819 resultados para Student life and customs--Michigan--Ann Arbor--1941-1950
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Albert Kahn, architect. Spence Bros., contractor. Also called Natural History Museum
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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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Albert Kahn, architect. Building completed 1924. Named James Burrill Angell Hall. Sometimes called Literary College. Interior ceiling decorations: Di Lorenzo Studios, N.Y.
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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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Press release attached to verso includes: This picture ran three times. In the issue of May 2,1943, in the general supplement of Nov. 2, 1943, and on Jan. 16, 1944. May 2nd: A demonstration in the mechanical engineering laboratory is being given to these members of the engineering unit of the Army Specialized Training at the University.
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Albert Kahn, architect. Built 1936.
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Albert Kahn, architect. Built 1936.On verso: Inscription reads: The Burton Memorial Tower erected to the memory of Marion Leroy Burton, President of the University of Michigan, 1920-1925. The Charles Baird Carillon Presented to the University of Michigan by Charles Baird, Class of 1895. Also on verso: University of Michigan, News Service, 1564 Administration Building, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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Built 1908. Donaldson & Meier, architects. Facing North University; addition to northside (rear) 1923. Removed 1969.
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Built 1940. Part of the building of residence halls for men under the "Michigan House Plan." Morrison & Gabler, architects. Addition in 1946-1948
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Originally Research Administration. On verso: N.Campus. ORA Headquarters. Research Adm.
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Built in 1856. First chemical laboratory at a state university. Building served medical students and others as both laboratory and classroom. Situated just west and south of the original medical building. Additions made to the one-story building in 1861, 1866, 1868, 1874. In 1880 a two-story addition was added with subsequent additions in 1889 and 1901. Became Economics Building in 1908. Pharmacology occupied north wing 1908-1981. Destroyed by fire Christmas Eve 1981. View through window to interior and hole in roof.
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Built in 1856. First chemical laboratory at a state university. Building served medical students and others as both laboratory and classroom. Situated just west and south of the original medical building. Additions made to the one-story building in 1861, 1866, 1868, 1874. In 1880 a two-story addition was added with subsequent additions in 1889 and 1901. Became Economics Building in 1908. Pharmacology occupied north wing 1908-1981. Destroyed by fire Christmas Eve 1981. Window and fire escape.