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More Than Just the Fellow with the Peach Baskets (October 27, 1996)

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New York Times McLendon, John B

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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 Springfield College that he created the game of Basketball as an activity for an unruly class. In 1895, Naismith enrolled at the Gross Medical School in Denver and received his M.D. in 1898. In that same year, Naismith took the position of department head of physical education at the University of Kansas, where he remained until his death.This is an articled titled "More Than Just the Fellow with the Peach Baskets: James Naismith also Fought Against Segregation." The article was written by John B. McLendon Jr. and published in the New York Times on Sunday October 27, 1986 in their "Backtalk" section. The article has a photo of James Naismith with Phog Allen, standing and holding a ball, and a photo of John McLendon with a basketball. The article talks about McLendon's relationship with Dr. James Naismith when he was a student at Kansas University, including how Naismith was instrumental in getting him practice teaching that included...
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