Sports Information Office: Photographic Negatives collection, circa 1924-1992, 1995, undated

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Summary

Creator:
Duke University. University Archives and Duke University. Sports Information Office
Abstract:
Collection includes photographic negatives related to sports at Duke. Sports include the following: baseball, basketball, boxing, cheerleading, cross country, fencing, field hockey, football, golf, gymnastics, lacrosse, soccer, swimming, tennis, track, wrestling, and volleyball. There are also negatives that pertain to general athletics. The subjects of the negatives include athletes, coaches, team pictures, and game action. The collection ranges in date from 1924-1992, 1995, undated.
Extent:
23 Linear Feet (20,122 items)
Physical description:
The collection includes nitrate, acetate, and likely polyester film bases. The nitrate is housed in an off-site nitrate storage facility. There is evidence to suggest that some of the nitrate is undergoing degradation. Some of the acetate is also undergoing acetate film base degradation. Most of the negatives tend to be approximately 4x5 inches, but sizes can vary. There are also color negatives within the collection.
Language:
English
Collection ID:
UA.13.02.0018
University Archives Record Group:
13 -- Athletics
13 -- Athletics > 02 -- Sports Information Office

Background

Scope and content:

This collection contains 20,122 negatives related to sports at Duke, and they range in date from about 1924 to 1992, 1995 and undated. The sports represented are as follows: baseball, basketball, boxing, cheerleading, cross country, fencing, field hockey, football, golf, gymnastics, lacrosse, soccer, swimming, tennis, track, wrestling, and volleyball. There is a series for general athletics, which tends to include images of physical education instructors or coaches from all sports. There is also a series called "Undetermined," which lists individuals for whom no sport or tie to athletes could be determined.

The subjects within each series include athletes, coaches, athletic staff (such as secretaries and trainers), team pictures, game shots, trophies, and athletic fields and facilities. The athletes may have been photographed in uniform, in suits, or in letterman sweaters. They may have been photographed with family and/or friends. Oftentimes, the athletes were posed in faux action shots.

There are not very many images of women athletes, but there are some available, including a small number of images of Women's Athletic Association members playing baseball (not softball), basketball, and tennis.

Biographical / historical:

The Sports Information Office provides information about Duke athletics to the media. They also facilitate press interviews with Duke athletes and coaches. For many years, the Sports Information Office has maintained records, photographs, and other material about Duke athletic teams.

Processing information:

Processed by: Kimberly Sims, completed May 2014

Accessions described in this finding aid: UA2012-0007

Arrangement:

The Sports Information Office Photographic Negatives collection are arranged alphabetically by sport. There are between 1-5 subseries per sport: Individual Athletes/Coaches/Staff, Groups, Teams, Games, Miscellaneous.

The Individual Athletes/Coaches/Staff subseries reflects the organization and identification imposed on the negatives by the photographer(s). Each person per sport is in alphabetical order. It was noted during processing that surnames were sometimes mis-spelled. Resources such as the school's yearbook (The Chanticleer) and the alumni directory were used to try and determine the correct spelling. There are also non-standard spellings of first and last names throughout the collection. Additionally, if a person was photographed with one other, those negatives appear in this subseries.

The Group subseries reflects negatives where more than two people are photographed together or groups of unidentified individuals. The identification for each group is listed in the order it was printed on the original acidic negative sleeve.

The Teams subseries provides images of individual teams from any given year. They may include full teams or partial teams, such as "relay team" or "long-distance team."

The Games subseries contains images of games, matches, practices, etc. Although it is noted that not every sport participates in "games," the term is used throughout for consistency sake.

Lastly, the Miscellaneous subseries generally includes negatives where the subject matter doesn't fit in any of the other series, and include images of facilities, trophies, football crowds, and band formations.

Rules or conventions:
Describing Archives: A Content Standard

Subjects

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Names:
Duke University -- Faculty
Duke University. University Archives
Duke University -- Sports
Duke University -- Sports -- History
Duke University--Students

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Collection is open for research.

Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection.

All or portions of this collection may be housed off-site in Duke University's Library Service Center. The library may require up to 48-hours to retrieve these materials for research use.

There are five (5) boxes of nitrate film (boxes 36, 37, 38, 39, and 40). These boxes are kept off-site in specialized housing and may not be recalled by patrons.

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[Identification of item], Sports Information Office: Photographic Negatives Collection, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University.