Hall of Fame '94 inductees
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Thomas S. Caldwell
Moving from Ontario as a child, Thomas Caldwell began his association in 1902 with the YMCA in Riverside California. He was employed by the Y in Oakland, and subsequently joined the Los Angeles YMCA as the citywide Boys’ Secretary.
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Henry J. D. Labatte
After completing his studies at George Williams College, Henry Labatte began his YMCA career in 1949 in the Chicago Association. Labatte, a native to Toronto, spent most of his career in Canada.
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Daniel P. Tyler
Daniel Tyler first started working with the Little Rock YMCA in 1945. After service in Kansas and California, he was selected to do Y work in Africa. In Liberia, he organized programs, conferences and the first international work camp.
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Paul B. Anderson
Paul Anderson spent his 48-year career working with the YMCAs International Committee. He lived in Russia during the overthrow of the Czar and subsequent attempts to establish a democratic government.
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Earl W. Brandenburg
Earl Brandenburg began his lifetime affiliation with the YMCA as a teen member of the Lacrosse (WI) YMCA. As a twenty year old, he was employed as the Boys’ Work Secretary in Wausau, Wisconsin. He was involved in YMCA War Work in San Antonio and Michigan before enlisting in the Navy.
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