Annual Field Day of the Syrian Protestant College (April 18, 1905)
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This eight-page document is the pamphlet of the Annual Field Day for the Syrian Protestant College, which eventually become the American University of Beirut, held on April 18, 1905. The pamphlet contains the schedule of events, list of competitors, results and records, and referees and people who set up the Field Day. Joseph A. Goodhue (March 1868 – April 1940) was born in Massachusetts and graduated in 1898 from the International YMCA Training School, now known as Springfield College. Shortly after graduation, he secured the position of physical director at Mecca College in Beirut, a position he held for five years. In that capacity, Goodhue introduced basketball to the Middle East. From 1902 to 1905, he served as physical director at the Syrian Protestant College. After his return from Syria, Goodhue worked as a physical director at YMCAs in a number of states, including Ohio, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. During his travels, he met Nora Velte, whom he married on June 15, 1909. They settled in Leominster, Massachusetts, and Goodhue began managing his father’s manufacturing company. Goodhue died on April 2, 1940.
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