996 resultados para Chrysler Center for Continuing Engineering Education (University of Michigan)
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Steere in center. Left corner torn off image.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Description based on: Vol. 29, no. 26 (Dec. 24, 1927); title from cover.
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Daybook, image #70
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Left to right: Lionel H. Laing (UM political science dept.), Marcos, Thomas M. Sawyer (UM College of Engineering), Harlan Hatcher (UM President)
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An outstanding facility, a component part of the famous Medical Center at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
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On the campus at Ann Arbor is designed for undergraduate women students as a center for their activities. The facilities are available for the comfort of all University students, staff, alumni and their guests.
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An aerial panorama of the buildings of the Central Campus area shows Burton Tower, Rackham Graduate School, East and West Engineering, the Cook Law Quadrangle, Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library and many other buildings.
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The magnificent fountain "Sunday Morning in Deep Waters", by Carl Milles stands before the Michigan League, designed for undergraduate women students as a center for their activities. Its facilities are available for the comfort of all university students, staff, alumni and their guests.
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Located on the Central Campus of the Univeristy of Michigan at Ann Arbor, the Union is a center for campus activities. Union facilities serve the administration and social operation of campus organizations and activities.
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verso: J. B. Griffin (center), H. R. Crane (left), Patricia Dahlstrom (right); Published in American Antiquity, vol.49, no.3, 1984 for Distinguished Service Award pp.452-54.
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Back Row: assistant coach A.J. Sturznegger, Richard Rowland, Frank Czysz, Abe Cohn, George Planck, James Johns, Louis Lehman, William Van Orden, assistatn coach Robert Watson,
Center Row: John Searle, Allen Bailey, Grenville Andrews, Theodore Banks, George Gilmore, Horace Wachter, Frank Steketee, Meyer Paper, Charles Petro, assistant coach Prentiss Douglas
Front Row: Edward Usher, John Perrin, Viggo Nelson, John Dunn, Robert Jerome Dunne, Tad Wieman, head coach Fielding Yost, Angus Goetz, Ernie Vick, Hugh Wilson, Franklin Cappon, William Fortune