79 resultados para Lincoln University postcards
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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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Architect: Smith, Hinchman & Grylls. Built 1914. Also called Power Plant or Power House or Heating PlantPublisher: Geo. Wahr. On verso: Post Cards of Quality. - The Albertype Co., Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Ware and Van Brunt, architect. An addition was built to the south in 1898. The 1883 portion was torn down in 1918. Handwritten on front: This was the last spot visited by N.B.G.S. August 18th 1900.
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This bldg on State Street near Helen Newsberry Dorm, once a city school.
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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.
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View across Willow Pond with building-greenhouse complex in the background. Matthaei Botanical Gardens is located on Dixboro Road east of U.S. 23, accessible from Geddes or Plymouth Road interchanges.
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View across Willow Pond in autumn. Matthaei Botanical Gardens is located on Dixboro Road east of U.S. 23, accessible from Geddes or Plymouth Road interchanges.
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Located on Dixboro Road east of U.S. 23, accessible from Geddes or Plymouth Road interchanges, Matthaei Botanical Gardens is a facility for teaching and research in plant sciences at the University of Michigan. Grounds, nature trails and Conservatory open to public.
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An outstanding facility, a component part of the famous Medical Center at the University of Michigan.
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An outstanding facility, a component part of the famous Medical Center at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
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Founded in 1869, this facility was America's first "University Hospital." The 1,000-bed general hospital, with its 200-bed children's hospital (C.S. Mott Hospital at right of picture), is the heart of a vast health complex which includes School of Medicine, Nursing and Public Health... plus research facilities.
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On the campus at Ann Arbor is designed for undergraduate women students as a center for their activities. The facilities are available for the comfort of all University students, staff, alumni and their guests.
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A bird's eye view of the beautiful setting of the main campus at Ann Arbor, with its magnificent football stadium and Crisler Arena. The stadium, built into the ground, seats 101,000 spectators and is considered to be the safest in existence.