A photograph of Arthur G. Jeffrey (Class of 1920) pointing at a painting of a dog and a boy. The photo is identified on the back as being taken by Morris Berman of the Post-Gazette, most likely in Pittsburgh, Pa. There is a date stamped on the back as Sept. 21, 1966, but this may be the date that print came to Springfield College. Exact artist is unable to be identified from this print.
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Arthur G. Jeffrey was a graduate of the Class of 1920 from the International YMCA College, now Springfield College. He went on to work at the Sarah Heinz House in Pittsburgh, PA for 40 years; 28 years as the Director. Winner of numorous awards in youth work and social work, including the Tarbell Medallion (1946) from Springfield College, he had a long history in directing and administering boys' and girls' camps and working on youth issues.