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1908 Block M

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UM Women's Basketball, in Barbour Gym, ca. 1910

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Women's Rifle Team Photo

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"Tailgate Party" 1930, UM Football fans

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Area residents enjoying ice cold pop before a game.

Army vs. Michigan Football Ticket 1949

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Sheryl Szady

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Demonstration in support of 150 black students in sit-in at the Administration Building, April 1968

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Demonstration in support of 150 black students in sit-in at the Administration Building, April 1968

Souvenirs in Season ticket pamphlet

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Hinchman Diary Page

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