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Built between 1924 and 1933 the four original buildings comprising the Cook Law Quadrangle at the University of Michigan were constructed using funds donated by William Cook, an alumnus of the school.The National Jurist magazine has ranked the University of Michigan Law Library fourth out of a total of 183 law school libraries in the nation. [1] The Library's original quarters have been augmented by an extensive addition that has received architectural awards for its creative use of underground space.

Built between 1924 and 1933 the University of Michigan Law Library has received architectural awards for its creative use of underground space.
Reason
I feel that the image is an accurate and striking example of the Interior of the University of Michigan Law Library, it would be hard to understand the feel of the Library unless you can see it.
Articles this image appears in
University_of_Michigan#Libraries_and_museums, University_of_Michigan_Law_School#Notable_alumni
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taken by Kashkin

Not promoted MER-C 05:01, 20 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]