929 resultados para Lavin, Linda , 1937-
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Back Row: mngr. Fred. Colombo, Archie Kodros, Ralph Heikkinen, Dan Smick, Elmer Gedeon, John Nicholson, Trainer Ray Roberts,
4th Row: Ed Stanton, Clarence Vandewater, Roland Savilla, Art Valpey, Don Siegel, Earle Luby
3rd Row: George Marzonie, Robert Campbell, Norm Purucker, Louis Levine, William Smith, William Barclay, Stark Ritchie, Fred Olds
2nd Row: Ernest Pederson, Douglas Farmer, Director Fielding Yost, captain Joe Rinaldi, Coach Harry Kipke, Fred Janke, John Brennan
Front Row: Fred Trosko, Hercules Renda
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John Scott, architect. There is a discrepancy in building date. Sources cite both 1902 and 1896. Barbour Gymnasium (for women) was attached to the north side of the Waterman Gymnasium.
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Committee of 23 Detroit men and women formed by Governor Frank Murphy of Michigan and including representatives of the church, public, employees, and employers to preserve "law and order" in the strikes threatening Detroit
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Seated left to right: John L. Lewis, Murphy, Walter Chrysler, Dewey. Standing left to right: Homer Martin, Richard Frankensteen, Lee Pressman, K. T. Keller, Herman Weckler
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Looking at central campus from the south
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On verso: fr. [from] Col. Fred G. Rogers 4-22-37
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Photograph of a mural
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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. Two new wings to the south were completed in 1936 and 1938. The first wing runs parallel to the main structure while the other fronts on Madison Street. View of the construction site looking toward the southwest.