Box 6 [4M-F-5F]
Contains 15 Results:
“Ara the beautiful,” unknown author, Time. (9 pages,copy), 1964-11-20
The Players and Coaches Collection forms a portion of the Cradle of Coaches Archive and includes football play books, correspondence, news articles, memorabilia, media guides, etc. Also included are basketball trading cards featuring past Miami players Wally Szczerbiak, Ron Harper, Randy Ayers, and Ira Newble.
“Ara’s new era,” by William Barry Furlong, Saturday Evening Post. (4 pages, copy), 1964-11-28
The Players and Coaches Collection forms a portion of the Cradle of Coaches Archive and includes football play books, correspondence, news articles, memorabilia, media guides, etc. Also included are basketball trading cards featuring past Miami players Wally Szczerbiak, Ron Harper, Randy Ayers, and Ira Newble.
“Notre Dame: We’re number one!” by John Bowers, Saturday Evening Post. (5 pages, copy), 1967-10-07
The Players and Coaches Collection forms a portion of the Cradle of Coaches Archive and includes football play books, correspondence, news articles, memorabilia, media guides, etc. Also included are basketball trading cards featuring past Miami players Wally Szczerbiak, Ron Harper, Randy Ayers, and Ira Newble.
“End of an Ara,” unknown author, Time. (2 pages, copy), 1974-12-30
The Players and Coaches Collection forms a portion of the Cradle of Coaches Archive and includes football play books, correspondence, news articles, memorabilia, media guides, etc. Also included are basketball trading cards featuring past Miami players Wally Szczerbiak, Ron Harper, Randy Ayers, and Ira Newble.
“A family’s furious race against time,” by Michael Neill, People. (3 pages, copy), 12-6-1995
The Players and Coaches Collection forms a portion of the Cradle of Coaches Archive and includes football play books, correspondence, news articles, memorabilia, media guides, etc. Also included are basketball trading cards featuring past Miami players Wally Szczerbiak, Ron Harper, Randy Ayers, and Ira Newble.
“Parseghian impressed with Irish,” by Eric Hansen, South Bend Tribune. (5 pages, copy), 2012-09-19
The Players and Coaches Collection forms a portion of the Cradle of Coaches Archive and includes football play books, correspondence, news articles, memorabilia, media guides, etc. Also included are basketball trading cards featuring past Miami players Wally Szczerbiak, Ron Harper, Randy Ayers, and Ira Newble.
“Ara cheers for Notre Dame, roots for a cure,” unknown author, USA Today. (3 pages, copy), 2012-12-07
The Players and Coaches Collection forms a portion of the Cradle of Coaches Archive and includes football play books, correspondence, news articles, memorabilia, media guides, etc. Also included are basketball trading cards featuring past Miami players Wally Szczerbiak, Ron Harper, Randy Ayers, and Ira Newble.
“40 years ago, Irish-Tide played game for the ages,” by Paul Newberry, Associated Press. (4 pages, copy), 2013-01-07
The Players and Coaches Collection forms a portion of the Cradle of Coaches Archive and includes football play books, correspondence, news articles, memorabilia, media guides, etc. Also included are basketball trading cards featuring past Miami players Wally Szczerbiak, Ron Harper, Randy Ayers, and Ira Newble.
Printout of photos from disc. (6 pages), unknown
The Players and Coaches Collection forms a portion of the Cradle of Coaches Archive and includes football play books, correspondence, news articles, memorabilia, media guides, etc. Also included are basketball trading cards featuring past Miami players Wally Szczerbiak, Ron Harper, Randy Ayers, and Ira Newble.
Parseghian on the sideline coaching Notre Dame at the University of Southern California, with unknown player #74 standing beside him. (Photo, color, 8x10, 2 copies), Late 1960's
The Players and Coaches Collection forms a portion of the Cradle of Coaches Archive and includes football play books, correspondence, news articles, memorabilia, media guides, etc. Also included are basketball trading cards featuring past Miami players Wally Szczerbiak, Ron Harper, Randy Ayers, and Ira Newble.