The 75th Anniversary of the founding of Springfield College celebrations, 1960
Item Information
- Title:
- The 75th Anniversary of the founding of Springfield College celebrations, 1960
- Description:
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This is a photograph of the 75th anniversary of the founding of Springfield College celebrations held in the arena area of the Memorial Field House in 1960. People are sitting in folding chairs while on the stage a man is giving a speech and four people are sitting behind a table. Springfield College was first started in 1885 as the School for Christian Workers. The photograph was used in a May 12, 1963 Springfield Sunday Republican rotogravure section. The Memorial Field House was originally used as a basic training facility by the US Navy at Sampson, New York. In 1946, Springfield College qualified for the drill hall through Public Law 697, a law that distributed war time surplus for civilian use, and the government disassembled and transported the building to Springfield College. The field house was opened on February 21, 1948. On that day the first basketball game was held in the new arena, with Springfield College playing Providence College. William R. Chase, a member of the first group of men to play basketball in 1891, tossed the ceremonial first ball. The building was 120 feet wide and 420 feet in length, and was divided into three sections: the Gymnasium area, the Arena area, and the Class and Game Room area. The Gymnasium area is 140 x 80 feet of permanent maple flooring and could accommodate 5 volleyball, or 9 badminton, or 3 basketball courts, or some combination of the three courts. Separate showers and locker rooms for 4 visiting teams were in this area. The Arena area comprises 230 feet of open earth surface for field events including space for its removable hardwood floor and had the ability up to accommodate 4000 spectators at public events and basketball games, the seating for Basketball games was around 2500. The Class and Game Room area has spaces for offices and temporary classrooms which could also be converted to specialized game rooms for boxing, wrestling, fencing, and calisthenics. There was also a garage that was converted into 6 handball courts. The building was demolished in 1979 due to the fact that the wood arch could not meet minimum building code requirements. A new Physical Education Complex replaced the Memorial Field House, and was formally dedicated on October 30, 1981.
- Date:
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1960
- Format:
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Photographs
- Location:
- Springfield College Archives and Special Collections
- Collection (local):
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College Archives Digital Collections
- Subjects:
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Springfield College--Buildings
Springfield College
Memorial Field House
Springfield College--Students
Triangles
Springfield (Mass.)
Anniversaries
Celebrations
Sports & recreation facilities
Nets
- Places:
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Massachusetts > Hampden (county) > Springfield
- Link to Item:
- http://cdm16122.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15370coll2/id/2865
- Terms of Use:
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- Publisher:
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Springfield College
- Identifier:
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rg134-02-07-004
SC24880