at
Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China. Both Warner and Swasey were amateur astronomers. When they became trustees of the
Case School of Applied Science, they donated to the school their private observatory, which they had built between their neighboring houses in
East Cleveland. Relocated to a new building, this became the
Warner and Swasey Observatory. It was dedicated in 1920. The observatory maintained by the department today is still known by this name today. Swasey Hall (1917, "懷士堂"), a red brick hall, is the landmark of
Sun Yat-sen University, one of the top colleges in China. It was named after Swasey for his USD$25000 donation to the then university Christian
YMCA society hall. Now it serves as a conference hall. Other donations made by Swasey include the Swasey Chapel at Denison University in Granville, Ohio (1924), a bandstand in Exeter by architect
Henry Bacon (1916), a library building to
Colgate Rochester Divinity School and the endowment of a chair for a professor of physics at the Case School of Applied Sciences. The chimes in the chapel were included as a memorial to his wife, Lavinia Marston Swasey. Swasey died in Exeter. The Warner & Swasey Company he cofounded would continue until 1980, when it was acquired by
Bendix Corporation. ==Awards and honors==