778 resultados para Brooklyn Law School
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No more published.
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Dean of University of Michigan Law School, 1978-1987
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Dean of University of Michigan Law School, 1971-1978
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Dean of University of Michigan Law School, 1895-1910 and President of the University of Michigan, 1909-1920
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University of Michigan Law School benefactor. Bust molded from death mask
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Dean of University of Michigan Law School, 1960-1965
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Dean of University of Michigan Law School, 1939-1960
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On verso: Harry M. Bates, Dean of Law School
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Football. University of Michigan Law School students versus students from the Literary College (Department of Literature, Arts and Sciences). On verso: gift of Miss Alice J. Roach 9-17-29 (see letter) Thomas Gidevou Roach l '98-'00 was donor's father
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On verso: 1943 Ensian, p. 336. Law School (Daybook, image #13)
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Jordan & Anderson, architects. Built 1863. Northwest corner of Diagonal on corner of State and North University. Served as Law School for sixty years; contained chapel until 1873 and library until 1883. Addition built in 1893 included tower. From northwest corner of Diagonal.
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Jordan & Anderson, architects. Built 1863. Northwest corner of Diagonal on corner of State and North University. Served as Law School for sixty years. An 1898 addition completely altered the exterior, removed the tower, and added a new south wing (Spier & Rohns, architect). Regents met in south wing until 1933. When Law moved to Hutchins Hall in 1933, building was renamed Haven Hall in honor of Erastus O. Haven, president, 1863-1869. Haven Hall became an LS&A building until it was destroyed by fire June 6, 1950.
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This home was located south of the Homeopathic Hospital where N. University runs into the University Museums. It was used as a Nurses Home, 1899-1900, for the Homeopathic Hospital administration, 1900-1922; and as the Interns Home, 1922-1929.
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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.
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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: G.R. Swain; 713 East University Ave.; Ann Arbor, Mich.