993 resultados para East Medical Building (University of Michigan)
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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.
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Aerial view of the stadium from the southwest.
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Aerial view of the stadium from the south.
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postmark dated
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This bldg on State Street near Helen Newsberry Dorm, once a city school.
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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.
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University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. The stately Law Library is one of the landmarks on the lovely southern Michigan campus.
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Located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, this aerial view shows the Burton Memorial Tower, Michigan League and the Thomas M. Cooley fountain. The Burton Memorial Tower houses the Baird Carillon, 3rd largest musical instrument in the world. The bells range from 12 pounds to 12 tons.
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U of M is one of the nation's leading educational centers, located at Ann Arbor, Michigan
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top row: Ellsworth Gillard, Hugo H. Rose, Henry Ferenz, Robert Rice mgr., coach Barker
front row: George L. Defoe, George Meads, Ralph Doty
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top row: mgr. Ritter Levinson, Harry M. Sinclair, Louis Goldstein, Theodore J. Maynard, coach Barker
William Kailes, Adelbert K. Toepper, Sidney J. Karbel, Russell Baker, Wilton A. Simpson