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Friday, November 22, 2013

University of Michigan. Charter Number One. This is to certify that The University of Michigan Club of The Moon is a duly constituted unit of the Alumni Association and entitled to all the rights and privileges under the Association's Constitution." According to the Apollo 15 astronauts, several small U-M flags were brought on the mission. The presence of a U-M flag on the moon is a long-held campus myth.[171]University of California, Los Angeles From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 Club Wolverine, a swimming club associated with the university.[184] NHL players Marty Turco, Chris Summers, Max Pacioretty, Carl Hagelin, Brendan Morrison,[167] Jack Johnson, and Michael Cammalleri[167] all played for U-M's ice hockey team. Baseball Hall of Famer, George Sisler played baseball at the university, also Barry Larkin of the Cincinnati Reds.[167]
The university claims the only alumni association with a chapter on the moon, established in 1971 when the crew of Apollo 15 placed a charter plaque for a new U-M Alumni Association on the lunar surface.[167] The plaque reads: "The Alumni Association of The University of Michigan. Charter Number One. This is to certify that The University of Michigan Club of The Moon is a duly constituted unit of the Alumni Association and entitled to all the rights and privileges under the Association's Constitution." According to the Apollo 15 astronauts, several small U-M flags were brought on the mission. The presence of a U-M flag on the moon is a long-held campus myth.[171]University of California, Los Angeles
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"UCLA", "Ucla", and "U.C.L.A." redirect here. For other uses, see UCLA (disambiguation).
University of California, Los Angeles
The University of California UCLA.svg
Motto    Fiat lux (Latin)
Motto in English    Let there be light
Established    1882/1919 (became the second UC campus)
Type    Public
Endowment    US $2.59 billion [1]
Chancellor    Gene D. Block[2]
Provost    Scott L. Waugh[3]
Academic staff    4,016[4]
Admin. staff    26,139
Students    41,812 (2013)[5]
Undergraduates    28,674 (2013)[5]
Postgraduates    13,138 (2013)[5]
Location    Los Angeles, California, United States
34°04′20.00″N 118°26′38.75″WCoordinates: 34°04′20.00″N 118°26′38.75″W
Campus    Urban
419 acres (1.7 km²)[6]
Former names    University of California Southern Branch (1919–1927)
University of California at Los Angeles (1927–1958)
Newspaper    Daily Bruin

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