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During the first decade of its existence the James Whitcomb Riley <br />school grew and developed into a full fledged high school. It <br />shared the goal common to educational facilities of its day by <br />maintaining high standards and "constantly striving for <br />increasing knowledge." It is therefore worthy of preservation and <br />designation as a historic landmark, not only as an example of an <br />exceptional architectural type and as a fine educational <br />institution, but also as a significant part of South Bend's past <br />and present social fabric. <br />NOTES <br />1. South Bend News Times, (10-26-24) <br />2. South Bend Tribune, (3-26-25) <br />3. Ibid <br />4. Ibid <br />5. South Bend Tribune, (10-8-27); News Times, (10-25-27) <br />6. South Bend Tribune, (1-16-29) <br />7. South Bend News Times, (2-23-25) <br />8. Charles Roll, Indiana One Hundred and Fiftv Years of American <br />Development, Vol. 3 (Chicago & N.Y.: The Lewis Publishing <br />Company, 1931), pp.172-173. <br />9. South Bend Tribune, (3-26-28) <br />10. South Bend Tribune, (3-15-27) <br />11. South Bend Tribune, (6-22-32); News Times, (7-6-27) <br />12. South Bend News Times, (7-6-27) <br />13. Indiana Historic Sites and Structures Inventory (South Bend: <br />Historic Preservation Commission, 1982), p.29; South Bend and The <br />Men Who Have Made it, Compiled by Anderson and Cooley, (South <br />Bend: The Tribune Printing Co., 1901),p.285 <br />14. Indiana Historic Sites and Structures Inventory, p.33 <br />15. South Bend Tribune, (5-6-27) <br />16. South Bend News Times, (4-21-27) <br />17. Hoosier Poet, Vol.1, No.1, December 1930. <br />18. Hoosier Poet, April 26, (Spring) 1932 <br />19. South Bend News Times, (3-22-34), obit. <br />[:S <br />