Exhibit of the International Y.M.C.A. Training School, c. 1894
Description:
The pictures arranged in this photograph taken by Goldsmith Photo Studio, are presumed to be a montage of pictures promoting the International YMCA Training School, now Springfield College, at an exhibit in Paris, France around 1894. The image descriptions include: [top, L to R] interior of the gymnasium in the School for Christian Workers Building, Springfield College's original school building and the gym where Basketball was first played in, interior of School for Christian workers decorated for patriotic celebration, "School for Christian Workers, showing proposed extension. Richmond and Seabury Architects", study room in the School for Christian Workers building, dorm room in the School for Christian Workers building, [middle row, L to R] School for Christian Workers building in Springfield, Mass., two illustrations of the parlor rooms within the SCW building, another view of SCW building, [bottom row, L to R] "Gymnasium Department, Summer Session, July-August 1887"(Luther Gulick is center in dark tee-shirt), "International Young Men's Christian Training School" banner, "Some Facts Concerning the School", and the graduating class of 1889.
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