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Keene Fitzpatrick, UM Track coach with his whippet dog on Ferry Field

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Letter from Hinchman to his parents on April 26, 1863

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Moses Fleetwood Walker

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Original U-M baseball diamond/playing field (ca. 1865)

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Waterman Gym interior

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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.