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Official Program, Springfield College vs. Wagner College, November 13, 1965
The official program from the November 13, 1965 football game, Springfield College vs. Wagner College. The game took place at Wagner Field on the campus of Wagner College. The program contains information on the two colleges, the lineups and information on the teams, and advertisements. This was the final game for Springfield College's undeated season. Springfield won the game 30 to 13.The 1965 Springfield College Football team went 9-0-0 and remains the only College Football team to go undefeated and untied during a season. Springfield College’s opponents in ’65-'66 were the US. Coast Guard (30-14), Amherst College (13-0), Williams College (28-8), Colby College (42-13), Northeastern University (16-14), American International College (43-6), Rhode Island University (7-6), University of New Hampshire (43-13), and Wagner College (30-13). The game against Amherst College was televised on Channel 22 and was the first Western Mass football game ever televised in the region. The team received many honors, including Ted Dunn being named UPI New England College Division Coach of the Year and several players received honors including being selected for the All Decade Team. The team came in second to the University of Maine for selection for a bid to play in the Tangerine Bowl in Orlando, FL, December 11, 1965
Official Program, Springfield College vs. Colby College, October 9, 1965
The official program from the October 9, 1965 football game, Springfield College vs. Colby College. The game took place at Seaverns Field on the campus of Colby College. The program contains information on the two colleges, the lineups and information on the teams, and advertisements. Springfield won the game 42 to 13.The 1965 Springfield College Football team went 9-0-0 and remains the only College Football team to go undefeated and untied during a season. Springfield College’s opponents in ’65-'66 were the US. Coast Guard (30-14), Amherst College (13-0), Williams College (28-8), Colby College (42-13), Northeastern University (16-14), American International College (43-6), Rhode Island University (7-6), University of New Hampshire (43-13), and Wagner College (30-13). The game against Amherst College was televised on Channel 22 and was the first Western Mass football game ever televised in the region. The team received many honors, including Ted Dunn being named UPI New England College Division Coach of the Year and several players received honors including being selected for the All Decade Team. The team came in second to the University of Maine for selection for a bid to play in the Tangerine Bowl in Orlando, FL, December 11, 1965
Official Program, Springfield College vs. Williams College, October 2, 1965
The official program from the October 2, 1965 football game, Springfield College vs. Williams College. The game took place at Pratt Field on the campus of Springfield College. The program contains information on the two colleges, the lineups and information on the teams, and advertisements. Springfield won the game 28 to 8.The 1965 Springfield College Football team went 9-0-0 and remains the only College Football team to go undefeated and untied during a season. Springfield College’s opponents in ’65-'66 were the US. Coast Guard (30-14), Amherst College (13-0), Williams College (28-8), Colby College (42-13), Northeastern University (16-14), American International College (43-6), Rhode Island University (7-6), University of New Hampshire (43-13), and Wagner College (30-13). The game against Amherst College was televised on Channel 22 and was the first Western Mass football game ever televised in the region. The team received many honors, including Ted Dunn being named UPI New England College Division Coach of the Year and several players received honors including being selected for the All Decade Team. The team came in second to the University of Maine for selection for a bid to play in the Tangerine Bowl in Orlando, FL, December 11, 1965
Wagner, Burnell, October 26, 2004 [Interview]
Burnell Wagner was interviewed on October 26, 2004, by Thomas Paone about his experiences during in World War II.World War I
Official Program, Springfield College vs. American International College, October 23, 1965
The official program from the October 23, 1965 football game, Springfield College vs. American International College (AIC). The game took place at Pratt Field on the campus of Springfield College. The program contains information on the two colleges, the lineups and information on the teams, and advertisements. Springfield won the game 43 to 6.The 1965 Springfield College Football team went 9-0-0 and remains the only Springfield team to go undefeated and untied during a season. Springfield College’s opponents in ’65-'66 were the US. Coast Guard (30-14), Amherst College (13-0), Williams College (28-8), Colby College (42-13), Northeastern University (16-14), American International College (43-6), Rhode Island University (7-6), University of New Hampshire (43-13), and Wagner College (30-13). The game against Amherst College was televised on Channel 22 and was the first Western Mass football game ever televised in the region. The team received many honors, including Ted Dunn being named UPI New England College Division Coach of the Year and several players received honors including being selected for the All Decade Team. The team came in second to the University of Maine for selection for a bid to play in the Tangerine Bowl in Orlando, FL, December 11, 1965
Springfield College vs US Coast Guard film, September 18, 1965
This is a digital copy of a 16mm, black and white film, of the September 18, 1965 football game between Springfield College and the Coast Guard. In the game, the Springfield College football team beat the US Coast Guard 30-14.The 1965 team went on to be 9-0-0, and is the only Springfield College Football team to go undeated and untied in a season. The letter goes on to outline the upcoming games, including quotes and statements about the teams and last years results. Springfield College’s opponents in ’65-'66 were the US. Coast Guard (30-14), Amherst College (13-0), Williams College (28-8), Colby College (42-13), Northeastern University (16-14), American International College (43-6), Rhode Island University (7-6), University of New Hampshire (43-13), and Wagner College (30-13). The game against Amherst College was televised on Channel 22 and was the first Western Mass football game ever televised in the region. The team received many honors, including Ted Dunn being named UPI New England College Division Coach of the Year and several players received honors including being selected for the All Decade Team. The team came in second to the University of Maine for selection for a bid to play in the Tangerine Bowl in Orlando, FL, December 11, 1965
Springfield College vs. Northeastern University film, October 16, 1965
This is a digital copy of a 16mm, black and white film, of the October 16,, 1965 football game between Springfield College and Northeastern University. In the game, the Springfield College football team beat Northeastern 16-14.The 1965 team went on to be 9-0-0, and is the only Springfield College Football team to go undeated and untied in a season. The letter goes on to outline the upcoming games, including quotes and statements about the teams and last years results. Springfield College’s opponents in ’65-'66 were the US. Coast Guard (30-14), Amherst College (13-0), Williams College (28-8), Colby College (42-13), Northeastern University (16-14), American International College (43-6), Rhode Island University (7-6), University of New Hampshire (43-13), and Wagner College (30-13). The game against Amherst College was televised on Channel 22 and was the first Western Mass football game ever televised in the region. The team received many honors, including Ted Dunn being named UPI New England College Division Coach of the Year and several players received honors including being selected for the All Decade Team. The team came in second to the University of Maine for selection for a bid to play in the Tangerine Bowl in Orlando, FL, December 11, 1965
Springfield College Commencement program (1917)
A program for the thirty first commencement ceremonies for the International YMCA College, now Springfield College, held in 1917. This pamphlet starts by describing the program, including the school hymn, prayers, songs, presentation of diplomas, and finishes by listing the members of the graduating class. Mr. Frank Crane, author and journalist, gave the commencement address
Official Program, Springfield College vs. US Coast Guard, September 18, 1965
The official program from theSeptember 18, 1965 football game, Springfield College vs. United States Coast Guard. The game took place at Pratt Field on the campus of Springfield College. The program contains information on the two colleges, the lineups and information on the teams, and advertisements. Springfield won the game 30 to 14.The 1965 Springfield College Football team went 9-0-0 and remains the only College Football team to go undefeated and untied during a season. Springfield College’s opponents in ’65-'66 were the US. Coast Guard (30-14), Amherst College (13-0), Williams College (28-8), Colby College (42-13), Northeastern University (16-14), American International College (43-6), Rhode Island University (7-6), University of New Hampshire (43-13), and Wagner College (30-13). The game against Amherst College was televised on Channel 22 and was the first Western Mass football game ever televised in the region. The team received many honors, including Ted Dunn being named UPI New England College Division Coach of the Year and several players received honors including being selected for the All Decade Team. The team came in second to the University of Maine for selection for a bid to play in the Tangerine Bowl in Orlando, FL, December 11, 1965
Official Program, Springfield College vs. University of New Hampshire November 6, 1965
The official program from the November 6, 1965 football game, Springfield College vs. University of New Hampshire. The game took place at Pratt Field on the campus of Springfield College. The program contains information on the two colleges, the lineups and information on the teams, and advertisements. Springfield won the game 43 to 13.The 1965 Springfield College Football team went 9-0-0 and remains the only College Football team to go undefeated and untied during a season. Springfield College’s opponents in ’65-'66 were the US. Coast Guard (30-14), Amherst College (13-0), Williams College (28-8), Colby College (42-13), Northeastern University (16-14), American International College (43-6), Rhode Island University (7-6), University of New Hampshire (43-13), and Wagner College (30-13). The game against Amherst College was televised on Channel 22 and was the first Western Mass football game ever televised in the region. The team received many honors, including Ted Dunn being named UPI New England College Division Coach of the Year and several players received honors including being selected for the All Decade Team. The team came in second to the University of Maine for selection for a bid to play in the Tangerine Bowl in Orlando, FL, December 11, 1965
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