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Leland Byrd Papers, 1940/2022

3.75 Linear Feet 3 record cartons, 15 in. each 3.17 Gigabytes 36 .tif files
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Scrapbooks, papers, newspaper clippings, and artifacts regarding Leland Byrd, his time as a high school and collegiate basketball player, and his career as athletic director at Glenville State University, Miami Dade College, West Virginia University, and Western Michigan University and as executive director of the Atlantic 10 Conference.

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Leland Byrd Papers, 1940/2022 3.75 Linear Feet 3 record cartons, 15 in. each 3.17 Gigabytes 36 .tif files

West Virginia University, Athletics Department, Material Collected by John Antonik, 1940/2004

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Programs, newsletters, photographs, and other material regarding the West Virginia University Athletics Department collected by John Antonik, Director of New Media. Includes programs for the All-Sports Banquet (1951, 1954), the West Virginia University Sports Hall of Fame 14th Annual Induction Ceremony (2004), and other events. Photographs are black and white and date from the 1940s; subjects of photographs include WVU sports teams, World War II veterans attending WVU, Fred Schaus (WVU basketball coach), Leland Byrd (WVU athletic director), and Bobby Jackson and "The Juggling Jacksons". Also contains a prospectus regarding the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts (ca. 1960).
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West Virginia University, Athletics Department, Material Collected by John Antonik, 1940/2004 0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 1/4 in. (1 folder)

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