Contact sheet of celebration in Linkletter Natatorium (ca. 1969)
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This is a digital version of a contact sheet of a function, perhaps the dedication, at Springfield College's Linkletter Natatorium. According to the writing on the top of the contact sheet, the event may have taken place in October 1969. Shown are 11 photographs, with a twelfth apparent cut out. Within almost all of the photographs is Art Linkletter. Also shown are Springfield College's head Swimming and Diving Coach, Coach Charles Silvia, and Wilbert Locklin, the President of Springfield College. Swimmers from the Women's Swimming and Diving team are also shown. There is writing on the top and the sides of the document. This is actually a copy of the following item already in our collection: https://cdm16122.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15370coll2/id/15932. Art Linkletter was accepted to Springfield College in 1929, however due to financial reasons, he was unable to attend; yet he kept the dream of Springfield College alive. He was awarded the college's highest honorary degree, the Doctor of Humanics, in 1960. It was Arthur Gordon Linkletter, also known as Art Linkletter, who suggested that the college build a new swimming and diving facility. Art Linkletter was afamed entertainer best known for his TV series "House Party" that ran on CBS from 1952 to 1969. Art Linkletter believed so much in the project that he sold his house for $250,000 and donated the money to the project. Another $250,000 was raised by the student “Work Week” in 1967,where students worked jobs such as trimming hedges or moving telephone poles for donations. Other money was supplied by a federal grant, alumni gifts, and friends of the college. The Art Linkletter Natatorium is still in use today as the main swimming and diving facility on campus, having been incorporated into the new Wellness and Recreation Complex that opened in 2008. The Contact sheet is not in our collection, but exists only as a digital file. A copy of this file has been printed out and placed within the physical collection.;
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