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Memorial to the 129 KU students and alumni who lost their lives in World War I

The official memorial located on the fourth floor of the KU Memorial Union.

Clipping from the “Kansas Alumni” magazine documenting the April 20 fire in the Memorial Union.

Proposed rendering of the 2nd floor of the KU Memorial Union prior to its completion.

Proposed rendering of the 3rd floor of the KU Memorial Union prior to its completion.

Newspaper clipping covering the memorial stone being laid on April 30, 1926

Proposed rendering of the basement of the KU Memorial Union prior to its completion.

Proposed rendering of the 1st floor of the KU Memorial Union prior to its completion.

The statue of Professor James Woods Green and student Alfred C. Alford outside Lippincott Hall

Front cover of the “Graduate Magazine” which was produced by the KU Alumni Association

"AD 1925" engraved into the Liberty Memorial Tower




Close up of loose leaf tea.

A traditional tea pot versus a newer version with a strainer included

Chart of when women gained the right to vote in the U.S. by state

Passport from the late 1800s

Passport from the late 1800s

Passport from the late 1800s.

Three people on patrol during the Vietnam war

Passport from the late 1800s.

American soldiers in Vietnam smoking after being freed from capture.

Trinity Carpenter, social welfare senator, gives a negative speech on the fee bill. Carpenter expresses dismay about funding of Multicultural Student Government at a Student Senate meeting in March of 2017.

Students forming a counter-protest around the religious preacher known as “Brother Jeb,” center at a protest outside of Wescoe Hall in 2015.

Views from the hill during a football game against the University of Missouri. Taken in 1921 shortly after the construction, this photo displays the simplicity of the original stadium.

"Gio" of Shawnee Police Department.

"Diesel" of Lenexa Police Department.

"Cheeseburger" of Lawrence Police Department.

Curtis Marsh, director of the DeBruce Center and KU Info, announces the beginning of the 2017 Homecoming parade.

British troops released from a German prison camp 1944 drinking English beer for the first time in four years in WW2

Rayfield Lawrence, senior from Kansas City, Kansas, works at Chipotle while studying sociology.