43 years of distinguished service covered multiple areas, from the physics classroom to athletics to planning and management
A love of science—especially physics—drew young Arthur P. Leary from suburban Philadelphia to Case Western Reserve in 1941. Soon after, the university itself captured his passion, leading to a career that spanned more than four decades and involved multiple campus roles. Except for two years of service in the U.S. Navy during World War II, Leary maintained an association with the university from his undergraduate enrollment until his retirement in 1989 and even beyond, as administrative vice president emeritus and associate professor emeritus of physical education and athletics.

