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Announcements for the following year included in some vols.
In v.1-8 the final number consists of the Commencement annual.
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University of Michigan Head Football Coach, Lloyd H. Carr sums it up best, If you have an interest in the history of college football and especially University of Michigan Football, Dr. Robert Soderstrom has written a well-researched story about Fielding H. Yost, college football in the 1920's and the building of Michigan stadium. I love this book and think you will too. The book spans the years 1922-1927, the period in which Yost conceived and saw through the building of Michigan stadium, while serving as a successful coach. The 368-page, hard cover, begins with the season of 1922 that laid the cornerstone and concludes with the stadium dedication game in 1927 that pit Michigan against its infamous rival, Ohio State. With consideration for historical context, Soderstrom covers the issues facing Mr. Yost including persuading the Michigan Board of Regents to support a new stadium. There are newspaper excerpts, quotes from Yost's files, and photos from the Bentley Historical Library.
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Denmark is a land of colour: medieval church frescoes on Mon, red-brick half-timbered houses in Ribe and the lights of Tivoli in Copenhagen. In this lively and informative guide you'll find everything you need to experience the diversity of Europe's oldest kingdom. -- 46 detailed maps, including full-colour country map -- lowdown on events from Viking plays to Scandinavia's biggest rock festivals -- up-to-the-minute advice on places to stay and eat to suit every budget -- extensive cycling section, featuring a national cycling route map -- pick of the bars, clubs and theatres in Denmark's vibrant cities -- helpful language chapter and glossary for deciphering Danish menus
This collection of research articles is designed for use in the classroom with graduate and upper-level undergraduate students.