974 resultados para University of Minnesota. Medical School.
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"Published by request."
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With: The school-boy: a poem / Thomas Maurice. Oxford : J. and J. Fletcher and G. Kearsley, 1775. -- A description of May from Gawin Douglas, Bishop of Dunkeld / Francis Fawkes. London : Printed for J. Whiston and B. White [etc.] 1752. -- The ruins of Netley Abbey / George Keate. London : Printed for R. and J. Dodsley, 1764. -- The Royal Naval review, or a late trip to the nore / William Cook. London : Printed for G. Kearsley, 1781. -- Tiverton : a poem / Henry Kiddell. London : Printed for R. Griffiths [1753]
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Abrams Aerial Survey Corp., Lansing, Mich. 10843A. South of elementary school looking north.
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Albert Kahn, architect. Built 1936.
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Spier & Rohns, architect. Cornerstone laid on October 15, 1901; building occupied in 1903. Originally West Medical Building; became Samuel Trask Dana Building. Also known as Natural Resources Building.
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Wesley Howe, architect. Building built in 1893; purchased by School of Music in 1929. Sold by UM in 1965.
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Eero Saarinen, architect. The building, located in a park-like setting on the university's North Campus was named for Earl V. Moore, dean from 1923-1960, and completed in 1964. In 1985, the Margaret Dow Towsley Center, a significant addition to the Moore building, was dedicated.
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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.
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Image creator Shaw was General Secretary of the Alumni Association, 1904-1029 and Director of the Bureau of Alumni relations, 1929 -1950. He edited and illustrated the Michigan Alumnus and Michigan Alumnus Quarterly Review.
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L.J. Sarvis, architect. Miller-Davis, contractor. Built in 1942
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This bldg on State Street near Helen Newsberry Dorm, once a city school.
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An outstanding facility, a component part of the famous Medical Center at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.