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Baker Building, named in honor of Newton D. Baker, past Secretary of De- fense under Woodrow Wilson, stands on the corner of Euclid and Adelbert. Besides containing Hatch Auditorium and class- rooms, it also houses the Academic Affairs Offices of both Case and Western Reserve as well as Graduate Admissions. To students, Baker Building means more than offices though. Because its length runs 24 Campus = AY taka Ty down Adelbert and to the Case Quad, it offers shelter to students from the ele- ments on their way to class when Cleveland weather turns nasty. The building is also famous for its lounge. The relatively quiet atmosphere and comfortable chairs make an ideal place to catch up on some study- ing. Sometimes, however, the chairs get too comfortable, making Baker Lounge one of the top ten places to sleep on campus. ptosancasenen eccsamensienmemasshessansminche oe Pad BS ' ae te Poti Z . aig sl ZN M8 Wee secs % eg omy a ee | 3 3 ‘4 : : as =| ) PX re ys = $ ‘ he Sy S18; UD ay sks
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Guilford House, built in 1892, was a gift of Flora Stone Mather. Named after Linda Guilford, a local teacher, the building served as a women’s dormitory for many years. Now, after extensive renovation, it houses the offices of the Modern Languages and English departments. Eldred Hall was donated to the college by Rev. H.B. Eldred. Used as a snack bar for many years, in 1939, to provide for the growing Theatre department, the Rockefeller Foundation constructed an addition to the hall. Now the building is used for Theater productions, offices and classrooms. Mather Gym houses the Mather Dance Collective and the student organized Scandals program. Each year the faculty and returning alumni display their talents in separate performances. Campus 23
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Crawford Hall, constructed in 1969, was given to CWRU in honor of Frederick Crawford, by the Olin Foundation. This building contains the office of the president, as well as several administrative offices for the university. Below is the view from Crawford's seventh floor. Pardee Hall 1956-1986? Pardee Hall has stood at the northeast end of Case Quad since 1956. Originally serving as a dormatory, Pardee is mirrored in Yost Hall, built in ‘51, directly across the Quad. Presently, Pardee serves as the Admissions Office, the Registrar’s Office and a host of other student services. As part of a plan to restructure the quad, Pardee Hall is sched- uled to be razed within the next year. Campus 25
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