250 resultados para Joachimstalsches Gymnasium


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Programm--K. Alten Gymnasium, Bamberg.

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John Scott, architect. There is a discrepancy in building date. Sources cite both 1902 and 1896. Barbour Gymnasium (for women) was attached to the north side of the Waterman Gymnasium.

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John Scott, architect. There is a discrepancy in building date. Sources cite both 1902 and 1896. Barbour Gymnasium (for women) was attached to the north side of the Waterman Gymnasium.

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John Scott, architect. There is a discrepancy in building date. Sources cite both 1902 and 1896. Barbour Gymnasium (for women) was attached to the north side of the Waterman Gymnasium.

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John Scott, architect. There is a discrepancy in building date. Sources cite both 1902 and 1896. Barbour Gymnasium (for women) was attached to the north side of the Waterman Gymnasium. On verso: Ivory Photo. Ann Arbor. Correctives-4. Department of Physical Education for Women, Barbour Gymnasium, University of Michigan.

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Old General Library

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John Scott, architect. There is a discrepancy in building date. Sources cite both 1902 and 1896. Image contains tears and fold lines. Barbour Gymnasium (for women) was attached to the north side of the Waterman Gymnasium.

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John Scott & Co., architect. View from southwest. North University left background. Handwritten on verso: W.A. Lewis 6/15 1897 [Lewis was a student at UM in the late 1890's]

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E.W. Arnold, architect. Built 1894. Funded by a challenge grant of $20,000.00 by Joshua W. Waterman of Detroit with contributions from others, including students, and funding from the Regents. Addition completed in 1916. Demolished in 1977 to make room for the expansion of the adjacent Chemistry Building.

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E.W. Arnold, architect. Built 1894. Funded by a challenge grant of $20,000.00 by Joshua W. Waterman of Detroit with contributions from others, including students, and funding from the Regents. Addition completed in 1916. Demolished in 1977 to make room for the expansion of the adjacent Chemistry Building. View from the east with University Hall in background. On verso: S.E. Roberts. Circular tear on right side of image.

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E.W. Arnold, architect. Built 1894. Funded by a challenge grant of $20,000.00 by Joshua W. Waterman of Detroit with contributions from others, including students, and funding from the Regents. Addition completed in 1916. Demolished in 1977 to make room for the expansion of the adjacent Chemistry Building

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350 S. Fifth Ave. Built at a cost of $1,700,000, this is the second building in the nation to be built by a completely unified YM-YWCA. Facilities include Men's & Women's Residence, Swimming Pool, Gymnasium, Club Rooms and provisions for banquets.

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On verso: Clogging is another form of Gymnasium taught, two years of which is required before a girl may graduate.

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[University of Michigan athletics officials, L-R: Professor Thomas Trueblood, golf coach; Fielding Yost, football coach and athletic director, George "Doc" May, gymnasium manager and intramural program.]

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[Michiganensian caption: "C.C.C. Leaving the Gymnasium"]