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Design of UM golf course

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Coliseum, UM Ice Hockey building

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Design of Michigan Stadium

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Formal opening of Michigan Stadium

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Michigan Stadium Dedication game

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James G. O'Hara and astronaut James McDivitt

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James G. O'Hara

First pom-pom girls

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Julie Bachman, UM Women's Swimming, Diving, 1979

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Julie Bachman, UM Women's Swimming, Diving, 1979

Fielding Yost at Michigan Stadium Construction

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Don Canham inspecting artificial turf at Michigan Stadium

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