Inventory of
the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Duke University
Chapter Records,
1960 -
1965
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Descriptive Summary
Title
Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Duke
University Chapter Records,
1960 - 1965.
Creator
Fellowship of
Christian Athletes. Duke University chapter.
Extent
0.75 Linear Feet,
750
Items
Repository
University Archives, Duke
University
Abstract
The
Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a social and religious
group for athletes and coaches. The Duke University chapter
was founded in 1960. Records include correspondence,
reports, history, financial materials, meeting notices,
posters, programs, conference materials, membership lists,
publications, clippings, and press releases. Major subjects
include Duke University students, college sports, sports
camps, religious life at Duke University, male college
students, Christianity, leadership, and fellowship.
Materials range in date from 1960 to 1965.
Language
English.
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Patrons must sign the Acknowledgement of Legal Responsibility and Privacy Rights form before using this collection.
In accordance with the Family Education Rights
and Privacy Act of 1974 as amended, Duke University permits
students to inspect their education records and limits the
disclosure of personally identifiable information from
education records.
In off-site storage; 24 hours advance notice is
required for use.
Use Restrictions
Copyright for Official University records is
held by Duke University; all other copyright is retained by
the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants,
as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Fellowship of
Christian Athletes, Duke University Chapter Records,
University Archives, Duke University.
Provenance
The Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Duke
University Chapter Records were received by the University
Archives as a transfer in 1975.
Processing Information
Processed by Emily Glenn
Completed February 2003
Encoded by Jill Katte, September 2003
This finding aid is NCEAD compliant.
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Historical Note
The Fellowship of Christian Athletes, a national
organization, was founded in 1954 by Don McClanen. The
Fellowship of Christian Athletes challenges coaches and
athletes at the professional, college, high school, junior
high, and youth levels to use the medium of athletics to
learn leadership and moral values of the Christian faith.
In 1956, coaches and 256 athletes attended the first
national sports camp at Estes Park, Colorado. By 1964,
summer programs were also established at Lake Geneva,
Wisconsin and Black Mountain, North Carolina. By 1989,
there were 40,000 official members. Close to 14,000 people
attended summer camps in 1995. Campus programs called
Huddles were established in 1966 to provide a peer-group
meeting structure for camp attendees during the school
year. The number of campuses with Huddle fellowships grew
to around 6,600 by 1997. The organization is headquartered
in Kansas City, Missouri.
The Duke University chapter of Fellowship of
Christian Athletes was installed in 1960. Like other
chapters, the Duke University chapter emphasizes leadership
and fellowship among athletes and their communities. The
Duke University chapter included baseball, basketball,
football, and track players and coaches, but football
players were the chapter's most well-represented group
during the early 1960s. Informal chapter meetings were held
weekly and monthly. Weekly meetings were for students only,
while monthly meetings included a guest speaker during
dinner. Members of the Duke chapter attended summer
conferences, presented programs to churches, schools, and
clubs, and assisted other colleges with forming chapters.
Religious groups at Duke University, alumni, and
people in the community supported the chapter financially.
Annual sermons were held in the Duke University Chapel to
raise awareness of the chapter's activities. During the
spring, the Athletics Department sponsored a Blue-White
Spring Football Scrimmage to help the chapter raise funds
for conference tuition. The Fellowship of Christian
Athletes program at Duke University was managed in
cooperation with the Durham County High Schools, which
provided means for recruiting new athletes to play at Duke
University.
As of 2003, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes
is active at Duke University.
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Collection Overview
Contains materials pertaining to Fellowship of
Christian Athletes, a social and religious group for
Christian athletes and coaches at Duke University. Records
include correspondence, reports, history, financial
materials, meeting notices, posters, programs, conference
materials, membership lists, publications, clippings, and
press releases. Major subjects include Duke University
students, college sports, sports camps, religious life at
Duke University, male college students, Christianity,
leadership, and fellowship. Materials range in date from
1960-1965.
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Subject Headings
These and related materials may be accessed under
the following subject headings in the Duke University
Libraries online catalog.
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Related Material
Intervarsity Christian Fellowship records.
University Archives, Duke University.
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Detailed Description of the Collection
Container List:
Box 1
Folder 1
Correspondence,
1960-1965
Folder 2
Annual reports,
1962-1965
Folder 3
Chartering a chapter and local
history, undated
Folder 4
Community support and contributors,
1960-1965
Folder 5
Financial materials,
1960-1965
Folder 6
Fundraising,
1960-1965
Folder 7
Meeting notices and posters, ca.
1960-1962
Folder 8
Blue - White Football Game, ca.
1962
Folder 9
Duke Chapel benefit services,
1960-1963
Folder 10
Conferences,
1961-1965
Folder 11
Conference, Lake Geneva, Wis.,
1960-1962
Folder 12
Conference, Henderson Harbor, N.Y.,
1963-1965
Folder 13
National Conference Committee
materials,
1961-1965
Folder 14
City-wide rallies, ca.
1961-1965
Folder 15
Membership lists, undated
Folder 16
The Christian
Athlete,
1960-1963
Folder 17
General Fellowship of Christian
Athletes literature, ca.
1960-1965
Folder 18
Clippings and press releases,
1960-1965