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Construction of Yost Field house — indoor view

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Michigan Stadium Dedication game

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Women's Softball, 1930s

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Women students playing softball at U-M in the 1930s.

Yost walking in front of field house

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Women's Golf, Outdoor Practice, 1956

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Women U-M students playing golf.

Out-Shoots R.O.T.C. Men

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Photo of Rifle Team member Ann Wheeler posing with a rifle.

Intramural Building pool

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Watercolor Rendering of Intramural building

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Construction of Intramural Building

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Regents open UM golf course

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