Letter from Laurence L. Doggett to George Sully Jr (December 4, 1917)
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A letter from Laurence L. Doggett to George Sully Jr written on December 4th, 1917. Doggett informs Sully that he has passed along his recommendations to Captain Jones. Doggett then mentions the war work courses, the death of Charles C. Hartman, and how a number of Springfield men are going into aviation. Doggett was Springfield College's fourth president. He was also the first full-time president and served in the position from 1896-1936. Under Doggett's leadership, Springfield College expanded its student body and faculty. Doggett also oversaw the building of a new gymnasium, library, swimming pool, and athletics. Doggett was instrumental in developing and implementing the College's Humanics philosophy which still guides the college to this day. He retired in 1936 and remains Springfield College's longest-tenured president. Dr. Laurence L. Doggett died in 1957 at the age of 92. Charles C. Hartman was a student at Springfield College from 1910 to 1914. He left the college before he graduated. After leaving school he became an assistant physical director for the Y.M.C.A. in Rochester, N.Y, and then for Schenectady for a year. In 1917 he joined the medical corp. in World War I. On November 26, 1917, he died of Lobar Pneumonia.
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