Identifier:
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exwa_wmup_u-10034
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Filename:
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exwa_wmup_u-10034.tif
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Title:
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East Hall and West Hall, East campus, Western Michigan University
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Date:
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approximately 1933
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Description:
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Photograph of the back of the Science Building, the Administration Building, Training School (from left to right) and the drive to the top of Prospect Hill on the East Campus of Western State Teachers College, Kalamazoo, Michigan. View from the Northeast. Designed by Battle Creek architect, Ernest W. Arnold, the Administration Building was completed and occupied in 1905. By 1909 two wings were added: the Training School and the Gymnasium. Together they were later known as East Hall. The Science Building opened in 1915 and later was renamed West Hall. The campus remained in use into the 1950s when classes transitioned to the West Campus (later Main Campus). Later, East Campus was known as Historic East Campus.
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Building:
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Western Michigan University. East Hall
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Building:
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Western Michigan University. West Hall
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Subject:
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Western Michigan University--Buildings
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Subject:
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Western State Teachers College--Buildings
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Subject:
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Historic buildings--Michigan--Kalamazoo
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Subject:
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Universities and colleges--Michigan--Kalamazoo--History
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Location:
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Kalamazoo (Mich.)
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Time Period:
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1930 - 1939
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Source:
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4 x 2.5 in., black-and-white print, WMU Photograph Collection, U-10034
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Collection:
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Western Michigan University Archives Photograph Collection
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Publisher:
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Western Michigan University
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Digital Date:
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2020
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Rights Statement:
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https://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
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Rights Status:
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In Copyright
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Access Rights:
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Digital reproduction published by Western Michigan University Library and made available for private study, scholarship or research use under applicable U.S. Law. Access to digital reproductions provided by Western Michigan University Archives and Regional History Collections, Zhang Legacy Collections Center.
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Type:
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Image
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File Format:
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image/tiff
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Box Barcode:
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Box 49, Barcode: 31141021784504
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