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Springfield College

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Dates

  • Usage: 1954 - Present

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Springfield College Civil Rights Oral History Collection

 Record Group — Box 01: Series 01; Series 02; Series 03
Identifier: RG-182
Abstract This collection contains the oral histories of Springfield College (SC) alumni, faculty, and administrators who were present on campus during or leading up to the SC Black student protests in 1969-1970, along with materials collected and created before and after these interviews. The oral histories highlight the time of civil unrest on the SC campus in 1969-1970 and contain first-hand accounts of the activism and of the various reactions on and off campus. Materials in this collection...
Dates: 2019 to 2021

Springfield College Secretarial Department Records

 Record Group — Boxes All Boxes
Identifier: RG-101
Abstract The School for Christian Workers (now Springfield College) was established in 1885 to train young men for various fields of Christian work open to laymen. The demand for qualified men in the rapidly expanding Young Men’s Christian Association movement was particularly pressing. Jacob T. Bowne (JTB) was hired in 1885 to create and oversee the School’s Secretarial department, which trained young men for work as secretaries (executives) of YMCAs in the United States and around the world. ...
Dates: 1885-1910

Springfield College Women's Athletic Association Records

 Record Group — Box 01-04
Identifier: RG-181
Abstract Materials in this collection include constitutions, memorandums, handbooks, manager reports, meeting minutes, and other miscellaneous documents having to do with the Women’s Athletics Association (WAA) of Springfield College. Mostly the materials concerning “WRA Banquets” were events held by the organization under the name Women's Recreation Association from 1969-1977. During its operation, the WAA provided intramural, extramural, and recreational activities to all women living at...
Dates: 1952-1977

Dorothea Lillian Poulin Woodside Papers

 Collection — All boxes: 01-04
Identifier: MS-541
Abstract Dorothea Poulin was born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts on June 10, 1917. She grew up attending schools in Pittsfield, and in 1935, was the first full-time woman admitted into Springfield College in a pursuit of a bachelors of Physical Education, graduating in 1939. Married to Frank Woodside, Dorothea taught High School and continued to coach and participate in swimming activities all of her life. Dorothea Poulin passed away on 22 April, 2005 in Cincinnati at the age of 87.The...
Dates: ca. 1930-2010; Majority of material found within ca. 1934-1940

G. Eugene Rich and Herbert Zettl Springfield College Oral History Collection

 Collection — Boxes 1-11
Identifier: MS-542
Collection Scope and Contents Materials within the G. Eugene Rich and Herbert Zettl Springfield College Oral History Collection include transcriptions and audio recordings of oral histories conducted with Springfield College Alumni, Faculty, Presidents and Coaches. The oral histories were conducted by Springfield College professors G. Eugene Rich and Herbert Zettl or their students as part of class work between 1970 to 2010. Most of the oral histories are on their original audio cassette or are digital files on CDs (the...
Dates: ca. 1970 to 2023