- Mather House (Case Western Reserve University)
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Mather House at Case Western Reserve University is a college building that was formerly a college dormitory.
According to Case Western Reserve University:
Mather House is used for classrooms and offices by the departments of History, Art History & Art, Classics, Religion, and Political Science. It was designed as a dormitory by Abram Garfield, son of President James A. Garfield. Mather House was built by the Alumnae Association of the College for Women as a memorial to Flora Stone Mather and in celebration of the 25th anniversary of that college. The building served as a dormitory for more than 40 years and became the first coeducational dormitory at the University.[1]
See also
- Mather House (Harvard University)
- Mather House (disambiguation)
References
- ^ "Visiting Case". Case Western Reserve University. http://www.case.edu/visit/tours/mather/1.html.
External links
Coordinates: 41°30′29″N 81°36′28″W / 41.507921°N 81.607878°W
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