168 resultados para Old Guard Museum (U.S.)
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Part I: June 1982 ; part II: November 1982.
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William L. Jenney, architect. Originally University Museum, built 1880-1881. Roof replaced 1894. Museum moved in 1928. Housed Department of Romance Languages after 1928. Building razed in 1958. Typed caption pasted on verso: Museum. Built in 1879. Considered finest building on campus but I notice now it is so old and obsolete it should be torn down
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William L. Jenney, architect. Originally University Museum, built 1880-1881. Roof replaced 1894. Museum moved in 1928. Housed Department of Romance Languages after 1928. Building razed in 1958. Old University Hall on left.
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Cornerstone laid May 26, 1888; dedicated June 1891. Gift of Helen H. Newberry of Detroit as headquarters of Students' Christian Association. Leased by U-M as classroom in 1921; gift to U-M from SCA in 1937. Adapted as museum in 1928, named the Francis W. Kelsey Museum of Archaeology in 1953. Person in image.
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Plaque given by the Sarah Caswell Angell chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution to commemorate Mason Hall. The first University building devoted to instruction, the building was known as the University Building upon completion in 1841. It was both dormitory and classroom facility. It was named after Govenor Stevens T. Mason in 1843. In 1856 the central part of the North Wing was renovated to house the University Library and Museum. A similar building was erected to the South. University Hall (built 1871-1873) connected the two buildings, which then were referred to as South Wing and North Wing. Mason Hall, South Wing and University Hall were removed in 1950.
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Photograph of drawing by Benno Rohnert. On verso: "Center- First Engineering Bldg. Brick & frame 1881-82. Right-Abandoned campus carpenter shop moved against west side 1883 and used for wood shop. Left-First unit of 3 story brick building started 1885" Original two buildings removed in 1888.
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Considers legislation to extend and improve the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance system, and to add disability protection. Includes H. Rpt. 80-2168, "Social Security Act Amendments, 1948," on H.R. 6777, June 2, 1948 (p. 1096-1158), pt.2.
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"April 1989."
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"Serial no. 99-47."
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"Abraham Lincoln edition."
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Includes indexes.
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In a 13 page preface, Smith lays out a lengthy explanation of the origin and purpose of this catalogue of the moth family Noctuidae in the United States. In short, he collected materials over a span of ten years for a monograph on Noctuidae, including material from books from Philadelphia, New York, Washington, as well as purchasing subject papers when available. His efforts included reviewing specimens within the National Museum, as well as trips abroad. Many of the individual species notes contain multiple bibliographic citations that are tersely abbreviated in the extreme. Fortunately, Mr. Smith has also provided an Index to the Authors and Works Cited to help decipher the citations.
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766-C-3
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[v.1] Genesis, 1841--[v.2] Exodus [1813?]--[v.4] Numbers, 1841--[v.5] Deuteronomy, 1841--[v.6-7] Joshua, Judges, 1842--[v.9-10] I&II Samuel [1805]--[v.11-12] I&II Kings, 1843--[v.18] Job, 1844--[v.19] Psalms, 1843--[v.20] Proverbs, 1844--
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Mode of access: Internet.