819 resultados para Student life and customs--Michigan--Ann Arbor--1941-1950
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Looking south. Albert Kahn, architect. Irwin & Leighton, contractors. Construction 1914-1915. Building named for Edward H. Kraus. Image mounted on linen. One of series of construction photos taken by Lyndon for contractor and given to UM Building & Grounds. On image: Science Bldg., Ann Arbor. Oct. 19, 1914. Irwin + Leighton
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South facade. Albert Kahn, architect. Irwin & Leighton, contractors. Construction 1914-1915. Building named for Edward H. Kraus. Image mounted on linen. One of series of construction photos taken by Lyndon for contractor and given to UM Building & Grounds. On image: Science Bldg., Ann Arbor. Oct. 19, 1914. Irwin + Leighton
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South facade. Albert Kahn, architect. Irwin & Leighton, contractors. Construction 1914-1915. Building named for Edward H. Kraus. Image mounted on linen. One of series of construction photos taken by Lyndon for contractor and given to UM Building & Grounds. On image: Science Bldg., Ann Arbor. Nov. 3, 1914. Irwin + Leighton
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North facade. Albert Kahn, architect. Irwin & Leighton, contractors. Construction 1914-1915. Building named for Edward H. Kraus. Image mounted on linen. One of series of construction photos taken by Lyndon for contractor and given to UM Building & Grounds. On image: Science Bldg., Ann Arbor. Nov. 11, 1914. Irwin + Leighton
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South facade. Albert Kahn, architect. Irwin & Leighton, contractors. Construction 1914-1915. Building named for Edward H. Kraus. Image mounted on linen. One of series of construction photos taken by Lyndon for contractor and given to UM Building & Grounds. On image: Science Bldg., Ann Arbor. Nov. 18, 1914. Irwin + Leighton
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North facade. Albert Kahn, architect. Irwin & Leighton, contractors. Construction 1914-1915. Building named for Edward H. Kraus. Image mounted on linen. One of series of construction photos taken by Lyndon for contractor and given to UM Building & Grounds. On image: Science Bldg., Ann Arbor. Nov. 18, 1914. Irwin + Leighton
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North facade. Albert Kahn, architect. Irwin & Leighton, contractors. Construction 1914-1915. Building named for Edward H. Kraus. Image mounted on linen. One of series of construction photos taken by Lyndon for contractor and given to UM Building & Grounds. On image: Science Bldg., Ann Arbor. Dec. 18, 1914. Irwin + Leighton
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South facade. Albert Kahn, architect. Irwin & Leighton, contractors. Construction 1914-1915. Building named for Edward H. Kraus. Image mounted on linen. One of series of construction photos taken by Lyndon for contractor and given to UM Building & Grounds. On image: Science Bldg., Ann Arbor. Dec. 18, 1914. Irwin + Leighton
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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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Emil Lorch & Associates, architect. Built in 1928. Architecture Building; later called Architecture & Design; renamed Lorch Hall ca. 1980. The Doric columns were once part of the oldest stone building in Detroit, the Bank of Michigan, built 1836. The Corinthian column was from the Home Office Bldg. of the Mutural Benefit Life Insurance Co. of Newark, N.J.
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625 North Main Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. A social agency to meet human needs. Providing civic, cultureal, recreational and educational needs and activities for people of all ages. Memeber National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers.
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Ann Arbor, Michigan was founded along the Huron River in 1824 and has since grown to be a major city in the state. It is home to the University of Michigan.
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View of downtown Ann Arbor at Main and Liberty Streets. The lovely city in southern Michigan's Washtenaw County is the home of the University of Michigan.
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Founded along the Huron River in 1824, it has since grown to be a major city in the state. It is home to the University of Michigan.
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Founded along the Huron River in 1824, it has since grown to be a major city in the state. It is home to the University of Michigan.