University of Michigan Football Vault: The Story of the Wolverines
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Hail to the Victors In the University of Michigan Football Vault®, longtime Detroit News contributor Jerry Green takes you on a memorable journey through more than 135 years of Wolverine football, including the beginning of the Jim Harbaugh era. This detailed narrative contains photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from UM s extensive campus archives. Fans will find reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, and numerous postcards and photos with sleeves to insert and preserve your own collectibles! Inside you will find replicas such as the building permit for Michigan Stadium, a letter from high school recruit Gerald Ford to Harry Kipke, a souvenir program and scorecard from an 1894 game against Cornell, and a poster of a night game at Michigan Stadium. No Wolverine fan should be without this home archive of Michigan s long and illustrious history.
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