Undated Football team picture; 1962 Pennsylvania Military College Football Season Ticket; 1964 - 1965 Penn Morton Colleges Calendar of events; "Seasons Greetings" from 1978, 1979 and undated Widener College Football teams; Brochures - 1976 - 1977 Widener College Basketball, 1977 - 1978 Basketball, 1978 Football Camp, 1978 - 1979 Basketball, 1979 - 1980 Women's Basketball, Wrestling, Men's Swimming, Women's Swimming; Photograph of Women's Soccer Team; 1981 - 1982 Basketball, 1985 Widener University Soccer, Field Hockey, Volleyball, Cross Country; 1973, 1975 Eagles Training Camp (brochure does not mention Widener); Annual Awards Dinner Programs - 1939, 1954, 1984; Football, 1957, 1958, 1959 Football, 1960, 1961, 1966, 1967 Varsity Athletics, 1968 Varsity Athletics, 1969, 1977 - 1978 Basketball, 1978 Football, 1979 George A. Hansell, Jr. Tribute Dinner, 1981 Football, 1982 Football, 1983 Football, 1984 Football, 1985 Football and Men's Basketball; Press Releases - 1983 Widener University Football Season, Pennsylvania Military College Spring 1963, Widener College May 1979, Widener University April 1984; "A History of Football at PMC Colleges"; 1968 Handbook of Practices and Policies; 1979 STAGG Bowl memos and description of Amos Alonzo Stagg. 1927 Pennsylvania Military College Athletic Association special membership agreement; Report of Athletic Department 1967; Athletic Philosophy of Pennsylvania Military College. Festive Banquet Program, 1970; Additional Widener Sports Brochures 1970 - .
Memorial Service for George Hansell. Obituary for George Hansell.
Athletic Ticket for PMC Colleges, 1971-72.
2003 clipping about Macharia Yuot from Sudan who came to Widener and became a cross country running star.
Newspaper articles about Fall 1976 Football team and loss to Dickinson College that altered the season. CD of articles.
History of the PMA vs. Princeton controversy - PMA played Princeton in 1887 and legand has it that it was at this time that PMA originated the practice of calling players by number instead of by name. While it was established that there was a game between PMA and Princeton, there remains no historical evidence to show PMA originated the calling by numbers and that controversy has never been fully resolved.