999 resultados para Children--Michigan--Ann Arbor
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Richard Bull, architect. Known at various times as Detroit Observatory, Campus Observatory, Old Observatory. On verso: Photographed in 1887 by Colton of '89
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University of Michigan Diagonal. Law building on right. On verso: Elizabeth R. Clark
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General view of UM campus, State Street and University Avenues, 1860s.
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On verso: Randall; 220 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Photo includes people (some children). Lamppost prominent
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Publication information: [Philadelphia] : Samuel Geil, 1863
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Photo includes people
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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. On verso: Photographed in 1887 by A.L. Colton of '89
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Built 1840. Professors' Houses (East Residence) 1840-1868. University Hospital 1868-1891. Additions in 1877 and after in the form of twoparallel 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. On verso: Randall '76. 220 Woodward Avenue. Detroit, Mich.
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Gift of Clas of 1956
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Jenison, Edward S., architect. View from the west.
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Ware and Van Brunt, architect. An addition was built to the south in 1898. The 1883 portion was torn down in 1918.
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Irving Kane and Allen B. Pond, architects. Plans for the Union were on a scale unknown at the time for "club houses" in American colleges and universities: 250 feet long and 200 feet wide. Construction began in 1916 and owing to war time difficulties was not ready to be used by students until 1919. View from the northeast.
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View of the Michigan League taken from the east probably on the roof of Hill Auditorium or from Burton Tower. On verso: The Michigan League at the University of Michigan is the social center for women. It houses the Lydia Mendelssohn Theater, a dining room, cafeteria, game and hotel rooms. (typed) RETURN TO UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN NEWS SERVICE, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN (stamp)
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Signed: Roger I. McDonough, chairman, Curtis G. Shake, member, John W. Yeager, member.