Skip to main content

Women -- Sports

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Circle City Sirens collection

 Collection
Identifier: L536
Scope and Contents This collection includes team rosters, schedules, tournament registration packets and programs, team correspondence, newsletters, and articles from the Circle City Sirens, a women’s ice hockey team in Indianapolis, Indiana, ranging from 1996 to 2006.

Also included are "INtake" publication and team photograph, 2004/01/29, 1996-2006 (OB069).
Dates: 1996-2006

Fred J. Nation collection

 Collection
Identifier: L197
Scope and Contents This collection contains correspondence, documents, and reports from Fred J. Nation's work as press secretary to Indiana Governor Evan Bayh. Ranging from 1957 to 1990, the collection's material covers a number of issues and state events that took place during the first year and a half of Governor Bayh's time in office, including inauguration programs, schedules and speech drafts; correspondence, documents, and reports regarding domestic violence and the 1989 murder of Lisa M. Bianco by her...
Dates: 1957-1990

Indiana League of High School Girls' Athletic Associations collection

 Collection
Identifier: L423
Scope and Contents This collection includes correspondence; records and data; minutes and financial reports of board meetings; newspaper and magazine articles; programs from camp retreats and athletic programs; photographs; plaques; varsity letters; ribbons; nametags; athletic records; and scrapbooks from Indiana League of High School Girls' Athletic Associations on Indiana, ranging from 1922 to 1989, regarding girls' athletics programs and organization in high schools and junior high schools in Indiana, with...
Dates: 1922-1989

Transcontinental Roller Derby admission ticket

 Collection — Folder S3385
Identifier: S3385
Scope and Contents This collection includes one printed ticket for the Transcontinental Roller Derby event on the Indiana State Fairground in Indianapolis, Indiana on October 5, 1937.
Dates: 1937/10/05