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Fielding Yost and Margaret Bell on balcony of Women's Athletic Building, overlooking Palmer Field

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Fielding Yost and Margaret Bell on balcony of Women's Athletic Building, overlooking Palmer Field

Fielding Yost at Michigan Stadium Construction

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First pom-pom girls

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First Women's Scholarships List 1976-77

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The women listed on this report were the first at U-M to receive athletic scholarships.

Formal opening of Michigan Stadium

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Four women pose on tennis court, circa 1918-1920.

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Four students participating in tennis on campus.

Fritz Crisler, as football player at University of Chicago

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Portrait of Crisler in football uniform

Fritz Crisler, Athletic Director, at desk

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Fritz Crisler, Portrait

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Fritz Crisler, UM Football, and Ralph Aigler and spouses on train to 1951 Rose Bow Game

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Michigan in the World features exhibitions of research conducted by undergraduate students about the history of the University of Michigan and its relationships beyond its borders.