This lantern slide, “Woodworking (1930),” shows new students of the International YMCA College, now Springfield College, building tables and chairs while at Freshman Camp.Started in 1923 by George Affleck and Edgar Robinson, the camp was nestled “in the pines on the beautiful nature preserve about a mile from the campus on the east end of the Massasoit Lake.” According to Laurence Locke Doggett, Ph.D., this was one of the first camp-training courses in the world. George Baird Affleck (1876-1958) spent his boyhood in the woods of Canada, where he became an enthusiastic trapper, camper, and naturalist. He attended Manitoba Provincial Normal School (g. 1895), University of Manitoba (g. 1897), and Springfield College (g. 1901), where he played ...