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May 4, 2020
U-M in History — May 4-25
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On May 19, 1972, students dug bomb craters on campus to protest the Vietnam War. Read about some of the other things that happened in U-M history during the weeks of May 4-25. Click the photo and expand your browser window to view a larger version.
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