211 resultados para Home labor law
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"This report is available in electronic format through the U.S. Office of Personnel Management's home page on the world wide web at http://www.opm.gov. It is also available through the U.S. Office of Personnel Management's electronic bulletin board system, OPM Mainstreet (202-606-4800)."--
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Item 1009-B-5, 1009-C-5 (MF).
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"April 6, 1994."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Homeopathic Hospital until 1922; then used as South Department of University Hospital 1922-1939; then North Hall (home of ROTC) 1939.
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On verso: Student Room of Grace Smith (Lit. '03) in home of Junius Beal, corner S. Fifth & William (later site for [Ann Arbor] Public Library
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Also known as Nurses Residence. Built 1925. Albert Kahn, architect. Addition 1954-1956. R.A. Calder, architect
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Home of Robert J. Hubbard, 13369 Riker Road, Chelsea, MI 48118. Built by UM Alumnus James Paul with bricks from Waterman Gym
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Judge Thomas McIntyre Cooley house. Building was renovated in 1906-1907; opened for student use in 1907; in 1912 an addition was built. In 1916 the original house was razed to make room for a new Michigan Union. The addition was moved to the north and used as a ballroom for a time. Image clipped from publication.
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Building was renovated in 1906-1907; opened for student use in 1907; in 1912 an addition was built. In 1916 the original house was razed to make room for a new Michigan Union. The addition was moved to the north and used as a ballroom for a time. On verso: Mrs. Baker
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This home was located south of the Homeopathic Hospital where N. University runs into the University Museums. It was used as a Nurses Home, 1899-1900, for the Homeopathic Hospital administration, 1900-1922; and as the Interns Home, 1922-1929.
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Ink on linen. Indicating location and type of plantings. Signed. 102 cm. x 47 cm. Scale: 1"=30' [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]
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Ink on linen. Topographical lines, elevations; buildings, roads, trees, children's home by Howard Shaw. Signed. 106 cm. x 87 cm. Scale: 1"=50' [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]