94 resultados para Danner, Harley
em University of Michigan
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Back Row: head coach Newt Loken, mngr. Joyce Mogill, Scott Ponto, Joe Neuenswander, Randy Sakamoto, Bob Creek, Rupert Hansen, Jerome Poynton, Bob Johnson, Bob Darden, mngr. Eli Shapiro
Front Row: co-captain Carey Culbertson, Kurt Golder, Chuck Stillerman, Harley Danner, Pierre Leclerc, Richard Bigras, Bruce Medd, co-captain, Bruce Keeshin
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preferred 4 x 5 inch negative, clipped - source for vintage prints in same envelope
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"3-16-50--575-A18845."
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[Ohio All-American halfback Chic Harley scored on a 40-yard run in OSU's first victory in over U-M 1919. Michiganensian caption reads: "This is the play that gave Ohio the victory. Harley is making up his mind whether to pass to Stinchcomb or to plunge through Michigan's bewildered line."]
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original file name DSC_0013 [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]
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Harley & Ellington, architects. W.E. Wood Co., contractor. Built from July 1940 to January 1942. Built jointly for the Engineering Society of Detroit and the University as an Extension Service facility in Detroit. Funded by the Horace H. and Mary A. Rackham Fund. Sculptures on exterior by Marshall Fredericks.
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Harley, Ellington & Day, architects. Occupied in December 1948 by business, administrative, and public service departments, the building was designated as the Administrative Building. Exterior features Marshall Frederick's sculpture. In 1967, upon completion of the Fleming Administration Building, this building became the LS&A Building.
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Harley, Ellington & Day, architects. Occupied in December 1948 by business, administrative, and public service departments, the building was designated as the Administrative Building. Exterior features Marshall Frederick's sculpture. In 1967, upon completion of the Fleming Administration Building, this building became the LS&A Building.
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Harley, Ellington & Day, architects. Occupied in December 1948 by business, administrative, and public service departments, the building was designated as the Administrative Building. Exterior features Marshall Frederick's sculpture. In 1967, upon completion of the Fleming Administration Building, this building became the LS&A Building. Person in image.
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Harley, Ellington & Day, architects. Occupied in December 1948 by business, administrative, and public service departments, the building was designated as the Administrative Building. Exterior features Marshall Frederick's sculpture. In 1967, upon completion of the Fleming Administration Building, this building became the LS&A Building.
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Harley, Ellington & Day, architects. Occupied in December 1948 by business, administrative, and public service departments, the building was designated as the Administrative Building. Exterior features Marshall Frederick's sculpture. In 1967, upon completion of the Fleming Administration Building, this building became the LS&A Building.