Color cartoon depicting University of Oregon football coach Len Casanova kicking a much larger figure holding a bag of money, representing professional football, while a duck says "Atta boy coach."
Black and white photo of University of Oregon football coach Len Casanova kneeling on the practice field near Hayward Field during the 1950s or 1960s. Picture appears on page 76 of Oregon Ducks football : 100 years of glory, edited by Michael C. McCann, 1995.
Black and white photo taken in 1964, of a caricature drawing of University of Oregon football coach Len Casanova by journalism professor Roy Paul Nelson.
Black and white photo of, from left, University of Oregon football coach Len Casanova, Ohio State guard Aurelius Thomas, and Ohio State coach Woody Hayes taken in late December 1957 in Southern California during the run-up to the 1958 Rose Bowl, in which the Buckeyes defeated the Ducks 10-7.
Black and white photo of University of Oregon basketball player Richard Lucas (#31) taking the ball to the basket while teammate Eric Dunn (#43) looks on during a game against Stanford played at McArthur Court on February 1, 1990 and won by the Ducks 62-61.
Black and white photo of University of Oregon basketball player Eric Dunn taking the ball to the hoop for a dunk during a game played at McArthur Court in 1990.
Black and white photo of University of Oregon basketball player Tracy Beckes dribbling the ball in a game played at McArthur Court during the 1981-82 season.
A scanned image of a one-page letter, addressed to Steve Prefontaine, Marshfield High School, Coos Bay, Oregon, from W.J. Bowerman, Professor of Physical Education, Track Coach, dated October 30, 1967. In the letter, Bill Bowerman offers his congratulations to Steve Prefontaine for his progress in cross-country racing. Three other names are mentioned in the letter, as other individuals who have commented to Bowerman on Prefontaine's potential: Bill Dellinger; Rosco Divine and Dave Wilborn (two "sub-four-minute milers").
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.