977 resultados para Hall, S. C. (Samuel Carter), 1800-1889.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"The following lectures were delivered at the Metropolitan museum of art in the spring of last year as a course for teachers."--Pref.
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Typescript (photocopy).
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"Copyright Washington, D.C., 1881. Ottawa, 1882. Stationers' Hall, London, Eng., 1882.
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Includes index.
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A copy (dated 1834) of "Mitchellʹs reference & distance map," which was issued separately, is in the Library of Congress, Division of Maps and Charts.
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SATC troops build a temporary mess hall near Michigan Union, 1918
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Formerly Homeopathic Hospital. Given over to Reserve Officers' Training Corps (R.O.T.C.) in 1940. On verso: Hodge Med Illustration. Old Homeopathic Hospital and Health Service.
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C. William Palmer, architect. Completed in 1940 at cost of $1 million; all-female residence. Named after Madelon Louisa Stockwell ('82), the first woman admitted to the university in 1880. Front view.
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C. William Palmer, architect. Completed in 1940 at cost of $1 million; all-female residence. Named after Madelon Louisa Stockwell ('82), the first woman admitted to the university in 1880. Rear view.
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The university never owned McMillan Hall but it did serve the campus community. For many years the Y.M.C.A. had rented Sackett & McMillan Halls on State Street three blocks north of the campus, from the Presbyterian Church, ...[source: Encyclopedic Survey, p. 1669]. The Y.M.C.A. moved into Lane Hall upon its opening in 1917.
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The university never owned McMillan Hall but it did serve the campus community. "For many years the Y.M.C.A. had rented Sackett & McMillan Halls on State Street three blocks north of the campus, from the Presbyterian Church, ...[source: Encyclopedic Survey, pl 1669]. The Y.M.C.A. moved into Lane Hall upon its opening in 1917.
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The university never owned McMillan Hall but it did serve the campus community. "For many years the Y.M.C.A. had rented Sackett & McMillan Halls on State Street three blocks north of the campus, from the Presbyterian Church, ...[source: Encyclopedic Survey, pl 1669]. The Y.M.C.A. moved into Lane Hall upon its opening in 1917. Image creased.