Hall of Fame '96 inductees
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Ernest M. Best
Ernest Best joined the Ontario YMCA as a youth member in the early 1900s. He received his Bachelor’s Degree from the International YMCA College (Springfield College) in 1911, and then took on roles at both the West Side Branch YMCA in New York City and as a faculty member at Springfield.
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J. Robert Knight
Robert Knight started his YMCA career in 1928 as the Assistant Young Men’s Secretary and a participant in the one-year Fellowship Training Class at the Dayton (OH) YMCA.
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William A. McAllister
Bill McAllister joined the St. Louis YMCA as a Youth Work Director in 1947. Seven years later, he became a Branch Executive in Chester, Pennsylvania, were he established extensive young adult programs and was responsible for the construction of a new facility.
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Clarence Moser
For the first twenty years of his career, beginning in 1924, Clarence “Red” Moser worked with youth at the Evanston (IL) YMCA. He published Twenty Years of Boy’s Work in the YMCA, outlining the policies, philosophy, and programs of his work with young people.
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