Anderson was born on February 20, 1928, in
L'Anse, Michigan, and graduated from high school as
valedictorian. He graduated from
Michigan State University in 1950, and went on to get his medical degree from the
University of Michigan School of Medicine in 1953. He did a residency at the
University of Michigan Hospital before moving to a private practice until 1966, when he began working at the university's health center, and also began to work for the university's athletic department in 1968, and was made director of the health center that same year. Anderson also did physicals for pilots, air traffic controllers, and others involved in aviation while working for the
FAA. During Anderson's era, sports medicine was a new field, and he lobbied the coaches to make physical examinations a requirement for athletes. Anderson retired from the athletic department in 1998, left the university in 2003, and died in 2008. == Sexual assault allegations ==