The first source is an email from Lynchburg College alumni, Jesse Bennett. In the email, Mr. Bennett discussed his own personal experiences with Mr. Fox while on the baseball team in the years 1957-1959. This is of great use because it gives us a in depth idea on Fox's personal character.
The next source is a picture from the Lynchburg College's Archives. In the picture we see Dr. James Fox examining a baseball bat. The photo comes from the year 1949 and was published in the Argonaut. This photo helps us visually understand what kind of person Dr. Fox was.
The Article above comes from the Lynchburg Critograph and dates back to October 7, 1974. In the article it discussed the ways in which Dr. Fox was a pioneer for Lynchburg Athletics. Having access to this document is important because it helps show off all of his accomplishments as an administrator here at the college.
The above artice was written in a local Lynchburg, VA newspaper titled The News and Daily Advance on April 28, 1984. The article announced Fox's plans to leave in May, following the conclusion of the year. This article provided a summary of the stellar career he had and also contributed a lot to show his character in regards to how much he'd be missed.
The last source used is the obituary of James Fox from the local Lynchburg, VA newpaper. It was published in late April right after his death, which was April 23, 2003. The obituary important to include because it really summed up his life by listing all of his accomplishments from his well lived life.