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UM Women's basketball Class of 1908 team

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1908 Basketball team laying in a line and posing

Margaret Bell, UM Dept. Phys. Ed. for Women, posed with Margaret Bell Trophy, presented to the Michigan Girls Swimming League Team Champion

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Correctives Class

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Photograph of women working in a correctives class

Season ticket pamphlet front cover

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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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1975 UM Women's Tennis Team

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Early Women's Varsity Team

Synchronized Swimming Team, 1976

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Early Women's Varsity Synchronized Swimming

Don Canham, UM Ath. Dir., at desk

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Don Canham, UM Ath. Dir., at desk
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