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Group portrait of UM faculty, 1876
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Date: 09/07/06
Owner: admin
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President James Burrill Angell (first row, third from right), who sought to make Michigan "part of the great world of scholars," with his distinguished faculty in 1876. To his immediate right sit Latin professor Henry Simmons Frieze, three time acting President and founder of the University Musical Society, and History professor Charles Kendall Adams, who introduced the seminar method.
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The Making of a Great University
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West side of State Street north of the walk on the north side of the Michigan Union, facing east
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The Making of a Great University
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1876
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This image may be protected by copyright law. Contact the Bentley Historical Library for permission to reproduce, display or transmit this image. Repository: Bentley Historical Library (http://bentley.umich.edu/)
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