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Works Cited
Published Sources

Bishop, Constance Mather, "My Mother-Flora Stone Mather," Western Reserve University Bulletin 5 December 1938: 15-23.

Borchert, Frank, "A Tour of Adelbert Hall" Western Reserve Studies Symposium, Case Western Reserve University, 1993

Case Western Reserve University Archives. Hatch Library, Summary

Case Western Reserve University Archives. Hitchcock Hall: Summary 

Cigliano, Jan. Showplace of America: Cleveland's Euclid Avenue, 1850-1910. The Kent State University Press, Kent, Ohio, 1991.

Cleveland, Past and Present: Its Representative Men. Maurice Joblin Publisher, Cleveland, Ohio, 1869.

Cramer, C. H. Case Western Reserve University: A History of the University 1826-1976. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1976.

---.Case Institute of Technology: A Centennial History, 1880-1980. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, 1980.

Dennett, Tyler. John Hay: From Poetry to Politics, Dodd Mead and Co., New York, 1993.

The Holy Bible, Authorized King James Version 1611, The World Publishing Co., Cleveland.

Johnson, Crisfield. History of Cuyahoga Count, Ohio With Portraits and Biographical Sketches of its Prominent Men and Pioneers. (Philadelphia), D.W. Ensign, 1879.

O'Toole, Patricia. The Five of Hearts: An Intimate Portrait of Henry Adams and His Friends, 1880-1918, Clarkson Potter, New York 1990.

The Reserve Weekly, May 8, 1934. Obituary: Hitchcock Doubled Endowment. (From a manuscript in the Case Western Reserve University Archives)

Richardson, Douglas W. Lubrizol: The Formative Years 1928-1942. The Lubrizol Corporation, Wickliffe, Ohio, 2000.

Rose, William Ganson, Cleveland: The Making of a City. The World Publishing Company, Cleveland and New York, 1950.

Stevenson, Frances Hayes. Names of Buildings of Western Reserve University; a History of the Building and Naming of the Buildings of Western Reserve University. Cleveland? 1961 (typescript)

Taylor, Gail, "A New Chapter." CWRU Magazine Winter 2000: 14-19.

Tuve, Jeanette E. Old Stone Church: In the Heart of the City Since 1820. Old Stone Church, The Donning Company, 1994.

Van Tassel, David D. and John J. Grabowski, eds. The Dictionary of Cleveland Biography. Indiana University Press, Bloomington and Indianapolis, 1996.

---. The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. Indiana University Press, Bloomington and Indianapolis, 1987.

Archival Sources

Case, Leonard, Sr. Family Papers, Western Reserve Historical Society.

Case Sr., Leonard File "Remarks on Presentation of a Portrait of Leonard Case, Jr. to the Chamber of Commerce," Frank A. Quail, 17 April 1928. Case Western Reserve University Archives.

Case, Sr., Leonard File, "The Notable Family Behind the Founding of Case Institute of Technology" Herbert R. Young, 1962. Case Western Reserve University Archives.

Case, Sr. Leonard File, Newspaper clippings 6-10 January 1880. Case Western Reserve University Archives.

Clark Hall File, "Clark Hall, WRU Oldest Building on College Campus" Case Western Reserve University Archives.

Clark Hall File, Rededication of Clark Hall. College of Arts and Sciences, 14 September 1999, Case Western Reserve University Archives.

College for Women File, "A Tribute to Flora Stone Mather" Mary Hover Collacott, Case Western Reserve University Archives.

Guilford House File, "Restoration of the Mather Quad" Case Western Reserve University Archives.

Harkness, Florence File, "Florence Harkness Foundation." Case Western Reserve University Archives.

Harkness Chapel File, "The Dedication of the Florence Harkness Memorial." March 10, 1902, Case Western Reserve University Archives.

Harkness Chapel File, "Harkness Chapel Designated Cleveland Landmark" Case Western Reserve University Office of Public Information, 21 September 1973.

Hatch, Henry Reynolds File, "Henry Reynolds Hatch" Typescript. Case Western Reserve University Archives.

Hitchcock, Clara M. Henry Lawrence Hitchcock: Third President of Western Reserve College, 1855-1871 (From a copy of a manuscript in the Case Western Reserve University Archives; original manuscript in The Western Reserve Historical Society Library)

Hitchcock Family Manuscript. In: The Genealogy of the Hitchcock Family Who Are Descended From Matthias Hitchcock of East Haven, Conn., and Luke Hitchcock of Wethersfield, Conn. (1894), at Western Reserve Historical Society. (From a copy of the manuscript in the Case Western Reserve University Archives)

Housing Worthy of a Great College: This is Our Challenge! (1963)(From a manuscript in the Case Western Reserve University Archives)

In Memoriam: Flora Stone Mather 1852-1909. Cleveland: Privately Printed, 1910.

Kelvin Smith and Case Western Reserve University. Office of the President, Case Western Reserve University. Privately Printed, 1992.

Mather, Samuel. Family Papers, 1834-1967. Manuscript Collection, Western Reserve Historical Society.

Thwing Office Files, Amasa Stone Chapel, Case Western Reserve University Archives.

"A Tour of University Historic Buildings, Western Reserve College" Case Western Reserve University Archives, n.d.

Wade, Jeptha Homer Family Papers, 1771-1957. Manuscript Collection, Western Reserve Historical Society.

Electronic Source

"The Leonard Case Legacy" Fast Forward: Archives, Office of Development, Case Western Reserve University, 3/20/03.

"Florence Harkness Memorial Chapel" Department of Music, Case Western Reserve University. 3/26/03.

Dissertations and Thesis:

Dow, Burton Smith, III. "Amasa Stone Jr.: His Triumph and Tragedy." Master's Thesis, Western Reserve University, 1982.

Haddad, Gladys Marylin. "Social Roles and Advanced Education for Women in Nineteenth Century America: A Study of Three Western Reserve Institutions." Ph.D. diss., Case Western Reserve University, 1980.

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