EVERSOLE v. COLUMBUS

No. 35636.

169 Ohio St. 205 (1959)

EVERSOLE, APPELLANT, v. CITY OF COLUMBUS, APPELLEE.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided May 6, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Rowe, Dunkle & Davis and Mr. William D. Edwards, for appellant.

Mr. Russell Leach, city attorney, Mr. John W. E. Bowen and Mr. H. Andrew Bain, for appellee.


ZIMMERMAN, J.

It is shown by the evidence that the city of Columbus, in connection with its recreational program, organized and operated on Oak Street a school called the Arts and Crafts Center. Plaintiff enrolled as a student and paid a fee of $1.50. At the direction of the director of the school, a city employee, she entered a closet on the premises occupied by the Arts and Crafts Center to procure a clothes hanger, and in attempting to do so she fell down an unlighted...

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