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The Changing Campus: 1910
Since 1900 WRU added 8 buildings to its campus.
In 1910 Adelbert saw the addition of the Morley
Chemistry Laboratory , located next to Eldred
Hall . The College for Women added a new gym ,
Harkness Chapel , and Haydn
Hall .
Case was the beneficiary of a gift from oil baron
John D. Rockefeller and built the Rockefeller
Mining and Metallurgy Building and the Rockefeller
Physics Building . Its first athletic field, Van
Horn Field , was also completed. Case moved its summer surveying
camp off campus for the first time in 1907. This and subsequent
summer surveying camps were known as Camp
Case .
Number of buildings in use by Case in 1910:
10.
Number of buildings in use by WRU in 1910:
25.
Part of the Adelbert College campus, taken
by Ed Kagy, Adelbert 1911. You see
Adelbert
Main with
Physics on its
immediate right and
Biology to
the right of that.
Information was compiled by staff of the ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ Archives, November 2004.