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Hatch Library, exterior, south side
12020-09-09T20:01:58+00:00Julia Teran9aca9c408841ff28b321d7128a1e5c918a151e1d93Hatch Library, exterior, south side, 1943?-1956plain2020-09-10T18:28:52+00:00008911943?-19561943?-1956Hatch LibraryCWRU ArchivesunknownunknownPlacesJulia Teran9aca9c408841ff28b321d7128a1e5c918a151e1d
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12020-03-19T19:54:34+00:00Henry R. Hatch Library, 1895-195619This section contains information and images for Henry R. Hatch Library.plain2021-03-02T14:39:30+00:00The University had grown in the years since the move from Hudson to Cleveland, and the library could no longer be housed in Adelbert Main. WRU trustee Henry R. Hatch donated money to build a separate library building. The library was moved to Thwing Hall in 1943. Afterward, Hatch was used for research, teaching, and offices, until it was razed in 1956.
A view of Hatch Library from the campus side. Amasa Stone Chapel is on the left and the Allen Memorial Medical Library is on the right (across Adelbert Road). Hatch Library Exterior South and West Sides 1