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Michigan, my Michigan; Thou art so brave and still so true, Michigan, my Michigan. No promise unfulfilled;—on trust Thy noble sons have bit the dust, Remembered are they. For thou art just— Michigan, my Michigan. The axe resounds 'mid woodland trees, Michigan, my Michigan; The sails of commerce court thy breeze, Michigan, my Michigan.
Lyrics: Giles Kavanagh, 1933: Music: H. O'Reilly Clint, 1933: Adopted: 1937; 87 years ago () "My Michigan" is an official song of the state of Michigan. History
Douglas Malloch (May 5, 1877 – July 2, 1938) was an American poet, short-story writer and Associate Editor of American Lumberman, a trade paper in Chicago. He was known as a "Lumberman's poet" both locally and nationally.
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He retired with a .311/.355/.402 triple slash and 3,089 hits after spending 14 seasons with the Mariners, three seasons with the Miami Marlins and three seasons with the New York Yankees.
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Michigan basketball looks to fix the issues that have caused five losses in its past six games, with dynamic Iowa Hawkeyes up next. Michigan basketball must clean up these mistakes to knock off ...
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