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  • Tags: 1901 Fire

Form_Letter_from_President_Holden_thanking_subscribers_for_donating_to_help_rebuild_Old_Main_1902-2.jpg
In the letter, President Holden thanked people for donations and informed them that they had helped meet the conditions set forth by Andrew Carnegie, which allowed the University to receive $100,000.

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The main academic building on campus burned down early in the morning in mid December 1901. Students and faculty could only watch in horror as the fire destroyed the building.

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The photograph shows just how little remained of the campus’ main academic building after a fire ravaged the structure in 1901.

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Portrait of Louis H. Severance, trustee of the University of Wooster, circa 1910

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President Holden wrote his autobiography for his children in 1932 and it featured an extensive portion on his time as the President of the College of Wooster. He focused on the difficulties he ran into as he desperately tried to find donors for…

President_Holdens_Letter_to_Raise_Money_after_Old_Main_Fire_1902-2.jpg
In the letter, President Holden is soliciting donations from the University community and town to rebuild, while also alluding to an anonymous donor who was eventually revealed.

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Jacob Frick: The Frick family did much to help Wooster in the late 19th century. Jacob Frick, a longtime resident of Wooster, built the War monument currently in the Wooster Town Square. His nephew, the famous industrialist and art collector, Henry…

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View of Severance Hall (chemistry), constructed in 1902, from the academic quad of the College of Wooster
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