A photograph of the parlor in the original building of the School for Christian Workers, now Springfield College, on the corner of Sherman and State streets, c. 1887. The parlor may have been used by the Armory Hill YMCA, which also rented rooms in the building. The school, built on the corner of State and Sherman streets, was completed in the spring of 1886. The building consisted of a reading room, gymnasium, parlor, a recitation room, an amusement room and fifty sleeping rooms. The Armory Hill YMCA also rented rooms in the building.In 1891 James Naismith, while a faculty member at the school, invented the game of basketball in the gymnasium of the building. In 1890 the School for Christian Workers separated into two schools which conti...