360 resultados para Murphy, Francis Parnell, 1877-
em University of Michigan
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Includes index.
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Editors: 1907-1911, Francis Trevelyan Miller; 1912-1926, Frank Allaben; 1927-1935, Mabel Thacher Rosemary Washburn.
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Another issue in 8 vols. has title: The story of the great war, the complete historical records of events to date. Illustrated with drawings, maps and photographs by Francis J. Reynolds ... Allen L. Churchill ... Francis Trevelyan Miller ...
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Includes bibliography.
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"September 1993."
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F available only in microfiche
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Reuse of record except for individual research requires license from Congressional Information Service, Inc.
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Announcement of success of the Salk polio vaccine following test trials at the University of Michigan
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When this image was taken this building was a hospital. Built 1840. Professors' Houses (East Residence) 1840-1868. University Hospital 1868-1891. Additions in 1877 and after in the form of two parallel wings built out from back of house and several additions onto them. Dental College 1891-1908. Building removed 1908. Replaced by new Chemistry Building 1910
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One of the four original buildings on campus, located on South University east of the Presidents' house, where Clements Libary now stands. Used as Professor's house from 1840 to 1877 and as the Dental College from 1877 to 1891. East wing added in 1878. In 1891, the Dental School moved, the building was enlarged to the north, a third story was added, the entrance changed to the west, and "Engineering" placed over the door. Used by Engineeering from 1891 to 1922. After 1904 it was called "Old Engineering Building." Demolished in 1922. On verso: Photographed in 1887 by A.L. Colton, '89
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Jenison, Edward S., architect. Typed and attached to verso: North Wing or Mason Hall, part of which is visible at the left, wasthe first university building, erected in 1841. South Wing or South College, at the right, was built in 1849. The central section was completed in 1873. University Hall contained offices of administration, a large auditorium, and classrooms. It was razed in 1951.