994 resultados para James, John Angell, 1785-1859.
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John Scott, architect. There is a discrepancy in building date. Sources cite both 1902 and 1896. The Sarah Caswell Angell Hall was on the second floor and was used as a theater until the 1920s. Later used for instruction in dancing (source: The University of Michigan: an Encyclopedic Survey). Barbour Gymnasium [for women] was attached to the north side of the Waterman Gymnasium.
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Back Row: st. mngr. Ben Boynton, ? Crossman, Harold Christopher, Louis Haller, John C. Bogle, Robert Hammond, Benjamin Reck, Fred Ross, Clarence Keck, trainer Keene Fitzpatrick
Middle Row: Hugh Gamble, John Hodgen, Charles Hall, captain Joe Horner, May, Ralph Craig, John Lapham, Arthur Bohnsock, Eugene Leger
Front Row (in floor): Walter Willits, Frederick (?) Beardsley, Cleon Spangler, William Kerr(?), James Angell McLaughlin
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Back Row: Benjamin Reck, ? Smith, George Lawton, Robert Hammond, H.C. Smith, Cole
3rd Row: st. mngr. Herbert Goetz, John Otte, XX Elliott, Roger Waring, Louis Haller, ? Crossman, James Angell McLaughlin, XX White, Ath. Dir. Philip Bartelme
2nd Row: Charles Hall. Edmond Hanavan, Raymond Haimbaugh, Ralph Craig, Carroll Haff, Hugh Gamble, Fred Ross
Front Row (on floor): Charles Kime, Frederick(?) Beardsley, Walter Willits, Cleon Spangler, XX Pierce,
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Some copies are extra-illustrated with 12 plates bearing imprint: Designed, etched & published by George Cruikshank, Novr. 1830. These plates are later impressions of the originals, which were first published separately with title-page, explanatory leaves and printed wrapper. Cf. Cohn.
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Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 24260.
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"Published for the Trustees of Princeton University."
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At head of title: State of Vermont. Supreme Court, Franklin Co. Jan. term, 1882.
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"Bibliography of Lord Avebury's chief published works": v. 2, p. 321-322.