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Ralph Aigler, UM Law School

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Ralph Aigler sitting on a chair

Ralph Aigler, UM Law School, Board in Control of Intercollegiate Athletics

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Headshot of Ralph Aigler

Regents open UM golf course

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Report of the Committee to Study Intercollegiate Athletics for Women

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Cover Page of the Burns' Committee Report

Revised 'M' Awards

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The revised 'M' awards of the WAA.

Riflewoman with 'M' Award Sweater

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An athlete of the WAA wears the 'M' sweater, the highest award of the organization.

Season ticket mailer page 1

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Season ticket mailer page 2

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Season ticket Mailer page 3

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Season ticket pamphlet front cover

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