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Don Canham, UM Ath. Dir., at desk

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U-M Athletic Director sitting at his desk in 1975, the year that the final Title IX regulations passed.

Don Canham, UM Ath. Dir., at desk

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Don Canham, UM Ath. Dir., at desk

Don Canham inspecting artificial turf at Michigan Stadium

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Don Canham at Michigan Stadium press box

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Don Canham and Will Perry in Michigan Stadium

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Design of UM golf course

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Design of Michigan Stadium

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Crowd at Yost Field House dedication

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Correctives Class

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Photograph of women working in a correctives class

Construction of Yost Field house — indoor view

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