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    Camp Davis yesterday and today

    News and Information Services, University of Michigan
    2009

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    campdavis_jul_09.mov
    Video file
    (93.3MB
    QuickTime video)

    Abstract

    Established on an abandoned ranch in 1929, U-M's Camp Davis Rocky Mountain Field Station has provided a close-knit learning community in a breathtaking outdoor setting for generations of students. This year the camp celebrates its 80th anniversary with the opening of a block of new cabins. U-M's field station in Rockies celebrates 80th anniversary Narrated slide show with video clips of scenery and students working in the field.

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    87265_0002

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    Copyright is held by the Regents of the University of Michigan
     
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    Video

    Handle

    https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/93237

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