roger Flannery - AAU presidency, Nov. 19, 1930 William M. Garland - AAU presidency, Nov. 21, 1930 L. Di Benedetto - AAU; Southern Association Olympic Committee, Nov. 28, 1930 T. Morris Dunne - Pacific Northwest Assoc.-AAU, Dec. 10, 1930 To T. Morris Dunne Pacific Northwest Assoc., Dec. 16, 1930* P. J. Molloy, Jan. 7, 1931 Richard S. Folsom - A.A. Stagg, March 2, 1931 To Emmett Toppino - Track team representing U.S., July 6, 1931 Cecil M. P. Cross - South African track visit (copy), Sept. 17, 1931 To Cecil M. P. Cross - U.S. track team, Oct. 15, 1931 Fred W. Green to Daniel J. Ferris - proposes Avery Brundage for Sullivan Medal, Oct. 31, 1931 Henry G. Lapham - AAU affairs and Olympics, June 11, 1932 Henry F. Schulte - congratulations - AAU Presidency, Sept. 6, 1932 To Henry F. Schulte - Thanks, Sept. 14, 1932 Palmer E. Pierce - Congratulations, Nov. 25, 1932 To Palmer E. Pierce - Thanks, Nov. 28, 1932 Henry Field - Exhibit of man's physical characteristics, Jan. 24, 1933 Floyd A. Rowe - Northeastern Ohio AAU support, Nov. 13, 1933 John C. Grover - Stay on as AAU President, Nov. 15, 1933 To John C. Grover - Thanks Nov. 18, 1933 Robert J. Gray - 10th Olympiad congratulations, Nov. 23, 1933 Amos A. Stagg - Congratulations, Nov. 28, 1933 Bill Rose - Congratulations, Dec. 1, 1933 J. Rogers Flannery - AAU appointments, Jan. 12, 1934 Thomas J. Reilley, May 18, 1934 R.S. Marshall - AAU and amateurism, May 19, 1934 To R.S. Marshall - Thanks, May 22, 1934 P.J. Byrne - Century of Progress sports committee, April 24, 1934 To Harry Gill - Re Gill's coaching and retirement, July 18, 1934 William F. Humphrey - San Francisco Olympic Club criticism, July 20, 1934 William F. Humphrey, July 31 & Oct. 15, 1934 To Amos A. Stagg - Compliments, Oct. 8, 1934 Amos A. Stagg - Thanks, Oct. 25, 1934 To State Department - Track Team in Norway, Nov. 12, 1934 Howard B. Hare - AAU and college, Dec. 11, 1934 Robert T.H. Kiphuth - AAU Work of Avery Brundage, Dec. 14, 1934 To Robert T.H. Kiphuth - Thanks, Dec. 17, 1934 Basil N.H. Bousios - Greek contribution to Sport, Dec. 11, 1934 To Basil N.H. Bousios - Greek contribution to Sport, Feb. 11, 1935 26/20/37 296

A.E. Lund - Support of A.O.C., Jan. 16, 1935 John A. Remon - Washington Regatta, Jan. 7, 1935 William M. Garland - Sullivan award congratulations, Jan. 19, 1935 Aaron M. Frank - Pacific Northwest, amateurism, Berlin games, Feb. 8, 1935 Daniel J. Ferris - MU & Jewish question, Jan. 16, 1935 C. W. Streit - Congratulations, Feb. 9, 1935 Frederick W. Luehring - NCM presidency, Feb. 18, 1935 John H. Finley - Recreation meeting, Hay 8, 1935 Ray L. Barker - Berlin support, Oct. 25, 1935 To Ray L. Barker - Thanks, Nov. 11, 1935 Amos A. Stagg - Scout award; west coast athletics, May 30, 1935 To Amos A. Stagg - Thanks, June 10, 1935 R. William Jones - Avery Brundage on Basketball Federation Board, Nov. 23, 1935 W. Hunt Hall - Berlin Olympic games 6 Jewish Opposition, Dec. 10, 1935* To W. Hunt Hall - Thanks, Jan. 14, 1936 H. W. Janssen - Opposition to Berlin Olympics in New York, Dec. 10, 1935* To H. W. Janssen - Thanks, Jan. 14, 1936 Philip G. Tormay - Opposition to Berlin Olympics, Dec. 12, 1936 To Philip G. Tormay - Thanks, Jan. 13, 1936 W.M.L. Fiske - Bobsledder resigns, Dec. 16, 1935* To W.M.L. Fiske - Response, Dec. 19, 1935 John L. Griffith - AAU presidency; NCAM; financing, Dec. 20, 1935 To John L. Griffith - Thanks, Jan. 3, 1936 Fred Schmertz - Millrose Games, Dec. 16, 1935 Manon H. Miller - Billy Vandiver for wrestling committee, Dec. 26, 1935 Volume 2 As president of USOC and vice president of IOC Frank G. McCormick - AAU & Olympics, March 17, 1936 Fred Strauss - Jewish attitude on Berlin Games, March 24, 1936 To Dee Boeckmann - women's track, Oct. 28, 1936 J. Rogers Flannery - Greetings, handball, Nov. 3, 1936 Frank iCurtz - Reinstatement, Mar. 25, 1936 C. W. Judd - Chicagy Assoc. of Commerce talk, April 23, 1936 Ralph O. Chick - Introduces H. Lee Hanson, June 19, 1936 Richmond P. Hobson - N. Y. Olympic Committee, July 16, 1936 Floyd S. Field - Berlin Olympics, July 7, 1936 To Ralph O. Chick - Jew-Communist opposition, June 24, 1936 Coleman Clark - Berlin Olympics Support, Aug. 3, 1936 To Coleman Clark - Thanks, Oct. 2 1936 M. L. Royer - Support in Mrs. E. Holm Jarrett dismissal, Aug. 21, 1936 John S. Farrington - Support for Berlin Olympics, Aug. 24, 1936 To John S. Farrington - Thanks, Oct. 2, 1936 L. A. Henry - Support, Aug. 27, 1936 To L. A. Henry - Thanks, Oct. 2, 1936 John C. Grover - Thanks, Sept. 6, 1936 To John C. Grover - Thanks Oct. 23, 1936 William J. Bingham - Support for Olympic Stand, Sept. 29, 1936 Adirondack Association - Support, Oct. 5, 1936 L. W. Olds - Athletic directors' support, Oct. 5, 1936 To L. W. Olds - Thanks, Oct. 27, 1936 Dee Boeckmann - women's track team, Oct. 26, 1936 26/20/37 297

To Editor Chicago Tribune - America and Germany, Oct. 16, 1936 Jocelyn Magrath - Congratulations, Nov. 13, 1936 To Jocelyn Magrath - Thanks, Nov. 23, 1936 Herbert S. Houston - Support of A.O.C., Nov. 21, 1936 To William M. Leonard - Olympic committee, Nov. 18, 1936 To Pierre Lorillard - Support, Nov. 23, 1936 E. C. Hayes - Financial support of A.O.C., Dec. 1, 1936 Romeyn Berry - NCAA Committee, Dec. 29, 1936 To Romeyn Berry - Thanks, Feb. 2, 1937 Romeyn Berry - Avery Brundage for NCAA president, Dec. 29, 1937* William M. Garland - W. J. Bingham's resignation, June 14, 1938 James H. Cunningham - German greetings from Berlin, Aug. 12, 1938* Harry L. Gill - Sporting goods endorsements, Oct. 12, 1938 To Harry L. Gill - Track coach , Oct. 26, 1938 Gustavus T. Kirby - Congratulations, March 29, 1939 Douglas MacArthur - West Point Gym quote (copy), April 18, 1939 (original in scrapbook) Gibbons Uffendell - Support, April 6, 1940 Charles Evans - Friendship, July 20, 1940 A. C. Gilbert - AAU, metric system, amateurism, Dec. 26, 1940 To Clarence F. Lea - Support for HR 4471 & 2 and SR 1518&9, May 21, 1941 W.M. Garland to Lea - Support for HR 4471 & 2 and SR 1518&9, May 21 1941 To James Van Zandt - Support for HR 4471 & 2 and SR 1518&9, May 24 1941 James E. Van Zandt - Progress of bills, May 28, 1941 To George A. Paddock - Support of ER 4471 & 2, June 2, 1941 To Van Zandt - Support of ER 4471 & 2, June 2, 1941 To 6 officials - Participation in Buenos Aires Pan-American Games, March 13, 1942 To Press - Withdrawal from Buenos Aires Pan-American Games, Apr.18 1942 To 7 officials - Bad effects of Buenos Aires Pan-American Games, Apr.18 1942 Release on US of A Sports Federation (USASF), Oct. 7, 1942 Romeyn Berry - End of American Olympic Association, Nov. 19, 1942 William M. Garland - Suggests Avery Brundage as a speaker, Dec. 28, 1942 Release on USASF in wartime, April 21, 1943 V. L. Sherman - Congratulations, July 26, 1945 To V. L. Sherman - Thanks, July 30, 1945 M. Sprenling - Testimonial, July 14, 1945 Henry W. Clark - postwar military athletics, Dec. 29, 1945 C. L. Brownell - Decathlon Study, Aug, &, 1946 Clarence F. Lea - HR 4471 & 4472, May 26, 1946 To Floyd A. Rowe from C. H. McCloy - Decathlon tables, Aug. 16, 1946* Floyd A. Rowe - Decathlon tables, Sept. 26, 1946 Gustavus T. Kirby - Congratulations, Sept. 26, 1946 W. Boland - American track men in New Zealand, Feb. 14, 1947 Gustavus Kirby - Congratulations, July 29, 1947 Ernst Jokl to Sigfrid Edström - IOC-Plans, research, Sept. 19, 1947 Ernst Jokl - physical education study conference, Nov. 19, 1947* To James Forrestal - Support for USOC, March 27, 1948 To George Marshall Support for USOC, March 27, 1948 Frank G. McCormick - US0 Olympic team, May 19, 1948 To State Department - Intl. Congress of Physical Education and Rehabilitation, May 10, 21, June 2, 1948 To W. Stuart Symington - USAF and IOC, June 9, 1948 To Arthur Gordon - Anti-Olympics Study in Cosmopolitan, July 13, 1948 26/20/37 298

John S. Knight - Olympic track and field tryouts, July 16, 1948 To John S. Knight - Olympic track and field tryouts, July 10, 1948 Charles A. Horrworth, July 30, 1948; Douglas - Olympic team in London, Aug. 20, 1948 To Joseph Bauers - Greek Olympics, Dec. 27, 1948 To Arthur Vandenberg - Detroit's application, Feb. 1, 1949 Tribute to Harry Gill, Sept. 15, 1949 J. Efrain Molina Flores - Guatemala greetings, Jan. 3, 1950 Gustavus T. Kirby - Praise, Jan. 15, 1950 To Marion Todt - Track competition & hart, March 14, 1950 Donald Cook to Daniel Ferris - U. S. track team in Sweden, March 17, 1950 Edward J. Sparks - IOC and West Germany, June 30, 1950 To Edward J. Sparks - IOC and West Germany, June 24, 1950 Kenneth L. Wilson - Amateurism, Nov. 6, 1950* Edward W. Barrett - Pan-American Games in Argentina, Jan. 2, 1951 Al Stump to August Lenninger - Olympic article, Jan. 4, 1951 Lawrence J. Johnson - German membership on IFs, Jan. 30, 1951 George P. Marshall - Pan American Games, March 1, 1951 To George P. Marshall - Pan American Games, April 5, 1951 To Secretary of State - Cooperation with IOC, August 1, 1951 James E. Webb - Thanks, August 17, 1951 John T. McGovern - Congratulation, Oct. 2, 1951 Edward W. Barrett - 1992 Olympic Games, Oct. 16, 1951 Jimmy Jemail - Greatest Athlete? Oct. 22, 1951 To Jimmy Jemail - Robert Mathias and Jesse Owens, Nov. 1, 1951; Nov. 28, 1951 AAU release - handball, Oct. 24, 1951 To Edward Barrett - Olympic participation, Oct. 27, 1951 Asa S. Bushnell - U.S.O.A., Nov. 20, 1951 Thomas R. Nickels - State Dept. Olympic publicity, Aug. 21, Sept. 4, Nov. 21, Dec. 5, 1951 To Thomas R. Nickels - Article, Aug. 28, Nov. 16, 1951 J. Lee Barrett - Congratulations, Jan. 25, 1952 To J. Lee Barrett - Thanks, Jan. 30, 1952 Samuel A. Greeley - Congratulations, Feb. 4, 1952 To Samuel A. Greeley - Thanks, March 25, 1952 Thomas E. Dewey release - N. Y. State C.O.G., March 11, 1952 William D. Eassett - National Olympic Week, March 28, 1952 Lawrence Deever - Track meet, April 2, 1952 James E. Van Zandt - National Olympic Week, April 28, 1952 F.L. Hunter - Compliment, June 12, 1952 To U.S. Delegation to 15th Olympiad - Finnish views, July 7, 1952 Gus Kirby - Compliments, July 17, 1952 Sawyer - Invite Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zatopek to U.S., Aug. 6, 1952 To Gustavus Sawyer - Response, Aug. 21, 1952 Gardiner Blackman - California Olympians Welcome, Sept. 18, 1952 Gustavus T. Kirby - Re Gustavus T. Kirby to Eric Von Freckell about de Coubertin, Aug. 18, 1952 To Gustavus T. Kirby - Olympic Games, Sept. 24, 1952

Box 333: Volume II, Important Letters to and from Avery Brundage as President I.O.C. Tracy Jaeckel - Seasons Greetings, 1953 Dr. G. Randolph Manning - Congratulations on election as President, Jan. 19, 1953 26/20/37 299

Carl Diem, Sporthochschule Koln - Congratulations on article "Die Welt", Jan. 11, 1953 Walter A. Brown - AAU Fund Raising Campaign, May 22, 1953 Vinnia Farell - Appreciation, Aug. 11, 1953 James Macfarland - Interview by Voice of America in Frankfurt, Sept. 15, 1953 Raymond S. Richmond - Thank you for interview, Oct. 27, 1953 Gustavus T. Kirby - Praise, Dec. 1, 1953 Samuel A. Greeley - Avery Brundage resignation as head of AOC, Dec. 1, 1953 Asa S. Bushnell - USOA resignation, Dec. 2, 1953 Kenney E. Williamson - Congratulations on 25 years USOC, Dec. 2, 1953 H. T. Friermood, YMCA National Council - Congratulations on 25 years USOC, Dec. 3, 1953 Frederic Coudert - Congratulations on 25 years USOC, Dec. 15, 1953 Merritt A. Edson, Natl. Rifle Assoc. - Congrulations on 25 USOC, Jan. 5, 1954 Otto Mayer, Comite IOC - Report on Der Sport article, Feb. 16, 1954 Harold B. Howland to E. L. Wilaon - Helsinki Olympics, Aug. 30, 1954 Harold I. Austad - Gratitude of The New Zealand Olympic & British Empire Games Association, Sept. 29, 1954 Olga Bronson - Avery Brundage talk before Commonwealth Club of California, Oct. 18, 1954 Irene Pierson, The Illini Union - Thank you for contribution to annual 100 Banquet, Nov. 18, 1954 Fred L. Steers - Congratulations on talk before Rotary Club, Nov. 30, 1954 Harold Rissick, Dept. of State - Transmitting invitation received from Embassy of Mexico, Dec. 14, 1954 Avery Brundage to Dept. of State - Thank you Arthur Steinhaus, George Williams College - Congratulations on talk before Rotary Club, Dec. 6, 1954 Del A. Smith, Detroit Councilman to The Economic Club of Detroit - Request for copy of Avery Brundage speech, Feb. 8, 1955 The Economic Club of Detroit - Thank you for speech "What I Saw During Three Weeks Behind The Iron Curtain", Feb. 10, 1955 Harold Howland to Daniel Ferris AAU - Good will tours of American athletes, Mar. 4, 1955 Organization of Pan Am Sports - Appointment as Honorary President, Mar. 23, 1955 Arthur Steinhaus, George Williams - Conferring honorary LL.D. Degree, Apr. 28, 1955 Henry Leverich, Balkan Affairs - Transmitting article "The Hungarian Sporting Scene", May 23, 1955 John Marshall Butler, U.S. Senator - Closing remarks on 1956 Olympic Games, July 25, 1955 Avery Brundage to John Marshall Butler - Thank you, Aug. 2, 1955 Adm. Asst. to Senator Butler - Acknowledgment, Aug. 4, 1955 Jag W. Marden, U.S. Navy - Request for films on winter games in Cortina, Mar. 16 1956 Victor Purse Acting Chief of Protocol Dept. of State - Rules re: American flag usage at Games, Mar. 19, 1956 Avery Brundage to Dept. of State - Request for ruling on above, Feb. 28, 1956 Sig. Gaudenzi - American Flag matter, May 2, 1956 Staff Member, U.S. Senate - Request for statement re: Russian professionalism, Aug. 10, 1956 Avery Brundage to Staff Member Thurston, U.S. Senate - Forwarding above Apr. 13, 1956 Frank Dennis, U.S. Information Agency - Propaganda Problems, Feb. 27, 1956 Frank Dennis, U.S. Information Agency - Sending N.Y. Times article, Mar. 15, 1956 Avery Brundage to Frank Dennis - Times clipping, Apr. 23, 1956 Julien J. Soubiran, N.Y. Athletic Club - Appreciation for remarks, July 10, 1956 Avery Brundage to Dept. of State - Comments on letter published in Sports Illustrated, 26/20/37 300

July 18, 1956 Harold Howland, Dept. of State - Acknowledgment of above, July 23, 1956 Avery Brundage to Dept. of State - Good Will for United States, July 23, 1956 Dept. of State - Swedish Olympic Committee Problem, July 30, 1956 Ferenc Mezo - Book on Olympics, Aug. 10, 1956 C. Irving Benson, Central Mission, Melbourne - Thank you for address, Nov. 19, 1956 Arthur S. Lamb, McGill U-Montreal - Congratulations on amateurism stand, Nov. 22, 1956 Avery Brundage to Arthur S. Lamb - Thank you, Nov. 28, 1956 Caesar Minasi, Oueensland - Commendation of Avery Brundage leadership of Olympics, Nov. 25, 1956 Avery Brundage to Caesar Minasi - Thank you, Nov. 29, 1956 Frank M. Karsten, Congressman - Legislation on Olympics, Dec. 12, 1956 Avery Brundage to Frank M. Rarsten, Congressman - Legislation on Olympics Nov. 23, 1956 Dulles via U.S. Consul, Melbourne - Congratulations of Eisenhower and good luck, Dec. 8, 1956 José Pontes - Best wishes, Dec. 22, 1956 Avery Brundage to Frank M. Rarsten, Congressman - Thank you for interest, Dec. 27, 1956 C. Irving Benson, Central Mission, Melbourne - Thank you for address at Wesley Church, Jan. 9, 1957 K. L. Wilson - Congratulations on Games, Melbourne, Jan. 17, 1957 Edward P. F. Eagan - Sports Committee membership, Jan. 28, 1957 Avery Brundage to Edward P. F. Eagan - Declining above, Feb. 9, 1957 Francis Price, Jr. - Thanks for remarks at Rotary Club in Santa Barbara, Jan. 29, 1957 Sherman Adams - Sports Committee membership, Feb. 5, 1957 Wilton M. Wilton, U of California - "Pure Athletics" Speech, Feb. 6, 1957 IOC Chancellor to- Library of Congress - IOC Programs Scheduled, Feb. 10, 1957 W. Bridgeford - Melbourne Olympic Games, Feb. 26, 1957 Arthur Steinhaus, George Williams College - Congratulations on sport philosophy, Mar. 6, 1957 Al Beck to Pres. Eisenhower - Olympic Games in Australia, Mar. 10, 1957 Harold E. Howland to James F. Simms - Dr. Kani of Tehran University, Apr. 3, 1957 J. L. Werthimer, Northwestern Univ. - Thank you for press conference, May 15, 1957 Avery Brundage to FIE-Paris - Support and good wishes, June 18, 1957 F. Schlatter to Otto Mayer - IOC editorial in Geneva, July 4, 1957 Avery Brundage to John Foster Dulles - Request to attend IOC Meeting in Bulgaria, July 6, 1957 Everett McKinley Dirksen, Senator - In support of above request, July 9, 1957 Avery Brundage to Everett Dirksen - Further to above request, July 10, 1957 Roderic O'Connor, Dept. of State - Permission to visit Bulgaria, July 18, 1957 Everett Dirksen - Visit to Bulgaria, July 25, 1957 Dept. of State, Everett Dirksen - Trip to Bulgaria, July 23, 1957 Dept. of State - Enclosing passport, Aug. 6, 1957 Peter W. Scharroo, Netherlands - Unable to attend meeting in Bulgaria, Aug. 30,1957 Bo Ekelund - Thanks and good wishes, Sept. 28, 1957 William Dresbach - Admiration for work in IOC and sports, Sept. 18, 1957 Avery Brundage to William Dresbach - Thank you, Oct. 30, 1957 Terry McGovern - Elected President Emeritus U.S. Olympic Association, Dec. 3, 1957 John McGovern - Hall of Fame nomination - Apr. 16, 1958 George M. Dobrev, Director State Library Bulgaria to Leo U. Lombardi - Thanks for information on Avery Brundage, Apr. 18, 1958 Rt. Hon. Lord Luke, London - Congratulations on successful meeting in Tokyo, June 5, 1958 26/20/37 301

Avery Brundage to Shane McCarthy - Acceptance to serve on the President's Advisory Committee of the Council on Youth Fitness, June 26, 1958 I. Sawada - IOC Meeting in Japan, July 8, 1958 Shingoro Takaishi, Mainichi Newspapers, Tokyo - IOC Meeting in Japan, July 14,1958 Gabriel Reiner - Trip to Eastern European countries, Sept. 14, 1958 Otto Mayer to Library of Congress - IOC Session in Munich, May, 1959, Oct. 28,1958 Adolf Friedrich von Mecklenberg - Thanks for best wishes on my 85th birthday; 30 years with IOC, Dec. 12, 1958 H. T. Friermood, National Council, YMCA - Congratulations on amateur sports stand, Dec. 13, 1958 Alfred Benavides - Congratulations and best wishes, Dec. 14, 1958 Robert J. H. Kiphuth, Yale U - Congratulations on speech at AAU Convention, Dec. 16, 1958 Prentis Cobb Bale - Support of Organizing Committee, Dec. 22, 1958 Irv Kupcinet - Thank you for appearance on "At Random" Saturday night show, Dec. 22, 1958 Prof. Ernst Jokl, U of Kentucky - Speech at AAU Convention, Jan. 17, 1959 Del Oberteuffer, Ohio State U - Associate Membership in American Academy of Physical Education, Jan. 19, 1959 Howard G. Knuttgen, Ohio State U - Congratulations on article in Sports Illustrated, Feb. 2, 1959 David D. Henry - Thanks for articles, Feb. 16, 1959 Robert C. Cannon, Circuit Judge, Milwaukee - Thank you for remarks at banquet, Feb. 24, 1959 A. Whitney Griswold, Pres. Yale U - Thank you for commendation letter, Mar. 10,1959 S.S. Kwan, Taipei - Commending stand on amateurism and support - May 26, 1959 Pierre Ferri, FIE-PARIS - Same as above, June 15, 1959 Calvin Cowden, Teacher-Texas - High esteem for life and accomplishments of Avery Brundage, June 27, 1959 Avery Brundage to Calvin Cowden - Thank you, July 18, 1959 T. M. Abell - Request for signature on stamps, July 3, 1959 Avery Brundage to Philatelic Exhibition - Sports stamps, Aug. 6, 1959 Arthur H. Steinhaus to Carl Troester, AAHPER-Washington - Enclosing address of Avery Brundage at Munich Meeting, Aug. 10, 1959 Pan-American Sports Organization - Appointment as President of 3rd Pan American Games, Aug. 24, 1959 Bill Veeck - Gratitude of White Sox organization, Aug. 27, 1959 Otto Mayer - Support and high regard, Aug. 28, 1959 Luis Serrando de Pablo - Best wishes, July 23, 1959 County of Los Angeles - Congratulations on Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley, Mar. 7, 1960 Research Director, Internal Security Sub-committee, U.S. Senate - Enclosing copy of broadcast from Communist China re: Avery Brundage, Mar. 8, 1960 Grades 4 & 5, Loma Vista School, California - Congratulations on Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley, Mar. 16, 1960 Mrs. Earl Wilson, Los Angeles, Calif - Congratulations on Olympic ideals, Mar. 21, 1960 Ralph Johnson - Congratulations on Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley, Apr. 16, 1960 John W. Pettit - Inspiring speech at Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, May 10, 1960 Clem Whitaker, Jr. - Appreciation for appearances in San Francisco, May 12, 1960 Clem Whitaker, Jr. - Rave notices from San Francisco, May 19, 1960 Mohammed Taher, Geneva - Agenda for Rome Meeting, May 22, 1960 Pierre de Coubertin - relative of founder, June 6, 1960 Raymond A. Hare, Dept. of State - Requests participation in 1960 of Olympic Committee of 26/20/37 302

the Republic of China from Taiwan, June 8, 1960 Avery Brundage to Dept. of State - Reply to above, June 27, 1960 James Roosevelt Congressman - Bobby Cons matter, July 2, 1960 Avery Brundage to James Roosevelt - Reply to above, July 9, 1960 Rev. Boris Erwitt, N.Y. Buddhist Church - Admiration for sportsmanship ideals, July 23, 1960 Avery Brundage to Rev. Erwitt - Thank you, July 26, 1960 Thomas C. Hennings, Jr., Senator - Wishing success in Olympic Games, Aug. 5, 1960 John R. McCurdy, George Williams College - Congratulations on award from Japan and best wishes, Aug. 8, 1960 David D. Henry, President, U of Illinois - Congratulations on reelection as President of IOC, Aug. 25, 1960 Jimmy Lee - Congratulations on reelection, Richard E. Cross - Birthday wishes, Sept. 16, 1960 World YMCA - Resolution and support, Oct. 5, 1960 Paul M. Limbert, World YMCA - Transmitting above Resolution, Oct. 5, 1960 "A Complete Stranger", Dr. Allen Turban - Great admiration and respect for good work, Dec. 21, 1960 Avery Brundage to Dr. Allen Turban - Thank you, Mar. 24, 1961 F. Nobre Guedes, Portuguese Olympic Committee - Best wishes and support, Jan. 21, 1961 Avery Brundage to U.S. Olympic Committee - Commercial Advertising, Feb. 9, 1962 Herb Graffis, Chicago Sun Times - Experience at Olympia-Greece, Dec. 6, 1962 Avery Brundage to Herb Graffis - Thanks for column on above, Dec. 8, 1962 Ernst Jokl, M.D. - "Pax Olympica" study, Jan. 23, 1963 Stephen Archer, AAU of the U.S. - Exchange of students program, Jan. 25, 1963 Nobre Guedes, Portuguese Olympics - Thank you for visit re Olympics in Portugal, June 20, 1963 Berea College - Stand on athletics at Berea, Mar. 10, 1963 Gabriel Gemayel, IOC-Beyrouth - IOC support, Apr. 17, 1963 L. R. Riang, Taiwan, Legacion de la Republic de Honduras - Participation in Tokyo Games, July 24, 1964 Poway High School - Request for photograph, July 30, 1964 Gabriel Gemayel, IOC-Beyrouth - Support for IOC presidency, Aug. 10, 1964 Jeremiah T. Mahoney - Congratulations on reelection to Presidency of IOC, Oct. 7, 1964 David O'Brien to Dave Condon, Chicago Tribune - Avery Brundage for Chicagoan of the Year, Dec. 18, 1964 W. J. Bowerman, U of Oregon - Don Schollander Dinner in Portland - Avery Brundage's remarks, Dec. 17, 1964 Avery Brundage to Professor Bowerman - Thank you, Jan. 11, 1965 Tilden Cummings - Thank you for attendance at Eagle Scout Recognition Night Dec. 29, 1964 Avery Brundage to Panathlon Club, Firenze, Italy - "Arte E Sport", Mar. 26, 1965 Giulio Onesti, IOC-Roma - Invitation to attend Italian NOC Meetings, May 15, 1965 Jorge B. Vargas - R.O.C. Taiwan matter, Sept. 15, 1965 Dr. J. Gruss, Czechoslovakia OC - Thanks, Oct. 22, 1965 Giulio Onesti, NOC-Roma - Urging reelection to Presidency, Oct. 26, 1965 Dos Santos, NOC-Congo - African games, Nov. 15, 1965 NOC-Lisbon - Support and esteem, Mar. 1, 1966 Primo Nebiolo, FISU - University sport movement, Apr. 27, 1966 Lee Combs - Detroit Olympiad matter, Apr. 29, 1966 Luis Herrera, Chile, May 4, 1966 F. C. Matthaei, Detroit Olympic Committee - Criticisms "minority opinions" May 23, 1966 Avery Brundage to Wisdom Encyclopedia - Acceptance of "Wisdom Award of Honor" 26/20/37 303

June 3, 1966 Stewart R. Ward, Commonwealth Club of California - Appreciation for appearance, June 15, 1966 Royal Hatch, International Military Sports Council - Military Amateurism, July 12, 1966 Burton Rubloff - Congratulations on Grand Cross of the Order of Civil Merit Award, Aug. 25, 1966 Armas R. Taipale - Thanks for seasons greetings, Dec. 19, 1966 NOC-Florence - XXI Games in Florence, Dec. 31, 1966 Jean Claude Ganga, Sports Committee in Africa - Thanks for support, Jan. 2, 1967 V. Firoiu, Romania - Thanks for interview and request for photograph, Jan. 2, 1967 Avery Brundage to Samuel K. Gove, Committee on Athletics, U of Illinois Cheating in sports, Jan. 20, 1967 Gabriel Gemayel, NOC-Beyrouth, May 29, 1967 Brutus Hamilson, Berkeley, Calif., Civic Committee to Honor Avery Brundage Regrets and tribute, Sept. 20, 1967 Avery Brundage to Brutus Hamilton - Thank you for tribute, Oct. 12, 1967 Thomas J. Miller - Advertising during Olympics, Feb. 18, 1968 To Albert Patterson from Transkeian Government, South Africa - Separate from Republic of South Africa, May 16, 1967 To Charles Payne, Radio Station WINS from Albert S. Patterson - South Africa and the coming Olympic Games in Mexico, Feb. 28, 1968 WMAR-TV - South Africa - 1968 Olympics, Mar. 5, 1968 Paul E. Murin - Admiration and best wishes, Mar. 1, 1968 Ira Nadler - Support re: S. A. stand, Feb. 27, 1968 To Douglas F. Roby from Pincus Sober - South Africa situation, Mar. 7, 1968 Hugh J. McGee - South Africa situation Mar. 7 1968 Joseph H. Pratt, M.D. - South Africa situation Mar. 8, 1968 W. B. Phillips, IF - Sidney - South Africa situation, Mar. 8, 1968 I. K. Frith, IF - England - President Kessel's death - and South Africa situation, Mar. 11, 1968 Avery Brundage to I.K. Frith, IF - England - Thank you, Mar. 19, 1968 Mrs. J. H. Morris - South African situation, Apr. 2, 1968 Pedro Ramirez Vazquez, Mexican Olympic Committee - South African situation, May 7, 1968 Jose De J. Clark - South African situation, May 7, 1968 Avery Brundage to Bertil Torekull - Success story, May 11, 1968 Eunice Kennedy Shriver - Thank you for hospitality of "Olympic Village" meeting, July 31, 1968 A. de 0. Sales, IF - Hong Kong - Urging re-election to Presidency of IOC, Aug. 8, 1968 S. Imataka, Japan Volleyball Association - Thank you for visit, Aug. 12, 1968 Francois-Joseph de Liechtenstein - Urging acceptance of another term as President of IOC, Aug. 14, 1968 Juan Samaranch - Same as above, Aug. 26, 1968 Eduardo Dibos, IOC-Lima - Same as above, Sept. 2, 1968 To R. S. Alexander, IOC-Kenya from Jose De J. Clark - Same as above, Sept. 5, 1968 To The Marquess of Exeter from Marte R. Gomez - Same as above and proposal re: re-election of VP's, Sept. 6, 1968 To IOC from Sylvio de Magalhaes Padilha, IOC-Sao Paulo - Reelection of Avery Brundage, Sept. 9, 1968 To Gomex & Clark from Suat Erler, IOC - Reelection of Avery Brundage, Sept. 14,1968 Allan Cromley - Thank you for speaking at National Press Club, Sept. 17, 1968 Inger K. Frith, Archery, FI-England - Congratulations on reelection, Oct. 9, 1968 26/20/37 304

Dr. Hans-Jochen Vogel, Munchen - Congratulations on reelection, Oct. 12 1968 James J. Wilson, N.Y. Athletic Club - South Africa situation, Mar. 13, 1968 Countess de Morelos - Killy matter and conditions in Alpine skiing, Mar. 13, 1968 Andy O'Brien, Sports Editor, Weekend Magazine - Support of Olympic ideals, Mar. 14, 1968 To Weekend Magazine from Avery Brundage - Thank you, Aug. 19, 1968 Midwest Chapter, U. S. Olympians - Resolution of vote of confidence re: South Africa, Mar. 14, 1968 Armand Massard - Grenoble address, Mar. 20, 1968 New Zealand & British Games Association, Inc. - Resolution in support of South Africa stand, Mar. 25, 1968 Blanton C. Wiggin - South African situation, Mar. 26, 1968 Avery Brundage to Blanton C. Wiggin - Thank you, Apr. 3, 1968 Charles Palmer, IF - Judo - Support of South African stand, Mar. 27, 1968 Dennis Ikenberry, U of California - Support of South African stand, Mar. 27, 1968 Juan Medina Gonzalez - South African situation, Apr. 14, 1968 Major Padilha, Sao Paulo - Support and agreement, Apr. 15, 1968 Dr. Francisco Marcano Battistini - Support and agreement, Apr. 20, 1968 Yoshinori Suzuki, Japan Olympic Committee - "Don't surrender" telegram, Apr. 24, 1958 Carl Weidl Raymon - South African situation, Apr. 29, 1968 To Charles Weidl Raymon, Hokkaido, Japan from Avery Brundage - Thank you, May 13, 1968 J. E. Morris - Admiration and best wishes, Oct. 29, 1968 Victor Boin - Admiration and best wishes, Oct. 29, 1968 Bert Isatitsch, Rottenmann - Congratulations on reelection and best wishes, Nov. 5, 1968 Harold T. Friermood, Council for National Cooperation in Aquatics - Congratulations on reelection and Mexican Olympics, Nov. 6, 1968 William J. Bingham - Great admiration, Nov. 20, 1968 R. M. Ritter - Congratulations on reelection, Nov. 25, 1968 Hal Smith - Congratulations on reelection and Mexican Olympics, Dec. 12, 1968 Stew Paxton - Congratulations on reelection and seasons greetings, Dec. 12, 1968 Mario L. Negri, IOC-Argentina - Congratulations on reelection and seasons greetings, Jan. 6, 1969 To Mario L. Negri from Avery Brundage - Thank you, Feb. 6, 1969 Mexican H. S. Student - Congratulations on Mexican Olympics, Feb. 1, 1969 Amund Korsmo - Congratulations on reelection and Mexican Olympics, Feb. 21, 1969 To Amund Korsmo from Avery Brundage - Thank you, Mar. 1, 1969 George Tan, Phvsical Education Today, Manila - Poem dedicated to Avery Brundage, June 14, 1969 To Dr. George Tan from Avery Brundage - Thank you for above, June 19, 1969 K. S. Duncan, British OlympicAssociation - Thank you for appearance, July 30, 1969 Pierre Ferri, FI-Paris, Aug. 7, 1969 To Monique Berlioux from Countess de Morelos - Admiration for Avery Brundage, October 8, 1969 Bert Isatitsch, FI-Rottenmann - Seasons greetings, Dec. 29, 1969 To Bert Isatitsch from Avery Brundage - Thank you, Jan. 5, 1970 R. M. Ritter - AAU Veterans Award presentation, Jan. 21, 1970 Frank G. Hathaway, L.S. Athletic Club - Appreciation for "The Four Dimensions of Avery Brundage", Jan.27, 1970 James Van Zandt, Governor's Office, Pennsylvania - Commendation on leadership of Olympics, Mar. 6, 1970; George Craig, N.Z.O & BG Assoc., IOC meetings, April, 1970 Abraham A. Ordia, Nigeria Olympic Association - Congratulations on 69th Session IOC Meeting in Amsterdam and support pledged, June 22, 1970 26/20/37 305

To Secretary A.A. Ordia, Nigeria Olympic Association from Avery Brundage- Thank you, June 27, 1970 President A.A. Ordia, Supre e Council for Sport in Africa - Congratulations on 69th Session and support pledged, June 22, 1970 To President A. A. Ordia from Avery Brundage - Thank you, June 27, 1970 Robert W. Rendler, U.S. Handball Association - 1976 Winter Olympics in Denver Congratulations - and best wishes, July 13, 1970 Ralph C. Craig - Supporting Avery Brundage's theory on Amateurism, July 1970 Box 334: Important Letters to and from Avery Brundage...Business To R. W. Huston Co., Memphis Tenn. from Ira O. Baker, Urbana - Introducing Avery Brundage as prospective employee, Nov. 11, 1912 To Chief of Ordnance, U.S. Army from Louis W. Mack, Committee on Public Information - Recommending Avery Brundage for commission of Major in Ordnance Department, Nov. 7, 1917 To Chief of Ordnance from R. E. Engstrom, Stone & Webster Construction, Same as above, Nov. 7, 1917 To Chief of Ordnance from E. T. Gundlach, Committee on Public Information Same as above, Nov. 7, 1917 To Chief of Ordnance from Clyde L. Day - Same as above, Dec. 28, 1917 To Chief of Ordnance from Edward J. Brundage, Attorney General, State of Illinois - Same as above, Dec. 28, 1917 Application for Commission in Ordnance Officers' Reserve Corps, Dec. 28, 1917 To Chief of Ordnance from Lawrence Sherman, Illinois Senator, Same as above, Dec. 31, 1917 To Major Roberts, Cantonment Division from Captain Munoz, Supply Division Application for Commission not approved, Jan. 6 1918 To Capt. A. H. Granger, Emergency Construction Committee from R. E. Schmidt Recommending Avery Brundage, Apr. 4, 1918 To Capt. A. H. Granger from Asst. Mgr. Bond Department - Recommending Avery Brundage, Apr. 4, 1918 To Capt. A. H. Granger from Oscar A. Reum - Recommending Avery Brundage, Apr. 4, 1918 To Capt. A. H. Granger from Holabird & Roche - Recommending Avery Brundage, Apr. 4, 1918 To Capt. A. H. Granger from Arthur T. Aldis - Recommending Avery Brundage, Apr. 4, 1918 To Capt. A. H. Granger from George Griffiths, John Griffiths & Son Company Recommending Avery Brundage, Apr. 4, 1918 To Capt. A. H. Granger from George Mehring, Mehring & Hanson - Recommending Avery Brundage, Apr. 4, 1918 To Capt. A. H. Granger from X. Vigeant, Lebenbaum, Marx & Vigeant Recommending Avery Brundage, Apr. 5, 1918 To A. T. Aldis, R. E. Schmidt, G. W. Griffiths, F. J. Thielebar, X. Vigeant, J. G. Alexander, Oscar Reum, Mr. Mehring from Avery Brundage - Thank you for letters, Apr. 7, 1918 Clair Foster, War Industries Board - Offering Commission in Army, Aug. 7, 1918 To War Industries Board from Avery Brundage - Acceptance, Aug. 10, 1918 W. A. Starrett, War Industries Board - Further to above matter, Aug. 21, 1918 W. A. Starrett, War Industries Board - Request for visit, Aug. 20, 1918 War Industries Board to Avery Brundage - Acceptance of visit, Sept. 3, 1918 To Chief of Ordnance from C. E. Fox, Marshall & Fox, Architects - Recommendation of 26/20/37 306

Avery Brundage, Dec. 27, 1918 To Chief of Ordnance from Martin Roche, Helabird & Roche - Recommendation of Avery Brundage, Dec. 28, 1918 The Realty Club of Chicago - Thank you for presentation, Apr. 1, 1921 Robert B. Umberger, The Chicago Morris Plan Bank - Sending check for remoodelling and repairs to bank and expressing appreciation, Apr. 1, 1921 Wallace Heckman, U of Chicago - Satisfactory work on LaVerne Noyes Building, Aug. 10, 1921 To Ford Motor Co. from J. E. Lindquist - Letter of recommendation, Dec. 14, 1922 M. E. Reig, Consumers Co. - Congratulations on advertising, Feb. 17, 1925 To Plotke & Grosby from M. Fridstein, President of Fridstein Co. - Letter of recommendation for contract, July 24, 1925 P. G. Hart, S. W. Straus & Co. - Congratulations on work on 23rd Street viaduct, July 25, 1925 Condron & Post - Same as above, July 25, 1925 To Carl Stephens, Editor, Alumni News, Urbana from Avery Brundage - Personal efficiency, Aug. 18, 1926 Clark C. Wright - Congratulations on Presidency of Construction Division Association, Nov. 29, 1926 W. A. Starrett, Starrett Brothers - Congratulations on Presidency of Construction Division Association, Nov. 19, 1926 To W. A. Starrett from Avery Brundage - Thank you, Dec. 8, 1926 Gen. R. C. Marshall, Jr. - Congratulations as above, Nov. 15, 1926 To R.C. Marshall, Jr. from Avery Brundage - Thank you, Dec. 8, 1926 A. L. Jackson, Collins, Murphy & Jackson, Inc. - Congratulations on work on the Cornelia Apartments, Apr. 20, 1927 D. L. Yrasier - Business matters and contracts, May 27, 1927 Sullivan Lumber Co. - "Is the famous athlete, Avery Brundage, connected with your firm?" Aug. 30, 1927 O. B. Breidert, Childs & Smith - Appreciation cooperation on 1448 Lake Shore Drive building, Dec. 20, 1927 Major William Kennelly - Invitation to N. Y. Athletic Club Dinner, Jan. 11, 1929 Telfer MacArthur, Pioneering Publishing - Appreciation work on building erected in River Forest, Oct. 9, 1929 To George Walbridge, Associated General Contractors of America - "Give the Contractor a Chance" article; fee contracts, Jan. 11, 1930 Charles L. O'Donnell, U of Notre Dame - Memorial to Knute Rockne, Oct. 24, 1931 To U of Notre Dame from Avery Brundage - Acceptance to serve on above committee, Oct. 31, 1931 Bill's Reports on Avery Brundage General Contractor & Building /32 Frank Knox, Chicago Daily News - Membership in Chicago Citizens Committee for a Century of Progress International Air Races, July 5, 1933 Mayor Edward J. Kelly - Appointed member Citizens' Recreation Committee of City of Chicago, Mar. 23, 1934 Thomas J Watson Invitation to lunch in honor of J. Sigfrid Edstrom of Stockholm, Mar. 12, 1936 W. L. McFetridge, Chicago Flat Janitors Union - Thank you and best wishes, May 13, 1937 Mayor Edward J. Kelly - Thank you for acceptance to serve on Chicago's New Century Celebration Committee, June 15, 1938 Elizabeth Singleton, Headmistress, Girls Latin School - Thank you for remodeling work, Oct. 31, 1938 To Otto K. Eitel from Avery Brundage - Thank you for friendly message, Dec. 27, 1939 To Abercrombie & Fitch from Gus - Recommendation for project, June 22, 1940 26/20/37 307

To Federal Works Agency from b'. A. McClaight, City National Bank & Trust Co., Chicago - Letter of recommendation, Avery Brundage Company, Dec. 3, 1940 Paul L. Battey, Battey & Childs - Pleased with work, Dec. 14, 1940 L. G. Blessing, Bastian-Blessing - Thank you for Christmas remembrance, Dec. 31, 1941 John D Black - Thank you for Xmas gift Dec. 28, 1942 John P Brady - Thank you for Xmas gift Dec. 29, 1942 L. G. Blessing, Bastian-Blessing - Thank you for Xmas gift, Dec. 29, 19/+2 To Whom it May Concern from F. E. Robbins, Major, Corps of Engineers Recommendation letter, Mar. 16, 1943 L G. Blessing, Bastian-Blessing - Thank you for Xmas gift, Dec. 24, 1943 Fred Eckert - Thank you for Xmas gift, Dec. 30, 1944 To A. M. Kinney from Bastian-Blessing - Letter of recommendation, Avery Brundage Company and work, Feb. 19, 1945 Realty Building Weekly - Request for statement, Dec. 31, 1946 To Realty Building Weekly from Avery Brundage - Statement on building industry, Jan. 4, 1947 To LaSalle Hotel from David Hayes - Praise for hotel, Dec. 14, 1948 Thomas H. Beck, Crowell-Collier Publishing Co. - Request for statement for cornerstone new building, Jan. 10, 1949 To Crowell-Collier from Avery Brundage - Transmitting statement, Feb 8, 1949 Crowell-Collier - Thank you, Feb. 15, 1949 To L. M. Giannini, President Bank of America, San Francisco from Byron W Kanaley - Introduction of Avery Brundage, Nov. 15, 1951 Byron W. Kanaley - Transmitting above letter, Nov. 15, 1951 Secretary, Suaquehanna Corporation - Avery Brundage elected Chairman of the Board Susquehanna Corporation, Sept. 17, 1957 Arthur G. Osgood, Harris Bank - Thank you for 25 years business with bank Apr. 25, 1966 To Patrick Lennan from Avery Brundage - On the difficulties at Susquehanna Corporation, Feb. 27, 1959 Important Letters to and from Avery Brundage...Personal To Editor-Personal Efficiency from Editor-Alumni News, U of Illinois Request to reprint article on Avery Brundage, Aug. 2, 1926 William G. Harrison - Request to start "Avery Brundage for President of the United States in 1940", June 27, 1936 To Miss F. M. Blakely from Avery Brundage - War Stamp chain letter, Apr. 12, 1943 To Justa Lindgren, U of Illinois from Avery Brundage - Congratulations on 40 years of service, Oct. 12, 1944 Edward B. Lucius - Avery Brundage for Mayor of Chicago, May 4, 1945 To Senator James 0. Eastland from Avery Brundage - Conditions in Europe Dec. 20, 1945 Senator James 0. Eastland - Thank you Dec. 20 1945 Unicorn Press - Request to join Board June 28 1948 Robert E. Doherty, Carnegie Institute - '09 Class Reunion, July 8, 1949 To R. E. Doherty from Avery Brundage - Acceptance of above, July 15, 1949 J. Roscoe Miller, Northwestern U - Northwestern Centennial Award, Oct. 2, 1951 The Spectator - Request for life insurance statement, Oct. 10, 1950 To The Spectator from Avery Brundage - Statement, Oct. 18, 1950 Robert E. Doherty - '09 Class Reunion, Oct. 21, 1949 Edmund Frazer, National Transitads - Congratulations on Northwestern U Award, Dec. 14, 1951 To Edmund Frazer from Avery Brundage - Thank you, Dec. 27, 1951 Reuben Levine - Birthday wishes, 1955 26/20/37 308

Frank M. Engleman - Appreciation of improvements done on Country Club, May 14, 1956 To Herb Megran from Avery Brundage - Regrets missing dinner in his honor, Apr. 20, 1957 Hunt E. Blair - Compliment, Jan. 5, 1959 George Donoghue - Thank you for wonderful friendship, Jan. 18, 1960 David D. Henry, President, U of Illinois - Profile sketch in The New Yorker Aug. 6, 1960 M. W. Ozier - Avery Brundage Homecoming, June 10, 1960 To Payette National Forest, Idaho from Avery Brundage - "Brundage Mountain", Mar. 6, 1961 Payette National Forest - "Brundage Mountain", Mar. 10, 1961 David D. Henry - Thank you for interest in U of Illinois, Jan. 22, 1964 Gertrude Cummings - Thank you re: care of Miss B, May 15, 1964 Paul H. Giddens, Hamline U President - Hayward speech, Dec 21, 1966 The Civic Committee to Honor Avery Brundage memo, Sept. 8, 1967 Harry McGuire - Regret at loss of home, Sept. 25, 1964 Wille Grut - Thank you for Barbara's gift, Aug. 5, 1966 Mayor Richard J. Daley - Birthday congratulations, Sept. 23, 1969 Illinois Susquicentennial Commission invitation, Nov. 15, 1968 Important Letters to and from Avery Brundage...Art Charles F. Kelley, Art Institute-Chicago - Congratulations on fine bronzes, June 18, 1948 Kojiro Tomita, Museum of Fine Arts-Boston - Appreciation for showing Chinese bronzes collection, Oct. 28, 1948 J. Mayuyama & Co. - "Best private collection in the States", Mar. 20, 1951 Lawrence Sickman, Willi m Rockbill Nelson Gallery of Art - Thank you for Chicago meeting, Oct. 22, 1951 King Gustav Adolf, Stockholm - Sympathy on loss of home, Dec. 14, 1964 Clark Kerr, U of California - Oriental Culture Center, M. H. de Young Museum, Dec. 17, 1964 Jack R. McGregor, Director-De Young - drafts of Soper manuscript on Avery Brundage's bronzes and mirrors, Feb. 5, 1965 Gardner A. Dailey, F.A.I.A. - Addition to deYoung Mweum, June 10, 1966 6 page U.S. Information Agency release on "Brundage Collection" 2 page Release on "I Left My Heart In San Francisco" Award for 1967 Anna M. Stevenson, Spiritual Assembly of Baha'is of San Francisco - Appreciation for donation of collection of Asian Art to San Francisco, June 29, 1966 Rene Weaver, Society of Western Artists - Same as above, July 12, 1966 To The Ying of Sweden from Avery Brundage - International symposium on Oriental culture at Museum, Aug. 15, 1966 The King of Sweden - Thank you for letter, Aug. 21, 1966 Giulio Onesti, IOC-Rome - Thank you for book on Asiatic art "Apollo", Aug. 25, 1966 David D. Henry, President, U of Illinois - Thank you for "Apollo", Sept. 7, 1966 Ivar Vind, Denmark - Letter re: visit to Collection in San Francisco, Nov. 8, 1966 Henry F. Seldis, The Times - Re: article on Collection, Nov. 8, 1966 Gordon B. Washburn, Asia Howe G llery - "Chinese Treasures from Avery Brundage Collection" loan, Apr. 5, 1967 To Ivon d'Argence from John Walker, National Gallery of Art - Exhibition, July 25, 1967 Friends of the San Francisco Public Library - "Thank You Mr. Brundage," July 25, 1967 Lyndon Baines Johnson memo of congratulations on Avery Brundage addition to de Young Museum Brutus Hamilton - After visit to Collection Max Loehr, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard U - Thank you for "Chinese Ceramics," Apr. 15, 1968 26/20/37 309

Arthur A. Houghton Jr. - Thank you for becoming sponsor Centennial of Metropolitan Museum, June 20, 1968 Mayor Joseph Alioto - Giving all support to Mr. Brundage almost for anything, Aug. 14, 1968 Harry A. Olsen, Japan America Society of Chicago - Thanks for talk, July 14, 1970Lawsuits Avery Brundage v. Le Miroir des Sports, 1959-60 Avery Brundage v. E'Equipe, July, 1970 Box 335: Films and Tapes Films I. Sentinels of Silence Ancient Mexican ruins of Mayas, Toltecs, and Aztecs: pyramids, stone carvings, mosaics, temples, statues. The sites are Tenochtitlan Monte Alban, Mitla, Tula, Palenque, Chichen Itza, Uxmal. Narrated by Orson Welles. 16 mm. color film. Directed by Robert Amram. II. Der Olympiade der Kinder (The Olympics by Children) Children's drawings of the Olympics at Munich in 1972. No narration. 16 mm. color film. Produced by Brockner Trickfilm. III. World Treasure - Ours for the Voting Television commercials supporting the bond proposition (Proposition A) to build an addition to the De Young Museum to house Brundage's Asian art collection. The commercials consist of Brundage and a civic leader urging an affirmative vote. San Francisco, 1964. 16 mm. black and white. IV. International Olympic Committee Tokyo Session The 54th Session of the I.O.C. in 1958, showing scenes of Tokyo, Brundage, Japanese officials, Emperor Hirohito, and other Olympic officials. The scenes include the opening session, inspection of athletic stadiums, social events, sightseeing in Western Japan (seeing shrines, temples, statues, and pearl diving), and the opening ceremonies for the 3rd Asian Games being held in Tokyo. English Narration. 16mm. black and white. Produced by Asia Film Inc. V. Entrevista Saldano y Sr. Avery Brund ge Interview with Brundage concerning the Olympics to be held in Mexico City in October, 1968 Interview is in Spanish- it occurred August 15, 1968. 16mm. black and white This Week in Sports, narrated by . Produced by Telenews Hearst Metrotone News I. Winter Games Under Way Olympic Games at Squaw Valley, February, 1960 Opening ceremonies, Vice President Nixon, figure skating, hockey, ski jump DVD (3) DVD Transfer AVI Files MPG FIles 26/20/37 310

II. US Team Wins Hockey Title Olympic Games at Squaw Valley, February, 1960 Also skiing. See DVDs noted under I. Winter Games Under Way III. Olympic Hopefuls Meet in Trials Gymnastic trials for Olympic Games, Rome, 1960 IV. US Olympians in Top Form AAU championships and Olympic trials for summer games in Rome, 1960. Shot put, hammer throw, hurdles, sprints, . June 28, 1960 V. Four Qualify for Olympics Cycling trials for summer games in Rome, 1960. July 26, 1960. VI. Olympic Games Open in Rome Opening ceremonies, diving, swimming, cycling, wrestling, basketball. August 30, 1960. VII. American Stars Fail at Rome Shot put, high jump, 100 meter run, swimming. (Americans win some events; the title is somewhat misleading.) September 6, 1960. Films in Oversize File: I. Auf Wiedersehen, Mr. Brundage A film portrait of Brundage. Interviews with Brundage are overdubbed with a German translation. A written re-translation into English is with the film. Scenes include Brundage's eighty-fourth birthday party; interviews with Brundage in Chicago, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, and Lausanne; still photographs from Brundage's early career as an athlete and businessman; still photograph with Brundage and major world figures (De Gaulle, Khrushchev, Brezhnev, Pope Paul, Franco, and Hirohito); Brundage's Asian art collection; and Hitler opening the Olympic Games in Berlin in 1936. 16mm. color. By Horst Peets and Werner Schneider. ca. 1972 II. The Avery Brundage Collection of Asian Art Showing art from India, Cambodia, Indonesia, Thhailand, Nepal, Tibet, Afghanistan, China, Korea and Japan. Statues, sculpture, pottery of religious and secular orientation. William Hollenbeck, Narrator. 16mm. Black and white. 1968. III. XIX Olympic Games, Mexico City, 1968 Highlights of the games by ABC Sports. Covers opening of the games, track and field events, swimming events, equestrian events, gymnastics. Centers on achievements of Americans. Main narrator, . 16 mm. color, 1968. IV. "Olympic Cavalcade," Highlights of the XI (1936) Olympic Games, produced by United Artists/Westport International Films, Inc, 1948. 16 mm. black and white, ca. 45 minutes. Donated by Ruth Shellberg, November 20, 1989 Tapes:

I. Studio fur neue Musik-Heidelberg Aus-Viva-Musikproduktion Olympic Music Festival, 1972. In German. 26/20/37 311

II. Olympic Games, Munich, 1972 Opening ceremony, Brundage, Gustav Heinemann. III. Interview with Avery Brundage Interviewer speaks German; Brundage speaks English. Concerning the winter games at Sapporo in 1972; the disqualification of Karl Schranz, the possible ending of certain winter events or the entire winter games. IV. Brundage's Speech at the Tokyo Press Club, May 29, 1964 Concerning amateurism, nationalism (the use of national flags and anthems; the two Chinas;) and the construction of the sites for the summer games in Tokyo. V. Winter Olympics, Squaw Valley, 1960 Reports by Lowell Thomas on the Olympic Games. VI. Winter Olympics, Sapporo, 1972 Cassette recording

Box 336: Microfilm 56 reels of 16 mm. positive microfilm of the Brundage Papers produced by Notre Dame University ca. 1970 and arranged as represented in the Avery Brundage Collection Sport Files--Miscellaneous Reel 1 Amos, Alonzo Stagg - Bush, Clarence 2 Bushnell, Asa S. - Dikmanis, Janis 3 E - Friermood, H. T. 4 Friermood H. T. - Jopl, E. 5 Kennedy, Charles W. - Kirby, Gustavus T. (1934-37) 6 Kirby, Gustavus T. (1932-34) - McGovern, John T. (1940-52) 7 N - Rubien, Frederick W. (1940) 8 Rubien, Frederick W. (1939) - Simms, James P. (1947-52) 9 Simms, James F. - Trimble, Rufus J. (1946-48) 10 Van Camp, Owen - Worthmann, Dietrich IOC Secretariat & Presidents Reel 1 Berlioux, Monique - Westerhollf, Johann W. 2 Westerhollf, Johann W - Edstrom, J. S. IOC Members Reel 1 Aldao Richardo C. - Clark Jose de J. 2 Clark Jose de J. - Exeter Marquess of 3 Exeter, Marquess of - Gomez, Marte R. 4 Gomez, Marte R. - Massard, Armand 5 Massard, Armand - Mayer, Otto 6 Mayer, Otto 7 Mayer, Otto - Reczek, Wlodzimierz 8 Reczek, Wlodzimierz - Weir, Hugh 9 Weir, Hugh - Ydigoras, Fuentes M. Bulletin Officiel du Comite International Olympique 26/20/37 312

Reel 12 Jan. 1926 - Jan. 1938 Bulletin de Comite International Olympique Reel 7 Oct. 1946 - May 1956 8 July 1956 - Aug. 1963 9 Nov. 1963 - Aug. 1966 Circular Letters to IOC, NOC's & IF's, July 1952 - Dec. 1956 Circular Letters to IOC, July 1940 - Jan. 1946 Sport Files, National Olympic Committees Reel 1 Applications for Recognition as NOC - Australia, 1952-61 2 Australia, 1949-69 - China (Taiwan) 1952-61 3 Chinese Olympic Committee - Costa Rica

Box 337: Sport Files, National Olympic Committees Reel 4 Cuba - France, 1937-60 5 France, General - West Germany, NOC 6 West Germany, Saar - Iceland 7 India - Japan, Newspaper Clippings 8 Japan, Newspapers - Mexico 8A Netherlands Antilles NOC- Poland Olympic Committee 9 Poland, General, 1939-69 - South African Olympic National Games, 1963 10 South African National Games - Turkey 11 Uganda - Zambia Sport Files, International Federations & Sports Reel 1 General Assembly of International Sports Federations - International Amateur Baseball Federation 2 Baseball, 1941-69 - Federation Equestran International, 1965-69 3 Federation Equestrian International, 1960-62 - Federation Internationale Des Societies D'Avivon (Rowing), 1952-69 4 Federation Internationale Des Societies D'Avivon, 1962-69 - Table Tennis 5 Tobagganing - Winter Games Publications Reel 6 Amateur Athletic Union of the U.S., Dec. 1923 - Oct. 1929 11 Amateur Athlete, March 1930 - Dec. 1932 18 Jan. 1933 - June 1939 14 July 1939 - Dec. 1945 16 Jan. 1946 - July 1950 17 Aug. 1950 - Dec. 1950 15 Revue Olympique Jan. 1901 - Dec. 1911 4 Jan. 1912 - Dec. 1913 10 Olympische Rundschau 26/20/37 313

1 Olympic Review 5 Olympic News June 1923 - Aug. 1934 Scrapbooks Reel 2 3 Box 338: Mexico 68 (Mexican Organizing Committee). In 5 volumes (in Spanish and German) Vol. 1 El Pais Vol. 2 La Organizacion Vol. 3 Los Deportes Mexico 68. "Twelve Museums of Mexico (pamphlet) Olympic Newsletter (and Pictorial Review). Mexico 68 (In English except where noted). Mexican culture and Olympics, 1968. Numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 (one English, one Spanish), 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 (one English, one Spanish), 21, 22 (one English, one Spanish), 23 (one English, one Spanish), 24 (one English, one Spanish), 25

Box 339: Mexico 68 Vol. 4 La Olimpiada Cultural Vol. 5 (binder of souvenir items, listed on binder) Olympic Newsletter, Numbers 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38 (one English, one Spanish), 39 (one English, one Spanish), 40 (one English, one Spanish), 41 (issue on Brundage) (pictorial review: one English, one Spanish), 42 (one English, one Spanish), 43 Box 340: Olympic Programs, 1896 Universal Exposition, St. Louis, Program of Olympic Games and World's Championship Contests, 1904 IV Olympiad, London, Program and General Regulations, 1908 V Olympiad, Stockholm, Program, July 7, 13, 14, 15, 1912 V Olympiad, Stockholm, Track and Field Regulations, Swimming Regulations, 1912 VII Olympiad, Antwerp, Official Program, 1920 VII Olympiad, Paris, General Regulation, Track and Field Program, 1924 IX Olympiad, Amsterdam, Program, 1928 Box 341: Photocopies and Notes for the Stiftung Topographies des Terrors Exhibit (Berlin), by Marcus Funck, on "National Socialism and Sport: The Olympic Games 1936" Photograph Copies from Scrapbook 1 (7 images, 11 prints) The negative numbers are on the copies only, since Scrapbook 1 was very fragile until reformatted in 2001. This folder should be presented to users who wish to look at material in Scrapbook 1. Photograph Copies from: 26/20/37 314

Scrapbook 5 (1 print) Scrapbook 8A (1 print) Scrapbook 9 (1 image, 2 prints) Scrapbook 12B (4 images, 5 prints) Scrapbook 15 (1 print) Scrapbook 18 (4 images, 6 prints) Scrapbook 25 (19 images, 23 prints) Scrapbook 31, Leipzig, 1956 (20 images, 28 prints) Scrapbook 36 (4 images, 6 prints) Scrapbook 44 (2 prints) Scrapbook 57 (3 images, 6 prints) Scrapbook 64 (1 print) Scrapbooks 108 and 109, Leni Riefenstahl Photograph Album (4 images, 6 prints) Box 342: Scrapbook 1 (preservation photocopies) Inventory Items 1.10-55.07

Box 343: Scrapbook 1 (preservation photocopies) Items 56.01-108.111 Box 344: Scrapbook 1 (preservation photocopies) Items 109.01-A-11 Box 345: Scrapbook 10 Box 346: Scrapbook 25 (Note: The following materials were donate to the Spurlock Museum by Avery Brundage, and subsequently accessioned from the Spurlock Museum July 14, 2003. Additional Certificates, awards, and honors may be found in map size Box 347.) Certificates, Awards, Honors (1 folder) American Olympic Legion Member of the Eleventh Olympiad, Undated Order of the Grand Cordon of Brilliant Star Conferred by Republic of China, Undated Achievement Certificate from Japan signed by Avery Brundage, Undated United States Amateur Baseball Association Honorary Member, Undated “Excmo Senor of Santa Barbara” - Certificate with Title Bestowed by City of Santa Barbara, Undated Member and President of American Olympic Committee - Certificate of Achievement, 1932 (2 copies) Amateur Athletic Union Membership Certificate, May 25, 1933 26/20/37 315

U.S.A Baseball Congress Official Certificate, 1935 Pan American Aiway Systems Certificate, August 18, 1937 United States Olympian Midwestern Chapter Membership Certificate, 1949 Northwestern University Centennial Award and Program for Convocation, 1951 Testimonial Album Presented to Avery Brundage by the United States Olympic Committee and Athletes and Officials, 1952 Contribute, U.S. Olympic Fund “U.S Olympic Team Day”, 1952 U.S. Olympic Association Certificate of Appreciation, 1952 United State Olympic Trials JUDO Official, Presented by New York World’s Fair 1964-1965 Corporation, 1964 Art Institute of Chicago Patron, 1965 "Leader in Volleyball" - Certificate Awarded by United State Volleyball Association, May 10, 1966 Board of Supervisors of County of Santa Barbara Achievement Certificate Commemorating 80th Birthday, December 4, 1967 "Sportsman of the Year" from Union League Foundation for Boys' Clubs, 1968 International Softball Federation Award, 1968 Mina: Urha Kaleva Kekkanen, 1969 Pierre de Coubertin-Medaille in Gold, June 23, 1969 Deutsche Hochschule Fu KorperKultur - Leipzig, July 25, 1969 City of Los Angels to Avery Brundage Certificate of Appreciation, October 20, 1969 World Sports Congress, December 7, 1969 Olympic Achievement Certificate, 1970 Osterreichisches Olympicsches Comite, April 29, 1971 Grand Officeir de'lOrdre Grand-Ducal de la Couronne de Chene, September 1971 First Class of the Order of the Rising Sun Awarded by Emperor of Japan, 1972 "Olympian" - Title Conferred by Resolution in Athens, June 12, 1972 (3 items) Brazilian Olympic Committee to Avery Brundage, August 14, 1972 Union League Club of Chicago Commemorative Certificate, 1973 Federation Internationale De Volleyball Medal in Munich, September 6, 1972 Amateur Athletic Union Life Membership, June 8, 1945 International Olympic Academy Achievement Certificate, August 1970

Box 347: (Map Size Box in UAR 49-4) Certificates, Awards, Honors Certificate in Greek, Undated United States Track and Field to Brundage for Outstanding Achievement in Track and Field, Undated VIIe Olympiade Paris Diplome, from International Olympic Committee, 1924 El Comite Organizador de los 111 Juegos Deportivos Bolivarianos, 1951 Tokyo Metropolitan government “Honorary Tokyo Citizen,” 1955 University of Illinois Alumni Association Illini Achievement Award, 1958 Guest of Honor of the Heroic City of Puebla de Zaragoza, 1963 National Track and Field Association General Chien Ta-Chum to Brundage, 1965 Republic of the Congo Ordre Du Merite Congolais, 1967 City of Los Angeles Resolution of Thanks, 1967 National YMCA Physical Education Assembly and Committee Greetings, 1967 County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors to Brundage, 1967 Organizacion Deportiva Panamericana, 1967 Grenoble 1968 Xes jeux Olympiques d’Hiver Diplome, 1968 El Comite Organizador De Los Juegos De la XIX Olimpiada Diploma, 1968 I Olimpiada de Periodismo Certamen Internacional “Francisco Zarco” Diploma, 1969 26/20/37 316

Baudouin, Roi de Belges Grand Officier de L’ordre de Leopold II, 1969 Comite Constitue Par La Ville de Sion-Valais Candidate Suisse A Lorganisation Des XIIes Jeux Olympiques...Lettre De Creance, 1970 Certificate from Taiwan Goverment in Chinese to Brundage, 1970 Certificate in Greek, 1971 iZMiR AKDENiZ OYUNLARI Diploma, 1971 Certificate from Government of Japan in Japanese to Brundage, 1971 National Olympic Committees to President Avery Brundage, 1972 La Federacion Nacional de Charros Distinguido companero Charro, 1972 Laura Bride powers memorial Award, 1972 Cuarto Congreso Argentino de Medicina del Deporte to Brundage, 1972 Senado Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico to Brundage, 1972 California Legislature Resolution Resolution Commending Brundage, 1973 Salute from Employees of La Salle, President Olympic Committee, 1972 Supreme Council Sovereign Grand Inspectors General Honorary Member, 1973 Premio Panathlon International, 1973 Certificate in Russian to Brundage, 1982 Photographs Japanese Team Receiving Medals from Avery Brundage at Ceremony, standing next to GDR and CCCP teams,

Box 348: (Oversize Box) Photo Albums Presented to Avery Brundage Deutsche Hochschule fur Korperkultur, Leipzig El Comite Olimpico De Mexico Presenta: Photographs of Sports Installations in Mexico City Visit of Mr. Avery Brundage, President of the International Olympic Committee to Kiel on 5 June, 1972 Box 349: Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes Unidentified individuals (Brundage ancestors?) Daguerreotypes: Adult Man Youth with infant Woman Ambrotypes: Group of men outdoors Little girl Young adult woman Adult man in military uniform Adult woman Young adult woman Adult woman Oversize File - Box 350 and Exhibit Cases From Box Number Cortina, 1956 161 Melbourne, 1956 162 Olimpicus, Rome, 1960 168 Tokio, 1964 173 Draft of the Program for the Games of the XIXth Olympiad 177 26/20/37 317

Calendar of 1970 179 Bulletin of the Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXth Olympiad 181 Volume 1 October 1968 Volume 2 May 1969 Volume 3 May 1970 Volume 4 March 1971 Volume 6 September 1971 Volume 7 June 1972 Olympia 72 183 IX Central American and Caribbean Games, Kingston, Jamaica, July 21-August 4, 1962, Rules and General Program 198 First Panamerican Games 202 Number 1 December 1950 Number 2 January 1951 Number 3 February 1951 La Pintura Columbiana en los VI Juegos Panamericanos de Cali, 1971 (2 copies) 205 II Semana Deportiva Internacional Centro de Prensa, Mexico City, Mexico, December 12-20, 1966 206 Italia Sportiva, January 1, 1953 230 National Skiing, Complete Volume of 1957-58 Season 230 Neve Ghiaccio Sole, April 24, 1949 230 Citation for Caballero Gran Oruz, Order of Civil Merit, Spain Dec. 2, 1965 S Films I. Auf Wiedersehen, Mr. Brundage. 16mm. color. 1972 II. The Avery Brundage Collection of Asian Art. 1968 III. XIX Olympic Games, Mexico City, 1968 Photographs 1930 Avery Brundage at the British Empire Games Jan. 30, 1930, Chicago Athletic Association Dinner Oct. 1957, Berlin, Dr. Theodore Lewald Lady, ca. 1900 Lady ca. 1920 Gentleman, 1920 Graduation Class, school children, ca. 1900 3 ladies and 3 gentlemen, ca. 1900 (3 prints) Caricature of Edward Brundage, ca. 1916 Avery Brundage by Murillo, St. Louis Avery Brundage by Greystone Studies, New York (3 prints) Track Team, U. of Illinois with winning trophy, ca. 1908 Track Team, U. of Illinois, ca. 1908 Painting of Avery Brundage throwing discuss, ca. 1914 Man by Moffett, Chicago (2 copies) Stone religious figure (Buddha) Drawing of Avery Brundage by Gaucho 5-6-60 Colored photograph of downtown area by Peter Garbe, Berlin, DDR Colored photograph of downtown area and clock tower by Peter Garbe, Berlin, DDR 26/20/37 318

Black and white photograph of Otto-Grotewohl Str. by Peter Garbe, Berlin, DDR Wedding portrait by Bachrach Colored wedding portrait by Backrach Scrapbooks Certificates of Acceptance by Avery Brundage of the National Collegiate and Scholastic Swimming Trophy, Melbourne, Dec. 7, 1956 Olympia, New York, Summer 1936 (2 copies) The World Magazine, "America's All-Around Champion and His Stringent Rules for Athletic Success," Oct. 1, 1916 (5 copies) Poster Sports in Africa, General Secretariat of the Supreme Council for Sport in Africa, Yaounde, Federal Republic of Cameroon, 1971-72 (8 copies) Pencil Sketch - Avery Brundage, IOC President, Portrait with Asian art and 1912 Olympics by Al Rainovic, 1968 (In Box 99) 26/20/37 319

Record Series 26/20/37 Avery Brundage Collection Duplicate Publications Box 1: The Four Dimensions of Avery Brundage (17 cc) Box 2: same (17 copies) Box 3: same (17 copies Box 4: same (17 cc)

Box 5: same (17 cc) Box 6: same (17 cc) Box 7: same (17 cc) Box 8: Four Dimensions (3 cc) The Speeches of Avery Brundage, 1952-68 (20 cc) Discours du President Avery Brundage de 1952-1968 (in French) (4 cc) "The Fumbled Ball" (pamphlet, address by A.B. 12/1/1966) (20 cc) "Olympism " (pamphlet, IDC: 1972) (22 cc) "Olympisme " (in French) (18 cc) Olympic Games and Art in Greece (Athens: 1956) Box 9: American Plympic Committee Report, 1920 (4 cc) American Olympic Committee Report, 1936 (7 cc) Box 10: American Olympic Committee Report, 1928 (2 cc but one is in poor condition- missing front cover and back cover detached) Report of the USOC, 1948 Games (9 cc) Box 11: 26/20/37 320

Report of the USOC, 1948 Games (10 cc) Box 12: Report of the USOC, 1948 Games (10 cc) Box 13: United States 1952 Olympic Book (9 cc) Box 14: "United States Olympic Team: 1948" (roster) (3 cc) "The Pageantry Story: VIII Olympic Winter Games, Squaw Valley, 1960" (pamphlet) (5 cc) "A Tribute to the American People" (pamphlet re: Auatralia's monument to U.S. troops) ca. 1952 "Facts and Figures: Olympic Winter Games, Squaw Vally, 1960" 2 cc) Wrestling program 1964 Olympics, Tokyo "USOC Rules for the Fuidance of Games Commitee and list of Games Committees", 1948 (2 cc) Programas Dulture de la IXI Olimpaide, Mexico 68 Organizing Committee, issues: "Zhok-Folk Ballet" "Drama workshop of Cuba", (2 cc) "Noh and Kyogen Theatre", (2 cc) "African Balley" "Ballet of the Five ", (2 cc) "Merce Cunningham and His Dance Company" "Ballet of the America" (2 cc) "National Ballet of Cuba" (2 cc) "National Balley of Canada" (2 cc) "Martha Graham and Dance Company" "Prague Ballet" "The Bayanihan Ballet" "Marot/Sade" Soloists of the Bolshoi Ballet. "Olympic Update", Seoul Organizing Committee, May 1987 "Seoul Flame," Seould Organizing Committee, May 1987 Seoul 1988 (program) The Seoul Olympic Villager no. 8 (September 10, 1988) (newspaper) The Seoul Olympian, no. 14 (September 16, 1988 (newspaper) "Memoria y Bolance," (Argentinian Olympic Committee pamphlet), 1949 (Children's souvenir Olympic ticker albums, (1972) (2 cc) Frooks, Dorothy. The Olymic Torch (NY: 1946), (4 cc) Olympische Spiele 1956, Cortina-Stockholm-Merbourne (2 cc) ICO, "The Olympic Games: Fundamental Principles, Rules and Regulations, General Information", 1958 "Rules for Regional Games," English/French, 1952 (2 c) "Rules Conerning the Attribution of the Alympic Awards, " English/Grench Spanich "Protocol," English/French/Spanish, 1953 (2 cc) "The IOC and the Modern Olympic Games," ca. 1933 (3 cc) 1950 (3 cc) (French Language), 1949, 1973 26/20/37 321

"Report to the IOC", Melbourne Organizing Committee, April 1954 Brundage, The Challenge, Janpanses Ed., 1972 Box 15: Mexico City Olympic Organizing Committee, Bulletion 1966-67 nos.: 4 (2 cc), 5, 6 (2 cc), 7 (9 cc), 8 (6 cc), 9 (2 cc), and 10 V Juegos Deportivos Bolivarianos Memoria, 1965 "Simbolos Culturos Mexico 68" "Mexico 68: Program Sportixs, Billets, Sites be Competition" (map/Timetable) (5 cc) "Transaction, Asian Games Federation, 1968 "Programa Artistico Y Cultural", Mexico City Games, 1968 (2 cc) Mexico City Organizing Committee, Olympic Newsletter, nos: 1 (51 cc), 2, 3 (2 cc), 4 (3 cc), 5 (3cc), 6 (2 cc), 7 (3 cc), 8 (2 cc), 9 (3cc), 10 (2 cc), 11 (31 cc), 12 (31 cc) Box 16:

Olympic Newsletter, nos: 13 (31 cc), 14 (2 cc), 15 (3 cc), 16, 17, 18 (2 xx), 19, 20 (4 cc), 21 (2 xx), 22, 23 (3 xx), 24 (3 cc), 25 (3 cc), 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40, 43, 44 26/20/37 322

Index A Box No. Amateur Rule, National Ski Association 13 Amateurism 11, 102, 107, 156, 181, 243 Aberdare, Lord Clarence 50, S12B 247, 293, 330, S1, S5, S100 Ace 251 Clippings 271 Additions of Sports to Olympic program 102 Definitions by A.O.A. and A.O.C. 232 Ademola, Adetokumbo 50 in Skiing 219 Aeronautics 210 and Olympics, outline of article on 244 Afghanistan 116 America First Committee S1, S13 Africa 276 American Academy of Physical Education 223 African games 196, S8A American Association of Health, Aguirre, Enrique C. 139 Physical Education and Recreation 14, 223 Airplane racing 290 Meeting 245 Akihito, Crown Prince 295, 298 American Athletic Association of the Deaf 223 Alameda County Weekender 242 American Boy 244, 251 Alaska 326 American Broadcasting Company 102 Alaska Expedition, Alexander Revell American Dairy Association 173 - Field Museum S12B, S23, S34 American Jewish Life Statement 246 Albania 116 The American Legion Magazine 251 Alberdi, Enrique 50 American Olympic Association S1 Aldao, Ricardo C. 50 Bulletin 251 Alexander, Reginald S. 50 American Olympic Committee 152 Alexandria, Egypt 196, 200 Publications 251 Algeria 51, 116 American Olympic Foundation 223 Ali, Syed Wajid 50 American Olympic Fund 232 "The All American Way" 244 American Olympic Reunion 227 All-around champion, AAU S12, S13, S18 American Olympic Team 242 Allsports 244, 251 American Ski Annual 252 Alpine Ski medals, return of 175 American Water Ski Association 270 Altin, Chris 19 Americanism, U.S.O.C. 232 Amateur Athlete 2, 244, 251 Amerika-Europa Games, Stuttgart, 1969 308 Amateur Athletic Union 1-10, 242-244, 248, 292, 300 Andrassy, Count Geza 50 S1, S5, S12, S12A, S18, S34, S38, S70, S73, S75 Andrianov, Konstantin 50, 82 Awards 5 Anti-Semitism 152-155 Board of Governors 4 Apartment 324 Building Fund 4 Applications for recognition as national Bulletin 4, 251 Olympic committees 116 Championships 335 Applications, Olympic positions 14 Code 10 Archery 210, 290, 309, S76 Committees 2-4 Argentina 50, 51, 61, 116, 190, 202, 203, 276, 326 Finances 4-5 Arkansas Journal 252 Foreign Relations Committee 2-4 Arkansas, University of 15 NCAA, U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce Armed Services 109 hearing 12 Armstrong, William 19 Newsletter Arroyo Yerovi, Dr. Agustin 50 5 Art 245, 246, 324, 325, 334 Patrons Committee 5 Clippings 274 Pro-Jewish resolution S1 Collection of Avery Brundage242, S8A, S9, S11, S12A, S12 Publicity 6 Competition 156 Regional associations 6, 7 Rules 302, 303 Rules and regulations 8 Sports 8 Box No. Amateur Bicycle League of America 309 Amateur Code, In Defense of the 244 Exhibitions at Olympic Games 303-305, 307 Amateur, Definition by A.A.U. 10 Art Institute of Chicago S12B Arts Committee 102 Box No. Asahi Evening News 172, 252 Asahi Picture News 252 26/20/37 323

Asahi Sports 252 Beaumont, Jean B. Comte de 100, S1, S8A Asian art 335 Beitz, Berthold S1 Asian Games 196, 197, 289, 308, S7, S105 Belgium 59, 60, 63, 64, 118, 151, 188, 276 Associated Press 230 Bellmar, Fred 13 Association of European Athletics (AEA) 292 Benavides, Alfredo S1 Association Internationale de Boxe Amateur 212 Benjelloun, Hadj Mohammed S1 Association Internationale de Bercasa, Jose A. 51 la Presse Sportive 230 Berea Alumnus 253 Athens, Greece S63 Athlete's Newsletter 4 Berea College 15 Athletic American 252 Berlin, Germany 206, 301, 302, OF The Athletic Institute 223 Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung 253 Athletic recruiting 293 Berlioux, Monique 43, 44 Scholarships 271, S5, 59 Berlioz, Hector S44 Athletics 301-303, 306, 308 Bermuda 118, 326 and Business 244 Berry, Romeyn 332 and Industry 244 Bicycling, See cycling Atlanta, Georgia 199 Big Ten 293, S34 Austin, Warren R. S38 Bike Sports Trail 253 Australia 59, 64, 117, 161-165, 276 Bikila, Abebe 295 278, 304, 533, S5-S7 Bingham, J. Lyman 4, 20, S12B, S12C Australian News and Information Bureau 164 Bingham, William J. 333, S1, S2, S12 Press 163 Black athletes 176 Austria 60, 61, 117, 169, 170, 187 in the United States 287 190, 194, 278, 304, 326 Olympic boycott by American S88, S90, S91 Automobile racing S76 Blake, Robert 20 Axel, Prince (Denmark) 50, S16 Blessing, L. G. 334 Ayars, James S. S38 Bloemfontein, South Africa 289, 308 Azuma, Ryotoro 50 de Blonay, Baron Godefroy 51 Bobsled 13, 211, S69 Bobsleigh 306, 309 B and tobagganing 211 Bolanaki, Angelo 51 Badminton 210 Boletin Bibliografico de la Secretaria Bahai temple S14, S34 de Hacienda y Credito Publico 253 Bahamas 117 Boletin de los Desportes 253 Baillet-La Tour, County Henri 42 197, 198, S5 Bakrac, Boris 51 Bolivia 118, 326 Banff, Alberta, Canada 188, 190 Bombay, India 310 Bangert, Bill 19 Bonacossa, Alberto 51, 102 Bangkok, Thailand 197, 308 Bank Notes, Melbourne 253 Box No. Barbados 117 Barbosa Baez, Enrique O. 51 Trophy 102 Barbuti, Ray 20 Bookmark 243 Barcelona, Spain 200, 289, 292 Borotra, Jean 20 Barranquilla, Colombia 198 Bowdoin College 15 Bowling 8, 212, 254, 290 Box No. lawn S9 Boxing 8, 212, 244, 290, 301-303 Barry, Amadou 51 306, 309, S1, S2, S50, S76 Barth, Arthur 13 Boy Scouts of America 223 Baseball 210, 254, 290, 306, 308 Boycott, 1937 Olympics 155, S1 Basketball 8, 13, 211, 290, 302, 303 by United States black athletes 287, S91 306-308, 335, S19A, S76 Bradley, Tom 195 Scandal 8 Brazil 55, 57, 58, 60, 62, 118, 205, 276, 326 Suppression of 287 Brazzaville, Congo 196 Women's 8 Brezhnev, Leonid I. 335 and Football, fixing 271 Bridge 290 game, U.S.A.-U.S.S.R. 185 Brigham Young University 15 Batinton 211 British Empire and Commonwealth Games 198, 289, OF Bauer, Carl O. 20 track team welcome 244 Bavaria 181 British Olympic Association 269, 307 26/20/37 324

British Olympic Journal 253 Cahiers 230 -United States Games 308, S34 Cain, John S26 Broken time 102, 244, 246, 247, S4, S70, S72, S73 Caisson Digger, 100 feet under Brown, Edmund 194 Chicago with a 244 Brown, George McL. 51 Calgary, Alberta, Canada 188, 189 Bruch, Ricky Cali, Colombia 199, 205, 206, 289 Brundage, Avery 102, 107, 110, 111, 156 California 7, S8, S8A 181, 213, 240-250, 294-300, OF Ocean Lifeguard Championships 223 Anti-semitic charges 274 Olympic Commission 167 Articles and speeches 244-251, S13, S70-S73 Real estate 274 list of for 1929-68 244 Ski Association 223 Awards 240, 324, S3, S3A State University at Hayward 15 Biographical brochures 240 University of, at Berkeley 15 Birthday, 80th 246, S80-S84 Riverside 15 Book notes on Russian sports 244 Santa Barbara 15 Business activities 274 Cambodia 119, 276, 307, 326 Christmas cards 242 Camerouns 119, OF Clippings 272-274 Campbell, New York S104 Cup 242 Foundation 246 Box No. Honor, Civil Committee to 246 Interviews 250 Canada 51, 53, 60, 62, 64, 115, 119 Invitations to speak 240, 241 179, 185-190, 193, 194, 205, 276, 286, S4 vs. Lannan 274 Cannon, Ralph 22, 233 Medals and awards, list of 240 Canoeing 212, 290, 302, 303, 306 Personal philosophies 274 Canton Oriental Cultural Association 253 Re-election as IOC President S8 Caracas, Venezuela 197, 199 Resignation as IOC President S8 Carl Diem Institut 22 Speech notes 244 Carrel, Elbert 190 Cartoons 183 Box No. Casting 212 Casting Federation Tournament, Telegrams sent 240 International 309 Travel 275 Catholic Youth Organization 244 Brundage, Chester L. S12C, S104 Central African Republic 119 Brundage, Edward J. 334, S12C, S104, OF Central American and Caribbean Games198, 199, 244, 245, 289, Brundage, Mrs. Elizabeth 295, 298, S8A S72, OF Brundage, Mariann S106 Central Republic Bank and Trust Company S12B Brundage Family S104, OF Central United States Ski Association 223 Brussels, Belgium 188 Ceylon 119 Buck, Clifford 232 Chad 119 Budapest, Hungary 308 Champ, Missouri 19 Budo demonstration 306 Champion Award Winners 102 Buenos Aires, Argentina 190, 202, 203, 389, 308 Champions, Ex-Olympic 287 Builder's Forum 253 Chamrousse 174 Building Construction 244, 344, S10, S12, S14, S34 Chang, Key Young S2 Bulgaria 63, 114, 118, 276, S7, S12B, S19A Channel City Club 247 Bulgarian Olympic Committee Bulletin 253 Chapman, Ralph S34 Burckhardt, Carl 107 Character building, sports as 287 Bureau International de Pedagogie Charte de Jeux Olympiques 102 Sportive, Lausanne 233 Charusathiara, Prapass 52 Burghley, Lord David, See Exeter Chess 212 Burke, Henry P. 20, 233 Chiang Kai-Shek S9A Bush, Clarence 20, 233 Chicago, Illinois 187, 188, 204, 242, 247, 289 Bushnell, Asa 21, S38 295, 296, 308, S2, S6, S7, S12, S13, S34 Business and Finance 288, 334, S13 Chicago 253 Bustamente, Julio B. 51 Chicago Art Institute S11 Bustos Moron, Horacio 51 Chicago Association of Commerce Butler, John M. 333 and Industry 248, S13 Butler, Michael 21 Athletic Association 244, S1, S12A, S18, S34, OF The Cherry Circle 253 Campaigns to promote 248 C Commonwealth Club 246 26/20/37 325

Herald-American football game 242 Committee for Free Asia 223 Medal of Merit S12B Committee of One Million S38 Olympic site and sports center 248 Olympics 244 Box No. Recreation Commission 242 Sport Week 223 The Commonwealth and Empire Review 254 Tribune, Commonwealth Club of California Dinner for French and (San Francisco) 245, 246, S12B American boxers 244, 324 Compton, F. E. & Co. 22 Cone, Frank M. 243 Box No. Confederation des Sports du Quebec 185 Congo, Republic of the 124, 196 Chicago Connelly, Raymond 254 Tribune, Dinner for French and American Constantine, King of Greece 53, 332, S8A, S50 boxers 244, 324 Construction contracting Sunday Magazine 253 Avery Brundage Company 242, 334, S10, S12, S14 University of 16, 243, 244 Cortina 161 World's Fair of 1933 S1, S12 Costa Rica 124 Yacht Club 294 Cosmopolitan 230 Youth Week 247 Coubertin, Pierre de 11, 103, 110, 244, 288 Children 335 Grave S12B Children's Scholarship League 242 International Athletic Games, Buenos Aires 308 Chile 51, 62, 120, 206, 276, 326, S7 Speech 246 China, People's Republic of 64, 120-122, 276, 326 Coudert, Frederic R. 53 S6, S8, S8A, S78 Coulon, Roger 207, 222 Quits IOC S38 Council of Europe 104 Question S12B, S38 Counter Olympic Soccer Tourney Movement 234 Republic of (Taiwan) 58, 120-122, 276 Cox, Norman C. B. 22 335, S7, S8, S8A, S12C, S38, S39, S45 Crane, Harvey 22 China's Sports 253 Cricket 290 Chinese bronzes S12B Cristoforo Colombo, Premio Internationale magazines 201 dello Sport 111 sports 256 Crosby, Harry L. "Bing" 27, 56, 190, S12A Chrysler Events 253 Cross, Cecil L. S. 53 Circular letters 168 Crowell and Collier Building 244 Cities which desire to stage Olympic Csanadi, Arpad 53, 97 games, information for 104 Cuadernos Olimpicos 254 Citizens Keep America Out of War 244, S12 Cuba 60, 82, 104, 124, 125, 276 Clark, Granville S38 Cultural programs 156, 158, 161, 168, 170, 176 Clark, Sheldon 244, S34 179, 181 Clark Flores, Jose de J. 52, 96, 333 Cunningham, James H. 332 Cleveland, Ohio 204 Curling 212 The Coach 253 Curtis, Ernst 110 Coach as Key Man, The 244 Curtis-Bennett, Noel 53 Codeball S34 Cycling 8, 82, 212, 290, 301-303, 308 Cold War S6 309, 335, S19A, S20, S39, S76 Colgate Alumni News 253 Road Race 303 College alumni and athletics 244 Suppression of 287 football associations 293 Czechoslovakia 57, 59, 125, 206, 276 sports 293, S5, S9A Czechoslovakian problem 176 Colleges, Olympic sports in S1 Colleges and universities 16-18 Collins, Leroy S28 D Colombia 123, 198, 199, 205, 206, S3 Colorado Springs, Colorado 187 Dahomey 125 Colorful Colorado 253 Daily American (Rome) 254 Columbia University 16 Box No. Columbus, Ohio 195 Comelin, Julio Gerlein 53 Dakar, Senegal 196 Comite Internationale des Sports Silencieux 223 Daume, Willi 53 Comite Olympique National Italien Dawes, A. Signey 53 Bulletin Officio 254 Day, Donald 22 Commercialism in Olympics S7 Decathlon 213, 290, S18 26/20/37 326

Defense du Sport 254 wrong with current 244 De Gaulle, Charles 335 The English Speaking World 254 Demont, Rick 185 Equestrian sporting events 13, 139, 152, 161 Dennis, Laurence 324 213, 301-304, 306, 308, 309, 335, S7, S19A Denmark 50, 64, 125 L'Equipe 230 Denver, Colorado 191, 192, 286, S99 Ericsson, Gunnar L. V. 54 Desborough, Lord 53 Erler, Suat 54 Desmond, Frank H. 22 Esperanto language 104 Destino (Barcelona) 254 Esportiva a Gazeta (Sao Paulo) 254 Detroit, Michigan 187, 188, 190, 194, S2, S5, S8A Esportiva Illustrada 254 Deutscher Sportbund 223 Estatutos, Bylaws of IOC 104 Dewey, Godfrey 233 Ethiopia 126 Dewey, Thomas E. 187 Europe 276 De Young Museum (San Francisco) 243, 335 European Games 104, 199, 289, 308 S8A, S11, S43, S103 Everybody's 254 Dharmug 254 Exeter, Marquess (Lord David Burghley)54, 55, 82, 298, S1 Diaz Ordaz, Gustav 246, 332, S9, S61, S65 Exiles 116 Dibos, Eduardo 53 Diem, Carl 22, 110 Diem, Liselott 22 F Dikmanis, Janis 22 Diplomas 104, S3, S3A, S15 Fair Play for American Athletes 234 Dipping of the United States Flag 104, 109 Fairleigh Dickinson University 16 Dirksen, Everett McK. 114, 204 Falk Handy Facts 254 Discovery 254 Fearnley, Thomas 23, 55 Discus 213, 290, S76 Cup 104 Ditlev-Simonsen Jr., Olaf C. 54 Federated Advertising Club 244 Diving 290, 306 Federation Aeronautique Internationale 210 Djakarta, Indonesia 197, 201, 289 Federationnn Equestre Internationale 213 Djoukitch, Svet. S. 54 Federation Internationale Amateur Dodge News Magazine 254 de Cyclisme 212 Dolomiti 254 de Basketball Amateur 211 Dominican Republic 125 de Billard 211 Doping 82, 99 de Bobsled et de Tobagganing 211 Drake University 16 de Canoe 212 Drew, A. Gwendolyn 10 Box No. Drugs and doping 287 Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia 297 de Chronometreurs 210 Duer, A. O. 12 de Curling 212 Dunne, T. Morris 332 d'Education Physique Bulletin 254 Dyrssen, Gustav P. W. 54 d'Escrime (Fencing) 213, 214 de Football Association-FIFA (Soccer) 214, 292 Bulletin 255 E News 255 de Gymnastique 215 Eaton, Edwin D. 13 Federation Internationale Halterophile Box No. et Culturiste (weightlifting) 221 de Handball 215 Echanges, Comite International de 104 de Hockey sur Gazon 216 Economic Club of Detroit 245 de Lutte Amateur (wrestling) 222 Ecuador 50, 58, 125, 197 Federation Internationale Eddy, Arnold 7 Medecine Sportive 210 Edstrom, J. Sigfrid 42, 43, 70, 245, S5, S12B de Natation Amateur-FINA (swimming) 84, 220 Egypt 62, 126, 149, 196, 200, 326, S7 Official Bulletin 255 Einaudi, Luigi S12B des Quilleurs (bowling) 212 Eisenhower, Dwight D. 332, S8, S8A, S12B, S28, S38 de Roller Skating 217 Ekelund, Bo 54 de Rugby Amateur 217 Ekstrom, Sven 148 de Ski-FIS 218, 292, S7 Eligibility in college sports 104 de Skibob 219 El Salvador 126 des Societes d'Aviron (rowing) 217 Emery, Ira G. 145 du Sport Universitaire-FISU Bulletin 255 Employee Recreation 254 de Tir à l'Arc (archery) 210 Engineering Education?, Is there something de Volleyball 221 26/20/37 327

Federation Suisse de Marche (walking) 221 Furlong, Bill 293 Federazione Ginnastica D'Italia 255 Future 256 Federazione Sport Silenziosi d'Italia 223 Bolletino 224 Feldco Publications 230 G Fencers League of America 10 Fencing 214, 290, 301-303, 306, 308, S76 Gabon 127 Ferreira Santos, José 55 Gafner, Raymond M. 55 Ferris, Daniel J. 4, 23, 24, 297, S7, S38 Gallico, Paul 233, S4 Field Hockey 215 Games Committee 158 Field Museum S23 Gaudy, R. J. 242 Figure Skating 217 GANEFO, See New Emerging Forces The Filipino Athlete 256 Gardner, George L. 26 Films Garland, John J. 56 "The All American Way" 244 Box No. "Auf Wiedersehen, Mr. Brundage" OF "The Avery Brundage Collection of Garland, William M. 56, 233, 298, 332, S1 Asian Art" OF Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany 187 XIX Olympic Games, Mexico City, 1968 OF Gebrauchsgraphik 256 "Sentinels of Silence, Mexico" 335 Gedényi, Mihály S65 Films, Radio and Television156, 162, 165, 168, 169, 171, 174, 179 Gemayel, Gabriel 57, 333 Box No. General Assembly of International Sports Federations 207 Financial Status 334 George Williams College 16 Financing of Swedish and Swiss Sport 104 German tour 5 Fine Arts 152 Germany 51, 53, 57, 58, 60-62, 127-130, 152-155 Finland 55, 58, 59, 62, 115, 126, 156, 158-160 181-185, 187, 206, 276, 278, 286, 301, 302 188, 190, 193, 243, 276, 278, 302, 303 307, 326, 335, S1, S5, S21, S25, S36, S44, S98 S1, S2, S4 Germany Finlandia News Service 256 Democratic Republic (DDR) Finnish Scholarship Fund, U.S.O.C. 234 East 129, 130, 276, S8, S8A Firpo, Luis 298 S31, S57, S73 Fiske, W. M. L. 332 Sports in the 184 Flag salute 152 East-West merger S7 Flags and hymns 104 Federal Republic of (BRD) Flagstaff, Arizona 187 West 127-129, 276 Flaherty, Vincent X. 25, 298 German-Jewish conflict 234, S1 Fleming, Peggy 174 Committee on Fair Play in Sports 235 Florence, Italy 194 Gerson, Samuel N. 227, 298 Florida 6 Ghana 130 Florida State University 16 Gibraltar 130 Fock, Jenö S58 Gilbert, Alfred C. 26, S1 Food and housing 156 Gill, Harry 332, S18 Football, college 13, 245 Glassboro State College 17 Glickman, Marty 335 Football, college Gliding and Soaring 13, 215 National Football Foundation and Goelitz, Harry S18 Hall of Fame 244 Golf 215, 290, S76 "What's Wrong With College Football" 245 Gomez, Marte R. 57 professional 290, 309 Graebner, Norman 232 Soccer, See Soccer Graves, George W. 233 "For Honor of Country and Glory of Sport" 244 Great Britain 50, 53-55, 58, 59, 62, 115, 130 Ford assembly plant 242, S14 156, 202, 276, 278, 301, 303, 327 Foreign Correspondents Club, Tokyo 246, 247 S104, S107 Formosa, See China, Republic of (Taiwan) Greece 50, 58, 59, 115, 131, 276, 326 France 51, 58, 60, 62, 126, 127, 152, 174 S8A, S50, S63 175, 193, 276, 278, 306, 326, S107 Greim, Willard N. 26 Franco, Fancisco 300, 335 Griffith, John L. 26 Freyermuth, George 25 Groeninger, William C. "Bill" 26 Friermood, Harold T. 25, 333 Grombach, John W. 26 Frith, Inger K. 333 Grotius Foundation, the International 104 Fumbled Ball, The 245, 246 Gruss, Joseph G. A. 57 Funk and Wagnalls Encyclopedia 230 Guatemala 64, 131, 198 26/20/37 328

Guatemala City, Guatemala 198 Hobson, Howard 211 Guell, Baron de, See MacMahon Hodler, Marc 58 Guiana 131 Hogarty, Alexander J. 58 Guinle, Arnaldo 57 Hollenbeck, William 335 Guirandou, D. M. Louis 57 Holm Jarrett Rose, Eleanor 235, S12A Box No. Case S1 Holt, Ernest J. H. 27, 165 Guisan, Henri 26, 57, S12B Honduras 131 Gustav Adolph, King of Sweden 334 Honey, Reginald 58 Gymnastics 8, 13, 215, 290, 301-303, 306 Hong Kong 131, 132, 326 308, 309, 335, S19A, S20, S22 Honkajuuri, Paavo 58 S54A, S55A, S65 Honolulu, Hawaii 206 Hook, James 5 Hoover, Herbert 234, S1 H Hope, Leslie T. "Bob" 27, S6, S12A Horton, William L. 27 Habu, Madinet 295 The Hotel Monthly 256 Hainsworth, Harry 6 Houston, Herbert 234 Haiti 131 Houston, Texas 187 Hajós, Alfréd S65 Hsin T'i yu 256 Hakumen Herald 246 Hsu, Henry H. 58 Hale, Prentis S8 Hughes, Richard 190 Halim, Abdel Mohamed 57 Hulbert, Murray 27, 234 Hall, W. Hunt 332 Hull, Cordell 202 Hamengku Buwono, Sultan 58 Hull, Donald F. S9 Ham, Maolin S38 Hungary 50, 53, 60, 132, 276, 326 Hamilton, Brutus 332 S22, S58, S59, S64, S72 Handball 8, 215, 290, 302, 309, S12 Hungarian Olympic Committee, S12A, S13, S18, S34, S75 7th Anniversary 247 Handball 256 Hunter, Bobby Lee 182 Hanover, Prince George 58 Hunter, Evan 27 Hatfield, Mark 114 Havalanta Games 199 Havana, Cuba 199 I Havelange, Jean M. F. G. 58 Hawaii 6, 109 Ice hockey 8, 156, 216, 290, 301-303 Headlines - and what's behind them 256 306, 307, 335, S8A, S69 Health and Physical Education 293 Controversy S4, S5 Health, Physical Education and Recreation 5 LIGH-AHA Controversy 236 Heath, Edward 130 Ice skating S76 Hebert, F. Edward 114 Iceland 64, 115, 133 Helmich, Charles G. 298 Ichper 256 Helms Athletic Foundation 224 Il Ginnasta (Rome) 256 Helms Bakery - Use of Olympic insignia, Illini Club of Chicago 256 circles, motto 225 The Illini Club Bulletin 256 Helms World Trophy S5 Illinois, University of 17, 244, 293, 310, 325 Helon, Charles de 296 S8, S12C, S28, S34 Heneage, Thomas H. 332, S14 Class of 1909 45th Reunion 334, S6, S12A Hennings, Thomas C. S38 Physical Education Dinner, Henry, Guy 234 School of 245 Henry, Ken 271, S7 Track meets S18, OF Henry, William 27, 234 Illustrated Weekly of India 246, 256 Hernandez Petit, Juan 329 Inciarte, Alfredo O. I. 58 Herzog, Maurice 58, 298 India 63, 133, 276 Hickey, J. J. S28 Indiana 6 Hill, Cortlandt T. 13 Indiana University 17 Hindu Club (Buenos Aires) 225 Indonesia 58, 104, 133, 197, 201, 276, S9A Boletin Informativo Extraordinario 256 Innsbruck, Austria 187, 193, S9A Hirohito Emperor 335, S6, S16, S35, S35A Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America Box No. Bulletin 256 Athletics 236 History of the Olympic movement 288 Conference Athletic Association (ICAA) 292 Hitler, Adolf 335, S12A, S25 Intercollegiate Olympic Journal 26/20/37 329

(Amsterdam) 256 Meetings and Sessions 75-87, 89, S8A, S16 International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF)207-209, 292 Paris, 1922 242 S1, S5, S7 36th, Warsaw, 1937 244 Bulletin 256 44th, Copenhagen, 1950 245 Amateur Baseball Federation 210 50th, Paris, 1955 245 Association of Olympic Medical Officers 182 53rd S19A Badminton Association 210 54th, Tokyo, 1958 245, 335, S7 Casting Federation 212 S35, S35A, S35B Conference on the Contribution of Sports to the 60th, Baden Baden, 1963 S9, S44 Improvement of Professional Abilities and to 63rd, Madrid, 1965 S9 Cultural Development 225 64th, Rome, 1966 246 Congress of Sport Sciences 171, 305 65th, Tehran, 1967 246 Congress Sports Law 176 67th, Mexico City, 1968 246 Council for Sport and Physical Education 225 68th, Warsaw, 1969 246 Council on Health, Physical Education and Recreation223 69th, Amsterdam, 1970 247 Federation of Body-Builders 212 71st, Luxembourg, 1971 247 Judo Federation 216 73rd, Munich, 1972 247 Lawn Tennis Federation 221 City requirements 113 Olympic Committee 42-115, 242, 245, 292 Minutes 91-95 294-300, 335, S5, S8, S8A Office Reorganization Commission 100 S9A, S12A, S12B, S16, S36 Box No. S38, S70-S74 Administration 102 Anniversary Celebration, Officials S32 40th 102 Olympic Academy Commission 100 75th 102, 246 Aid Commission 100 International Olympic Committee Olympische Rundshau 257 Bulletin 66-68 Organization chart 110 Carta Informativa 258 structure 110 Circular letters 70-74 Policy 111 Commissions and committees 96-101 Presidency 36 President, election of the 104, S12C Box No. Press releases 111 Protection of the Olympic Emblems Commission100 Coordinating and Supervising Committee 96 Protocol 111 Aid Commission 96 Public Relations and Press Commission 101 Booklet and Administration of Olympic Games 97 Reduction of Olympic Games, Committee for 111 Eligibility 96 Reorganization of Chateu de Vidy Office 112 Legislation, Discrimination and Russian Proposal for 112 Relations Between National Report on the Activity of the Five Joint Commission Olympic Committees and Governments 97 Olympic Program, Officials at Games 97 and Coordinating and Supervising Committee Cultural Commission 97 101 Eligibility Commission 98 Reports to the 57th-61st sessions 305 Executive Board 75-84, 86-89, 104, 307 Revision of Rule 36 Commission 101 Finance Commission 98, 99 Revue Olympique 257 Financial, Audit Reports 104 Roster of Members and Honorary Members 112 Statements 99 Rule Book and Green Book, Material and General Aid to National used for original 112 Olympic Committees, Commission Rules 112 for the 99 and Regulations, Revisions for new editions 112 History 330, 331 Subject File 102-115 Joint Commission, National Olympic Television Policy Commission 101 Committees and International Who's Who in the IOC 50 Federations 100 Winter Games Commission, Latin America, Commission to Study Inquiry into 101 the conditions in 99 International Panathalon 225 Lausanne, 50th anniversary of office at 104 Recreation Association 225 Legislation Commission 99 Skating Union 217 Medical Commission 99 Softball Federation 219 Members representing the United States Competitions, Calendar of 289 and Olympic team competitors 106 Sports Exhibition 199 Memberships 97 Federations 70, 71, 81, 87 26/20/37 330

Joint Advisory Committee and 106 League 276 Week 176, OF Japanese Press 171, 172, S35, S35A, S35B Youth Assemblage 179 Jarrett, Eleanor Holm, See Holm Box No. Jarvinen, Matti 27 Javelin 290 International Panathlon Jay, John 27 Table Tennis Federation 221 Jenkins, Newton 324 Track 225 Jeux de l'Amite (Afrida) 196 Understanding, A Bridge of 246 Internationaux Silencieux 199 University Sports Federation 210, 225 Jewish Examiner 153 Volleyball Federation 310 Jewish Problem 152-155 Yacht Racing Union 222 John XXIII, Pope S8A, S12B International Relations 324 Johnson, Kellum S38 Iowa 6 Lawrence 27 Iowa, State University of 17 Lyndon B. S9 Iran 62, 115, 134, 276, 296, S7, S24 Wait 234 S24A, S24B, S41, S51, S72 Johnston, Eric 242 Iraq 134, 276 Jokl, Ernst 27, 332, 333 Ireland 58, 59, 134 Jonas Case, Eric 44 Olympic Council of 306, 307 Jones, Bobby 244, S1 Isaacson, Charles S23 Jordan 137 Israel 134, 199 Jordan, Paul R. 5 Israeli tragedy 183, 286 Journal of the American Medical Association 258 Italia Sportiva 230, 258, OF Journal of Health, Physical Education and Recreation L'Italie Presente 258 (JOMPER) 258 Italy 51, 61, 63, 64, 135, 161, 168, 169 Journal of the National Institute on Girls' Sports 258 194, 199, 200, 206, 276, 278, 304 Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness 258 327, 335, S8, S12B, S49 Juco Review 258 National Olympic Committee S75 Judo 8, 216, 290, 309 Ithaca College 17 Judging of events at Olympic Games 107 Ivory Coast 57, 135 Junior Olympics 5 Ivy League 293 Juvenile Delinquency Sports S9A Izmir, Turkey 200 K

J Kandahar Review 258 Kano, Jigoro 58 Jackson, Henry 114 Kansas City Athletic Club 81 Jaffar, Ahmed E. H. 58 Karate 216, 309 Jahoda, Svatopluk 125 Karate Do 258 Jahnke, Ernest L. 58 Kaszubski Complaint 156 Jai-A-Lai 216 Kelly, John B. Jr. 5 Jamaica 135, 198, 199 Ken 258 Janssen, H. W. 332 Kendler, Robert 8 Japan 50, 58, 59, 61, 63, 64, 115, 136 Kennedy, Charles W. 28 137, 156, 170-173, 179-181, 188 Kennedy, John F. S8A, S28 189, 196, 206, 242, 245, 246 Kennedy, Joseph P. Jr., Foundation 28 252, 269, 276, 278, 294-298, 302 Kentish, R. J. 58 305-307, 327, 335, S1, S2, S5, S6 Kentucky 6 S7, S9A, S12, S12C, S16, S16A, S16B Kentucky, University of 17 S17, S35, S35A, S36B, S46, S47, S48 Kenya 50, 137, 276, S9 S94, S95, S96, S97, S105, S106 Kerner, Otto 114 Japan Architect 258 Ketseas, Jean 58 Japan America Society of Chicago 243, 247, 258 Khruschev, Nikita S. 323, S8A Avery Brundage Trophy 221 Kiel Olympic Village 183 Karate Association 258 Killanin, Lord Michael Morris 58, 59, 101, 288 The Japan Magazine 258 Killy, Jean-Claude 174, 291 Japan Report 258 Kilpatrick, J. R. 234 Speeches and talks in 258 Kingston, Jamaica 198, 199 Japan Times Weekly 258 Kiphuth, Robert J. H. 5, 332, S12C Japan Travel News 258 Kirby, Gustavus T. 28, 29, 30, 227, 332, S4 Volleyball Association, Kishi, Seiichi S9, S46 Housewives Match 225 The Kiwanis Magazine 259 26/20/37 331

Kiyokawa, Masaji 59 London, England 202, 289, S2 Klein, Hans 297, 329 Los Angeles, California 187, 190, 194 Klingeberg, Werner 31 Coliseum Relays 236 Knights of Columbus program 244 Olympic Committee S68 Knox Reeves Advertising, Inc. 107 Loth, Jerzy 59 Kobe, Japan 302 Love, John 191 Korea 52, 59, 137, 138, 276, S9A Lovenskiold, Severin 216 S27, S27A, S54, S54A, S55, S55A Lucas, John A. 18 Krogius, Ernest 59 Luke, Lord 59, 98-100 Krogness, George 234 Lunn, Arnold 31 Kroutil, Frantisek 59 Luxembourg 59, 138 Krumm, Philip O. 236 Luxembourg, Grand-Duc Jean de 59, 332 Kuriyagawa, Kenichi 305 Luxton, Lewis 59 Kuwait 138 Lynch, Ellen 31 Kyoto, Japan S48 Lyon, France S8A, S60 L M Lacrosse 216 MacArthur, Douglas 32, S5, S12A Lafayette College 17 Memorial 32 Lagos, Nigeria 196 Maccabian Games 199, 308 Lahti, Finland 188, 190 MacMahon, Pedro Ibarra (Baron de Guell) 57, 60 Lake Forest College 17 Madagascar 62, 138 Lake Placid, New York 187, 189, 190, 192 Madrid Spain 295 Lamb, A. S. 31 Magalhaes Padilha, Sylvio de 60 Langley, Robert 31 Magnuson, Warren G. 12 Lappas, Pyrros 59 Magsaysay, Ramon S6, S12 Lardner, Ring W. S18 Mahoney, Jeremiah T. 32, 332 La Salle Hotel, Chicago 274, S9, S9A, S10, S12A, S13 The Mainichi Graphic 259 Lasker, Albert 234 Malawi 138 Latin America, Study Conditions in 99, 107 Malaysia 138 Latin American football scandals 215 Mali 138 Lausanne, Switzerland S75 Malta 138 Lawn Tennis 221 Manana 259 Lawsuits 334 Manila, Philippines 190, 196 Leaders of Public Opinion and Policy 259 Mann, Leslie 32 Lebanon 57, 138 Manning, G. Randolph 32 Lee, Hal 203 Maracaibo, Venezuela 198 Lee, Ki Poong 59, S27 Marathon race 303 Lee, Sang Beck 59 Maritz Inc. 107 Die Leibeserziehung 259 Markhof, Manfred Ritton von Mautner 60 Leichtathletik 245, 259 Maryland, University of 17 Leipzig, Germany 297, 298, S31, S57 Massachusetts, University of 17 Lekarska, Nadia 31 Massard, Armand 60 Lennon, Thomas 31 Matheu, P. de 6 Lentz, Arthur 236 Matlin, David A. 6 Leon, Virgilio E. de 59 Matsue, Japan S46 Lewald, Theodor OF Matthaei, Fred C. 32 Liao, Thomas W. I. S38 Matthews and Collett disqualification 183 Liberia 138 Matuszewski, Ignacy 32, 60 Libya 138 Mayer, Albert 60 Liebman, Martin S38 Mayer, Otto 46-49, 70, 111, 287, S12B Liechtenstein 59, 115, 138 McGovern, John T. 32, 234, S38 Liechtenstein, Prince Franz Josef de 59 McIldowie, Denis 145 Liege, Prince Albert de 59 Measurement in athletics, unscientific 287 Life 230, 259, S12 Mecklenberg, Adolf Friedrich, Duke of 60 Lim, Frank S. S38 Medical Board 176 Lima, Peru 197 Medical Commission 86 Lincoln Academy 242 Medicina de la Educacion Fisica y el Deporte 259 Lindley, Alfred D. 13 Mediterranean Games 200, 289 The Lion (Lions Club) 259 Meier, Gordon S38 Lisbon, Portugal 206 Melbourne, Australia 304, S12B Llorente, Jose Santos 279 Melbourne 162 26/20/37 332

Melbourne inspection trip S6 Nara, Japan S16, S16B Member cards 107 The National Academy of Sports 226 Menzies, Robert G. 332, S26 National Amateur Athletic Federation 226 Merode, Prince Alexandre de 60 The National Archery Association 210 Merrick, J. G. 60 National Art Museum of Sport Inc. 226 Messerli, Francis M. 33 National Association for the Advancement of Colored Metcalf, T. Nelson 33 People 5 Metric System 110, S1 of Intercollegiate Athletics 12 Mexican National games 209 The NAIA News 260 Press S85, S91, S93 Collegiate Athletic Association 12, 13, 292 Trohpy 107 National Collegiate Athletic Association Mexico 52, 57, 138, 139, 176-179, 188 AAU, Dispute with 12 198, 203, 204, 253, 276, 279-285 Convention 244 294-297, 306, 327, 335, S5, S29 NCAA News 12 S42, S52, S61, S65, S93 News Bulletin 260 Mexico City, Mexico 188, 198, 203, 204 Proceedings, Index to 256 206, 289, 308 Sports 13 Mexico Deportivo 259 Collegiate and Scholastic swimming trophy OF Junior National Games 289 Football League 292 National Olympic Committee 176 National Geographic 260 Mexico 68 News Bulletin 259 National Intercollegiate Athletic Association (NIAA) 13 Noticiero Olimpico 260 Junior College Athletic Association 258 Mezo, Ferenc 60, S58 Olympic Committees 70, 71, 116-151 Miami University 17 of Europe 116 Michigan State University 17 General Assembly of 228, 307 Microfilming 243, 336, 337 Meetings 80, 83 Mikasa, Prince S16 Officers and Data 116 Mile High Club (Denver) 247 National Olympic Committees and Populations of each Miller, Marion H. 33 country 116 Miller, Pete S2 Study and Coordinating Committee 228 Millrose Games 225, 310, S73 Press Club, Washington, D.C. 249 Mills, A. G. 5 Ski Association 13, 252 Minneapolis, Minnesota 187 Annual Bulletin and Reports 13 Minnesota, University of 17 National Skiing 230, 260, OF Misangyi, Otto 33 Missouri Athletic Club 225 Nationalism 287 Modern Olympic games, 60th Anniversary 107 Navy Sports program S1 Moenck, Hazel McClure de 60 Nazi ban on Jews S1 Moenck, Miguel A. 60 Negri, Mario L. 61 Mohawk Mine, Nevada S12C Nemetschke, Rudolf 61 Monaco 61, 140 Nepal 140 Monaco, Prince Pierre de 61 Netherlands 58, 61, 62, 82, 140, 276, 301 Mongolia 140 Antilles 140 Mont Blanc, France 194 Nevada Uranium Production Company S12B Montreal, Canada 187 Neve Ghiaccio Sole 230, 260, OF Montu, Carlo 61 New Emerging Forces, Games of the (GANEFO) 201, 289 Morocco 51, 140 New Englander 260 Mortanges, C. F. Pahud de 61 News and views 260 Moscow, U.S.S.R 194, 195, 206 Newsmen, Communist S8 Moses, Robert 114 Newspaper clippings 271-293 Mountain Climbing S76 New York Athletic Club 238, 270 Mountaineering 290 The New York Public Library Bulletin 260 Mullin, J. Stanley 13 The New York Times 260 Mumford, Milton S9 New York University 17 Mundo Deportivo 260 New Yorker 260, S75 Munich, Germany S36, S68 New Zealand 5, 53, 140, 276 Mzali, Mohamed 61 Nicaragua 140 Niger 140 N Nigeria 50, 140, 196, 276 Nippon-America Games 308 Nagai, Matsuzo 61 Nixon, Richard M. 335, S8, S28 Naismith Memorial Fund 237 Nobel Peace Prize 107 Naples, Italy 200 Noel-Baker, Philip J. 298 26/20/37 333

Norris, Ralph V. S28 Bids 187-195 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) 107 Committees 109 North Borneo 118 Competition, Leftist criticisms of 287 North Central Association 226 Criticism S7 Northeastern University 17 Films and television 158 North Korea 138 Food, housing, and transportation 162 Northwestern University 17, S12B German and Japanese participation S4 Norton, John D. S38 Up to 1956, information on winner's records in 111 Norway 54, 55, 63, 140, 157 News Service 260 158, 189, 303, 327 Olympiads Norwegian tour 238 II, Paris, 1900 257 Notre Dame University 243 III, St. Louis, 1904 257 Nurmi, Paavo 33, S1 IV, London, 1908 301 Nusslein, Hans S1 V, Stockholm, 1912 242, 249, 301, S18 VII, Antwerp, 1920 242 O VIII, Paris, 1924 151, 301, 325 IX, Amsterdam, 1928 301 Obertubbesing, Herman 238 X, Los Angeles, 1932 151, 248, 260 Ohio 6 278, 301, S1 Ohio State University 17 XI, Berlin, 1936 152-155, 248 Olaf, King 140 260, 263, 278, 301, 302, 325 Oler, Wesley 234 335, S1, S2, S25, S108, S109 Olympia (Japan) 260, OF XII, Helsinki, 1940 156, 261, 302, S2 Olympia, Greece S12B XII, Tokyo, 1940 156, 278, 302, S1, S2 "Handing over of the Antique Stadium" 107 and Osaka 248 Olympia Information 183 XIV, London, 1948 156, 157 Olympia Intern S98 248, 278, 303 Olympia News 244 S4, S5, S77 Olympia Pressestelle Zeitungs-Auswertung 183 XV, Helsinki, 1952 158-160, 249, 278 Olympia 72 183 303, S4, S5, S71 Olympiad, Official News Service 160 Bulletin 263 The Olympian (San Francisco) 260 XVI, Melbourne, 1956 161-165 Olympians 227 249, 278, 304, OF International 227 S5, S6, S7, S12, S26 Meeting statement, New York 245 Stockholm equestrian events 304 Midwest Chapter 227 XVII, Rome, 1960 168, 169 Olympic (Japan) 260 249, 254, 278, 304, 335 The Olympic (American Olympic Association) 260 S7, S8, S35B, S79 Olympic Academy, the International 105, 106, 249, S63 XVIII, Tokyo, 1964 170-173 Articles 107 249, 258, 269, 278, 305 Athletes Research Project 238 306, 335, S9, S9A, S35 Awards and metals 107 S35B, S47, S105, OF Battles, My Biggest 245 Official Bulletin 263 Charter 109 XIX, Mexico City, 1968 Circles, Flag and motto, history and meaning of 110 176-179, 248, 259-261 Clothing 108 278-285, 306, 335 Competitors entry form 108 S9, S52, S61, S62, S65 Congresses 75, 89, S12B S85-S91 Controversies 287 XX, Munich, 1972 181-185, 249 Cup 108 286, 307, 335, OF Day 108, S50 Bulletin 264 Dinner 108 Scientific Congress 307 Emblem 107, 110, 238 XXI, Montreal, 1976 185, 186, 286 Olympic Films 108, 238 Olympic Games, Organization and suggestions for "The Games" 108 improvement of 110 "International Olympic Academy" 108 Organizing Committee Photography and television 108 1935-36 155 Finance Committee, A.A.U. 5 1946-48 157 Flags S8, S12B 1950-52 158, 160, 164, 165 Flame 109 1953-61 161, 164-168 Fund 109, 157, 160, 162 1958-67 173 Games 109, 110, 244, 246, 329-331 1960-65 170 S15, S70 1962-70 175, 178 26/20/37 334

1966-72 179, 184 Olympic Torch 155 1970-72 191 Olympics, Commercialization of 1971-74 186 amateur sport through Points, calculation of 287 advertising equipment 110 Political interference 110 criticisms of 287 Sites S5 "Fair Play for American Statistics 110 Athletes" 110 Technology and 110 Olympicus 168 United States city choice Olympische Grundsatze 245 for 110 Olympische Spiele 263 Victory ceremony 110 Die Olympischen Spiele 110 Winter Games 114, 115, 187, S66 Olympischer Sport-Verlag 230 IV, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 1936 152, 248, 301 Olympisches Feuer 261-263 V, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 1939 270 Omega Information 263 V, St. Mortiz, 1940 156 Onesti, Giulio 61, 97, 101 V, St. Mortiz, 1948 248, 278, 303, S5 Opel, Georg von 61 VI, Oslo, 1952 157, 158, 303, S6 Order of the Lion (Finland) 243 VII, Cortina d'Ampesso, 1956 161, 263, 278, 304 Oregon State College 17 S7, S73 Oriental Art 242, 243, 325 Competitors questionnaire 115 S11, S12B, S43, S103 VIII, Squaw Valley, 1960 165-167, 248, 249, 278 Ornstein, Charles, L. 33, 234 304, 335, S8, S8A, S30 Oslo, Norway 189 IX, Innsbruck, 1964 169, 170, 249, 278, 304 Ostersund, Sweden 193, S56 X, Grenoble, 1968 174, 175, 249, 278, 306, S53 Owens, Jesse 33, 155, 298, S5 XI, Sapporo, 1972 179-181, 249, 286, 307, 335 S69, S94-S97, S105 P Official Bulletin 264 Denver, Colorado 286, S99 Pace 264 Future of 114, 287 Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Places won, Summary of 114 Athletic Conference 228, 293 Olympic Hall of Fame 110 Pacific Neighbors (Melbourne) 264 Hymn 110, 169 Pageantry 167 Ideals 288 Pahlavi, Farah Diba, Queen of Iran Insignia 225 296, S24, S41, S51 Medals, Emblems, Souvenirs Pahlavi, Gholam Reza 62, S51 buttons 110, S8 Pahlavi, Mohammed Reza, Shah of Iran S24, S41, S51 Medical Archives Committee 210 Paige, Max S38 Medical Archives Committee Report 305 Painter, Walter 33 Motto 110 Pakistan 50, 58, 141, S67, S78 Olympic movement 243, 245, 249, 328-331, S74, S75 Palestra 264 and its influence on physical education 110 Palmedo, Rolland 33 and objectives 110 Panama 59, 63, 141, 198, 199 Museum 102 Canal Zone 141 Music Festival 335 City, Panama 198, 199 Olympic News (American Olympic Committee) 261 Pan American Games 202-206, 244, 245, 308, S1, S4, S5 Olympic News (Tokyo) 261 S6, S7, S12B, S29, S70, S71 Olympic News Service 261 Bulletin for the second (Mexico) 264 Olympic Newsletter 261 Committee 239 Olympic participation 110 Pan American Sports Congress 202, 205, 206, 245, 289 organization chart 238 Organization (DEPA) 205, 206, 247 philosophy 110 Panathlon 309, S12B, S74 reform S7 Panathlon International (Genoa) 264 Rule 25 110 Panathlon Italiano 264 Olympic Seishin 261 Pan Pacific Games 206 Olympic shoe scandal 110 Papal audience 246 solidarity 110 Paplauskas-Ramunas, Anthony 33 team of 1912 S18 Paraguay 141 team sports 110 Paris Match 230, 264 telethon 245, S6 Parker, J. Brooks, B. 33, 62 trophy room 110 Partenkirchen, Germany S20 truce 110 Pasha, S. E. Mohammed Taher, See Taher use of the word 287 Passports 325 Youth Camp 110 Pathe News 238 26/20/37 335

Patteson, J. C. "Jack" 62 Press 230 Patteson, Mrs. J. C. "Molly" 34 Analysis 109 Paul, Pope 335, S9 Department 178 Pennsylvania State University 18, 310 Gallery at the La Salle Hotel, Pennsylvania, University of 17 Dedication of the 244 Pentathlon, Modern 216, 301-303, 306 Opinion S100, S101, S102 308, 309, S18 Press releases 74 The People's Olympiad, Barcelona, Spain 238, 289 Princeton University 18 People to People Sports Committee 228 Pritchett, Norton 5 Pereira de Castro, Raoul C. 62 Prize for press during games 111 Peron, Eva S5 Professional sports S5, S7, S35 Personal Efficiency 264 Professionalism, clippings on 271 Perspectives 264 Program changes in Olympics 287 Peru 51, 53, 141, 197, 327, S9A Programs 165, 167, 169, 181, 184 The Phi Delta Kappa 245 Projeccion de Mexico 264 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 187, 190 Propaganda and athletes S6 Philately 111 Proposals 74 Philip, Prince (Duke of Edinburgh) 213 Psychology of Sport, 1st S7, S12B, S26 International Congress of 104 Philippines 64, 142, 190, 196 Puerto Rico 143, 199 Phillips, W. B. 207 Puffer, W. Fred 295 Phnom Penh, Cambodia 289 Purdue University 18 Photographs 155, 165, 167, 294-300 Purinton, Frank H. 332, S18 S12, S12C, S15, S104-S109 Putnam's Sons, G. P. 230 Physical Education and Recreation 111 Physical Education Today (Manila) 264 Q Physical Fitness 293, S13 Committee, AAU 5 Quaderni dello Sport 265, 266 data 238 The Queen 267 tests 5 Queens College 18 Pictorial California and the Pacific 264 Quito, Ecuador 197 Pietri, Francois 62 Pinhkala, Lauri 34 R Pittsburgh, University of 18 Plake, Marvin F. 234 Rakotobe, Rene 62 Playground and Recreation Ramirez Vazquez, Pedro 329 Committee, AAU 5 Rangell, Johan W. 62 Poland 59, 60, 62, 115, 142, 276, 327 Ravenfeld, Ray 296 Pole vaulting 290 Raycroft, Joseph E. 34, 234 Polignac, Melchior de 298, S6 Reagan, Ronald 194 Polish Olympic Committee, Real estate, Chicago 267, S12, S13, S14 Bulletin of the 253 Realities 267 Political interference with the The Record (SAE) 267 Olympics 288 Reczek, Wlodzimierz 62, 97 issues, United States 288 Reduction of Olympic costs S7 Politics 243, 245, 246, S12, S13, S104 program 111 Polo 217, 308, 309, S76 Reems, Richard 295 Pompidou, George S53 Refugee athletes S6 Pontes, Jose 62 Regional games 196-206, 289, 308 Poplimont, Andre G. 34 Reilley, Thomas 8 Porritt, Arthur 62 Reiner, Gabriel 34 Port of Melbourne Quarterly 264 Relays 111 Porter, Charles O. S38 Renwick, Ralph 34 Portland, Oregon 190 Rhee, Syngman S27, S27A Porto Alegre, Brazil 308 Rhodesia 143, 276 Portugal 62, 142, 206, 276, S7, S53A Rhodesian problem 178, 184, 286 Posters 184 Richards, Alma S18 Powell, Dick S28 Rickett, W. Allyn S38 Prado, Antonio 62 Riefenstahl, Leni 288, S2, S108, S109 Prague, Czechoslovakia 206 Right 267 Presbyterian College 18 Rikujo Nippon 267 Prescriptions taken for the Olympic Riots in Mexico City 176 sessions and meetings organization 111 Ritter, R. Max 34 26/20/37 336

Rivera Bascur, Alejandro 62 Santee, Wes 37, S6 Roanoke Real Estate Company S10 Santiago, Chile 206 Roberts Case, Jan 8 San Paulo, Brazil 205 Roby, Douglas F. 35, 62 Sapporo, Japan 189, 302 Roche, Martin 334 Sapporo Flash 181 Rockne Knute 8, S1 The Saturday Evening Post 231, 245, 267 Roller Skating 217 Saudi Arabia 143 Rink Operations Association Scharroo, Peter W. 62 292 Schenkel, Chris 335 Romanov, Alexei 62 Schlatter, Frederic 37 Rome, Italy 199, 294, 295, 297, S7 Schmidt, Victor 228 Roosevelt, Franklin D. 234 Schobel, Heinz 62, 63 Rose, Eleanor Holm, See Holm Schollander, Don S9 Rose, William C. 35 Schranz, Karl 181, 335, S66, S97 Rosen Clarence de 35, 62 Scoring of points 113 Rowe, Floyd A. 332 Scott, Barbara Ann 37, S5 Rowing 8, 13, 217, 290, 301-303 Scouting 267 306, 308 Seeldrayers, Rodolphe W. 63 Rubien, Frederick W. 35, 36, 234 Selecciones del Reader's Digest 267 Rugby 217, 290, S76 Semaine Sportive 267 Rule changes 112 Senegal 51, 143, 196 26 113 Senghor, Leopold, S. 332 47 113 Senior, Edgard A. 123 Rules for regional games 113 Senior Sports International 229 project, new 113 Servatosa Cibils, Joaquin 63 Rumania 63, 115, 143, S19 La Settimana (Italy) 267 Russell, Richard B. S28 Sherman, Alan 298, S9 Russi, Bernard 181 Sherman, Stuart P. 6 Russia 113, 245, S8 Sherrill, Charles H. 63 Russia, After three weeks in 245 Shoe scandal 8, 176 Amateurism vs. Professionalism 238 Shooting 217, 291, 301-303, 308, S69 Russian Athletics S12A Clay pigeon 306 Menace in Next Year's Olympics, The 245 Rifle 306 Sports 244, 245, 251, 269 Rules 238 276, S6, S7, S12B, S28 Shot put 291 Rutgers University 18 Shukan Asahi 267 Shukan Sports 267 S Sierra Leone 143, 277 Sigal, Albert E. 14 Sachsische Zeitung 267 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 246, S3A, S8, S8A Sailer, Toni S7 S12A, S12B, S28, S34 Sailing S76 Simms, James 8, 38, 39 and yachting 291 Simpson, William B. S1 St. Louis, Missouri 191 Singapore 143 University 18 Singh, Raja Bhalindra 63 St. Moritz, Switzerland 187 Sion, Switzerland 189, 193 Salt Lake City, Utah 190, 193 Siperco, Alexandru 63, 96 Samaranch, Juan Antonio 62, 96 Skate 267 San Francisco, California 187, 190, 194 Skating 9, 217, 291, 309, S2, S69 242, 334, S8A, S43, S103 Ski 231, 267 Referendum 243, S43 Ski Flash Grenoble, France 268 San Jose State College 18 Ski Advertisements 175 San Juan, Puerto Rico 199 Club, San Francisco 247 San Marino 143, S8, S8A, S12B Ski equipment S94, S95, S96 Santa Barbara, California 244, 274, S8A Ski Week 231 S12A, S12C, S40A Skiing 9, 158, 218, 219, 260, 271 Award and Acceptance Speech 244 287, 291, 309, 335, S20, S56 El Paseo Restaurant 274, S10, S12C S66, S69, S76 Fire S40A payoffs 175 La Pineta (house) 242, S8, S12 Skindiving and spear fishing 219 S12B, S12C, S40, S40A Sled Dog Racing 219 Montecito Country Club 274, S10 Sledding, Downhill 309 S12B, S12C Smith, George W. S23 26/20/37 337

Smith, Tommie 178 Sports in the GDR 269 Snow Magazine 250 Sports in the USSR 269 Soaring 9, 13, 302 Sports Information Service 231 Sober, Pincus 39 Sports International 231 Soccer 215, 234, 255, 291, 303, 304 Make Full Stature of Man 246 306, 308, 309, S9A, S19A, S20, S76 medicine 259 Rules 238 Sports Olympiques 269 Suppression of 287 Sports organizations 223-229 Violations 215 publications 230, 231 Social events 163 rule books 231 Sofia, Bulgaria 308 Sportsmanship 269 Softball 9, 219, 291, 310 The Sportsmanship Brotherhood 229, 244 Championships, National Sportsmanship Hall of Fame 231 Four Wall 244 The Sportsmen's Club (Richmond, Va.) 239 Sondhi, Guru Dev 63 Sportsworld 269 Sophia, Queen of Greece S12B Squaw Valley, California 167 Sosa, Augustin A. 63 Stadion 60 269 Soule, Carl S38 Stadium, scale model of 186 Sound Mind in a Sound Body, A 244 Stagg, Amos A. 29, 332, S8A, S12A, S34 South Africa 58, 101, 144-147, 276 The Story of Coach 239 277, S8A, S78 Stalin, Josef 242 Ouster of S85, S86, S87, S88 Stanford University 18, S8 S89, S90, S92 Start (Vienna) 269 Sports in OF Starting blocks 113, S1 South African controversy 276 State athletes 110 Games 289, 308 Statesman's Who's Who 242 press S87, S88 Staubo, Jan 63 problem 179 Steers, Fred L. 39 tour 239 Stefani, Giorgio de 63 South East Asia Peninsular Games 308 Steinhaus, Arthur H. 333, S9 Southern California Committee Stern, Bill 39 for the Olympic Games 113 Stoke Mandeville Games for the Paralysed, International308 Finance Committee 113 Stoke torch S32 University of 18 Stone & Co., Bondholders Committee for H. O. 325, S10 Sovietskaja, Statement for 245 Stoytchev, Vladimir D. 63 Soyeshima, Michimasa 63, S15 Stratton, William G. S28 Spain 57, 60, 62, 115, 148, 200, 277 Strauss, Franz Josef S9 S6, S7, S20, S37, S48A, S74 Stump, Al 39 Spanish Olympic Committee S37 Subsidized athletes S5, S6, S7 Spartakiade 206 Sudan 57, 148 Speeches 242, 243 La Suisse Morlogere et Revue Internationale de Speed skating violations 217 L'horlogerie 269 Sport 246, 293 Sukarno S9A Sport 64, 66 & 67 268 Sullivan, James E. 103, S18 Sport, Articles and data 113, 239 Award 10, S1, S3, S12A, S34 Sport und Baderbauten 268 Surfing 219 Sport, Defense of - Discours Olympien 246 Surinam 148 Sport Express 268 Susquehanna Corporation S10, S12 Lo Sport Illustrato 268 Swan, Joyce A. 39 Sport-Illustrierte 268 Swanson, Charles 234 Sport-Jahres-Meister 268 Swarts, H. Jamison 39 Sport and Pastime (India) 268 Sweden 54, 62, 64, 148, 193, 277 Sport Philately 231 301, 304, 327, S56 Sport Press International (Warsaw) 268 "Swim Month," U.S.O.C. 239 Sport-Spiegel 268 Swimming 9, 13, 220, 291, 301-303 La Sport Suisse 268 308, 310, 335, S19A, S76 Sport-Toto-Gesellschaft 229 Championships, NIAA 13 Sports 245, 246, 329 Swiss Broadcasting Corporation 250 Sportsbooks 231 Visitors 242 Sports equipment 239 Switzerland 55, 57, 58, 60, 115, 148 federations 207-222 149, 156, 187, 189, 193, 277, 278, 303 governing bodies, amateur 8 Snyder, Juan 104 Sports Illustrated 169, 231, 268, S7, S12B, S38, S74 Syracuse University 18 26/20/37 338

T Transportation 114, 175 and housing 114, 167, 169 Table Tennis 9, 221 Travel 243 Taher, Mohammed 62, S8A The Travel Bulletin 269 Trophy 113 Trimble, Rufus J. 40 Tai Iku (Japan physical education) 269 Trinidad and Tobago 149 Tailteann Games 308 Troester, Carl A. 298 Taiwan, See China, Republic of True 269 Takac, Arthur 44, 45 Truman, Harry S. 332 Takaishi, Shingoro 64 Tung, Shon-yi 64 Takeda, Prince Tsuneyoshi 63 Tunis, Tunisia 200 Tampere, Finland 193 Tunisia 61, 149, 200, 277 Tansill, R. W. S23 Tunney, Gene 298 Tanzania 149 Turin, Italy 199, 206, 289, 308 Taxation S34 Turkey 54, 115, 149, 200 Taylor, Ada 40 Turkish Olympic Committee (TMOK) 269 Taylor, Maxwell S27 Tel Aviv, Israel 199, 308 U Television and radio 114, 178 coverage 181 Uganda 149 fund 185 Underwater spearfishing 9 rights, distribution of 114 UNESCO Le Courrier 269 Tennis 9, 221, 291, 308, 310, S19A Youth Institute and ICSPE 229 Patrons Association of Southern California 229 Union Francaise de Marche 229 Tessema, Ato Yidnekachew 298 Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne 216 Texas 7 et Biathlon Bulletin 269 University of 18 Union Internationale de Tir (shooting) 217 Thailand 52, 149, 197, 289, 327, S72 Union Pedagogue Universal 114 Thanon di Revel 64 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) Think 269 50, 62, 149, 194, 195, 206 This Week 231, 245, 269 277, 327, S4, S5, S6, S7, S12B, S72 Thofelt, Sven 64 USSR Information Bulletin 270 Thomas, Lowell 335 U.S.S.R., Olympic Committee Thomson, F. C. S18 Proposal for Thorpe, Jim 40, 271, S1, S5, S6, S12 Reorganization of the I.O.C. 112 S12A, S18 What I Saw in Three Weeks Behind the Time 231, 269 Iron Curtain 245 Timing 114, 185, S66, S72 United Arab Republic (EGYPT) 64, 126, 149 devices 287 196, 200 watches 157, 160 United Press Association 231 Togo 149 United States Amateur Baseball Association S1 Tokio 173 United States of America Sports Federation 236 Tokugawa, Prince Iyesato 64 Armed Forces 160 Tokyo, Japan 188, 197, 206, 289, 308 Army Athletic Program 242 S16, S16A, S16B, S17, S35, S47 Baseball Federation 210 Tokyo Municipal News 269 Collegiate Sports Council (USCSC) 292 Tokyo Olympic News 269 United States-Commonwealth Meet 289 Tokyo Press Club 335 Foreign Policy S12A Trophy 114 Gymnastics Federation 292 Toomey, William 40 Handball Association 256 Torance, R. C. 40 House of Representatives 239 Touny, Ahmed E. 64 Resolution 191 S38 Tower, Richard 190 in the 1956 games 114 Townsfolk 269 Information Agency 114 Track 254, 291, 310, 335, S1, S19A Members of the International Federations 114 S20, S50, S74, S76 U.S. News and World Report 270 Track 269 United States Olympic Association 235, S12A Track and Field 9, 13, 221, 239, 301, 302 Booklets "Hold High the Torch" and "Quick Track and Field News 269 Facts About U.S.O.A." 232 Track and Field, Women's 221 Constitution and By-Laws 233 Coaches Association, International Clinic 13 Executive Board 237 Trannoy, Baron de 64 Committee 236 Transatlantic Forum 249 Federal charter 234 26/20/37 339

Finance committee 234 Venezuela 51, 150, 151, 197-199, 277 Fund benefit 238 Venture 270 Inventory of property 236 Verger, Louis S53 Legislation 236 Victory stamp S1, S2 Organization holding membership in 238 Vienna, Austria 188, 190 Pension fund 238 Vietnam 151 Review 238 war 9 Trustees 239 Village News 270 United States Olympic Association and Committee232-239 Vind, Ivar E. 64, 100 Constitution and rules 233 Virgin Islands 82, 151 Correspondence 233 Virginia, University of 18 Financial reports 234 Vital Speeches 270 Information regarding constitution, by-laws, rules 233 La Voce dell'Africa 270 Meetings 236, 237 Volkskragte/Manpower 270 United States Olympic Committee 235, 250, 292, S38, S71 Volleyball 9, 170, 221, 225, 291, 306, 310 Amendments to constitution, by-laws and general rules233 S19A Board of Directors 232, 237 Von Frenckell, Erick 55, 97 Bulletins and press releases 232 Von Halt, Karl Ritter 57, 298, S5, S12B Committee on Constitution and By-Laws 233 Von Karnebeek, Herman A. 58, 101 Olympic Development 238 Complaints 233 W Directory 234 Endowment 234 Waage, Benedikit G. 64 Executive Board 234, 237 Waern, Dan 271 Fund raising 234 Walk, Fifty Kilometer road 303 Games Committee 234 Walking 221 General Information 269 Wallace, Irving "Speed" 41 History, Organization and Regulation of the Olympic Walsh, Patrick 10 Games 235 Washington University 18, S73 Local committees 157 Water Polo 9, 221, 303, 306 Medals, emblems, buttons, souvenirs, stamps 237 controversy 239 News releases 238 The Water Skier 270 Newsletter 269 Water skiing 82, 221 Newsletters 238 Weekend Magazine 270 Olympics Administration Committee 238 Wefers, Bernie S12B Project to restore U.S. Olympic supremacy 238 Weidl-Raymon, Charles 64 Purchase of building in New York 238 Weightlifting 221, 222, 291, 301-303, 306 Rosters 238 308, S50 Shields and emblems 239 Weir, Hugh R. 64, 98 Supplies and equipment 238 Welles, Orson S23 Victory stamp 238 Wen Hsing (Taipei) 270 United States Olympic Development Committee Westerhoff, Johann W. 45, 74 Legislation 239 Western Kentucky State College 18 Team S25, S77 Western Television Corporation S12B European tour S18 Western Washington College of Education 18 United States - Poland Meet 289 Westmont College 18 Senate 239 Westways (California) 270 Soccer Football Association 215 What Cook's 6 State Department S38 Wheltle, Alfred F. 6, 41 Unitrave Engineering Company 325 Where (Chicago) 270 Universal Exposition, St. Louis, 1904 301 White, Walter 5 University Games (Universiade and Jeux Mondiaux du Whittle, Glenn C. 41 Sport Universitaire) 206, 308 Wilkie, Wendell L. S12A Uruguay 58, 63, 149, 277, 327 Wilson, Kenneth L. 41, 332, S38 Utah, University of 18 The Winged Foot (New York) 270 Windmiller, Marshall S38 V Winnipeg, Canada 194, 205, 289, 308 Winter Olympics 270 Van Camp, Owen 40 Wisconsin 7 Vancouver, Canada 193 Wisconsin, University of 18 Van Zandt, James 332, 333 Wolcott, Fred S23 Vargas, Jorge B. 64 Women and Sports 6 Varney, Harold Lord 41 Women in athletics 293 26/20/37 340

Olympics S12B Sports 10 Womens athletics 115 Women's Track and Field World 270 Women's World War Veterans' Olympic Committee 229 World Magazine OF World Military Games 289 Olympic Day 115 Publishing Company 231 records 209 World Sports 244, 270 World Sports Foundation 229 University Games 289 Water Ski Union 221 World War II 324, 325 Worrall, James 64 Wortman, Dietrich 41 Wrestling 9, 222, 291, 301-303, 306, 308, 335 S19A, S41, S50, S76 Wright, Quincy S38 Wurser, John 181 Wyoming, University of 18

Y Yachting 9, 82, 222, 301-304, 306-308 Competitions 183 "Tempest" class in Olympic games 222 Yale University 18 Yasui, Seiihiro S16, S17 Ydigoras, Fuentes Miguel 64 Yorty, Sam 194 You, Richard W. 41 Young, Robert S28 Young Executive (Chicago) 270 Young Men's Christian Association 229 Youth Games, Third International Friendly (Moscow) 308 Yugoslavia 51, 54, 115, 151, 277

Z Zaire 151 Zambia 151 Zanchi, L. 45 Zurich, Switzerland S66