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October 5, 2020
This Week in U-M History — Oct. 5-11
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On Oct. 5, 1978, Hazel “Doc” Losh, one of U-M’s most popular professors, died at age 80. Read about some of the other things that happened in U-M history during the week of Oct. 5-11. Click the photo and expand your browser window to view a larger version.
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