62 resultados para L., Sarah (Sarah Lucas)
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At head of title page: Second edition.
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"Published according to act of Congress."
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Introduction to the edition of Wilder and Campbell,1828: p. 21-22.
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On verso: Photograph of the "Browning Club." This meeting is at Mrs. James B. Angel's about 1895-1900. (Mrs. Angell at left of pillar, seated; Mrs. I.N. Demmon directly behind. Mrs. Martin Dodge standing holding a book.) Also on verso: attached list of names. Handwritten on mat: Randall
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John Scott, architect. There is a discrepancy in building date. Sources cite both 1902 and 1896. The Sarah Caswell Angell Hall was on the second floor and was used as a theater until the 1920s. Later used for instruction in dancing (source: The University of Michigan: an Encyclopedic Survey). 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. Sarach Caswell Angell was the wife of James B. Angell. Barbour Gymnasium (for women) was attached to the north side of the Waterman Gymnasium.