Box 4
Contains 119 Results:
The Carlisle Arrow Vol. 9 No. 6, 1912-10-11
These include journal volumes, journal and magazine excerpts, and programs.
The Carlisle Arrow Vol. 9 No. 4, 1912-09-27
These include journal volumes, journal and magazine excerpts, and programs.
The Carlisle Arrow Vol. 9 No. 2, 1912-09-13
First page features special mention: "Carlisle Honors Her Olympic Victors on the Return from Stockholm". Jim Thorpe is also featured in this print.
The Little Hoya Vol. 10 No. 1, 1944-10-30
A periodical from Georgetown Preparatory School in Garrett Park, Maryland. There is a story about Gus Welch's Camp Kewanzee on page 1.
The Southern Magazine Vol. 3 No. 2, August-September, 1934
These include journal volumes, journal and magazine excerpts, and programs.
Harold V. Brown business card, undated
Business card says "Jim Thorpe Memorial" in large lettering. Underneath it reads: "Oklahoma Athletic Hall of Fame Commission Box 246 Yale, Oklahoma 74085". Harold V. Brown's name is in the bottom right corner of the card.
Jim Thorpe birthday party invitation, 1952-05-28
An invitation to Jim Thorpe's sixty-fourth birthday party at his All American Supper Club and Casino in Pittman, Nevada.
Project Jim Thorpe Day program, 1969-05-10
Program for Project Thorpe's Jim Thorpe Day in 1969. First two pages feature notes that are dated April 28, 1969 and March 28, 1969. Page 15 features a photograph of the Carlisle Indians with Gus Welch and Jim Thorpe.
Jim Thorpe calendar page, 1977-04
Calendar page for April 1977 with images of Jim Thorpe on reverse side. Attached is a clipping from the calendar with information about Jim Thorpe.
Hanover County Relay Carnival tag, 1925-05-15
Correspondence and clippings from and about Gustavus Gus Welch (1892-1970) a full blood Chippewa born in Spooner, Wisconsin, was a member of the Carlisle Indian School Class of 1911, Jim Thorpe's quarterback for the professional football team the Ohio Bulldogs in Canton, Ohio, a member of the U. S. Track Team for the 1912 Olympics, a 1917 graduate of the Dickinson School of Law and a coach at a number of institutions.