993 resultados para Hay, John, 1838-1905.
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Advertising matter at end, [10] p.
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Prefatory note by Robert C. Winthorp, jr.
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Haida and English
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"Proceedings in the Senate": p.60-61.
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v.6. The deuce is in him / by George Colman. Edgar and Emmeline / by John Hawkesworth. Richard Coeur de Lion / [by M.J. Sedaine] The maid of the Oaks / by John Burgoyne. Tom Thumb / [by Henry Fielding] The doctor and the apothecary / [by James Cobb] The first floor / [by James Cobb] The adopted child / by Samuel Birch. The farm house / [by Charles Johnson]--v.7. Lodoiska / by J.P. Kemble. Ways and means / by George Colman. The school for authors / by John Tobin. Midas / [by Kane O'Hara] The waterman / by Charles Dibdin. The author / by Samuel Foote. The old maid / [by Arthur Murphy] The miller of Mansfield / by Richard Dodsley. Comus / altered from John Milton.
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Added t.-p., engraved. Preface dated 1854.
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Back Row: Manager Becker, Walter Rheinschild, Walter Graham, Adolph "Germany" Schultz, Coach Fielding Yost, Henry Schulte, John Curtis, Harry Patrick
2nd Row: Keene Fitzpatrick, Harry Hammond, Tom Hammond, Frank Longman, Captain Fred Norcross, Ted Stuart, John Garrels, Director Charles Baird
Front Row: William Clark, Alfred Barlow, Paul Magoffin
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John Scott, architect. There is a discrepancy in building date. Sources cite both 1902 and 1896. The Sarah Caswell Angell Hall was on the second floor and was used as a theater until the 1920s. Later used for instruction in dancing (source: The University of Michigan: an Encyclopedic Survey). Barbour Gymnasium [for women] was attached to the north side of the Waterman Gymnasium.