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LF9 Camp Songs Easlick

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Liberty Bonds Campaign Reaches Campus

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Selling Liberty Bonds was a national campaign to raise money to finance the war. The first advertisement directed at the University of Michigan students, faculty and staff is printed in the Michigan Daily on June 4, 1917.

Liberty Loan Campaign Buttons

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Liberty Motor Model A

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Liberty Motor Still Up to Expectations Says Professor

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Life as Usual, Letter from Arthur Ehrlicher to his Family, February 16, 1917.

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Loan Honor Flag

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Local Armenians Will Aid Their Countrymen

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Louis C. Walker Letter

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Male Student's Perspective on the War

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Armistice Parade in Ann Arbor

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The end of the war was celebrated with a parade along Main Street on November 11, 1918.




Michigan in the World features exhibitions of research conducted by undergraduate students
about the history of the University of Michigan and its relationships beyond its borders.