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Naismith, James, 1861-1939

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Biographical Note

James Naismith was born in Almonte, Ontario, Canada on November 6, 1861. He was orphaned at age ten and raised by his maternal grandmother and then uncle. Although he dropped out of high school for several years, he later returned and graduated. Naismith continued his education at McGill University in Montreal with an A.B. in 1887 and Presbyterian College—also in Montreal—with a religion degree in 1890. R. Tait McKenzie, the noted educator, physician, and sculptor, was also born in Almonte (1867), and he and Naismith were childhood friends, fellow students at McGill, and later colleagues.

In 1890 Naismith moved to Springfield, Massachusetts in order to attend the YMCA Training School (which became the International YMCA Training School in 1891 and is now Springfield College) and study physical education as a student in the School’s special one-year course. Naismith also became an instructor at the school that same year. Naismith played center on the School’s first football team under the direction of Amos Alonzo Stagg. At his 1891 commencement, Naismith read his essay “Psychology of Exercise.” During his time at the YMCA Training School (1890-1895), Naismith instructed such courses as “Animal Mechanics,” “Study of the Bible by Books,” “Psychology,” “Ethics,” “Methods of Christian Work,” “Outline Study of Man,” and “Man as an Individual.” He was also an instructor during the Physical Department’s summer sessions, instructing courses like “Anthropometry” and “Swedish System of Gymnastics” (1891). Along with fellow students A.A. Stagg, W.H. Ball, W.O. Black, and W.E. Ninde, Naismith was one of the founding editors of the Physical Department’s student publication “The Triangle,” which started in February 1891 and became “Physical Education” in March 1892. He contributed numerous articles and editorials to this journal during his time at Springfield and was also elected editor of the publishing company that developed out of this venture, the Triangle Publishing Company, alongside Luther H. Gulick, president, and Frank N. Seerley, business manager. Naismith is best known as being the father or inventor of basketball, which he created in 1891 at the YMCA Training School in an effort to provide the students with a game to play indoors during the winter months. Although he left Springfield in the mid-1890s, Naismith remained one of the College’s corporators until his death in 1939.

Naismith moved to Denver, Colorado after he had completed his training in Springfield. In Denver he served as the physical education director of the YMCA and also attended medical school at the University of Colorado. He earned his medical degree in 1898, and then he and his family moved to Kansas, where Naismith worked at the University of Kansas as an associate professor, the chapel director, and the University physician. Naismith also coached the University’s first basketball team. In 1936, Naismith traveled to Berlin, Germany to attend the first Olympic basketball game. He retired from the University of Kansas in 1937, and he died two years later on November 28, 1939 in Lawrence, Kansas.

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Canada's Sports Hall of Fame, Souvenir Programme, 1955

 Folder — Box 06: Series 05; Series 06, Folder: 44
Identifier: 06
Item Scope and Contents

This was the year that Dr. James Naismith was inducted. There is a brief bio and photograph of him and the other inductees.

Dates: 1955

Letters from Dr. James Naismith to William H. Ball, 1935

 Folder — Box 01, Folder: 15
Collection Scope and Contents From the Collection: The materials in the William H. Ball Class Representative Papers include reports, correspondence, a photograph, and various alumni documents. The materials center around Mr. Ball’s activities as a Springfield College alumni class representative for the Class of 1891, of which he was a member, between 1935 to 1942. Most of the collection is made up of correspondence from members of the Class of 1891 and 1892 and alumni representatives. Of greatest importance are 2 letters from Dr. James...
Dates: 1935

Scrapbook: A Collection of Postal Cachets Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Creation of Basketball (August 28, 1991), ca. 1982-2020, 2023 (Scrapbook last added to)

 Folder — Box 01a: Series 01; Series 02, Folder: 15
Identifier: 01
Scrapbook Scope and Contents This scrapbook is a three-ring binder with materials held in plastic sleeves. The materials were gathered, purchused and arranged by Eliott Baker. The materials held are materials about Dr. James Naismith and the creation of the game of basketball, with most of the materials being postal cachets commemorating the 100th anniversary of the creation of the Game of Basketball, issued on August 28, 1991. The list below was created by Eliott Baker and is held in the front flap of the binder - list...
Dates: ca. 1982-2020; 2023 (Scrapbook last added to)

Scrapbook: A Collection of Postal Cachets Commemorating the 100th Birthday of Dr. James Naismith (November 6, 1961), ca. 1891 - 2010, 2023 (Scrapbook last addition)

 Folder — Box 01a: Series 01; Series 02, Folder: 13
Identifier: 01
Scrapbook Scope and Contents This scrapbook is a three ring binder with materials held in plastic sleeves. The materials were gathered, purchused and arranged by Eliott Baker. The materials held are materials about Dr. James Naismith, with most of the materials being postal cachets commemorating the 100th Birthday of Dr. James Naismith released on November 6, 1961. The list below was created by Eliott Baker and is held in the front flap of the binder - it may not contain all items contained in the scrapbook: ...
Dates: ca. 1891 - 2010; 2023 (Scrapbook last addition)

YMCA Hall of Fame – 1998 – Inductee (historical) – Naismith, James – Nomination and Biographical Information, 1998-2000

 Folder — Box 12: Series 02, Folder: 07
Identifier: 02
Series 02 Scope and Contents From the Series: This series is arranged chronologically by year, and within each year, the materials are arranged by type, including: videos and photographs of the induction ceremonies, programs and/or invitations to the ceremonies, memos, planning committee minutes, budget notes, and other organizational materials, newspaper clippings, biographical information and nominations for the inductees, photographs of the inductees, and information about other nominees from that year. Undated and/or unidentified...
Dates: 1998-2000

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