995 resultados para Haven Hall (University of Michigan : 1863-1950)
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An 1898 addition completely altered the exterior (Spier & Rohns, architect). The tower was removed and a new south wing added. Regents met in south wing until 1933. When Law moved to Hutchins Hall in 1933, building was renamed Haven Hall in honor of Erastus O. Haven, president 1863-1869. Haven Hall became an LS&A building until it was destroyed by fire June 6, 1950. Photographer's stamp on mount.
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An 1898 addition completely altered the exterior (Spier & Rohns, architect). The tower was removed and a new south wing added. Regents met in south wing until 1933. When Law moved to Hutchins Hall in 1933, building was renamed Haven Hall in honor of Erastus O. Haven, president 1863-1869. Haven Hall became an LS&A building until it was destroyed by fire June 6, 1950. Person in building. Image is faded.
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North Wing completed in 1841; renamed Mason Hall in 1843 in honor of Stevens J. Mason, first governor of Michigan. South Wing (also called South College) built in 1849. Both wings demolished in 1950. Handwritten on mount: Lecture rooms. Mich. University
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Back Row: John Fraser, Richard Evans, Don Lind
Front Row: Leo Hauser, Charles MacCallum, coach Bert Katzenmeyer, Keith LeClair(?)
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L-R: coach Bert Katzenmeyer, Leo Hauser, Keith LeClair, John Fraser, Dean Lind, Bob Olson, Chuck McCallum, Dick Evans
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Photographer''s stamp: Henry Rocher, 88 North Clark Street , Chicago. On verso: E.S. Jenison, Archit [architect] - Rooms 13, 14 & 15. 128 La Salle St. Chicago
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Jenison, Edward S., architect. View from the west.
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[Schematic Design Sketch of] Section "C". Ink and red pencil drawing on blue-line print with blue and orange marker coloring, 12 1/4 x 40 3/4 inches
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Albert Kahn, architect. University Hospital, also called Old Main Hospital; had many additions; demolished 1989. Viewed from south. Observatory on left in foreground; Simpson Memorial Institute in right foreground. Floors 7 and 8 added to main hospital.
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Back Row: Manager William Searle, Dave Tinkham, Bob Timm, Lowell Perry, Merritt Green, Larry LeClaire, Jim Hunt (trainer)
4th Row: Wes Bradford, Frank Howell, Dick Strozewski, Roger Zatkoff, Ralph Stribe, Tom Johnson, Ted Topor, Tom Witherspoon, Don Oldham
3rd Row: Pete Kinyon, Jim Wolter, John Powers, Al Jackson, Dick Farrer, Carl Kreager, Tom Kelsey, John Padjen, Russ Osterman, Don Peterson
2nd Row: Don Dufek, Pete Palmer, Bill Olenroth, Fred Pickard, Chuck Ortmann, Less Popp, Leo Koceski, Norm Jackson, Ralph Straffon
Front Row: Dick McWilliams, Tony Momsen, Athletic Director Fritz Crisler, Capt. Al Wahl, Coach Benny Oosterbaan, Bill Putich, Harry Allis, Ozzie Clark
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Albert Kahn, architect. Building completed 1924. Named James Burrill Angell Hall. Sometimes called Literary College. Interior ceiling decorations: Di Lorenzo Studios, N.Y. Upper right hand corner torn off. On image in lower right corner: No 1.
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Top Row: Bob Dingman, Russ Rescorla, Ben Pedersen, Leslie Popp, Dick McWilliams, Don Rahrig, Mark Scarr, Tom Johnson, John Hess, Peter Kinyon, Leo Koceski, Don Peterson, Tom Witherspoon, Gene Hinton, Fred Pickard, Don Dugger, Bob Littleson, Bruce Bartholomew, Dick Strozewski, Bill Putich, James Skala, Merritt Green, Dick Farrer, Don Oldham.
3RD Row: David Stinson, Lowell Perry, Frank Howell, Norman Jackson, Coaches Bill Orwig, George Ceithaml, J. T. White, Bennie Oosterbaan, Jack Blott, Cliff Keen, Ernie McCoy, Don Robinson, Dave Hill, Terry Nuif, Wes Bradford, Art Dunne.
2nd Row: Dave Tinkham, Carl Brunsting, Allen Jackson, Harry Smale, Tom Kelsey, Dave Ray, Carl Kreager, Bill Ohlenroth, Capt. Al Wahl, Charles Ortmann, Jim Wolter, Harry Allis, Ozzie Clark, Don Dufek, Joe Beel.
Front Row: Ted Kress, John Powers, Bob Hurley, Bill Billings, James Eldridge, Ralph Straffon, Richard Aartila, Jerry Burns, Russ Osterman, Bud Reeme, Bob Timm, Stanley King, Ralph Stribe.