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Keychain with portrait of suffragette with the words "Rise Suffragettes"

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Kent Williams was a football player for the University of Georgia during the 1890s; he lettered in football from 1894-1897 and was captain of the 1897 team.

This photograph is taken from the Atherton Seidell photo album, UA0030. This album…

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Example of use of the Kellogg T32 "candlestick" microphone, featured in Mr. Steele's collection, by the U.S. military during World War II.

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This is a Kellogg Electric carbon microphone with an unknown manufacture date.

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This is a Kellogg Electric carbon microphone with an unknown manufacture date.

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This is a Kellogg Electric carbon microphone with an unknown manufacture date.

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Joseph Brown Connally was a football player on the University of Georgia's undefeated 1896 team. In 1918, while serving in the U.S. Army in combat on the Western Front, Connally was exposed to poison gas. He was invalided home, then finally died of…

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T-Formation quarterback John Rauch started every game (45 games total) for the Bulldogs between 1945 and 1948 and was the first player in NCAA history to start in four consecutive bowl games. Rauch was named All-SEC and All-American in his senior…
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