802 resultados para Building Engineering students
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Bibliography: p. 15.
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pt. I. Non-metallic materials of engineering: stone, timber, fuel, lubricants, etc. 5th rev. ed. 1899.--pt. II. Iron and steel. 9th rev. ed. 1903.--pt. III. Brasses, bronzes, and other alloys, and their constituent metals. 4th ed. rev. 1900.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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pt. 1. A treatise on non-metallic materials of engineering: Stone, timber, fuel, lubricants, etc. Fifth rev. ed.--pt. 2. A treatise on iron and steel. Ninth rev. ed.--pt. 3. A treatise on brasses, bronzes, and other alloys, and their constituent metals. Fourth ed. rev.
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"15 January 1960.
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"June 1938."
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"September 1985."
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On verso: Brophy Engraving Company, 409 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit 26, Michigan
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Press release attached to verso includes: This picture ran three times. In the issue of May 2,1943, in the general supplement of Nov. 2, 1943, and on Jan. 16, 1944. May 2nd: A demonstration in the mechanical engineering laboratory is being given to these members of the engineering unit of the Army Specialized Training at the University.
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Renamed East Hall in 1995. Built 1923. Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, architects. On verso: G.R. Swain, 713 East University Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich.
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Renamed East Hall in 1995. Built 1923. Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, architects
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Renamed East Hall in 1995. Built 1923. Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, architects. On verso: Photo R. Schneidewind
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Lloyd W. Gordon, architect. Also called University Heating Plant, from 1894-1914; later used as Engineering, 1914-1923; then R.O.T.C., 1923-1959. East stack removed 1948, rest demolished 1959. On verso: Removed 1948. Duplicate image to BL004360.
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Built in 1856. First chemical laboratory at a state university. Building served medical students and others as both laboratory and classroom. Situated just west and south of the original medical building. Additions made to the one-story building in 1861, 1866, 1868, 1874. In 1880 a two-story addition was added with subsequent additions in 1889 and 1901. Became Economics Building in 1908. Pharmacology occupied north wing 1908-1981. Destroyed by fire Christmas Eve 1981. This image is from the northwest. Male person seated by tree.