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  • Angell Field

    Still Image (1955)
    Part of Making of Modern Michigan
    In Copyright
  • Agell Field with Football Game in Progress

    Still Image (1955)
    Part of Making of Modern Michigan
    In Copyright
  • Dr. Howard Maxwell, a member of the Physics Department at Kalamazoo College, discusses the principles behind the atomic bomb

    Maxwell, Howard N. (Howard Nicholas), 1909-1982
    Sound (1945)
    Part of G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
    In Copyright
  • Roundup of news stories from around Kalamazoo

    Dunbar, Willis Frederick, 1902-1970
    Sound (1950)
    Part of G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
    In Copyright
  • Welcome to Kalamazoo. 1949-01-28

    Everton, John Scott
    Sound (1949)
    Part of G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
    In Copyright
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