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Case School of Applied Science
An October 1886 letter from George C. S. Southworth to J. Twing Brooks, urges the School's trustees to move Case back downtown after the devastating Case Main fire."...I respectfully and earnestly call your attention to the opportunity for rebuilding as near the heart of the city as possible....it would be dooming the Case School to carry a perpetual load of disadvantage, to rebuild upon the former site four miles from pretty much everything that a student wishes to personally inspect in the study of applied science."
The barn at the Case Homestead, undated
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1188 Portrait of Leonard Case, Jr., founder and namesake of Case School of Applied Science [also used on 180]
1354 Case Homestead, 1891 [also used on timeline]
School Facts: In 1881 the enrollment was 16 and tuition was $100. In 1884 the enrollment was 39 and tuition was $50