Gathering infront of the Cathedral of Living Trees
Item Information
- Title:
- Gathering infront of the Cathedral of Living Trees
- Description:
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This black-and-white photograph shows a group of people, most of whom are kids, gathering at the Cathedral of Living Trees, located in Springfield College’s East Campus. A man is standing in front of the crowd with his back facing the camera. Two men are standing behind him, near a cross. One of them is playing an accordion and the other one is playing something looks like a trumpet. The Cathedral of Living Trees was donated to the school by Minnie Taylor Mallory in memory of her parents. It was erected under the guidance of Edgar W. Robinson on November 17, 1935. According to an Olean Times-Herald article published on July 20, 1938, “It will be ten years before the Minnie Taylor Mallory Cathedral of Living Trees at Springfield College freshman camp attains its full stature, [and] more than 50,000 persons from all parts of the country already have visited the outdoor sanctuary. The Gothic arches of the cathedral, its tall, rugged pillars, will be live trees. Sixty elms will form the pillars, and the natural curve of the branches will form the ‘interior’ arches and dome. Cathedral wall will consist of 123 bush plants, spruce, hemlock and pine. A huge natural stone alter eventually will be erected, and cedar-wood pews will be placed in the interior. Electric candles will furnish the lighting. Three large Gothic arches, of elms, will comprise the front exterior. The cathedral is in the shape of a cruciform. College students are making a 12-foot clearing round the exterior of the natural cathedral. The first tree, the chancel tree, was planted Nov. 17, 1935. At the time it was estimated that lights, alter and pews could not be placed for 10 years.” An article published in the December 2, 1963 issue of Sports Illustrated claims that “the college did away with worship in the Cathedral of Living Trees, which is located in an 86-acre campsite adjacent to the campus, because there were murmurings about paganism.” The Cathedral of Living Trees can still be visited today on East Campus. On the back of the photograph, "File - Cathedral of Pines" is written in pencil, "PHOTO BY MATTHEW GRIMALDI 53 LESTER ST. SPRINGFIELD, MASS." is stamped, and "Camp" is written in marker.
- Creator:
- Grimaldi, Matthew F.
- Date:
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[1940?–1980?]
- 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
Springfield College--Campus
East Campus
Camp Massasoit
Springfield (Mass.)
Trees
Trails & paths
Accordions
Trumpets
Camping
- Places:
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Massachusetts > Hampden (county) > Springfield
- Link to Item:
- http://cdm16122.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15370coll2/id/21536
- Terms of Use:
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- Publisher:
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Springfield College
- Identifier:
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rg121-01-01-12-007