989 resultados para Comstock, William Alfred, 1877-1949. Governors--Michigan
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Back Row: Bob Baumgartner, Mike Hankwitz, Phil Seymour, John Gabler, Garvie Craw, Francis Titas, Gerald Miklos, Tom Weinman, Tom Curtis,
4th Row: trainer James Hunt, Barry Pierson, Brian Healy, Jim Mandich, James Wilhite, Denis Brown, Robert Penska, Peter Drehmann,
3rd Row: Warren Sipp, Ron Johnson, Tom Stincic, Jon Kramer, Douglas Nelson, Stanley Broadnax, JIm Marley, George Hoey, student manager Stephen Kenney
2nd Row: Jon Heffelfinger, Paul Johnson, Dick Vidmer, Ernest Sharpe, Alfred Doty, Royce Spencer, Tom Goss, Richard Yanz, Peter Mair
Front Row: Jim Berline, Roger Rosema, Dennis Morgan, captain Joe Dayton, coach Chalmers Elliott, Dave Porter, Dick Williamson, Ray Phillips
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University of Michigan Law School benefactor. Bust molded from death mask
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On verso: Student Room of Grace Smith (Lit. '03) in home of Junius Beal, corner S. Fifth & William (later site for [Ann Arbor] Public Library
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Originally one of four buildings on campus. Used as professor's house 1840-1877 (S. University where Clements Library stands). Used as Dental College 1877-1891; wing added on East 1891. In 1891, building enlarged to north and third story added. Entrance changed to West facade. Used by Engineering until 1922 when it was removed. After 1904, it was called the Old Engineering Building. Signature on verso: W.A. Lewis [Lewis was a student at UM in the late 1890's]
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On verso: Joseph Ralston Hayden and ?
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Shaw was General Secretary of the Alumni Association, 1904-1029; Director of the Bureau of Alumni relations, 1929 -1950. He was both editor and illustrator of the Michigan Alumnus and Michigan Alumnus Quarterly Review.
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Albert Kahn, architect. Building dedicated June 15, 1923. Located on South University next to the President's House. At time of construction, West Physics Building was standing to the north. Built to house rare book collection donated by regent William L. Clements.
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Albert Kahn, architect. Building dedicated June 15, 1923. Located on South University next to the President's House. At time of construction, West Physics Building was standing to the north. Built to house rare book collection donated by regent William L. Clements.
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York and Sawyer, architects. Given to the university by William W. Cook, the four buildings comprising the Law Quadrangle with their construction dates are: the Lawyers Club, 1924; the John P. Cook Dormitory, 1930; the Legal Research Building, 1931, and Hutchins Hall, 1933. The Legal Research Building includes the original library. Stamp on verso: Michigan Tourist Council Photo; Lansing, Michigan; no. 810-28. Second stamp on verso: Transferred to Historical Commission Archives
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Remember that service men spend busy days. Evening hours are about the only time they have available to telephone home. It will help them to get their calls through if you will make only urgent long distance calls between 7 and 10 in the evening. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
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top row: mgr. Ritter Levinson, Harry M. Sinclair, Louis Goldstein, Theodore J. Maynard, coach Barker
William Kailes, Adelbert K. Toepper, Sidney J. Karbel, Russell Baker, Wilton A. Simpson