Article titled "Sports Goss-ip" by Joe Goss published in an unknown newspaper. Subtitle "Fiftieth anniversary of basketball to be observed." Discusses the fund raising efforts for the Basketball Hall of Fame.James A. Naismith (November 6, 1861 – November 28, 1939), known as "The Father of Basketball" was born in Almonte, Ontario. When he was nine, both of his parents died of typhoid fever and he was raised by his uncle, who later financed Naismith's way through college. He earned his theological degree from McGill University and graduated from Springfield College, then the YMCA Training School, in 1891. After graduation, he was hired as a faculty member, where he taught for five years. It is in his first year as a faculty member at Springfi...
This is two pages of the article titled, "Naismith: A celebration of the man who invented the game o...
A newspaper article published by the Springfield Daily News on November 28, 1939 titled "Passing of ...
Article titled "Dr. Naismith, inventor of basketball, dies," subtitled "Noted sports figure succumbs...
Article titled "Dr. James A. Naismith," published by unknown newspaper on November 30, 1939. Gives a...
Article titled "Y College plans Naismith tribute," with subtitle "Trustees instruct Dr Ernest M. Bes...
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Article titled "Recall start of Basketball for pepper-up" from the Globe and Mail Toronto dated Janu...
This article, titled "Basketball is 68 Years Old Today and Still Going Strong", explains the lasting...
A newspaper article Published by the Sunday Standar-Times (New Bedford, Ma.) on April 5, 1936 and ti...
This is the Golden Jubilee of Basketball Souvenir Magazine that was published by the Naismith Memori...
An article titled "Jim Naismith, The Man" by Raymond P. Kaighn that appeared in the 1941 edition of ...
Article titled "Honor inventor," from an unknown Springfield newspaper dated January 20, 1936. It de...
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This article titled "Basketball's papa Jimmy remembered," interviews the grandson of James Naismith ...
An article by Dr. James Naismith called "Basketball - A Game the World Plays" printed in the January...
This is two pages of the article titled, "Naismith: A celebration of the man who invented the game o...
A newspaper article published by the Springfield Daily News on November 28, 1939 titled "Passing of ...
Article titled "Dr. Naismith, inventor of basketball, dies," subtitled "Noted sports figure succumbs...
Article titled "Dr. James A. Naismith," published by unknown newspaper on November 30, 1939. Gives a...
Article titled "Y College plans Naismith tribute," with subtitle "Trustees instruct Dr Ernest M. Bes...
This is a newspaper clipping titled "Dr. James Naismith, Founder of Basketball, is Honored." It was ...
Article titled "Recall start of Basketball for pepper-up" from the Globe and Mail Toronto dated Janu...
This article, titled "Basketball is 68 Years Old Today and Still Going Strong", explains the lasting...
A newspaper article Published by the Sunday Standar-Times (New Bedford, Ma.) on April 5, 1936 and ti...
This is the Golden Jubilee of Basketball Souvenir Magazine that was published by the Naismith Memori...
An article titled "Jim Naismith, The Man" by Raymond P. Kaighn that appeared in the 1941 edition of ...
Article titled "Honor inventor," from an unknown Springfield newspaper dated January 20, 1936. It de...
This picture is a print from the 1941 Souvenir Magazine, titled "The Golden Jubilee of Basketball." ...
This article titled "Basketball's papa Jimmy remembered," interviews the grandson of James Naismith ...
An article by Dr. James Naismith called "Basketball - A Game the World Plays" printed in the January...
This is two pages of the article titled, "Naismith: A celebration of the man who invented the game o...
A newspaper article published by the Springfield Daily News on November 28, 1939 titled "Passing of ...
Article titled "Dr. Naismith, inventor of basketball, dies," subtitled "Noted sports figure succumbs...