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Mrs. James D. Patton
Mrs. James D. Patton, has been elected president of Applied Arts Department of Junior Woman\u27s Club. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Evening edition May 16, 1967.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/3753/thumbnail.jp
Dr. James Naismith with Thomas D. Patton
A photograph of Dr. James Naismith with Thomas D. Patton standing under an arch. Thomas D. Patton was a student in the secretarial class that first played basketball.To learn more about Dr. James Naismith, see: https://springfield.as.atlas-sys.com/agents/people/64
Box 10, Neg. No. 4798: W. D. Patton
This black and white photograph features a portrait of W. D. Patton - he is wearing a suit and is looking away from the camera. W. D. Patton ordered the photograph.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/stafford_county/2025/thumbnail.jp
Application for Springfield College for Thomas D. Patton (undated)
An undated application for admissions to the Secretarial Department of the YMCA Training School, now Springfield College, for Thomas D. Patton (Class of 1892). There is another application for Patton that is dated Feb. 6, 1890. It contains slightly different information. The application contains basic information on Thomas D. Patton, including work experience and education, religious beliefs and history, leadership and personality information, and goals for work in the YMCA and with youth
Springfield College student folder for Thomas D. Patton
This is the front cover for the Springfield College, at the time the YMCA Training School, student folder for Thomas D. Patton, Class of 1892. The folder lists his acceptance date for attendance to the school
Recommendation form for Thomas D. Patton (undated)
Recommendation form for admissions into the School for Christian Workers/YMCA Training School (now Springfield College) for Thomas D. Patton. The form is undated, but believed to have been filled out for his first application to attend the school in 1888. It is filled out by D. A. Budge. The form asks for general impressions about character, work experience, religious experience, and general information on health and general history of Thomas Patton
Application for Springfield College for Thomas D. Patton (Feb. 6, 1890)
An application for admissions to the Secretarial Department of the YMCA Training School, now Springfield College, for Thomas D. Patton (Class of 1892). It is dated Feb. 6, 1890. There is another application for Patton that is undated. It contains slightly different information. The application contains basic information on Thomas D. Patton, including work experience and education, religious beliefs and history, leadership and personality information, and goals for work in the YMCA and with youth
Letter to Thomas D. Patton from Springfield College (May 18, 1911)
This is a letter to Thomas D. Patton from Springfield College , at the time known as the International YMCA Training School. It is dated May 18, 1911. It is a school file copy and is not signed. It is not known who wrote the letter. The letter again offers a Bachelor of Humanics to Thomas D. Patton, reminding him of the letters exchanged in 1908, and then outlining the costs for a gown and a diploma
Envelope from Springfield College student file for Thomas D. Patton
Envelope from Springfield College, at the time the YMCA Training School, student file for Thomas D. Patton. The envelope has written on the front "T.D. Patton / Montreal Can. / Accepted May 25/89 / Patton". It was not known what was in the envelope
Recommendation form for Thomas D. Patton dated May 18, 1888
Recommendation form for admissions into the School for Christian Workers/YMCA Training School (now Springfield College) for Thomas D. Patton dated May 18, 1888. The signature of the individual who filled out the form is hard to make out, but may be W. C. Palmer. The form asks for general impressions about character, work experience, religious experience, and general information on health and general history of Thomas Patton
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