878 resultados para St. Thomas the Apostle School (Ann Arbor, Mich.)


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Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich., University Microfilms [n.d.] (American culture series, Reel 337.6)

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Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich., University Microfilm [n.d.] (American culture series, Reel 471.22)

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At head of title: The United States Catholic Magazine, April 1843.

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Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich., Xerox University Microfilms, 1972. 35 mm. (American Culture Series, reel 535.6)

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Register of marriages, births and baptisms, deaths and burials: p. [23]-111.

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Photocopy. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International, 1978. -- 24 cm.

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On verso: Univ. [University] Hospitals Catherine St. [Street] To the left is the Homeopathic Hospital, to the right is the Allopathic Hospital.

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Photographic print of architectural rendering. Harley, Ellington & Day, architects

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Albert Kahn, architect. Built 1936. Photographer : Donald E. Beebee, student of Journalism, 1937 graduate. Donor # 3692.

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One story of the origin of the name "cathole" is that the medical students used to dispose of their dissected cats here. On verso: Ellen B. Bach signature [she has AB 1901]. "Cathole," Ann Arbor, 12th St. [currently Fletcher St.]

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Jordan & Anderson, architects. Built 1863. Northwest corner of Diagonal on corner of State and North University. Served as Law School for sixty years. An 1898 addition completely altered the exterior, removed the tower, and added a new south wing (Spier & Rohns, architect). Regents met in south wing until 1933. When Law moved to Hutchins Hall in 1933, building was renamed Haven Hall in honor of Erastus O. Haven, president, 1863-1869. Haven Hall became an LS&A building until it was destroyed by fire June 6, 1950.