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University of Michigan's Women's Athletics Records 1973-1990
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  • the U-M Women's Athletic Program
  • the Bentley Historical Library
  • how to use a finding aid
  • how to do research at an archive


    Questions about the U-M Women's Athletic Program

    Who is Phyllis Ocker?
    Phyllis Ocker was the Associate Director of Women's Athletics at the University of Michigan from ....

    In what years did the Field Hockey Team win the majority of their games?
    1973, 1983 (just an example, did not check it out)

    Can I find out who won a scholarship from the Women's Athletics department in 1989?
    Answer answer answer answer.

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    Questions about the Bentley Historical Library

    Some sort of question about the Bentley
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    Questions about how to use a finding aid

    What's a finding aid?
    A finding aid is whatever we say it is, and then we fill up more space, and next thing we know we have a very long sentence which should have turned into a paragraph by now.

    Some other question about findings aids.
    Whenever we find out the question, we'll put in the answer.

    Third question, just for padding
    Can't have a padded question without a padded answer, can we?

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    Questions about how to do research at an archive

    I've never been to an archive before and don't know what to expect. Isn't it just like a library?
    And whatever the answer is.

    Can I check things out of an archive?
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    Third question, just for padding
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