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The Boathouse—1904 Entrance to Pratt Field—1912 Original Administration Building—Woods Hall—Gymnasium—1907
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The School for Christian Workers In THIS YEAR of nineteen-hundred and sixty, Springfield College is celebrating its seventy-fifth Anniversary. As we delve into the past history of our college, we see that deeply instilled in the mind and heart of the Reverend David Allen Reed was the idea of a “School for Christian Workers.” Upon his arrival to Hope Church, Springfield, Massachusetts in eighteen- hundred and eighty-one, he saw the need for thoroughly trained men and women who would de- vote their lives to Christian service. Three other men were enveloped in his desire to create such an institution, and in eighteen-hundred and eighty-five their dream became a reality. The first class consisted of five students and as time pro- gressed and this radical idea was gradually accepted, a new building was established which housed forty- four ambitious, pioneering young men. 6
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King Massasoit A Past Tradition Alumni Hall—1930 There was much skepticism attached to this en- deavor, therefore, the building had to be constructed as to afford an easy conversion to a soap factory upon the failure of this educational enterprise. This ex- pected failure is still to be bom, for the concept so basic as the development of the whole man and service to all mankind was not meant to meet such a fate. The School for Christian Workers had as its name in 1891, The International Young Men's Christian Association College. This long name was a perennial problem to the school, therefore, in 1921, due to a student petition, the name Springfield College was adopted as the popular name. Today, both the popu- lar and corporate titles are one. Through the faith of Reed, Bowne, Gulick and Morse has grown an institution which “has endeavored to be a world ambassador of the good will that is an inherent element in the Christian gospel. This is the mandate it passes on to its sons. Its sons will carry on.” Abbey Hall—1950 Pratt Field Stadium—1912 to 1959
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