Northwestern Football vs. Notre Dame, 1959
Northwestern vs. Notre Dame, October 24, 1959, South Bend, Indiana. Final score, NU: 30, Notre Dame 24. Northwestern held on to their #2 spot following this game, ending with a 6-3 record for the 1959 season. For more info and other games, visit the Northwestern University Archives website at
Football Match between Notre Dame and Tulane in South Bend, United States. HD Stock Footage
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Football Match between Notre Dame and Tulane in South Bend, United States.
Football Match between Notre Dame and Tulane in South Bend, United States. The game in progress. Crowd gathers at the stadium to watch the match. Crowd cheers. Notre Dame takes on Tulane. A car parked along a side of the ground. Crowd applauds. Location: South Bend Indiana. Date: October 17, 1949.
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2009: Notre Dame vs. Navy
The Navy Midshipmen sink the ND Fighting Irish, 23-21, in South Bend, Indiana at Notre Dame Stadium on November 7, 2009.
Football Match between Boiler Makers and Notre Dame at Lafayette, United States. HD Stock Footage
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Football Match between Boiler Makers and Notre Dame at Lafayette, United States.
Football Match between Boiler Makers and Notre Dame Teams of Indiana at Lafayette, United States. Match in progress. A large crowd gathers to watch the match. They cheer and applaud. The Boiler Makers win the match. The final scores are 28-7. Location: Lafayette Indiana. Date: October 8, 1959.
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Notre Dame Band playing America the Beautiful and Star Spangled Banner at the ND Washington game.
Notre Dame football game against Washigton. 11-2-09. Notre Dame band pregame show playing America the Beautiful and the Star Spangled Banner
DESPORT Notre Dame beats Cal Berkeley South Bend 1960
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6 month road trip across the U.S. from June-December 2015. 48 states, 29,602 miles, and 30 national parks.
Locations in Order: Mount Jo (Lake Placid, NY), Capitol Reef National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Brooklyn Bridge (New York City), Big Bend National Park, Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO), Yellowstone National Park, San Antonio (Texas), New York City, National Building Museum (Washington DC), White Sand Dunes National Monument, Grand Teton National Park, Montreal (Quebec), Burlington (Vermont), Thomas Jefferson Memorial (Washington DC), Badlands National Park, Cleveland Indians, Florida Keys, Fort McHenry (Baltimore, MD), Niagara Falls (Buffalo New York), The Outer Banks (North Carolina), Badlands National Park, Death Valley National Park, Teton Crest Trail (Wyoming), Dead Horse State Point (Moab, Utah), Notre Dame University, Montreal (Quebec), Acadia National Park, Somewhere in Upstate NY, Congaree National Park, Santa Rosa Beach (Florida), Bryce Canyon National Park, Hilton Head Island (Sout Carolina), Yale University, Austin State Capitol (Texas), Grand Canyon National Park, Baltimore (Maryland), Petrified Forest National Park, Sietsta Key Beach (Florida), Lambeau Field (Green Bay, WI), Houston Space Center, Canyonlands National Park, Monument Valley (Utah), Talladega Superspeedway (Alabama), Savannah (Georgia), Princeton University, Miami Beach (Florida), Chiricahua National Monument (Arizona), Churchill Downs Racetrack (Louisville, KY), Great Sand Dunes National Park, 9/11 Memorial (New York City), Chicago (Illinois), and a beach somewhere along the Pacific Coast Highway (California)
President Reagan's Address at the Graduating Class of the U.S. Military Academy on May 27, 1981
Full Title: President Reagan's Address at Graduating Class (Audio) and handing out of Diplomas (without Audio) at the United States Military Academy (West Point) in West Point, New York on May 27, 1981
Creator(s): President (1981-1989 : Reagan). White House Television Office. 1/20/1981-1/20/1989 (Most Recent)
Series: Video Recordings, 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989
Collection: Records of the White House Television Office (WHTV) (Reagan Administration), 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989
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Production Date: 5/27/1981
Access Restriction(s):Unrestricted
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Contact(s): Ronald Reagan Library (LP-RR), 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley, CA 93065-0600
Phone: 800-410-8354, Fax: 805-577-4074, Email: reagan.library@nara.gov
National Archives Identifier:63786681
University of Notre Dame | Wikipedia audio article
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The University of Notre Dame du Lac (or simply Notre Dame NOH-tər-DAYM or ND) is a private, non-profit Catholic research university in the community of Notre Dame, Indiana, near the city of South Bend, in the United States. The main campus covers 1,250 acres (510 ha) in a suburban setting and it contains a number of recognizable landmarks, such as the Golden Dome, the Word of Life mural (commonly known as Touchdown Jesus), the Notre Dame Stadium, and the Basilica. The school was founded on November 26, 1842, by Father Edward Sorin, CSC, who was also its first president.
Notre Dame is consistently recognized as one of the top universities in the United States, in particular for its undergraduate education. Undergraduate students are organized into six colleges, Arts and Letters, Science, Engineering, Business, Architecture and Global Affairs. The School of Architecture is known for teaching New Classical Architecture and for awarding the globally renowned annual Driehaus Architecture Prize. The university offers over 50 foreign study abroad yearlong programs and over 15 summer programs. Notre Dame's graduate program has more than 50 master, doctoral and professional degree programs offered by the five schools, with the addition of the Notre Dame Law School and a MD-PhD program offered in combination with the Indiana University School of Medicine. It maintains a system of libraries, cultural venues, artistic and scientific museums, including the Hesburgh Library and the Snite Museum of Art. The majority of the university's 8,000 undergraduates live on campus in one of 31 residence halls, each with its own traditions, legacies, events, and intramural sports teams. The university counts approximately 134,000 alumni, considered among the strongest alumni networks among U.S. colleges.The university's athletic teams are members of the NCAA Division I and are known collectively as the Fighting Irish. Notre Dame is known for its football team, which contributed to its rise to prominence on the national stage in the early 20th century; the team an Independent with no conference affiliation, has accumulated eleven consensus national championships, seven Heisman Trophy winners, 62 members in the College Football Hall of Fame, and 13 members in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Other ND sport teams, chiefly in the Atlantic Coast Conference, have accumulated 17 national championships. The Notre Dame Victory March is often regarded as one of the most famous and recognizable collegiate fight songs.
Started as a small all-male institution in 1842 and charter in 1844, Notre Dame reached international fame at the beginning of the 20th century, aided by the success of its football team under the guidance of coach Knute Rockne. Major improvements to the university occurred during the administration of the Rev. Theodore Hesburgh between 1952 and 1987 as Hesburgh's administration greatly increased the university's resources, academic programs, and reputation and first enrolled women undergraduates in 1972. Ever since, the University has seen steady growth, and under the leadership of the next two presidents, Rev. Malloy and Rev. Jenkins, many infrastructure and research expansions have been completed. Notre Dame's growth has continued in the 21st century, and it currently possesses one of the largest endowments of any U.S. university, at $13.1 billion.
Notre Dame Forum on Global Development
University of Notre Dame partnered with distinguished national leaders in government for a day-long Forum on Global Development in Washington D.C. Speakers included participants from the United States Senate, the State Department, USAID, and the Department of Defense—as well as Notre Dame faculty, corporations, foundations, and humanitarian organizations.
Panels addressed the urgency of achieving progress toward global development and the capability for providing a broad, integrated response to this evolving and urgent need as Congress debates the size and shape of the foreign aid budget.
Speakers offered concrete examples of how Notre Dame embraces a holistic approach, applying its research and training resources to the following global challenges: security and peacemaking, public health, infrastructure improvement, human development, energy, the environment and sustainability, governance and the rule of law, commerce and economic development, and education.
Wrapping up the program, Ambassador Tim Roemer said: Today's Forum on Global Development is just the beginning of a new initiative to join Notre Dame with businesses, government agencies and corporations, all working together to move America into the next century with a plan for sustainable development and a better world. It's good to see so many people who are passionate about global development coming together and talking like this.
America the Beautiful, National Anthem, and Stealth fly over before Air Force vs Notre Dame
This video was taken before the Air Force vs Notre Dame football game. The Notre Dame Marching Band plays America the Beautiful and the National Anthem. After the national anthem, a stealth bomber flys over the stadium.
Undefeated Irish Take Center Stage in South Bend | Notre Dame Football Report
Four games into Brian Kelly’s fifth season at the helm at Notre Dame, the Irish sit at a perfect 4-0. Next Up, the Stanford Cardinal come to town in one of the marquee matchups of the weekend. Hear from Brian Kelly on how his team views the challenge of facing the top-ranked defense in the nation.
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The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) is a collegiate athletic conference in the United States in which its fifteen member universities compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA's) Division I, with its football teams competing in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), the highest levels for athletic competition in US-based collegiate sports. The ACC sponsors competition in twenty-five sports with many of its member institutions' athletic programs held in high regard nationally. ACC teams and athletes have claimed dozens of national championships in multiple sports throughout the conference's history. Generally, the ACC's top athletes and teams in any particular sport in a given year are considered to be among the top collegiate competitors in the nation. The ACC is considered to be one of the six collegiate power conferences, all of which enjoy extensive media coverage and automatic qualifying for their football champion into the Bowl Championship Series (BCS). With the advent of the College Football Playoff in 2014, the ACC will be one of five conferences with a contractual tie-in to an access bowl, the successors to the BCS.
Founded in 1953 in Greensboro, North Carolina, by seven universities located in the South Atlantic States, the conference added additional members in late 1953, 1979, 1991, 2004, and 2013. The 2004 and 2013 additions extended the conference's footprint into the Northeast and Midwest. The most recent expansion in 2013 saw the additions of the University of Notre Dame, the University of Pittsburgh, and Syracuse University. In 2012, the University of Maryland's Board of Regents voted to withdraw from the ACC to join the Big Ten Conference. On November 28, 2012, the ACC's Council of Presidents voted unanimously to invite the University of Louisville as a full member, replacing Maryland.
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A gallant Army 'Eleven' and Notre Dame's 'Fighting Irish' play an American footba...HD Stock Footage
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A gallant Army 'Eleven' and Notre Dame's 'Fighting Irish' play an American football game and Fighting Irish win in New York
At Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, New York City, scenes from an American College football game between the gallant US Army 'Eleven' from West Point and Notre Dame's 'Fighting Irish'. US Army cadets and other fans in the stadium. A West Point cadet with the Army team mascot, a mule. Two Notre Dame students with its mascot dog, an Irish Terrier. Spectators cheer for players. Football game underway on the field. Ambient sound and cheering from the stadium is hear. The Army cadets seated in the stands cheer for their team. The Fighting Irish from Notre Dame win the game 19 to 7. Location: New York City. Date: October 29, 1938.
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Visit South Bend, Indiana
Overview video of life in South Bend/Mishawaka, Indiana. Learn about attractions, dining, accommodations and activities that visitors or community members can do in our area.
Ball State MBB: Tayler Persons Game Winner vs Notre Dame
The Ball State Cardinals traveled to South Bend to take on #9/8 Notre Dame. Tayler Persons led the cardinals in scoring with 24 including the game wining three.
Notre Dame National Anthem
Flyover at the end... Game against USF 9/3/11
Iowa Hawkeyes win against Notre Dame Fighting Irish by 48-8 in Iowa, United State...HD Stock Footage
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Iowa Hawkeyes win against Notre Dame Fighting Irish by 48-8 in Iowa, United States.
An American football game between Iowa Hawkeyes and Notre Dame Fighting Irish in Iowa, United States. The players on the ground play. The spectators in the stand cheer for their team. Hawkeyes quarterback Ken Ploen scoring. The spectators in the stands cheer. The players play. The spectators in the stand cheer as Hawkeyes score against Irish. The Iowa Hawkeyes wins against Notre Dame Fighting Irish by 48-8. Location: Iowa United States. Date: November 24, 1956.
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Notre Dame Stadium
A tour of the Notre Dame football stadium. 9.18.09
Michigan state beats Notre Dame by 21-3 in a football match in United States. HD Stock Footage
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Michigan state beats Notre Dame by 21-3 in a football match in United States.
Football match between Michigan State and Notre Dame in United States. Match in progress. Crowd cheer and applaud. Michigan state beats Notre Dame, 21-3. Location: United States. Date: November 17, 1952.
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