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Lewis L 1 5 1 1 R Building R S 2 Weatherhead S UPTOWN DEVELOPMENT A 7 9 WEST CAMPUS A E F 0 School of Mgmt O E & UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE N V W R H Tower 2 M Mather E O Triangle Memorial D Apartments Cleveland Center L L P-75 for Molecular and A FHarkness Toby’s Cleveland U P-84 R L Structural Biology Museum of Art Plaza Tower 1 271 O L Little T E Clark Museum of Italy TO COVENTRY VILLAGE > I B B Contemporary Art Rapid N Guilford Haydn Albert & Norma Geller FIELD Station The Milton and T Hillel Building at CWRU MAY Tamar Maltz L S Tinkham Performing Arts U Veale Mather LITTLE ITALY NEIGHBORHOOD Center at The T A University Dance Church of the Center Covenant Courtyard H E Temple - Tifereth Israel Freiberger P-29 Mather by Marriott E Field House Mary Chisholm C 5 R Painter Arch O 1 Thwing Seidman R 1 K Kelvin Thwing Hall Cancer E N . I Atrium 90 N Smith University HospitalsCenter Dr. L Library Thwing Center E E G L C P J Parking Hitchcock L A R (Underground) R U 4 . Hall I L E PARK LANE D Mather C E I . P-29 1 . University L 1 0 C 0 Circle 1 U 7 United Severance E P Wolstein RANDOM Methodist Hall EMERGENCY DR. Research Dental Clinic Lagoon Church Allen Memorial Lerner (coming 2019) Medical Library Emergency Medicine Wearn 71 77 90 Bolwell Humphrey Frances Payne A UNIVERSITY Bolton School D of Nursing Dental CHESTER E Hanna HOSPITALS L L Medicine L Amasa B Lakeside Biomedical C I VISITOR Stone E Pathology Research O H Health INFORMATION R (BRB) P-55 R Y Adelbert T N A E Education P-63 MacDonald Hall E R . Building Robbins L 9 Crawford MEDICINE L R L > Agnar Pytte Rainbow L I K 3 (coming 2019) Science Center Sears U H O M Tomlinson DeGrace Wood Tower M E O Millis G L 71 77 90 A Hovorka Service . D R Eldred Bldg. R E E R Clapp D 5 T Yost Morley V P E I Rockefeller Schmitt O EUCLID N Powerhouse L C L Health TO DOWNTOWN S Strosacker KH Smith Adelbert IR < T U Gym Service E E C CLEVELAND A T Wickenden . R H 1 N Phi Delta Theta S E 0 AW Smith E ERING One-to-One E DE R 5 > . Sears Beta Theta Pi/ 1 A Sigma Nu . K 1 D Sigma Phi Epsilon 0 Nord CLEVELAND I E 0 7 N Bingham S E Wind L T 0 CLINIC G Turbine B Delta Gamma H . Olin E G 1 I P-53 R Sigma Psi/ CARLTON E 0 J R White T Art Studio Zeta Psi Kappa Alpha Tennis H 8 Theta . Van Horn Courts ID Field Phi Kappa Psi/ L Glennan Delta Kappa Epsilon C Veale Guest House U 71 77 90 Center E > Horsburg Phi Sigma Rho Sigma Chi/ > Fribley Delta Upsilon Emerson Howe CARNEGIE FAIRCHILD SOUTH RESIDENTIAL VILLAGE Tudor Arms T 6 Kusch Hotel Richey Mixon Building Alumni R K U Larry Sears and Sally Zlotnick O Harcourt O S Sears think[box] GLENWOOD Tippit O Glaser C House L T P-7 Cedar- O R Carlton R University Staley Michelson K A E E > Rapid Transit S M Station R H V O A > A E D R R C H A T TO SHAKER SQUARE D T I U CE Bioenterprise N 271 L O U S E E T H . 1 1 E N R O 0 0 V Cedar Avenue E 8 6 K Service Center I M N B E G R 7 > 2 J 0 R 1 FRANK 6 . DIRECTORY Items in blue are sites occupied and/or owned by Case Western Reserve University. CASE WESTERN RESERVE Bingham ..................................................D5 Linsalata Alumni Center ......................D3 Sears ........................................................D5 UNIVERSITY HOUSING South Residential Village ............... E/F6 Triangle ...............................................E3 Society of Friends .................................. C2 Case School of Engineering BioEnterprise .........................................D6 Jack, Joseph and Morton Sears Tower ............................................E5 North Residential Village ....................E2 RESIDENCE HALLS Twin Gables .......................................E3 Tudor Arms Hotel .................................. C6 (Nord Hall) .........................................D5 Biomedical Research ............................E5 Mandel Comm. Studies ..................E3 Security North Annex ...........................D2 RESIDENCE HALLS Alumni ................................................E6 AREA OFFICES UCI Police................................................. F2 College of Arts & Sciences Carlton Commons .................................E6 Mather Dance Center ...........................D4 Service Building .....................................E5 Clarke Tower ......................................E2 Glaser .................................................. F6 Wade Area Office ..............................E2 University Circle (Crawford Hall) ................................. C5 Cedar Avenue Service Center .............. C7 Mather House ........................................D4 Smith, AW ...............................................D5 Cutler ...................................................E2 Howe ...................................................E6 Fribley Area Office ............................E6 United Methodist Church .............. C4 Frances Payne Bolton School of Clark .........................................................D3 Mather Memorial ..................................D3 Smith, Kent Hale ....................................D5 Hitchcock ............................................E2 Kusch .................................................. F6 University Hospitals Nursing ..............................................E4 Cleveland Center for Molecular Mather Park ...........................................D2 South Residential Villiage ....................E6 Norton .................................................E2 Michelson ........................................... F6 UNIVERSITY CIRCLE Cleveland Medical Center Jack, Joseph and Morton and Structural Biology ....................A3 Morley ......................................................D5 Steiner .....................................................E3 The Village at 115th .........................E2 Staley ..................................................E6 Church of the Covenant .......................D4 Bolwell ...............................................E4 Mandel School of Cleveland Hillel Foundation ................D4 The Milton and Tamar Maltz Stone ........................................................D2 Pierce ..................................................E2 Tippit ...................................................E6 Cleveland Botanical Garden ................D3 Emergency Medicine ......................D4 Applied Social Sciences ...................D3 Crawford .................................................. C5 Performing Arts Center at the Strosacker ...............................................D5 Raymond ............................................E2 GREEK HOUSES Cleveland Clinic ......................................A5 Hanna ................................................D4 School of Dental Medicine................... E5 Cutter .......................................................D2 Temple – Tifereth Israel ..................B4 Thwing Center ........................................D4 Sherman .............................................E2 Beta Theta .......................................... F5 Cleveland Hearing and Humphrey .........................................D4 School of Graduate Studies DiSanto Field ..........................................E2 Mt. Sinai Skills & Tinkham Veale University Center ......D4 Smith ...................................................D2 Delta Gamma .................................... F5 Speech Center ..................................E3 Wearn ................................................D4 (Tomlinson Hall) ...............................D5 Dively .......................................................D3 Simulation Center ............................B1 Toby’s Plaza ............................................E3 Stephanie Tubbs Jones ................... E1 Delta Upsilon ..................................... F6 Cleveland Institute of Art .....................E3 Lakeside ............................................D5 School of Law .........................................D3 Eldred .......................................................D5
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