166 resultados para Thomas Edison National Historic Park (West Orange, N.J.)--Aerial views.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Submitted in compliance with requirements of the National Historic Preservation Art of 1966 (PL 89-665).
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Item 378-H
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Item 378-H
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Attributed to Thomas Blackwood--National Union Catalog pre-1956 imprints.
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Errata--p.[59].
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"This conference was sponsored by the National Institute of Child Health and Human development."
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"May 1981."
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Library's copy imperfect: p. 5-8 lacking.
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On verso: Gift of Mrs. Camilla B. Green, 11-23-35
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Located behind the Michigan Union bordering on Madison and Thompson Sts. The first unit was the Allen-Rumsey House (in commemoration of John Allen and Elisha Rumsey), constructed in 1937, and designed by Lane, Davenport & Meyer to coordinate with the addition to the Union, also being constructed in 1937. West Quadrangle was added in 1939, contained seven "houses," and is connected to the Union. Upon completion in 1939, the Allen-Rumsey unit became a part of West Quad.
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Front Row: Joe Janik, Scott Dill, Kent Tschannen, Brice Kopas, Rodney VanTassell, Tom Almeida, Daniel Abruzzi, Randy Teeters, Chris Veber, head swimming coach Jon Urbanchek.
;Second Row: diving coach Dick Kimball, assistant coach Sam Jalet, Eric Lesser, Thomas Blake, Jan Wenzel, Steven West, Shuichi Matsumoto, Ethan Toby Booker, Chris Rumley, manager Jeff Baranyi, Abel Sanchez.
;Back Row: assistant coach Alex Braunfeld, Alex Bogaerts, John Kiani, Bradley Whitridge, Rob Genova, Tom Dolan, John Michael Piersma, Royce Sharp, Gustavo Borges, Marcel Wouda, Courtney Faller.
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Contains New York at Gettysburg, by William F. Fox ; Dedication of the monuments erected in honor of the New York regiments at Gettysburg. Orations, addresses and regimental histories. Ed. by William F. Fox. Location, dimensions, construction and cost of each of the New York monuments at Gettysburg.