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Springfield College

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Dates

  • Usage: 1954 - Present

Found in 99 Collections and/or Records:

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

Springfield College Women's Physical Education Majors Club Records

 Record Group — Box 01
Identifier: RG-183
Collection Scope and Contents The Women's Physical Education Majors Club records contains photographs, constitutions, printed materials, pamphlets, and newspaper clippings and news releases created between 1956 to 1963. Most of the materials are in or were part of a scrapbook on the club. The scrapbook focuses on events conducted by the club, including carnival, demonstrations, "playdays," AAHPER and the Eastern District conventions, sporting events, and luncheons. There are listings of club officers, some of which are...
Dates: ca. 1956 to 1963

Woods Hall Records

 Record Group — Multiple Containers
Identifier: RG-144
Collection Scope and Contents This collection documents Woods Hall which was built in 1904 and remained, with many renovations, in use through 2009. Mostly the collection contains photographs of the interior and exterior of the building. The photographs of the exterior of the building are both before and after the major renovations that occurred in 1960-61. There are also a fair amount of pictures of the kitchen and dining rooms, in particular the dining rooms as they existed in 1940s and early 1950s. In...
Dates: ca. 1903-2008

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

Springfield College Wrestling Team Records

 Record Group — RG 173 All Boxes
Identifier: RG-173
Abstract The Springfield College Wrestling Team Records collection contains materials and information on the Springfield College Wrestling teams (varsity, junior varsity and freshman) from their first season in 1915 through the present day. The bulk of the materials begins in the 1900’s and continues through 2017. Materials include photographs of teams, players and matches; scorecards and scorebooks from individual matches; compiled statistics, individual player and team; news clippings of individual...
Dates: ca. 1915-2017

YMCA Hall of Fame Records

 Record Group — Box All Boxes
Identifier: RG-103
Abstract This collection documents the history and governance of the YMCA Hall of Fame at Springfield College and also provides information about individual inductees and induction ceremonies from the Hall of Fame’s founding in 1985 to the present. The purpose of the YMCA Hall of Fame is to provide “a forum to recognize professionals who personify what is best about the YMCA. It honors individuals who have devoted their lives to the building of community, encouraging each person to develop to their...
Dates: 1894 - present; Majority of material found within 1985 - present

Springfield Massachusetts YMCA Papers

 Collection — Boxes 01-13
Identifier: MS-523
Abstract The Springfield Massachusetts YMCA was one of the first YMCAs to be established in North America after Montreal and Boston. The first meeting was held on May 3rd, 1852 at the Old First Church on Court Square. Soon disbanded for lack of support, it was not until the cities third attempt in the early 1880s, with the creation of three separate branches; a Railroad YMCA, the Armory Hill YMCA, and a Central/Downtown Springfield Branch, that the Springfield YMCA was here to stay. The Railroad YMCA...
Dates: 1876-1973; Majority of material found within 1882-1940

Springfield Massachusetts Y’s Men’s Club Papers

 Collection — Boxes 1 & 2
Identifier: MS-526
Abstract The first Y’s Men’s Club was founded by Judge Paul William Alexander in Toledo, Ohio in 1922. It was designed to support the Toledo YMCA. Since the YMCA was usually known as "the Y", and it was designed as a club of "men of and for the Y", it was named the "Y's Men's Club". The Y’s Men’s Club in Springfield Massachusetts was a service club for those who were interested in the ideals of the YMCA. It met during the mid-twentieth century, stressed world fellowship, and allowed Springfield...
Dates: ca. 1937-1981; Majority of material found within 1937-1955

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