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titleMark H. McCormack Papers, 1920-2008 (bulk 1957-2003) MS 700
repositoryUniversity of Massachusetts, Amherst
descriptionWith a growing collection of approximately 2,500 boxes of records that represent the personal life of Mark H. McCormack and the intertwined corporate records of IMG, the McCormack Papers provide an inside look at the last 50 years of the business of professional sport. The collection contains correspondence, memos, drafts, reports, contracts, research files, marketing materials, and memorabilia. The collection is arriving in stages and is currently being processed. Some materials are restricted.

In this record, McCormack declines an invitation to present the Eddie Eagan Sportsmans Award to Bud Mosbacher due to a scheduling conflict.
extent2,500 boxes (3,800 linear feet)
formatsCorrespondence
accessThe collection is open for research.
record linkhttps://credo.library.umass.edu/view/full/mums700-b0002-f008-i120
record sourcehttps://credo.library.umass.edu/view/full/mums700-b0002-f008-i120
acquisition informationn/a
updated03/16/2023 10:29:55
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titlePortland Museum of Art : Charles Shipman Payson Building, 1983
repositoryPortland Public Library Special Collections & Archives
descriptionViews from grand opening of the Charles Shipman Payson building at Portland Museum Art, 7 Congress Square. Top image shows Maine Governor Joseph E. Brennan speaking to the opening day crowd.
The building was designed by Henry Nichols Cobb of I. M. Pei and Partners, built from 1981-1983 on the footprint of the former Libby Building.

Photos published in the Evening Express, on 14 May 1983
extent1 35m gelatin negative
accessn/a
record linkhttps://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/pphnegs_images_business/360/
finding aidn/a
acquisition informationn/a
updated02/08/2023 14:33:45
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