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Ware and Van Brunt, architect. An addition was built to the south in 1898. The 1883 portion was torn down in 1918. Several people in image.
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Ware and Van Brunt, architect. An addition was built to the south in 1898. The 1883 portion was torn down in 1918.
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Ware and Van Brunt, architect. An addition was built to the south in 1898. The 1883 portion was torn down in 1918. Signature on verso: W.A. Lewis [Lewis was a student at UM in the late 1890's]
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Ware and Van Brunt, architect. An addition was built to the south in 1898. The 1883 portion was torn down in 1918.
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Ware and Van Brunt, architect. An addition was built to the south in 1898. The 1883 portion was torn down in 1918. On verso: 6:30 A.M.
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Ware and Van Brunt, architect. An addition was built to the south in 1898. The 1883 portion was torn down in 1918.
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Ware and Van Brunt, architect. An addition was built to the south in 1898. The 1883 portion was torn down in 1918. On verso: 7:00 A.M.
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Includes dental student Frank Clifford. Note West Engineering 'Arch' and Old General Library clock tower in distance
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Anweisung Zu der wahren Gottseligkeit, Lehr- und Lebens-Uebung --Kurze Unterweisung aus der Schrift / In Fragen und Antwort verfasset [von Gerrit Roosen] -- Etliche Christliche Gebete [von L. C.][with half title; author's initials from preface] -- Christliches Glaubens-Bekenntniss Der Waffenlosen, und fürnehmlich in den Niederländern (unter dem Namen der Mennonisten) wohlbekannten Christen -- Zwey erbauliche Lieder / Welche der gottselige Christoph Dock ... seinen lieben Schülern, und allen andern die sie lesen, zur Betrachtung hinterlassen hat -- [4 additional hymns]
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A poem tells of John's day, and the sounds he makes and hears. Alternate pages present the sounds, from the "Brrrrrrnnnnggg" of the alarm clock to the "Arf" of his dog's greeting to his father.
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"Edited by J. A. Hammerton."
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Title page and text in Italian, English and French.
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Half-title.
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A child's history of England. -- [Miscellaneous:] No thoroughfare. -- Master Humphrey's clock. -- The mudfog association. -- Holiday romance. -- George Silverman's explanation. -- The wreck of the Golden Mary. -- Perils of certain English prisoners. -- The haunted house. -- Tom Tiddler's ground.
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Plants are necessarily complex systems that require monitoring of multiple environmental signals and, in response to those signals, coordination of differentiation and development of an extensive array of cell types at multiple locations. This coordination must rely on integration of long-distance signals that provide a means of communication among different plant parts. We propose that the relatively well-characterized classical phytohormones must act with several other long-distance signals to achieve this level of organization with dynamic yet measured responses. This is supported by observations that classical phytohormones: (i) operate in complex yet experimentally unresolved networks involving cross-talk and feedback, (ii) are generally multifunctional and nonspecific and hence must rely on other long-distance cues or pre-set conditions to achieve specificity and (iii) are likely to mask roles of other long-distance signals in several experimental contexts. We present evidence for involvement of novel long-distance signals in three developmental processes-branching, flowering and nodulation, and discuss the possible identities of novel signalling molecules.