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Tennis

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:

AMST 1007 Designing a Field House museum, 2013-2014 January

 Item
Identifier: s7_amst_1007
Scope and Contents Includes archived Field House Museum website created by students in Holly Allen's AMST 1007 J-term course. Websites created by students include "Greatest Teams in Middlebury History," "History of Tennis," "Path to the Pros," "History of Women's Ice Hockey," "History of Squash," "History of Baseball," "History of Track and Field," History of Men's Lacrosse," "Early Sports at Middlebury," "Middlebury Sports Traditions," "Culture and Traditions of Winter Carnival," "Women's Sports and Title...
Dates: 2013-2014 January

Class of 1925 Clyde Fussell scrapbook, 1921-1923

 Item — Box 71
Identifier: Scrapbooks
Scope and Contents Scrapbook entitled "My College Days at Middlebury," created by Clyde Fussell, Class of 1925. The scrapbook includes a "book of friends," a Middlebury football team roster, a Middlebury baseball team roster and schedule, a theatre program, a track schedule, a tennis schedule, a drama program, a senior ball invitation, newspaper clippings, a Mead Memorial Chapel service program, and a train ticket. The scrapbook also includes materials related to Kappa Phi Kappa, Dramatic Club, fraternities,...
Dates: 1921-1923

Digitized Athletics records binders, 2022

 File
Identifier: 2023.001
Scope and Contents

Digital files containing digitized binders from Athletics. Organized by individual sport, the binders contain opponent history, season recaps, team histories, coaching history, and team records.

Dates: Digitized: 2022

Dunsmoor, Natalie H. (Class of 1935), June 3, 1995

 Item
Identifier: MOH103
Scope and Contents 1 interview with Natalie H. Dunsmoor, Middlebury College Class of 1935, by Joice Pangalila at Dunsmoor's 60th reunion. Dunsmoor discusses reunions; why she went to Middlebury; her academic challenges; Mountain club; Alumni college; the Moodys; winter carnival; scholarships; working as a waitress; what she did in her free time; sociology trips; being a teacher; Chateau; French; customs and traditions; tea dances; formals; sororities; sigma kappa; tennis; Dr. Reginald Cook; co-ed dorms;...
Dates: June 3, 1995

Greiner, Joan T. (faculty), June 19, 1989

 Item
Identifier: MOH60
Scope and Contents 1 interview with Joan T. Greiner, Middlebury College Professor of Physical Education. Greiner discusses Skidmore; the Snow Bowl; skiing; women faculty; women's athletics; intermural sports; sororities; student activities; women's field on battell beach; Title IX; moving from McCullough to the Field house; coaching tennis; gender discrimination; President Stratton; teaching physical education; running the ski school; ROTC; physical education requirements; gender segregation in classes; co-ed...
Dates: June 19, 1989

Peter Kohn photographs

 Collection
Identifier: C-146
Scope and Contents

The collection contains approximately 28,000 color photos taken by and related to Peter Kohn during his time as lacrosse manager at Middlebury. Photographs are primarily of lacrosse events and players, but also includes photos taken at events, parties, ceremonies, and other sporting events.

Dates: 1979 - 2008

Siefer's scoop episode 6: Amanda Frank, October 15, 2020

 Item
Identifier: s9_siefers_scoop_episode_6_amanda_frank_20201015
Scope and Contents Episode description from the Middlebury Campus website: "Amanda Frank [Class of 2023], a member of the women’s tennis team, joins the Siefer’s Scoop podcast this week. Frank starts the conversation by describing the restrictions that the tennis team faces this semester. What do practices look like? What’s it like wearing a mask while playing tennis? Frank also gives her outlook on the tennis team in general. What’s the team culture like? What does it add to her college experience? Finally,...
Dates: October 15, 2020

Siefer's scoop episode 7: Election issue: Middlebury student-athletes committed to political activism, October 19, 2020

 Item
Identifier: s9_siefers_scoop_episode_7_election_issue_20201019
Scope and Contents Episode description: "In this episode of the Siefer’s Scoop podcast, I explore the political activism exhibited by Middlebury student-athletes this semester. I interview a host of athletes and coaches to learn about how our sports teams are fulfilling their civic duty, from ensuring voting registration to calling representatives to demand justice for Breonna Taylor.The podcast features Brinlea La Barge [Class of 2023], a member of women’s tennis; Beatrice Donovan [Class of...
Dates: October 19, 2020