994 resultados para School of Music Building (University of Michigan)


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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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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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Photographic print of architectural drawing. Albert Kahn Inc. Architects (Detroit, Mich.)

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Sign in front of building during construction. Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, architects. W.B. Wood Co., construction. Image was folded at one time.

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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. People on walks and steps. Image includes class stone of 1862.

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[from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]

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On verso: University of Michigan News Service; 3564 Administration Building; Ann Arbor, Michigan

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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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On the North Campus of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, Michigan, this air-conditioned and sound proofed building occupies a gently sloping hill above the Huron River. Designed by Eero Saarinen and Associates, it contains the administrative and faculty offices, as well as a most complete range of the facilities for the school of Music.

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Includes discussions but not papers presented. Papers were published separately under title: An appraisal of present scientific information concerning periodontal disease, [1952]

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The point of departure for these reflections is life, since its protection is the central purpose encouraging the defense of human rights and of public health. Life in the Andes has an exceptional diversity. Particularly in Ecuador, my country, this diversity constitutes a characteristic sign that is expressed in two main forms: natural megadiversity and multiculturalism. Indeed, Ecuador’s small territory synthesizes practically all types of lifezones that exist on Earth, having received the gift of high average rates of solar energy and abundant nutritional sources, which have facilitated the natural reproduction of countless species that show their beautiful vitality in the variety of ecosystems that compose the Andean mountain range, the tropical plains, the Amazon humid forests, and the Galapagos Islands. But besides being a highly biodiverse country, it is also a plurinational and multi-cultural society, in which the activity of human beings, organized into social conglomerates of different historical and cultural backgrounds, have formed more than a dozen nations and peoples. Regrettably this natural and human wealth has not been able to bear its best fruits due to the violent operation of a deep social inequity – unfortunately also one of the highest in the Americas—which conspires against life and is reproduced in national and international inequitable relations. This structural inequity has changed its form throughout the centuries and currently has reached its highest and most perverse level of development.