156 resultados para 1904 Performing Arts and Creative Writing
em University of Michigan
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A State Conference created as a prelude to the White House Conference on Aging 1981.
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"Special works of reference" (accompanying particularly Professor Boltzmann's address)": v. 1, p. [625]-626.
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Contains bibliographies.
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Contents.--v. 1. Philosophy and metaphysics.--v. 2. Aesthetics and mathematics.--v. 3. History and law.--v. 4. Law and religion.--v. 5. History of language.--v. 6. Literature and art.--v. 7. Physics and chemistry.--v. 8. Astronomy and earth sciences.--v. 9. Biology.--v. 10. Anthropology and mental science.--v. 11. Medicine.--v. 12. Medicine and technology.--v. 13. Economics and social regulation.--v. 14. Jurisprudence and social science.--v. 15. Secular and religious education.
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Spine title: Japan and China.
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Kevin Roche, John Dinkeloo and Associates, architect. Sadie Power with the shovel
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Kevin Roche, John Dinkeloo and Associates, architect. Includes UM President Robben Fleming, Sadie and Eugene Power, Philip Power (2nd from left)
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The Power Center for the Performing Arts is an active, living theatre arts center. Its architectural beauty, adaptability and flexbility make it a vital performing center for the Theatre Programs of The University of Michigan. The vision and generosity of the distinguished Regent Emeritus Eugene B. Power and his family and the theatre "First Nighters" have made this possible.
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Shipping list no.: 97-0031-P.
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Federal Highway Administration, Structures and Applied Mechanics Division, Washington, D.C.