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English: Art detail from the section header page, "Traditions", of the 1922 University of Minnesota Gopher yearbook, p241. Minnesota Gopher 1922 edition, p.241 To be used on the page w:List of fraternities and sororities at the University of Minnesota
Date Fall, 1921
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Original publication: 1922 yearbook, copyrighted in 1921.

Immediate source: https://umedia.lib.umn.edu/item/p16022coll339:29084/28646
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Yearbook Managing Editor, Norman J. Wall

(Life time: April 11, 1968)
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This is a scan of a section of page 241, reduced in size from the original.

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