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DEDICATIO As administrative bead of tbe College, Dean Hunsaker bas maintained its traditions and em- bodied progress in its bistory. A cbampiou of wortby endeavors, be bas encouraged student effort and brougbt to realization many boped-for im- provements. In tbe postwar enrollment crisis, bis cornpetent guidance bas won tbe approbatiou of students, faculty, and adininistration. To our leader and friend, Dean Herbert C. Hunsalaer, we dedicate tbis first annual.
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No It Stal-te In September, 1946, workmen were hurrying to complete the Cleveland College Annex in time for the fall ses- sion. On East Sixth Street, off St. Clair Avenue, the Annex was formerly the garage space of the Hotel Audi- torium. In September, 1925, another garage was playing its part in the history of the school. Workmen were busy put- ting walls, fixtures, and blackboards in the three-story space above an automo- bile agency and garage on Euclid Ave- nue at Twentieth Street. This was the first home of Cleveland College. It was founded as an independent corpor- ation, in close affiliation with Western Reserve University and Case School of Applied Science. Adult education, with classes held at night, was the aim of the college when it was founded, but it became apparent early that there was a need in Cleveland for a full-time day college for those students who could not enter other local colleges because of their limited enrollment capacity. The college opened with thirty-one part-time instructors, borrowed from Western Reserve and Case, and one full-time faculty member. Only evening classes in the arts and sciences, business administration, and engineering were offered in the first curriculum. It was decided that before the college should open there would have to be at least six hundred students enrolled. In less than a week that number was exceeded. In fact, the college proved to be so popular that, 'by early 1929, the enrollment had been built up to a point surpassed only by the present war boom. Dr. Winfred George Leutner, in 1925 Dean of Administration at Western Reserve University, was made Acting Director of the College for its first semester. Because of illness, he was succeeded during the second semester by Russell Wiseman, of the department of Economics at Adelbert College. In the fall of 1926, A. Caswell Ellis came from the University of Texas to become Director of the College. In the same year, Cleveland College was incorporated into Western Reserve University. Three years later, in the spring of 1929, arrangements were made to transfer
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