1000 resultados para University of Michigan--Students--1941-1950
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Jordan & Anderson, architect (1863); Spier & Rohns (1898). The old Law Building was renamed Haven Hall in 1933. It becomes one of the main buildings for LS&A used by Departments of History, Sociology and Journalism. The old Law Library became a study hall and Bureau of Government Library. Extension Division also had offices in Haven Hall.
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York and Sawyer, architects. Given to the university by William W. Cook, the four buildings comprising the Law Quadrangle with their construction dates are: the Lawyers Club, 1924; the John P. Cook Dormitory, 1930; the Legal Research Building, 1931, and Hutchins Hall, 1933. The Legal Research Building includes the original library.
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Willow Run Village with bus that transported students to central campus
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Freshmen women attending President's tea at Ruthven House (President's House?) September 1949
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signs indicating which classes open, etc. near Waterman gym
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On verso: Brophy Engraving Company, 409 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit 26, Michigan
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Daybook, image #38
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On verso: Graphic Arts Corporation of Ohio; Design, Fine Printing Plates, Illustration; 110 Ottawa Streeet, Toledo 4, Ohio
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On verso: ASTRO; Co. B-4
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On verso: Michigan Daily. Press release attached: Harmon Signs Soldier Vote Petition. Lt. Tom Harmon is shown signing a petition presented by Belle Rosenthal, calling for a federal soldier vote bill, before he delivered his lecture (The War Front Reports to the Home Front), Wednesday for the Post-War Council. The petition with signatures collected by various students was telegraphed by Michigan Youth for Democratic Action to Rep. Earl Michener.