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Art Linkletter Natatorium Records

 Record Group — Box: 01-02
Identifier: RG-131

Collection Scope and Contents

This collection documents the construction, opening, and the running of the Linkletter Natatorium. The collection contains general information, news articles, correspondence, planning documents, photographs, slides, and design drawings created by the architects, Munson and Mallis, Inc. The collection contains many memos, letters, printed materials, speeches, film, and planning documents on the dedication of the Linkletter Natatorium. Of particular interest are pictures of Art Linkletter, the namesake of the building, including pictures of the famous race between him and Charles E. Silvia, long-time men’s swimming and diving coach. Also of note are some interesting pictures of the emptied pool, including a marketing shop of students pictured swimming at the bottom of the pool.

Dates

  • Creation: ca. 1965-2014

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Unrestricted

Conditions Governing Use

Rights status not fully evaluated.

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Historical Note

Arthur Gordon Linkletter, otherwise known as Art Linkletter, first learned of the student’s dissatisfaction with the College’s swimming and diving facilities when he was elected to the Springfield College Board of Trustees in 1961. The McCurdy pool, also known as the “McCurdy bathtub,” had been built a half century earlier and was extremely small. At the time it was adequate for the College’s 165 male students, but with more than 1,500 male and female undergraduates attending Springfield in 1965, improvements had to be made. Linkletter came up with the idea of constructing a new swimming and diving facility for the intercollegiate and intramural athletics that could also be used to teach the College’s health, physical education, and recreation programs.

The proposed cost of this new facility was $850,000 and President Locklin held a press conference to explain all of this to the public in hopes of receiving donations. Linkletter sold his home in Holmby Hills California for $250,000 and donated this money towards the cost of the project. Students were swept up in Linkletter’s enthusiasm for the project, and he along with 1,000 raised $25,000 dollars in 1967 during the student “Work Week,” a tradition that went on for many years, funding both the Linkletter Natatorium project as well as other projects. Work Week is considered one of the forerunners to Springfield College’s Humanics Day, started in 1998. A federal grant of $273,278 was also procured for building the natatorium. Alumni gifts and other sources provided the remainder of the money.

Groundbreaking took place on April 30, 1966. At the time of its construction, the new building was located right next to the Memorial Field House (Memorial Field House was demolished in 1979). The natatorium had a graceful steel arch roof, with the arches rising to 45 ft at their peaks. The pool was 169 feet and one inch long x 44 feet wide and was 4 feet deep at the south end and 12 feet, 6 inches deep at the deep end. It had a movable bulkhead that could shorten and lengthen the pool. At the time, the length of the pool made the natatorium the longest indoor collegiate pool in the East with a movable bulkhead. The Olympic-sized pool was the site of many local, regional, and national championship events. Permanent bleachers could seat 490 spectators, roll-out bleachers could seat 510, and additional seating was provided on the balcony. Other interesting features were two classrooms with underwater picture windows used to allow coaches and instructors visualize and correct swimming technique. They could do this through the use of underwater speakers. There was also a closed circuit television system at two underwater and three above water locations to further analyze swimming skills.

The new facility was named the “Art Linkletter Natatorium,” taking into account Linkletter’s contributions to its development. The building was dedicated on October 21, 1967. Interestingly, the former Swimming coach, Charles E. “Red” Silvia and Linkletter raced each other in the new pool. They each swam one length (169 feet, 1 inch). Linkletter ended up beating Silvia by a tenth of a second, and it was later discovered that Linkletter had trained for three months prior to the event.

In 2008 the new Wellness and Recreation Complex was opened. The building includes the Wellness Center, Field House, Athletic Training/ Exercise Science facility, and 160,560 square feet of instructional, athletic, and recreational space adjoining the Physical Education Complex and the Art Linkletter Natatorium. The Art Linkletter Natatorium is incorporated into the physical structure of the Wellness and Recreation Complex.

Written by Nicole DeCristoforo, 2012

Chronology

1961: Linkletter elected to Springfield College Board of Trustees- learns of student’s dissatisfaction with current McCurdy pool

1966: April 30th- Groundbreaking

1967: $25,000 raised by students during “Work Week” to contribute to cost of new $850,000 facility

1967: October 21st- Dedication ceremony; Silvia and Linkletter race in new pool

2008: Linkletter Natatorium now a part of joint Wellness and Recreation Complex

Written by Nicole DeCristoforo, 2012

Extent

.75 Linear Feet (2 boxes)

Language of Materials

English

Metadata Rights Declarations

Arrangement

Since this is an artificially created collection there is no original order. The collection is organized as follows: general information, contracts and facilities materials, dedication materials, newspaper articles, and photographs of the exterior and interior of the building. Where ever possible the original order of the materials, in particular correspondence and official documentation in box 1 folders 11 & 12, was kept. Other than digitized materials, there is no apparent order within the folders.

History of the Collection

There was no formal acquisition of the materials for this collection. The collection is artificially created. Materials were received from different places at different times. The Acquisition sources and dates of the materials are unknown.

Digitized Materials

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Related Materials: Records Within Springfield College Collections

  1. RG 110- Springfield College Building and Grounds Records
  2. Springfield College Trustee Records
  3. Springfield College Marketing and Communication Records--Scrapbooks and News Clippings
  4. RG127 – Judd Gymnasia Records (McCurdy Natatorium folders)
  5. Charles Silvia Faculty Files
  6. Athletic Department Records
  7. Swimming/Diving Team Records
  8. Art Linkletter Collection
  9. Springfield College Office of the President Records
  10. RG135 – Physical Education Complex Records
  11. RG152 – Wellness Center, Field House and Athletic Training/Exercise Science Center Complex Records
  12. Springfield College Yearbook Collection
  13. Springfield College Newspaper Collection
Title
Art Linkletter Natatorium Records
Status
Completed
Author
Jeffrey Monseau
Date
2012-01
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Revision Statements

  • 2022-06: Transferring information from the original Word document to ArchivesSpace.

Repository Details

Part of the Springfield College Archives and Special Collections Repository

Contact:
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Judd Gymnasia
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Springfield Massachusetts 01109 U.S.A. US
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