Cascadilla Hall (Cornell University)

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Name
Cascadilla Hall (Cornell University)
Address
1 Cascadilla Pl Ithaca
Year Built
Unknown
Building Type
Residence
Construction
not specified
Annotations
1866 Map of the City of Ithaca, Atlas of Tompkins County

Cascadilla Place

1872 A. G. Bardin Map of Ithaca

Cascadilla Place
Dining Hall of Cornell University

1889 F. W. Beers Map of Ithaca

Cascadilla Place

1898 Sanborn Fire Insurance Atlas of Ithaca

Cornell University B’LD’G
“Cascadilla Place”
Boarding

1910 Sanborn Fire Insurance Atlas of Ithaca

Cornell University B’LD’G
Cascadilla Place
Boarding & Dormitories

1919 Sanborn Fire Insurance Atlas of Ithaca

Cornell University BLDG
Cascadilla Place
Boarding & Dormitories

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Tax assessment photograph taken in 1954 for the purposes of government appraisal by Roy Wenzlick & Co.

Tax assessment photograph taken in 1954 for the purposes of government appraisal by Roy Wenzlick & Co. 1954

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Cornell Memorial Statement for Bertram Francis Willcox (July 11, 1895 — April 30, 1987)

"Bertram F. Willcox was born in Cascadilla Hall [https://tompkins.historyforge.net/buildings/2719] on the Cornell campus, July 11, 1895. He died in Ithaca at his home at 111 Kelvin Place, April 30, 1987, shortly before his ninety-second birthday.
  Bert was the son of Professor Walter F. Willcox, a distinguished long-time member of Cornell’s Department of Economics, and Alice E. Work Willcox. Following secondary schooling in Ithaca and at the Hill School, Pottstown, Pennsylvania, he entered Cornell in the fall of 1913. His college activities and honors included serving as editor-in-chief of the Cornell Era, and membership in Psi Upsilon Fraternity, Sphinx Head and Phi Beta Kappa. His A.B. degree was awarded in absentia in 1917, following his assignment to France for war service.
  Bert had promptly responded to the American Declaration of War on Germany in early 1917 by volunteering for military service, only to find that his eyesight did not measure up to minimum American military requirements. He was, however, accepted by the American Field Service and joined the ambulance corps. In mid-April he sailed for France on a submarine-infested transatlantic crossing that involved, as he wrote to his father, “just enough risk to add zest”. His initial assignment was for six months in the Ardennes Forest Sector near Verdun as an ambulance driver and 'sou-chef' for his unit. This was followed by an additional six months of service as a Red Cross Captain, headquartered in Paris.
  In the late spring of 1918 after French manpower needs led to a reduction in the physical standards for enlistment, he was accepted by the French army through the French Foreign Legion, and assigned to an artillery officers candidate school for three months of training. He was then posted to the 13th Regiment of the French Light Artillery as a junior officer (“Aspirant”) and had several months of combat service that ended with the Armistice. Following his French Army discharge, he joined the Paris staff of the American Secretariat to Negotiate The Peace.
  Upon his return to the United States, Bert decided to pursue a legal career. From 1919 to 1922 he attended the Harvard Law School, graduating cum laude and serving as president of the Harvard Law Review. There followed twenty years of law practice in New York City. From 1923 to 1928, he was an associate with the law firm of Hughes, Rounds, Schurman & Dwight, and its successors. He then organized his own Wall Street firm, Schurman, Wiley & Willcox, with two of his law school classmates and fellow associates in the Hughes firm. They were Jacob Gould Schurman, Jr., son of Cornell’s third president, and Alexander Wiley, who was to become his brother-in-law. In 1943 Bert transferred from private practice to government service, becoming a public member of the Appeals Committee for the National War Labor Board. His Labor Board assignment involved arbitrating appeals from regional boards throughout the country, many of which concerned wartime wage controls.
  In the spring of 1946, Bert happily and enthusiastically accepted an invitation to return to Ithaca as a member of the Cornell Law School faculty, teaching primarily in the fields of labor law and commercial transactions. He also served concurrently as a faculty member of Cornell’s New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations. He won rapid promotion to the rank of professor of law in 1948. He was the author of two editions of the widely used Cases and Materials on Commercial Transactions, published in 1951 in collaboration with Professor Robert E. Sutherland, and in 1953 with Professor Robert Baucher as an additional collaborator. In 1952 he was at the London School of Economics under a Fulbright grant and conducted research in labor relations in the nationalized gas industry. He was co-editor for two editions of Labor Relations and the Law, published in 1953 and 1960. He also actively participated as an arbitrator of labor-management disputes, serving on arbitration panels of federal and state agencies and as a member of the National Academy of Arbitrators.
  In 1954, Bert was appointed as the first holder of the newly established William G. McRoberts Research Professorship in the Administration of the Law. As McRoberts Professor, he made a number of notable contributions toward improving the administration of justice.
  ...
  Bert retired from active teaching at Cornell in 1963, becoming McRoberts Professor Emeritus. He spent the next four years in India on a challenging project sponsored by the Ford Foundation that permitted him to continue teaching and research in the areas of labor law and labor relations. From 1963 to 1967, he served as visiting professor of law at the Indian Law Institute in New Delhi, and concurrently in 1966 and 1967 as a member of the law faculty at Banaras Hindu University at Varanasi. At the Indian Law Institute he worked in collaboration with a group of Indian legal scholars in preparing a pioneer Indian Case Book entitled Labour Law and Labour Relations, published in 1968.
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  Bert’s interests and contributions spanned a broad spectrum, covering both private and public law. In dedicating the 1963 fall issue of Law in Transition to Bert, the editors wrote: “To each of these segments of the law he has brought incisive analysis and high-minded principle. Achievement of sound public policy in defense of the weak or the humble is as much a part of his work on commercial transactions as on problems of public law.” Bert’s final Cornell sabbatic was spent in Europe studying the problems of world federalism and the legal and practical problems involved in attaining international peace. 
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  Having lived as a boy and young man on the campus, in the days when there were faculty homes on areas now occupied by the College of Engineering, Statler Hall, and other university buildings, Bert had a great store of personal memories of Cornell as it was in the first decades of the century. He related anecdotes, however, only when they were relevant to the topic under discussion. He had a keen sense of propriety and could never, even in his last years, be accused of 'anecdotage'.
  Bert was a devoted family member. He met his wife-to-be, Katherine Webster Leckie of Hamilton, Ontario, on a trip to Bermuda in 1930. Kay and Bert were married in 1934, and were happily destined to share forty-nine years of close married companionship until Kay’s death in 1983. They were blessed with three children: David born in 1935, Alice in 1938, and Mary in 1944. Bert and Kay had many interests in common. They both loved hiking, mountain climbing and the out-of-doors, enthusiasms they shared with their children. Furthermore during World War II, Bert and Kay opened their home to two English children who remained here throughout most of the War, safe from the threat of bombing at home.
  During Bert’s seventeen years of active Cornell teaching, his father Walter F. Willcox was still active as an emeritus professor at Cornell. When Bert joined him in the ranks of the emeriti, a classic picture of the two emeritus professors Willcox appeared in papers throughout the country, with a report stating that this was the only known case of a father and son contemporaneously holding emeritus rank at the same university."

1987

Walter F Willcox
Bertram Willcox

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Margaret McNallyF8DaughterAt School
Mary McNallyF7DaughterAt School
Mary McNallyF53SisterHousekeeper
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William A MurrillM30HeadStudent
Edna L MurrillF22WifeNone
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William BlackM31HeadPainter
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Sylvester D HarrisM20HeadPainter
Joseph T GuilfoileM32PartnerCook
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George L HoxieM28HeadProfessor
Mary C HoxieF25WifeNone
Dorothy E HoxieF2DaughterNone
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John H ThompsonM19HeadDishwasher
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George J DavisM23HeadStudent
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John I HutchinsonM33HeadProfessor
Geneva HutchinsonF30WifeNone
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Taylor S EstabrookM53HeadLandlord
Leo EstabrookM16SonStudent
Clara B ThompsonF32ServantCook
John S SavageM24SonCook
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Marcus SimpsonM29HeadProfessor
Francis E HinckleyM18CousinStudent
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Guy M WhippleM23HeadProfessor
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Lewis L ForemanM52HeadProfessor
Isabel L ForemanF41WifeNone
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Jacob M BentleyM30HeadProfessor
Emma V BentleyF30WifeNone
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Chester EvansM21HeadStudent
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Harriet E ShepardF69HeadSeamstress
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Thomas L HankinsonM24HeadStudent
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David F HoyM36HeadRegistrar
Silence H HoyF28WifeNone
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Burt G WilderM58HeadProfessor
Sarah C WilderF54WifeNone
Bertha WilderF25DaughterNone
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William R OrndorfM37HeadProfessor
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Walter H OttmanM26HeadProfessor
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Clarence A MartinM37HeadProfessor
Gertrude S MartinF30WifeStudent
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William Strunk JrM30HeadProfessor
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Mary S ReedF64HeadNone
Mabel D ReedF22DaughterStudent
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Henry Morse StephensM42HeadProfessor
Amy E StephensF40SisterNone
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Agnes FowlerF50HeadNone
Mary FowlerF43SisterCataloger
Emma A KnottF23BoarderCataloger
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Mary A SmithF69HeadNone
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Janus O MartinM30HeadProfessor
Emily M MartinF30WifeNone
Marie T MartinF2DaughterNone
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William C BagleyM26HeadStudent
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Daniel A MurrayM38HeadProfessor
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Herbert A HeminwayM25HeadStudent
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Orpha N RootF46HeadBookkeeper
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Samuel S DarganM28HeadStudent
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Robert J Dunlavey JrM24HeadStudent
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Charles L DurhamM23HeadProfessor
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Frank E LodemanM36HeadProfessor
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John T ParsonM30HeadProfessor
Bertha C ParsonF26WifeNone
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Wilhelm MillerM30HeadAuthor
Mary R MillerF31WifeProfessor
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Ellen B CanfieldF27HeadInstructor
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Harris J RyanM34HeadProfessor
Katherine E RyanF32WifeNone
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William A FinchM44HeadProfessor
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Ernest W HuffcutM39HeadProfessor
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William BanfieldM42HeadJanitor
Rose BanfieldF37WifeCook
Duane BanfieldM13SonNone
Iva BanfieldF11DaughterNone
Myrtle BanfieldF6DaughterNone
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John T WilliamsM34HeadInstructor
Lawrence G WilliamsM7Adopted SonNone
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William C ChristmanM56HeadCarpenter
Marie A ChristmanF19DaughterNone
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Sarah A BeachF58HeadAssistant Teacher
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Frances B Van ZaustF40HeadLibrarian
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Anna M Van AnkenF59WifeNone
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Charles H Van AnkenM36HeadInstructor
Laura M Van AnkenF31WifeBookkeeper
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George Jr YoungM31HeadProfessor
Helen YoungF32WifeNone
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Ora M LelandM34HeadProfessor
Mary LelandF30WifeNone
Mary L LelandF3DaughterNone
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Henrietta BodineF52HeadNone
Mattie D BodineF29DaughterNone
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Burt G WilderM69HeadProfessor
Mary F WilderF58WifeNone
Mary B FieldF91Mother-in-LawNone
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Arthur M FancherM24HeadNone
Hazel A FancherF21WifeNone
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Ella G GreenF59HeadOwn Income
Antoinette GreenF25DaughterNone
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Cyrus R CrosbyM31HeadEntomologist
Nellie CrosbyF34WifeNone
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William A FinchM55HeadProfessor
Harriet FinchF39SisterNone
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Ellen B CanfieldF37HeadInstructor
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George N LanmanM36HeadProfessor
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Frederick E BenedictM31HeadManufacturer
Maud BenedictF32WifeNone
Dorothy M BenedictF9DaughterNone
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William R OrndorffM47HeadProfessor
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Maude C HuffF48HeadHouse Director
Ruth R PrestonF29LodgerDietician
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Mary LargeF51HeadAssistant House Director
Maude C HuffF63LodgerHouse Director
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Raymond F CollerM19StudentNone
John E RupertM22StudentNone
Peter A OxfordM18StudentNone
Clark G FordM19StudentNone
Carl D HobelmanM18StudentNone
Lee R SaperstoneM18StudentNone
John S Adams JrM17StudentNone
Howard M BellisM18StudentNone
Charnchai NapomberaraM21StudentNone
Stewart L BlackM19StudentNone
Elliot J SolomonM17StudentNone
Robert HarrisM18StudentNone
Martin H CooperM18StudentNone
William D GurowitzM18StudentNone
William S HammondM18StudentNone
Wayne A KellyM19StudentNone
Mark L MyersM18StudentNone
Harold W AbellM19StudentNone
Thomas M HopperM18StudentNone
Alfred Jackson JrM18StudentNone
Raymond E AdamsM18StudentNone
William C JohnsonM18StudentNone
Irving A LaityM18StudentNone
Peter R HaswellM18StudentNone
Thomas O ConklinM18StudentBlank
Amadeu CataldiM20StudentNone
John I BrophyM19StudentNone
Donald B LathropM18StudentNone
John M Otter IIIM19StudentNone
Milton D RosenauM19StudentNone
Fred W GruppM18StudentNone
Robert A GutwilligM18StudentNone
William D McKeeM19StudentNone
Robert D WoodsonM18StudentNone
Peter M WilliamsM18StudentNone
Florance M WestF59EmployeeHouse Director
Kathleen W HitchensF55EmployeeHouse Director
Curtis L BurdettM25EmployeeAssistant Cook
Arthur C TempleM21EmployeeKitchen Helper
James DicksonM44LodgerBlank
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Daniel BrantonM18StudentNone
Franklyn Ellenbogen JrM17StudentNone
Peter DowneyM19StudentNone
James S DolliverM18StudentNone
William E DollM19StudentNone
Mark H CooleyM18StudentNone
Henry J Schroeder IIIM19StudentNone
Paul W MakoskyM18StudentNone
Richard T CliggottM21StudentNone
Frederick J BehrleM24StudentNone
Steven A EdminsterM18StudentNone
Henry F DimmlerM18StudentNone
Ross L FirestoneM18StudentNone
John W BradshawM18StudentNone
Bruce B KingmanM18StudentNone
Todd L KolbM18StudentNone
William R LandmesserM18StudentNone
Walter ZuckermanM17StudentNone
Frank H WintM18StudentNone
Richard D WelchM18StudentNone
John E WalkerM18StudentNone
Alfred P Van WirtM18StudentNone
Robert T ThompsonM18StudentNone
Praderm SukhumM20StudentNone
Philip Severn JrM19StudentNone
Jerome S RubensteinM17StudentNone
Robert G RutishouserM18StudentNone
Angelos P RomasM18StudentNone
Robert T PowellM18StudentBus Boy
Joseph F MartinoM18StudentNone
John R McCarthyM19StudentNone
Russell A MacLeodM18StudentNone
William A LewingM18StudentNone
Richard F KirwanM18StudentNone
Neil E KellyM18StudentNone
Gene S KellnerM21StudentNone
John P JonesM18StudentNone
Donald F JohansenM19StudentNone
Robert M JasinskiM19StudentNone
Mark D InskeepM18StudentNone
John P HuntM19StudentNone
Edwin F HirschM18StudentNone
John T HaeslerM18StudentNone
Robert A GreenfieldM18StudentNone
Solomon GoldM18StudentNone
Phillips W FosterM18StudentNone
David K EdminsterM18StudentNone
Robert D CorrieM18StudentNone
Harry P ColganM18StudentNone
Robert S BroudtM18StudentNone
Ralph A BluntschliM18StudentNone
Leon E BaniganM18StudentNone
Ralph BalzacM19StudentNone
Robert AnigsteinM17StudentNone
Alan D MentzerM18StudentNone
James C HanchettM18StudentNone
John E JaeckelM18StudentNone
Halfdan T WenneroldM21StudentNone
Henry F EatonM18StudentNone
Robert G EngelM19StudentNone
John R HilemanM18StudentNone
Lee S RichardsonM18StudentNone
Peter P GaenzlerM18StudentNone
Peter D ReinhardM18StudentNone
Paul A ObristM18StudentFarm Helper
Joseph T BernsteinM19StudentNone
David L WilsonM19StudentNone
Peter W ReedM18StudentNone
Gerald M WeilM19StudentNone
Robert E ScottM20StudentNone
Stanley E ThomasM18StudentNone
Charles R JonesM18StudentNone
Donald G WilliamsM18StudentNone
Jorma G LatvaM18StudentNone
William A HarveyM18StudentNone
William N StoryM20StudentNone
John W LaibeM22StudentNone
Donald J O'ConnorM18StudentNone
Albin Yehu JrM18StudentNone
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Peter HallockM18StudentNone
Richard T HalberstadtM18StudentNone
Donald E BaxterM18StudentNone
Ingvar E TornbergM19StudentNone
John A HutchingsM18StudentNone
Stephen P PechenikM18StudentNone
David P Guest JrM18StudentNone
Humen TanM18StudentNone
George S EttlingerM22StudentNone
Robert L CooperM18StudentNone
Charles L GilbertM18StudentNone
Paul H ReynoldsM17StudentNone
Andrew H CampbellM18StudentNone
Patrick C ButlerM17StudentNone
Norman S StockdaleM18StudentNone
Thomas E BechertM18StudentNone
Donald E LampsonM19StudentNone
Charles K FrattM19StudentNone
Clifford J WengertM18StudentNone
John F SchneiderM18StudentNone
Roger G EastmanM18StudentStudent
Edgar B HuntM19StudentNone
Dean C FryeM18StudentNone
Robert P LarsenM18StudentNone
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Winfield F HockM18StudentNone
James R DraperM18StudentNone
Frederick Y BordenM20StudentNone
John W WysongM17StudentFarm Helper
Elliot D RosenstockM17StudentNone
Stephen SchwirckM17StudentNone
Vincent J DardinM19StudentNone
Edwin A SnapeM18StudentNone
John M Will JrM18StudentNone
John W AllenM19StudentNone
Asa W KnowlesM19StudentNone
George M RobsonM19StudentNone
Barrant V MerrillM19StudentNone
James K LogsdonM18StudentNone