Michigan Mining School Student Records, 1888-1965.

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Michigan Mining School Student Records, 1888-1965.

Student records, 1888-1965, from the Admissions Office of the Michigan Mining School (now Michigan Technological University) in Houghton, Michigan. Includes admission records, correspondence, and photographs as well as an index. Records continue through the name changes to the Michigan College of Mines (1897-1927) and the Michigan College of Mining and Technology (1927-1964).

7.0 cubic feet; 16 manuscript boxes.

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Arthur V. Sittler was hired by the Michigan College of Mining and Technology in September of 1949 as an assistant professor of German. As was the practice, this appointment began with a probationary period with final confirmation resting with the Board of Control. At the time of his employment it was known that two years before the United States entered World War II he had renounced his American citizenship and became a German citizen. During the war he was active in the German war effort. Howev...

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In 1901 Michigan Mining School (now Michigan Technological University) in Houghton, Michigan received funding for two additional buildings. The Civil and Mining Engineering Building, was built at a cost of $28,880, was a two-story hip-roofed structure with a five-story tower centered on the front. The brick building had a high sandstone basement and a number of round-arched windows, adding to the Italian Renaissance Revival feel. In 1925, an addition was added to the building. The building was r...

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