E.L. Mark student notes, ca. 1871.
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University of Michigan. Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures
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In 1847, the University of Michigan incorporated modern languages into its program of study with the introduction of French language and literature courses taught by Louis Fasquelle, LL.D., who had been appointed to the university the previous year. Instruction in German began in 1849, and replaced courses in Spanish and Italian that had begun in 1848. When German was introduced in 1849, the course of instruction in modern language was comprised only of two terms of French (one take...
Mark, E. L. (Edward Laurens), 1847-1946
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Student at the University of Michigan. From the description of E.L. Mark student notes, ca. 1871. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34421322 Mark (1847-1946) taught zoology at Harvard. From the description of Papers of Edward Laurens Mark, 1868-1944 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76973114 ...
University of Michigan.
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Outside of museum holdings, no comprehensive survey and inventory of campus artwork had been attempted since 1937. With support from the Michigan Commission on Art in Public Places, 1,076 items were inventoried during 1988-1990. Additional inventory work was undertaken in 1997-1998 for risk management purposed, but generated little new information. From the description of Inventory of University of Michigan-owned art, 1988-1990, 1997-1998. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id...
Morris, George Sylvester, 1840-1889
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Professor of philosophy at Johns Hopkins University and University of Michigan. From the description of George S. Morris papers, 1852-1889 and 1910-1915. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34422827 George Sylvester Morris, educator and philosopher, was born November 15, 1840 in Norwich, Vermont. He graduated from Dartmouth in 1861, then from 1862 to 1863, Morris served in the Union Army. In the fall of 1863, he joined the staff of Dartmouth as a tutor in Greek and...