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Side 1: Laudes Atque Carmina, Michigan Medley ['Tis of Michigan We Sing - A Toast to Michigan - I Want to Go Back to Michigan], Goddess of the Inland Seas, Go Blue, Michigan Men, I'll…
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University of Michigan. Men's Glee Club Coverage
1977 Language
English Source
Phonograph Record (12 inch, 33 1/3 rpm) Identifier
87250-SR-263-2 Rights
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Side 1: Laudes Atque Carmina, Michigan Medley ['Tis of Michigan We Sing - A Toast to Michigan - I Want to Go Back to Michigan], Goddess of the Inland Seas, Go Blue, Michigan Men, I'll…
RelationStewardshipCreator
University of Michigan. Men's Glee Club Coverage
1977 Language
English Source
Phonograph Record (12 inch, 33 1/3 rpm) Identifier
87250-SR-263-1 Rights
This recording may be protected by copyright law. Every audio, visual, or textual work has copyright protection unless that
protection has expired over time or its creator has placed it in the public domain.
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Historical Library collections to determine copyright holders and secure permissions accordingly. Disclaimer
The quality of this digital reproduction depends on multiple factors including how the original recording was made and condition of the original media.
Recordings available here are a historical record which reflects different views, attitudes, and beliefs.
The Bentley Historical Library does not endorse viewpoints found in these or within its holdings.
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