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Frank J. Lewis Center
25 E. Jackson Blvd.An unidentified man, Rev. Comerford J. O'Malley C.M. and Martin H. Kennelly, in front of a plaque dedicated to Frank J. Lewis at the Lewis Center buildingFormerly known as the Kimball Hall Building, this structure was built in 1916, acquired in 1955 through a gift from Mr. Frank J. Lewis. This building is the main center for the College of Law. DePaul President: Rev. Comerford J. O'Malley, C.M. Architects: Graham, Burnham & Co
DePaul Center Theatre, Frank J. Lewis Center ; Kimball Hall Building
25 E. Jackson Blvd.Photograph of the entrance to the theater with an usher standing in the doorway. From the back, left to right the following: 1.) Comerford J. O'Malley, 1902- ; 2.) Austin Minogue, C.M., 1913 ; 3.) Emmet L. Gaffney, C.M., 1894-1965 ; 4.) Owen J. Quigley, C.M., 1914-1983, former Dean Commerce ; 5.) William A Flynn, C.M., 1913-1981.Now known as the Lewis Center, this structure was built in 1916 and originally housed the W. W. Kimball Company (piano manufacturers) and its 500-seat recital hall on the second and third floors. The building was acquired in 1955 through a gift from Mr. Frank J. Lewis and is the main center for the College of Law. DePaul President: Rev. Comerford J. O'Malley, C.M. Architects: Graham, Burnham & Co
Design of experiment algorithms for assembled products
Designing experiments to identify improvement in products that are assembled from manufactured components does not readily fit into conventional design of experiments methods and can be costly. Efficient methods are explored for determining designs for engineering problems where some, or all, of the factors of interest are (a) not easily set to prescribed values and (b) are dependent on a combination of properties of several components. The methods involve taking a sample of each type of component, measuring the relevant features and then finding a design that specifies an optimal set of assembled products for experiment. Three examples from manufacturing industry are presented to illustrate the approach. Two different algorithms for finding designs are described, an exchange algorithm and a genetic algorithm, and a comparison of their performances is made on the three examples
Erratum: Anxiety disorders and age-related changes in physiology (The British Journal of Psychiatry (2022) (1 10) DOI: 10.1192/bjp.2021.189)
Lewis, Francis D. (Death, 1907-09-27)
Address: Seton Hospital - 1020 Chapel St.Age at death: 60398/Pg 105/1907/F W S/City/Dr. W.E. Savage/C.M. Epply/Spring Grove Cem.Original record filed in drawer labeled 'Leonhard-Lewis, P'
DePaul Center Theatre ; Frank J. Lewis Center
25 E. Jackson Blvd.Interior view of theater passageway with attendees in view.From 1954 until the 1980s the Department of Speech and Drama performed plays in the Center Theatre on the third floor of Lewis Center. Formerly known as the Kimball Hall Building, this structure was built in 1916, acquired in 1955 through a gift from Mr. Frank J. Lewis. This building is the main center for the College of Law. DePaul President: Rev. Comerford J. O'Malley, C.M. Architects: Graham, Burnham & Co
Correspondence to Mary Ann Smith From William H. Borders and C.M. Lowe, March 22, 1961
Correspondence from William H. Borders and C.M. Lowe to Mary Ann Smith notifying her of a meeting for the Atlanta Student Adult Liaison. 1 page
Lincoln Park Campus, Frank J. Lewis Center
Campus map showing campus planning for Lincoln Park and Loop campuses in 1968. Includes key to present buildings and proposed buildings. 1. The College Theatre, 2. Lyceum Building--Book, 3. St. Vincent's Church, 4. The Academy Building, 5. Faculty Residence Hall, 6. Bishop Rosati, C.M. Hall, 7. Alumni Hall, 8. Science Hall East, 9. Liberal Arts Building, 10. Arthur J. Schmitt Academic Center, 11. Student Center (for 1970), 12. Residence Hall (for 1971), 13. Science Hall West, 14. Fine Arts Center (Future) 15. Science Research Center (Future), 16. Father Daniel McHugh, C.M., Hall, 17. Father Alexander Schorsch, C.M., Hall, 18. The Frank J. Lewis Center, A. Alexian Brothers Hospital, B. Oscar Meyer Public School, C. St. Auigustin's Home, D. Chicago Public Library, E. Lincoln Park Tennis Club, F. Elevated Station, G. McCormick Theological Seminar
Frank J. Lewis Center ; Kimball Hall Building
25 E. Jackson Blvd.View with celebrants at the alter and worshipers in the pews during the consecration. From the back of the photograph, Left to right: Fr. Darling, Fr. O'Malley, Aux. Archbishop O'Brian, Rev. John Seidel, Bishop's M.C., Fr. FitzGerald.Now known as the Lewis Center, this structure was built in 1916 and originally housed the W. W. Kimball Company (piano manufacturers) and its 500-seat recital hall on the second and third floors. The building was acquired in 1955 through a gift from Mr. Frank J. Lewis and is the main center for the College of Law. DePaul President: Rev. Comerford J. O'Malley, C.M. Architects: Graham, Burnham & Co
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