Western Reserve University map
1 2023-02-08T19:53:49+00:00 Julia Teran 9aca9c408841ff28b321d7128a1e5c918a151e1d 9 1 Western Reserve University map, 1922-06-15 2023-02-08T19:53:49+00:00 00818 1922-06-15 Western Reserve University ; F37000 Grounds ; Map public domain Ohio Inspection Bureau, Cleveland Department CWRU Archives [Places] ; [Things] Julia Teran 9aca9c408841ff28b321d7128a1e5c918a151e1dThis page is referenced by:
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The Changing Campus: 1920
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By 1920 WRU saw the addition of 14 new buildings including the Armory (also known as Adelbert Gym, 1919), Amasa Stone Chapel, Mather House, and the Mather Memorial Building. The Dental School had moved from its downtown location to a new building on Adelbert Road.
For the Student Army Training Corps (SATC) during World War I, WRU had built 2 barracks and a mess hall. They were razed after less than a year.
In 1920, Case saw the dedication of the Warner & Swasey Observatory on Taylor Road in East Cleveland. The telescope installed was the one once used by Worcester Warner and Ambrose Swasey in their own personal observatory.
During World War I, Case rented the Elysium, an ice skating rink located at the corner of Euclid Avenue and East 107th Street, for barracks for its SATC.
Number of buildings in use by Case in 1920: 12.
Number of buildings in use by WRU in 1920: 34.
On this map you can see the Case and WRU campuses (except for the Law School). You can use the lagoon in front of the Cleveland Museum of Art (the museum is #7 on the map) as an orienting device. The circle for the streetcars (from which University Circle received its name) can be seen on Euclid Avenue.
This map shows the WRU campus. You can also see the buildings planned for the new medical complex to be built during the 1920s.
Information was compiled by staff of the Case Western Reserve University Archives, November 2004.