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Box 3

 Container

Contains 23 Results:

Athletics - National Catholic Athletic Association, 1949

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 21
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Record Group: Fr. Hauck's administration was a time of quiet transition from post-War rebuilding to the dramatic changes of the 1960's. During Fr. Hauck's seven years as president Santa Clara was forced to withdraw from intercollegiate football, the University was accredited by the Western College Association, efforts were begun to reestablish graduate studies, the University became affiliated with Alma College, tuition was increased, and property was purchased that included the Eberhard Tanning Company....
Dates: Other: 1949

Athletics - Rugby, Correspondence, 1953 to 1956

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 22
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Record Group: Fr. Hauck's administration was a time of quiet transition from post-War rebuilding to the dramatic changes of the 1960's. During Fr. Hauck's seven years as president Santa Clara was forced to withdraw from intercollegiate football, the University was accredited by the Western College Association, efforts were begun to reestablish graduate studies, the University became affiliated with Alma College, tuition was increased, and property was purchased that included the Eberhard Tanning Company....
Dates: Other: 1953 to 1956

Athletics - Insurance - Memos from NCAA, 1951 to 1952

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 23
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Record Group: Fr. Hauck's administration was a time of quiet transition from post-War rebuilding to the dramatic changes of the 1960's. During Fr. Hauck's seven years as president Santa Clara was forced to withdraw from intercollegiate football, the University was accredited by the Western College Association, efforts were begun to reestablish graduate studies, the University became affiliated with Alma College, tuition was increased, and property was purchased that included the Eberhard Tanning Company....
Dates: Other: 1951 to 1952