942 resultados para Anos 1930-1940
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Albert Kahn, architect. Building completed 1924. Named James Burrill Angell Hall. Interior ceiling decorations: Di Lorenzo Studios, N.Y. Sometimes called Literary College
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Built 1920. Kahn & Wilby, architect. With awning, from southeast
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Architect: Smith, Hinchman & Grylls. Built 1909. From south (Diagonal side)
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Albert Kahn, architect. Built 1924. East University on site of old medical building which was razed in 1914. Also called New Physics and East Physics.
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Albert Kahn, architect. Built 1924. East University on site of old medical building which was razed in 1914. Also called New Physics and East Physics.
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Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, architect. Inspired by Fielding H. Yost's enthusiasm and support of athletics for all, this building opened in October 1928 and was the first university-owned structure in the nation devoted primarily to intramural sports (Encyclopedic Survey, p. 1988).
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Emil Lorch & Associates, architect. Built in 1928. Architecture Building; later called Architecture & Design; renamed Lorch Hall ca. 1980. The Doric columns were once part of the oldest stone building in Detroit, the Bank of Michigan, built 1836. The Corinthian column was from the Home Office Bldg. of the Mutural Benefit Life Insurance Co. of Newark, N.J.
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Emil Lorch & Associates, architect. Built in 1928. Architecture Building; later called Architecture & Design; renamed Lorch Hall ca. 1980. The Doric columns were once part of the oldest stone building in Detroit, the Bank of Michigan, built 1836. The Corinthian column was from the Home Office Bldg. of the Mutural Benefit Life Insurance Co. of Newark, N.J.
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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. Image is torn.
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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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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. Image is torn and creased.
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On verso: Mabel Allen; Apt.3, The Brentwood; 25 Lafayette Ave., S.E.; Grand Rapids 3, Michigan
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Os Parques Infantis de Mario de Andrade pretende mostrar o cenário físico, cultural e social da cidade de Sao Paulo entre 1930 - 1940 e a realizaçao desta inovadora instituiçao de atendimento à infância e a juventude das classes operárias. Trata-se de uma pesquisa qualitativa, histórica com revisao de literatura em Língua Portuguesa. Dentre muitos serviços à populaçao, Mário de Andrade, Secretário da Cultura do Município de Sao Paulo, e escritor de Pauliceia Desvairada, idealizou e implementou os Parques Infantis para crianças e jovens paulistanos. Os Parques Infantis educavam seusfrequentadores de forma plena; os serviços ali prestados incluindo - o médico odontológicos - representavam mais que um atendimento aos abandonados aprópria sorte. A elaboraçao de jornal, atividades de leitura, as cívicas, motoras e lúdicas eram e supervisionadas especialistas. Dos Parques Infantis idealizados ficou memórias esparsas, alguns registros iconográficos e uma única (hoje) escola que pude conhecer