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Yost walking in front of field house

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People selling souvenirs at football game

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Marie Hartwig, manager of women's interclass field hockey, 1929

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Marie Hartwig, manager of women's interclass field hockey, 1929

Basketball game at Yost Field House

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Construction of Yost Field House

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Marie Hartwig, UM Women's Athletic Director, 1973-1976

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Marie Hartwig, UM Women's Athletic Director, 1973-1976

Don Canham, UM Athletic Director, at desk

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Don Canham, UM Athletic Director, at desk

Bo Schembechler

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Bo Schembechler, Football Coach, Title IX Opposition

Construction of Yost Field house — indoor view

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Crowd at Yost Field House dedication

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