Walter Mason Camp

1867–1925 (age 58)

Physical Education Pioneer

Biography

Walter Mason Camp, born in 1867, was recognized as a pioneer in physical education, contributing to the early development of structured programs that promoted health and activity. His passion for movement and instruction guided many young people toward lifelong habits of fitness and discipline.

He passed away in 1925 and was laid to rest in Mount Hope Cemetery, where his legacy continues to inspire those who value the power of physical well-being.