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Cleveland College
As stated in an early catalog, "Education has, in truth, become a lifelong process. The individual or the community that fails to recognize this fact will not only lose much of the richness, beauty, and joy of life, but will also fall hopelessly behind in the economic struggle."
[Although the Newton Diehl Baker Memorial Building served as an iconic downtown home of Cleveland College from 1929-1953, the College also occupied classroom and office spaces within several other downtown buildings at various times, including the Standard Building, Engineers Building, Card Building, Auditorium Garage Building, Society for Savings Building, and 1935 Euclid Avenue. The last Cleveland College downtown building used was the Standard Building.] Explore these downtown building locations on this simplified map.
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- Cleveland College brochure
- Skyline
- Students register for class
- Baker Building, 1942, exterior, south side
- Staff members work at Cleveland College
- Students work in a laboratory
- Cleveland College brochure
- Baker Building, 1942, exterior, south side
- Students listen to a lecture
- People walking into Baker Building
- Baker Building, 1942, exterior, south side
- Cleveland College students participate in a mock marriage skit