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Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Material things that can be perceived by the senses. In the context of art history or art information, the term may be restricted to works of art or cultural heritage, including architecture, art works such as paintings, drawings, graphic arts, sculpture, decorative arts, photographs, and other cultural artifacts. An object may be a single item or it may be made up of many physical parts.

Found in 2347 Collections and/or Records:

Plaque: "Frank Leahy 1908-1973" features 4 engravings (Leahy, Basilica, Main Building Dome, Football Stadium) "In September of 1971, Frank Leahy, from his hospital bed in Portland, Oregon, sent the following telegram to the University of Notre Dame where his former national championship players were gathered in reunion" (letter engraved on gold metal, wood plaque), 1973

 Item — Box OMNG 8
Identifier: OMNG 8/1971
Abstract "Frank Leahy played under the immortal Knute Rockne. After graduation he left Notre Dame and distinguished himself as a coach. In 1941 he returned to his Alma Mater and served as head coach of Notre Dame from 1941-1953, establishing a record of eighty-seven victories, eleven defeats, and nine ties - an achievement that has enhanced the pride and tradition of Our Lady's school. Though his "game of life" is ended, the memory of Frank Leahy will live on in the Spirit of Notre Dame."...
Dates: 1973

Plaque: "Frank Leahy 1908-1973" features 4 photos (Leahy, Basilica, Main Building Dome, Football Stadium) "In September of 1971, Frank Leahy, from his hospital bed in Portland, Oregon, sent the following telegram to the University of Notre Dame where his former national championship players were gathered in reunion" (letter engraved on silver metal, wood plaque), 1973

 Item — Box OMNG 1
Identifier: OMNG 1/1970
Abstract "Frank Leahy played under the immortal Knute Rockne. After graduation he left Notre Dame and distinguished himself as a coach. In 1941 he returned to his Alma Mater and served as head coach of Notre Dame from 1941-1953, establishing a record of eighty-seven victories, eleven defeats, and nine ties - an achievement that has enhanced the pride and tradition of Our Lady's school. Though his "game of life" is ended, the memory of Frank Leahy will live on in the Spirit of Notre Dame."...
Dates: 1973