997 resultados para Green, Fred Warren, 1872-1936. Governors--Michigan


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Back Row: Cecil Pryor, Tom Curtis, Jim Betts, Frank Titas, Don Moorhead, Dan Dierdorf, Tim Killian, Jack Harpring, Pete Drehmann, Werner Hall, Dick McCoy, Marty Huff, Phil Seymour

4th Row: Mark Werner, Barry Pierson, Dick Caldarazzo, Bill Harris, Henry Hill, Paul Staroba, Eric Federico, Al Francis, Fred Sample, Ed Moore, Joseph Kunsa, James Wilhite

3rd Row: Trainer Lindsy McLean, Pete Newell, Jerry Imsland, Mike Hankwitz, Ed Woolley, Jim Mandich, Garvie Craw, Brian Healy, Lance Scheffler, Dan Parks, John Gabler, Mgr. Rik Kohn

2nd Row: Gerald Miklos, Bob Baumgartner, Tom Stincic, John Thomas, Bob Kieta, George Hoey, Warren Sipp, Bob Penksa, Dave Denzin, Elijah Sansom, Terry Frysinger, John Lynch

Front Row: James Banar, Martin Washington, Dennis Sirosky, Stan Broadnax, Athletic Director Don Canham, Captain Ron Johnson, Coach C.W. "Bump" Elliott, Dennis Brown, Jerry Hartman, Bob Wedge, Tom Goss

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Cropped from 1895 team photo.

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Irving Kane and Allen B. Pond, architects. Plans for the Union were on a scale unknown at the time for "club houses" in American colleges and universities: 250 feet long and 200 feet wide. Construction began in 1916 and owing to war time difficulties was not ready to be used by students until 1919. Two new wings to the south were completed in 1936 and 1938. The first wing runs parallel to the main structure while the other fronts on Madison Street. View of the construction site looking toward the southwest.

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Irving Kane and Allen B. Pond, architects. Plans for the Union were on a scale unknown at the time for "club houses" in American colleges and universities: 250 feet long and 200 feet wide. Construction began in 1916 and owing to war time difficulties was not ready to be used by students until 1919. Two new wings to the south were completed in 1936 and 1938. The first wing runs parallel to the main structure while the other fronts on Madison Street. View of the construction site from the southwest.

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Irving Kane and Allen B. Pond, architects. Plans for the Union were on a scale unknown at the time for "club houses" in American colleges and universities: 250 feet long and 200 feet wide. Construction began in 1916 and owing to war time difficulties was not ready to be used by students until 1919. Two new wings to the south were completed in 1936 and 1938. The first wing runs parallel to the main structure while the other fronts on Madison Street. View of the construction site from the southwest.

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Irving Kane and Allen B. Pond, architects. Plans for the Union were on a scale unknown at the time for "club houses" in American colleges and universities: 250 feet long and 200 feet wide. Construction began in 1916 and owing to war time difficulties was not ready to be used by students until 1919. Two new wings to the south were completed in 1936 and 1938. The first wing runs parallel to the main structure while the other fronts on Madison Street. View of the construction site from the southwest.

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Irving Kane and Allen B. Pond, architects. Plans for the Union were on a scale unknown at the time for "club houses" in American colleges and universities: 250 feet long and 200 feet wide. Construction began in 1916 and owing to war time difficulties was not ready to be used by students until 1919. Two new wings to the south were completed in 1936 and 1938. The first wing runs parallel to the main structure while the other fronts on Madison Street. View of the construction site from the east.

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Irving Kane and Allen B. Pond, architects. Plans for the Union were on a scale unknown at the time for "club houses" in American colleges and universities: 250 feet long and 200 feet wide. Construction began in 1916 and owing to war time difficulties was not ready to be used by students until 1919. Two new wings to the south were completed in 1936 and 1938. The first wing runs parallel to the main structure while the other fronts on Madison Street. View of the construction site from the southwest.

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Irving Kane and Allen B. Pond, architects. Plans for the Union were on a scale unknown at the time for "club houses" in American colleges and universities: 250 feet long and 200 feet wide. Construction began in 1916 and owing to war time difficulties was not ready to be used by students until 1919. Two new wings to the south were completed in 1936 and 1938. The first wing runs parallel to the main structure while the other fronts on Madison Street. View of the construction site from the south.

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Irving Kane and Allen B. Pond, architects. Plans for the Union were on a scale unknown at the time for "club houses" in American colleges and universities: 250 feet long and 200 feet wide. Construction began in 1916 and owing to war time difficulties was not ready to be used by students until 1919. Two new wings to the south were completed in 1936 and 1938. The first wing runs parallel to the main structure while the other fronts on Madison Street. View of the construction site from the south.