File:EMU MXC 1911.jpg
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DescriptionEMU MXC 1911.jpg |
English: Photograph of the Michigan State Normal College (now Eastern Michigan University) men's cross country team in 1911, the first year for the team. Pictured are coach F.G. Beyerman (center), and student-athletes Oscar Brundage, Hugh German, James Jameson, and Lloyd Olds (unknown order). |
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Source | http://www.emueagles.com/news/2011/10/6/MXC_1006113329.aspx |
Author | Unknown Michigan State Normal College (now Eastern Michigan University) photographer |
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