Group of women participating in archery exercises on Miller Field with neighborhood houses in background. Date from verso of print.
Historical context
''Athletics also continued to expand and in 1928, the new Miller Fields at the west corner of Espina Street and Horseshoe (site of today’s Skeen Building) were built to accommodate the growing popularity of football, tennis, track, and several auxiliary sports, such as archery.'' Cited from NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY HERITAGE PRESERVATION PLAN VOLUME 1, p.21, https://hr.nmsu.edu/ofs/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2015/03/Appendix-A-Heritage-Preservation-Plan-Volume-I-adopted-03.14.11.pdf
Subject (LCSH)
Physical education and training
Athletes
College students
Women--Societies and clubs
Subject (local)
New Mexico State University. Athletic Department
Digital publisher
New Mexico State University Library
Access rights
Public record. No restrictions on use. See New Mexico Inspection of Public Records Act, Chapter 14, Article 2, 8th Edition, 2015
Source
NMSU Library Archives and Special Collections Department