242 resultados para crowds
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On mount: Courthouse Square-Ann Arbor. On verso: Sunday April 15, 1861. News of the war. Meeting called at Court House square by Dr. Tappan. News that [Fort] Sumter was fired upon. Property of Ellen B. Bach
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Daybook, image #28
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Jickling, Lyman & Powell, architects. Built 1980. On verso: Photographer's stamp; 5968-1
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Jickling, Lyman & Powell, architects. Built 1980. On verso: Photographer's stamp; 59683
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Jickling, Lyman & Powell, architects. Built 1980. On verso: Photographer's stamp; 5968-2
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Jordan & Anderson, architect (1863); Spier & Rohns (1898). The old Law Building was renamed Haven Hall in 1933. It became 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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Translation of Psychologie des foules.
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Inscription: U. of M. League Bldg. Laying of Corner Stone, March 29, 1928. Photo by Korwin, No. 745. Pond & Pond, Martin & Loyd Arch's. Lovering-Longbotham Cont's. On verso: see Ruth Bordin, 'The University of Michigan, A Pictorial History,' p. 207. March 1928. Mrs. Arthur Vandenberg addressed the crowd. (Daybook, image #35)
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From Diag [Diagonal] looking toward Rackham
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Cap Night was an important and colorful event. This was an annual mass meeting held in June at the end of the first college year. There was singing and speech-making during this celebration, and the highpoint of the evening occurred when the freshmen tossed their first-year caps into a bonfire (Source: Women's Voices, Bentley Historical Library, p. 84)
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Donaldson & Meier, architects; Albert Neukom, cut stone contractor; Koch Bros., general contracors
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In photo: Women carrying sign reading "Sorosis"