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Bo Schembechler

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Bo Schembechler, Football Coach, Title IX Opposition

James G. O'Hara and astronaut James McDivitt

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James G. O'Hara

Don Canham inspecting artificial turf at Michigan Stadium

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Don Canham and Will Perry in Michigan Stadium

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Tailgating, man in Go Blue tam

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Don Canham at Michigan Stadium press box

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First Women's Scholarships List 1976-77

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The women listed on this report were the first at U-M to receive athletic scholarships.

American College Athletics Title Page

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Women's Basketball, playing in Barbour Gymnasium, ca. 1904

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Six women playing basketball in 1903
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