135 resultados para College buildings--France--Toulouse
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[Conceptual Site Plan Sketch], untitled. Blue ink sketch on tracing paper, 18x23 inches
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[Conceptual Site Plan Sketch], untitled. Digital image only of ink sketch on tracing paper
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[Conceptual Site Plan Sketch], untitled. Digital image only of ink sketch on tracing paper
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Open letter addressed: "To the friends of homœopathy in Great Britain" and signed by George Wyatt Truscott, Bart. and 11 other names, and David MacNish, Secretary to the Provisional Committee.
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University of Michigan Diagonal. Law building on right. On verso: Elizabeth R. Clark
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On verso: Randall; 220 Woodward Avenue; Detroit, Mich.
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Originally West Professor's house on North University. Became Homeopathic Hospital. Wing added in rear of building in 1879. School of Dentistry 1875-1877. Psychological Lab 1903-1914. Building razed in 1914. On verso: Homeopathic Dept. from 1875-1877. In another hand: School & Dental School (Dr. M. Ward's corrections 3-25-35)
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South Wing, also called South College, built in 1849; demolished in 1950. Male person in image. On verso: Evidently the old South Wing of "South College" taken prior to 1871. The view, in the opinion of William C. Hood, who studied the shadows, from the northwest. Wm. Shaw, 11/30/37
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Jordan & Anderson, architects. Built 1863. Northwest corner of Diagonal on corner of State and North University. Served as Law School for sixty years; contained chapel until 1873 and library until 1883 included tower. Addition built in 1893. Photographers stamp on verso.
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"The Itinerary now reprinted in full for the first time since its publication was 'printed by John Beale, dwelling in Aldersgate street', in 1617 ... The book was first written in Latin and then translated into English ... the Latin version, however, was never printed. In 'the table' of the Itinerary, after the contents of the fourth book of the third part there is given a brief summary of twenty-five chapters ... The ms. of these chapters, which were not printed by Moryson, is now in the library of Corpus Christi college, Oxford, and portions of it were edited by Mr. Charles Hughes and published in 1903 under the title of 'Shakespeare's Europe'."--Publishers' note.
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Includes bibliographies.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Analyses of the War in Afghanistan frequently mention the declining or shaky domestic support for the conflict in the United States and among several U.S. allies. This paper dates the beginning of this decline back to the resurgence of the Taliban in 2005-06 and suggests that the deteriorating course of the war on the ground in Afghanistan itself along with mounting casualties is the key reason behind this drop in domestic support for the war.