newspaper clippings
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Dr. Lawrence Hogan African American Baseball Research papers
A collection of research notes, correspondence, photocopies of photographs, and newspaper clippings created and/or compiled by Dr. Lawrence Hogan. These papers were used in the writing of his book titled "The Forgotten History of African American Baseball", published in 2014.
Frankie Frisch Scrapbook collection
A collection of 69 scrapbooks relating to the career and personal life of Frankie Frisch. Although the majority of the collection consists of newspaper and magazine clippings, the scrapbooks also contain correspondence, original photos, programs, radio scripts, and certificates. These are dated between 1913 and 1969.
Integration - Correspondence and Clippings collection
A collection of correspondence, telegrams, and newspaper clippings relating to African American baseball players integration into Major League Baseball. This collection is dated from 1937 to 1980.
Lou Gehrig papers
A collection of correspondence, legal agreements, clippings and articles relating to the life and career of Lou Gehrig and his wife Eleanor.
Papers Related to Babe Ruth
This is a collection of correspondence and newspaper clippings relating to the life and career of Babe Ruth.
Seattle Mariners Amateur scouting reports
A collection of Seattle Mariners amateur scouting reports created between 1986 and 2001.
Walter O'Malley papers
This finding aid will be updated as this collection is processed. A collection of correspondence, reports, clippings, recorded media, and photographs created and/or compiled by Walter O'Malley over the span of his career with the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers.
Wendell Smith papers
The Wendell Smith papers include correspondence and newspaper columns written by Smith for the Pittsburgh Courier and the Chicago's American. These papers document Smith's direct and indirect support of the candidacy of Jackie Robinson as the first Black American to play in the National or American League in the 20th Century.