Mr. Kobayashi, Mr. Saito, Dr. Locklin, and Mr. Kotani group photograph
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A photograph of Dr. Wilbert E. Locklin in what it is believed to be a YMCA facility in Japan, dated October, 1983. Dr. Locklin is accompanied by (left to right): Mr. Michihiko Kobayashi, president elect of the Tokyo YMCA, Fusae Saito, national director elect, Japan YMCA, and Mr. Kotani of the Kobe YMCA. All men are sitting behind a large table. A world map can be seen on the background. Also, a document with Japanese scripture can be seen on the table.
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Dr. Wilbert E. Locklin (April 2, 1920 – March 4, 2006) was raised in Washington, D.C. He graduated from John Hopkins University in 1942. During World War II, he served on bomber crews and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. After his military service, Locklin returned to work at Johns Hopkins. In 1965, Locklin was named president of Springfield College, where he served for twenty years. He was responsible for raising funds and developing strategic plans for Babson Library, Cheney Dining Hall, Fuller Arts Center, Gulick Hall, the Physical Education Complex, Linkletter Natatorium, and the Towne Health Center. He also introduced new academic programs in business, physical therapy, and YMCA studies. Furthermore, he was the driving force in expanding the college's international scope through his development of programs in China, Japan, Hong Kong, and Saudi Arabia. Following his retirement in 1985, Locklin founded Locklin Management Services, which helped local nonprofit organizations with fundraising.
A blue penned caption on the back states: "10/83 L To R Michihiko Kobayashi Pres elect - Tokyo YMCA; Fusae Saito Nat'l Dir Elect - YMCA's Japan; Kotani Kobe YMCA".