Three page document from the Physician Time Magazine (February 1930) that describes the origin of basketball. There are a number of different photos in the article, including the first sketch every of a game of basketball. No author is listed on the pages within the collection (entire magazine is not among the collection).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 wa...
An article by Dr. James Naismith called "Basketball - A Game the World Plays" printed in the January...
A newspaper article titled, "World Honors the Inventor Of 'Naismith's New Game" from Tuesday, Novemb...
This article was written in 1933 by Dr. Tait McKenzie and that was reprinted for the McGill News in ...
A newspaper article Published by the Sunday Standar-Times (New Bedford, Ma.) on April 5, 1936 and ti...
Article titled "Dr. James A. Naismith," published by unknown newspaper on November 30, 1939. Gives a...
Article titled "Recall start of Basketball for pepper-up" from the Globe and Mail Toronto dated Janu...
This six page document contains articles titled "The spiritual pathway to March madness," "Inventor ...
A photocopy of an article titled "Opening tip: If Dr. Naismith had known..." published by the Times-...
This pamphlet titled "Basketball was born here" and written by Joseph D. Bates, recounts the creatio...
Seven page speech given by Dr. James Naismith on January 5, 1932 at Springfield College. First page ...
Article titled "Dr. J. A. Naismith succumbs at 78," subtitled "Heart disease claims inventor of Bask...
Article titled "Dr. Naismith, inventor of basketball, dies," subtitled "Noted sports figure succumbs...
Two newspaper articles about James Naismith, the inventor of Basketball. The first, titled "High Hon...
This two page document has a photograph of Naismith on the platform at the Presbyterian College Conv...
This article tilted, "World's Very First Basketball Team, appeared in the Waterbury American from 19...
An article by Dr. James Naismith called "Basketball - A Game the World Plays" printed in the January...
A newspaper article titled, "World Honors the Inventor Of 'Naismith's New Game" from Tuesday, Novemb...
This article was written in 1933 by Dr. Tait McKenzie and that was reprinted for the McGill News in ...
A newspaper article Published by the Sunday Standar-Times (New Bedford, Ma.) on April 5, 1936 and ti...
Article titled "Dr. James A. Naismith," published by unknown newspaper on November 30, 1939. Gives a...
Article titled "Recall start of Basketball for pepper-up" from the Globe and Mail Toronto dated Janu...
This six page document contains articles titled "The spiritual pathway to March madness," "Inventor ...
A photocopy of an article titled "Opening tip: If Dr. Naismith had known..." published by the Times-...
This pamphlet titled "Basketball was born here" and written by Joseph D. Bates, recounts the creatio...
Seven page speech given by Dr. James Naismith on January 5, 1932 at Springfield College. First page ...
Article titled "Dr. J. A. Naismith succumbs at 78," subtitled "Heart disease claims inventor of Bask...
Article titled "Dr. Naismith, inventor of basketball, dies," subtitled "Noted sports figure succumbs...
Two newspaper articles about James Naismith, the inventor of Basketball. The first, titled "High Hon...
This two page document has a photograph of Naismith on the platform at the Presbyterian College Conv...
This article tilted, "World's Very First Basketball Team, appeared in the Waterbury American from 19...
An article by Dr. James Naismith called "Basketball - A Game the World Plays" printed in the January...
A newspaper article titled, "World Honors the Inventor Of 'Naismith's New Game" from Tuesday, Novemb...
This article was written in 1933 by Dr. Tait McKenzie and that was reprinted for the McGill News in ...