

What follows is a guide to some of the more significant football related
holdings in the University Libraries of Notre Dame. Its purpose is to provide
researchers with a convenient overview of available resources in this subject
area; it does not aspire to be comprehensive. Some types of materials, including
virtually all monographs and some annual and periodical titles, are included
in the University Libraries Online Catalog, and may be found in
various locations throughout Hesburgh Library, as detailed on the individual
catalog record. Other materials, including some annuals and periodicals and
most yearbooks, media guides, programs, and special collections, have no
catalog records; these items are held in the Rare Books Unit of the Department
of Special Collections, 102 Hesburgh Library. Such items may be consulted
in the reading room of the Department, from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. weekdays.
Researchers interested in materials specifically pertaining to the history
of football at Notre Dame should contact
University Archives, 607 Hesburgh Library.
Title or collection descriptions on this page are linked to records,
inventories, and other appropriate types of finding aid. The dates that
follow many of the annual and periodical titles on this page indicate the
span of years a given title was published; available holdings are indicated
in the linked finding aid. Questions concerning the materials on the page
may be directed to the Curator of the Joyce Sports Research Collection,
George Rugg, 102 Hesburgh Library.
Monographs
- Approximately 900 titles in the Library of Congress GV 937-940 and
950-959 ranges. These titles may be searched in the
University of Notre Dame Libraries' Online Catalog: most are available for circulation,
and may be found on the upper floors of Hesburgh Library. Some older or
scarcer football-related titles are held in the Department of Rare Books and
Special Collections, 102 Hesburgh Library.
Annuals -- guide format
- Near complete holdings of the Spalding (1891-1940),
Barnes (1941-49), and National Collegiate Athletic Association (1950- )
annual guides. This sequence of titles provides the single most comprehensive
account of the history of college football in the United States. Each guide
recounts the events of the previous season. The earliest Spaldings were essentially rulebooks;
game scores (and photographs) first appeared in 1893, and very select individual statistics in 1912. From
1906-1918, 1920-25, and 1929-32, Spalding published various regional editions
of its football guides, which often differ significantly in coverage - though the
extent to which they differ varies, depending on the year of issue. In general, the
Eastern editions emphasize developments in New York and New England, the Middle Atlantic states,
and the Southeast, while the Western editions emphasize developments in the rest of the country,
including the Midwest. Pacific Coast editions were published in 1923-25 and 1930-32. Coverage is
never limited to the region of emphasis, however; there is a great deal of overlap. The
contemporary publication NCAA Football is essentially a record book in its
retrospective, statistical orientation. Location: HESB Special Coll (Sports).
- Strong holdings of various professional football guides, including
the Spalding (1935-40), NFL (1941- ), and
Sporting News (1947-50; 1970- ) National Football
League guides; the All-America Football Conference Record Manual
(1947-50); and the Sporting News American Football League guide
(1962-69). Each of these titles provides an overview of the previous season's
events. Location: HESB Special Coll (Sports).
- Holdings of various annuals emphasizing instructional material, rules, and officiating,
including the Spalding Athletic Library How to Play Foot Ball (1894-1937).
Location: HESB Special Coll (Sports).
Annuals -- magazine format
Periodicals
- Holdings of Football News, a tabloid newspaper
published weekly during the football season since 1939. Football News
was originally subtitled "The American Collegiate Sports Weekly,"
though it never covered anything but football and from its inception included
at least passing mention of the pros. The subtitle was eliminated in the
late'fifties as pro coverage increased. Location: HESB Special Coll (Sports).
- Holdings of What's What in Football (1937-41), an early seasonal
weekly with little commentary but quite comprehensive team ratings, schedules, and scores.
Includes coverage of National Football League teams. Location: HESB Special Coll (Sports).
Yearbooks and Media Guides
- A collection of over 5000 college football
team media guides, 1940's to date. These range in format from mimeographed
fact sheets to lavish trade paperbacks, depending on the size of the school's football program
and the date of production. In addition to the usual treatments of the
preceding and upcoming seasons, the more recent guides often include a
sizable section on the school's football history. Also, a small collection of some
200 college fall seasonal media guides; these typically
emphasize football (and generally function as the publishing school's football media guide), but
also contain information on other traditional fall sports. Location: HESB Special Coll (Sports).
- Small collections of 154 college football conference media guides,
and 44 college bowl game media guides. Bowl game guides published
by either of the participating schools are listed with the team guides, above. Location: HESB
Special Coll (Sports).
- A collection of 620 professional football team media guides, 1944 to 2000, representing clubs
in the National Football League, the American
Football League, and the All-American Football Conference. Also,
a small group of NFL and AFL team pre-season prospectuses, mostly c1970.
Location: HESB Special Coll (Sports).
- A collection of 293 professional football team yearbooks, 1958
to 2001, representing clubs in the National Football League and the
American Football League. Location: HESB Special Coll (Sports).
Programs
- A collection of approximately 18,000 college
football game programs. Emphasis is on the more prominent football-playing
schools, but over 600 colleges and junior colleges from all parts of the United
States are represented. Holdings are strongest for West Coast schools, and for
the years 1935-1970. Location: HESB Special Coll (Sports).
- A collection of over 450 college bowl game programs. One hundred twenty-six of these
are from the Rose, Orange, Cotton, and Sugar Bowls;
the rest are from a variety of over eighty different bowl games. Also, a related
collection of 59 programs from various
college all-star charity games. Location: HESB Special Coll (Sports).
- A collection of around 1800 professional football game programs, 1925 to 1969.
The primary leagues represented are the National
Football League (1922- ), the All-American
Football Conference (1946-1949), and the American
Football League (1960-1969). Related holdings include 58 NFL, AAFC, and AFL
playoff and championship game programs, and 28
programs from NFL and AFL all-star games. Location:
HESB Special Coll (Sports).
- A collection of 300 Canadian professional football programs, including
those from twelve Grey Cup games. Location: HESB Special Coll (Sports). Location: HESB
Special Coll (Sports).
Special Collections
- The microfilmed papers of Walter Chauncey Camp
(1859-1925), "father of American football" and a key Progressive
Era voice on athletics and physical education. The papers include Camp's
extensive correspondence and large body of published writings, as well
as newspaper and magazine clippings, photographs, and family papers. The
original materials are housed in Yale University Library. Location:
HESB Microtext. Microfilm 3819.
- A group of notebooks compiled by college football coach Reginald W.
P. ("Reggie") Brown (1876-1961). Five notebooks (dating to 1904,
1905 (2), 1911, and 1914) are from Brown's years as an assistant at Harvard
(1902-16); one (1928) comes from the four years he spent as head coach
at Boston University (1926-29). The 1904 and 1905 notebooks chronicle the
events of those Harvard seasons through newspaper clippings, practice and
game notes, play diagrams and commentary, and game charts, with particular
attention to the '05 Penn and '04 and '05 Yale games. The 1911 and 1914
notebooks contain scouting reports on Harvard opponents, while the 1928
notebook is a collection of administrative documents on many aspects of
the B.U. season, especially player personnel. Location: HESB Special
Coll (Sports).
- A collection of scrapbooks on Edward H. ("Ted") Coy (1888-1935),
two-time consensus All-American fullback and captain of the 1909 Yale squad
that went undefeated, untied, and unscored upon. Two scrapbooks contain
materials (c. 1902-06) from Coy's years at The Hotchkiss School in Lakeville,
CT; included are photographs, correspondence, school records, and ephemera
deriving from Coy's athletic, academic, and social activities at Hotchkiss.
A third scrapbook covers the 1909 football season at Yale, mostly through
clippings, while a fourth contains materials pertaining to Coy's 1928 marriage
to Lottie Bruhn. Location: HESB Special Coll (Sports)
.
- A scrapbook of materials on the Princeton University athletic career
of John R. DeWitt (1881-1930), a two-time consensus All-American at guard
(1902 and 1903) and member of the CFF College Football Hall of Fame. Included
are clipped newspaper and magazine articles and photographs and various
personal ephemera, all dating from 1902-04. Materials are chronologically
arranged, and cover the 1902 and 1903 football seasons and the 1903 and
1904 seasons in track and field. (83 leaves, with materials r. and v.;
13.5 x 11 inches). Location: HESB Special Coll (Sports).
- A collection of 51 scrapbooks, each 10.5 x 15 inches, on college and
professional football in the San Francisco Bay area, c. 1946-52. The scrapbooks
consist mostly of clippings from local newspapers; detailed coverage is
provided of football at California, Stanford, Santa Clara, USF, San Jose,
and, especially, St. Mary's College. Coverage also includes the San Francisco
49ers of the AAFC and NFL. Location: HESB Special Coll (Sports).
- A collection of 23 scrapbooks in loose-leaf binders on college and
professional football, 1946-57. The greater part of the material consists
of newspaper clippings, but magazine articles, programs, and game charts
are also included. Coverage is national in scope, though there is some
emphasis on pro and college teams from California and on Notre Dame. Location:
HESB Special Coll (Sports).
- A collection of 5 scrapbooks, each 12 x 14.5 inches, on college and professional
football, 1941-46. Subjects treated include the annual Chicago Tribune All-Star
Charity Games (which are dealt with intensively), the NFL Chicago Bears, and college
bowl games. Many of the clipped articles and photographs that make up the scrapbooks
derive from the Chicago Tribune. Location: HESB Special Coll (Sports).
- A collection of general interest magazines containing
articles announcing college All-America football teams, 1896-1962. Included are most of Walter
Camp's and (subsequently) Grantland Rice's articles for Collier's. The contents
of all magazines are complete. Location: HESB Special Coll (Sports).
- A collection of twelve autographed footballs dating from 1965 to 1980,
each signed by the members of a different Kodak All-America Team. Each
ball contains 21-24 signatures. Location: HESB Special Coll (Sports)
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