View of spectators, the celebration stage, and jumbo screen at Eugene 08 Festival taking place on the Artificial Turf Fields between Hayward Field and the Student Recreation Center.
Three-quarter (3/4) life-size sculpture of a baseball player touching second base with right foot as he is throwing the ball. He is facing towards the center opening of Coleman Field., artbydente@aol.com, http://www.artbydente.com/, The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Linn-Benton Arts. You may view their website at: http://www.artcentric.org/
Three-quarter (3/4) life-size sculpture of a baseball player touching second base with right foot as he is throwing the ball. He is facing towards the center opening of Coleman Field., artbydente@aol.com, http://www.artbydente.com/, The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Linn-Benton Arts. You may view their website at: http://www.artcentric.org/
Three-quarter (3/4) life-size sculpture of a baseball player touching second base with right foot as he is throwing the ball. He is facing towards the center opening of Coleman Field., artbydente@aol.com, http://www.artbydente.com/, The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Linn-Benton Arts. You may view their website at: http://www.artcentric.org/
16 p. A typed copy of Robert D. Clark's article, written during his tenure as president of San Jose State College, on the nature of athletics, their relation to passions and politics, racial discrimination, and a controversial symbolic action on the awards stand at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics by two winning runners, black students from San Jose State., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
A scanned image of a four-page document, entitled: Report of the Special Athletic Committee, and addressed to the faculty of the University of Oregon. The report contains a review of the University's intercollegiate and intramural sports progams for the 1914-15 academic year. Statistics are given for each individual sport for both men and women. The document also includes a summary of some of the issues of concern to the committee, including: importance of physical exercise and the intramural sports program ; excessive publicity; academic achievement and intellectual life. The document ends with a list of recommendations, mainly related to: student participation in sports; forbidding scouting; appointing faculty representatives and creating a standing committee; scheduling practices and games; use of student body funds. The document appears to be a draft version, as there are some corrections made in pencil.