864 resultados para Achaean League
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Dancy lecturing on Dunbar Community Center porch
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On verso: Robert Moseley, Photographer, Townsend 5-0367
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On verso: Robert Moseley Photographer, Townsend
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On verso: Alice Lloyd - later Dean of Women, had leading man's part. Catherine Reighard - other male lead - was Pres. of the Women's League. Dorothy Roehm - leading female role, was the 1915 class Sec'y. Nona Fogerty - pirate with black eye patch - AA girl - later of Fogerty Hat Shop, Liberty St. Abigail Shay Bassett - AA, an active and loyal alumnae, who donated this picture (A.B. '15, A.B.L.S. '28). Prof. Kenyon was the play producer and director. No men were ever allowed to see these plays!
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On verso: This is a sketch made at the B&G [Buildings and Grounds] offices [contractor] showing the projected development of the Central Mall -- with Burton Tower, proposed School of Music building back of it and new Graduate School building. It was made for the President's Report for 35-36. The President thought it would be appropriate to preserve it among the archives.
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As a result of an active campaign for funds by the Women's League, this property was purchased in 1926 as a residence for women. Former home of Judge Harriman. In 1944 the name of the residence was changed to Mary Markley House. In 1950 the house, found to be in poor condition, was closed. The name Mary Markley was used for another residence hall built in 1954 on a different site.
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Located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, this aerial view shows the Burton Memorial Tower, Michigan League and the Thomas M. Cooley fountain. The Burton Memorial Tower houses the Baird Carillon, 3rd largest musical instrument in the world. The bells range from 12 pounds to 12 tons.