This is a portrait photograph of Springfield College (then known as School for Christian Workers) alumnus Eugene Libby (1888). In the photograph, Libby is wearing a suit and looking at his left, not towards the camera.Eugene S. Libby is a member of Class 1892 of Springfield College (then known as International YMCA Training School). He was a member of the first men to ever play the game of basketball in 1891. Libby was born April 28, 1864 in Gardiner, Maine. After graduation, he opened his real estate business in Redlands, California which he operated until his death on September 1, 1948. He was a member of the Redlands Y.M.C.A. Board of Directors, and Chairman of the Membership Committee. He was involved in the First Methodist Episcopal Ch...
This is a letter to Jacob T. Bowne, head of the Secretarial Department of YMCA Training School (now ...
This clipping of a newspaper article talks about Springfield College alumnus Eugene Libby's death an...
This clipping of a newspaper article is named "With a Grain of Salt". The article talks about Spring...
This is the application for admission to the YMCA Training School, now Springfield College, complete...
This is a letter written by Springfield College (then YMCA Training School) alumnus Eugene Libby to ...
This letter is written by Springfield College (then YMCA Training School) alumnus Eugene Libby to he...
This is a letter written by Springfield College (then YMCA Training School) alumnus Eugene Libby to ...
This is a recommendation form for Eugene Libby, a Springfield College (then known as YMCA Training S...
This letter is written by Springfield College (then YMCA Training School) alumnus Eugene Libby to he...
This is a recommendation form for Eugene Libby, a Springfield College (then known as YMCA Training S...
This is a letter written by Springfield College (then YMCA Training School) alumnus Eugene Libby to ...
This is a collection of documents that records test answers written by Springfield College alumnus E...
This is a recommendation form for Eugene Libby, a Springfield College (then known as YMCA Training S...
This newspaper article talks about Springfield College alumnus Eugene Libby's live and death. The ar...
This is a letter to Jacob T. Bowne, head of the Secretarial Department of Springfield College (then ...
This is a letter to Jacob T. Bowne, head of the Secretarial Department of YMCA Training School (now ...
This clipping of a newspaper article talks about Springfield College alumnus Eugene Libby's death an...
This clipping of a newspaper article is named "With a Grain of Salt". The article talks about Spring...
This is the application for admission to the YMCA Training School, now Springfield College, complete...
This is a letter written by Springfield College (then YMCA Training School) alumnus Eugene Libby to ...
This letter is written by Springfield College (then YMCA Training School) alumnus Eugene Libby to he...
This is a letter written by Springfield College (then YMCA Training School) alumnus Eugene Libby to ...
This is a recommendation form for Eugene Libby, a Springfield College (then known as YMCA Training S...
This letter is written by Springfield College (then YMCA Training School) alumnus Eugene Libby to he...
This is a recommendation form for Eugene Libby, a Springfield College (then known as YMCA Training S...
This is a letter written by Springfield College (then YMCA Training School) alumnus Eugene Libby to ...
This is a collection of documents that records test answers written by Springfield College alumnus E...
This is a recommendation form for Eugene Libby, a Springfield College (then known as YMCA Training S...
This newspaper article talks about Springfield College alumnus Eugene Libby's live and death. The ar...
This is a letter to Jacob T. Bowne, head of the Secretarial Department of Springfield College (then ...
This is a letter to Jacob T. Bowne, head of the Secretarial Department of YMCA Training School (now ...
This clipping of a newspaper article talks about Springfield College alumnus Eugene Libby's death an...
This clipping of a newspaper article is named "With a Grain of Salt". The article talks about Spring...