![]() ![]() A series of miscellaneous items contains statistics sheets and general sports information. The collection includes correspondence, notes, photographic prints, slides, negatives, newspaper clippings, Photostats, audio reels, films, and VHS videocassettes. (1) It is clipping (including in close line play) if an offensive player’s block (legal or illegal) is followed by the blocker rolling up on the side or back of the legs of the defender. There are also speech notes by Rupp and Forest "Aggie" Sale. There is extensive coverage of Adolph Rupp, specifically in the areas of correspondence and photographic materials, as well as correspondence related to the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts (1968-1991). Scope and Content The Russell Rice collection on University of Kentucky sports (10.5 cubic feet, 30 boxes dated 1876-1994 and undated, bulk 1920-1973) is comprised of sports-related materials gathered by Russell Rice, which largely focus on University of Kentucky basketball and football but also include materials related to other campus sports. He became a reporter in 1953 and sports editor in 1962 for the Hazard Herald (Hazard, Kentucky) newspapers. Mountain Eagle (Whitesburg, Kentucky) and After graduating from UK in 1951, Rice began his career as a city editor for the University of Kentucky Basketball Vault (2008). In addition, he was a columnist and managing editor for theĬats' Pause, a publication devoted to UK sports information and has written several books about UK sports since 1975 includingĪdolph Rupp: Kentucky's Basketball Baron (1994) and the He also served as assistant athletic director (1987-1989), was media coordinator for several NCAA basketball regional tournaments and the 1985 NCAA Final Four in Lexington. Repository University of Kentuckyīiography / History Russell Rice was the sports information director for the University of Kentucky Athletics Department (1968-1987). Finding Aid Author Finding aid prepared by Emily Hikes in February-April 2009 under the supervision of Janice Childers, Athletics Project Archivist machine-readable finding aid created by Janice Childers Preferred Citation 1996ua019:, Russell Rice collection on University of Kentucky sports, 1876-1994 and undated (bulk 1920s-1973), University of Kentucky Special Collections. Arrangement This collection is arranged in seven series by subject and format: I. It was the paleness of her skin that would be the reason why I was thinking this really isn't quite right.Title Russell Rice collection on University of Kentucky sports Date 1876-1994 (inclusive) Bulk, 1920-1973 (bulk) Creator Rice, Russell Extent 10.5 Cubic feet Subjects Audiotapes. ![]() Mr Donnellan said: "What colour was she?" "I thought if she was dead she would be stiff, but she was extremely flexible." Tenniswood said: "She was floppy, as I expected her to be if she was in this semi-comatose state. Mr Donnellan said: "How did you do her bra up? You lifted her up to do the strap up? How did you do that?" Mr Donnellan then asked how Tenniswood re-clothed India, when he believed she was in a coma. ![]() "Through sheer inexperience and incompetence I kept the pressure on too long or too firmly, or both, and in retrospect that caused her death." "No disrespect to her I was unguided and inexpert at what I considered a mildly kinky, sexual practice. Tenniswood said: "On the second occasion, because she removed her hands, obviously in my over-eagerness to please her I sustained the pressure for just too long. Referring to when Tenniswood claims he had sex with India, Mr Donnellan asked: "When you strangled her, did she pass out?" ![]()
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