588 resultados para Blanchard, James J., 1942- Governors--Michigan
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President of the University of Michigan, minister to China and Turkey.
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On verso: Public Relations Office. Army Air Forces Pilot School (Basic) Greenwood Army Air Field, Greenwood, Mississippi. Press release attached to rear of photo. Begins with: "Michigan is badly outcharging Ohio State," said the radio sports announcer. The reason for the pleased expressions on the faces of these four former Michigan university students ... left to right: Aviation Cadets Joseph H. Hellman, 20, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; Norman S. Tea(?)han, 22, of Schnectady, New York; Harold A. Nefe, 23, of Frankenmuth, Michigan, is standing by the radio. James Oliver Nordlie, 20, of Detroit, Michigan is sitting to the right of Cadet Nefe.
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[L-R: Billy Grahm, G. Mennen Williams, Bishop Jame Pike, Bishop, Nancy Williams, Bishop Richard Emrich]
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Mason & Kahn, architect. 1906-1939: Part of Catherine St. Hospitals. Built as and run as Psychopathic Hospital. 1939-1944: Known as "East Hospital." 1944-1965: Known as Beal Residence. Torn down 1965. On verso: Made by J. Inbody, Elkhart, Ind. Home Phone 500
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Albert Kahn, architect. Building completed 1924. Named James Burrill Angell Hall. Sometimes called Literary College. Interior ceiling decorations: Di Lorenzo Studios, N.Y. Upper right hand corner torn off. On image in lower right corner: No 1.
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Albert Kahn, architect. Building completed 1924. Named James Burrill Angell Hall. Sometimes called Literary College. Interior ceiling decorations: Di Lorenzo Studios, N.Y. Corners torn.
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Original image (attached to acidic board) was photographed and negative created by Lance Burghardt. Photographer of original print unknown
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Largest of 5 peal of bells presented to the university in 1883 by Andrew D. White, James J. Hagerman, and Edward C. Hegeler. From 1883 to 1936 the five bells were first in the Library Tower and then in the tower of the Old Engineering Building. In 1942 they were melted down for the war effort.
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Image creator Shaw was General Secretary of the Alumni Association, 1904-1029 and Director of the Bureau of Alumni relations, 1929 -1950. He edited and illustrated the Michigan Alumnus and Michigan Alumnus Quarterly Review.
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postmark dated
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verso: (Mr. B. and family were well-known Ludington residents who left the city over forty years ago to go South, and finally West. He was the James St. jeweller and incidentally an outstanding humorist among his friends. He was a brother-in-law of the late Dr. Josiah Strong, formerly of Greenwich, Conn., sociologist and friend of Theo Roosevelt.) signed: B.M. Willson 389 Orange St. New Haven, Conn.
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verso: Picture taken in 1926 by E.F. Greenman in Missaukee county, Michigan, on land belonging to the University of Michigan, and which was called "The Missaukee Preserve."
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Planting in the Tropical House of the Conservatory. Matthaei Botanical Gardens is located on Dixboro Road east of U.S. 23, accessible from Geddes or Plymouth Road interchanges.