1000 resultados para University of Michigan--Student housing--1911-1920
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On verso: Group at Cromells; 517 Wash. St., Ann Arbor; Spring 1902 (Daybook, image #37)
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Football squad on practice field
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see all-am photo or
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Photographic print of architectural rendering. Lane, Davenport, Meyer, architects
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Back Row: mngr. William Learmonth, Clement Quinn, George Thomson, Stanfield Wells, captain Fred Conklin, Thomas Bogle, William Otis, Richard Meek, Miller Pontius, Neil McMillan
Middle Row: George Paterson, Herschel Smith, Allen Garrells, Grover Herrington, Raymon Cooper, Herbert Hueble, Howard Kayner
Front Row: Otto Carpell, Henry Wenner, Ernest Allmendinger, Roy Torbert, Lawrence Roblee, Frank Picard
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Photograph likely by George Swain
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Residents of Martha Cook building in 1919
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Kahn & Wilby, architects. Built in 1915. G.E. Christman Co., contractor. First dormitory for women opened for summer session 1915. Gift of Truman H. and John S. Newberry and Mrs. Henry Newberry Joy. East facade.
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Kahn & Wilby, architects. Built in 1915. G.E. Christman Co., contractor. First dormitory for women opened for summer session 1915. Gift of Truman H. and John S. Newberry and Mrs. Henry Newberry Joy.
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Kahn & Wilby, architects. Built in 1915. G.E. Christman Co., contractor. First dormitory for women opened for summer session 1915. Gift of Truman H. and John S. Newberry and Mrs. Henry Newberry Joy.
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York and Sawyer, architect. The Martha Cook Building was erected as a residence for women in 1915, a gift of William Wilson Cook ('80) in honor of his mother, Martha Walford Cook. Garden replanted in 1921 by Samuel Parsons of New York City.
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York and Sawyer, architect. The Martha Cook Building was erected as a residence for women in 1915, a gift of William Wilson Cook ('80) in honor of his mother, Martha Walford Cook. Garden replanted in 1921 by Samuel Parsons of New York City.