977 resultados para West Park (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
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Cornerstone laid May 26, 1888; dedicated June 1891. Gift of Helen H. Newberry of Detroit as headquarters of Students' Christian Association. Leased by U-M as classroom in 1921; gift to U-M from SCA in 1937. Adapted as museum in 1928, named the Francis W. Kelsey Museum of Archaeology in 1953.
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Emil Lorch & Associates, architect. Built in 1928. Architecture Building; later called Architecture & Design; renamed Lorch Hall ca. 1980. The Doric columns were once part of the oldest stone building in Detroit, the Bank of Michigan, built 1836. The Corinthian column was from the Home Office Bldg. of the Mutural Benefit Life Insurance Co. of Newark, N.J.
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Green, red and black ink on linen. Map of Chicago with parks, boulevards, municipal kitchen gardens. Signed. 132 cm. x 95 cm. Scale: 1"=1500' [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]
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Remember that service men spend busy days. Evening hours are about the only time they have available to telephone home. It will help them to get their calls through if you will make only urgent long distance calls between 7 and 10 in the evening. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
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West Liberty at Third
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Postmark dated. Perry School before it was enlarged. Doorway in view faced on the small park in which children were not allowed to play. This was the the girls entrance. Boys entered doorway on Packard. Sidewalk leading to it visible in picture.
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An aerial panorama of the buildings of the Central Campus area shows Burton Tower, Rackham Graduate School, East and West Engineering, the Cook Law Quadrangle, Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library and many other buildings.
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Top Row: asst. coach Harry Kipke, coach Edwin Mather, asst. coach George Veenker
Middle Row: Edward Chambers, Ernest McCoy, Wayne Schroeder, Laurence Clemmons, Frank Kuenzel, Nathan Rasnick, James F. Martin, Bennie Oosterbaan, Frank Harrigan
Front Row: Samuel Gawne, ? West, John Wittle, Joseph Truskowski, Wilbur Petrie, Herman Nyland