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> and include a set of six Purdue football guides (1964-69) were are tough to find and three early guides from 1952-1963. The 1964 guide was Purdue's first ever printed football guide. Prior to 1964 the late Bob Woodworth produced the guides on goold paper and they were mimeographed. There are also some very rare items from the estate of Elmer Burnham, the coach of Purdue's last unbeaten team in 1943. Yes, the items are from my collection.
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