277 resultados para Barbour, Frank


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Back Row: C.T. Griffin, trainer Edward Moulton(?), Henry M. Senter, James Hooper, James L. Morrison, John W. Hollister

3rd Row: Willard W. Griffin, coach Frank Barbour, manager Charles Baird, Frederic Henninger

2nd Row: Heman B. Leonard, Ralph Hayes, C.H. Smith, Capt. George Dygert, Gustave. Ferbert, Giovanni J. Villa

Front Row: Roger Sherman, James Baird, George Greenleaf, Horace Dyer

(Unidentified or not pictured: W.I. Aldrich, L.P. Paul, A.C. Bartels)

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John Scott, architect. There is a discrepancy in building date. Sources cite both 1902 and 1896. Barbour Gymnasium (for women) was attached to the north side of the Waterman Gymnasium.

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Front left to right: Joseph R. Hayden, Murphy, General Frank Parker

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Committee of 23 Detroit men and women formed by Governor Frank Murphy of Michigan and including representatives of the church, public, employees, and employers to preserve "law and order" in the strikes threatening Detroit

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Dedication of a Michigan State Employment Service office. Abner Larned is third from left, Murphy in center, Frederic Schouman is second from right

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On verso: Newspaper version of image with caption: The Rev. Fr. Charles E. Coughlin, who has just returned from Washington, conferred with Gov. Gen. Frank Murphy at the Book-Cadillac after Murphy addressed Michigan Democracy last night. (This is a DetroitTimes picture.)

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John Scott, architect. There is a discrepancy in building date. Sources cite both 1902 and 1896. There is a discrepancy in building date. Sources cite both 1902 and 1896. Barbour Gymnasium (for women) was attached to the north side of the Waterman Gymnasium.

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John Scott, architect. There is a discrepancy in building date. Sources cite both 1902 and 1896. The Sarah Caswell Angell Hall was on the second floor and was used as a theater until the 1920s. Later used for instruction in dancing (source: The University of Michigan: an Encyclopedic Survey). Barbour Gymnasium [for women] was attached to the north side of the Waterman Gymnasium.

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John Scott, architect. There is a discrepancy in building date. Sources cite both 1902 and 1896. Sarach Caswell Angell was the wife of James B. Angell. Barbour Gymnasium (for women) was attached to the north side of the Waterman Gymnasium.

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John Scott, architect. There is a discrepancy in building date. Sources cite both 1902 and 1896. "Among the gifts [for the women's gymnasium] was a transfer of $711 from the Mary J. Porter Fund, one of the first alumnae contributions to the university." (source: University of Michigan: an Encyclopedic Survey) Barbour Gymnasium (for women) was attached to the north side of the Waterman Gymnasium.