1000 resultados para Studies (Rooms)--Michigan--Ann Arbor.
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July 16-19, 1997, on East &South University Avenues, and Church Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Hours: Wednesday -Friday 9am-9pm, Saturday 9am - 5 pm
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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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From the New York Herald Tribune
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1 map on 2 sheets.
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1 map on 6 sheets.
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Judge Advocate General's School graduation banquet
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George Dock (with percussion hammer) and James Arneill (behind Dock) teaching in amphitheather of Catherine Street Hospital (source: Not Just Any Medical School by Horace W. Davenport). Handwritten on mount: G. M. Livingston. Ann Arbor, MI. On verso: George Dock (Pathology)
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Nancrede operating in the 1890s. Cyrenus Darling is the large man facing Nancrede. (source: University of Michigan Surgeons 1850-1970: Who They Were and What They Did by Horace W. Davenport. On verso: Dr. C. B. G. de Nancrede operating?
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Built 1920. Kahn & Wilby, architect.
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North Wing completed in 1841; renamed Mason Hall in 1843 in honor of Stevens J. Mason, first governor of Michigan. South Wing (also called South College) built in 1849. Both wings demolished in 1950. Handwritten on mount: Lecture rooms. Mich. University