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Willie Wildcat and Big Jay (wearing a "I Hate K-State" t-shirt) jousting on the football field in 1983.

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This little wooden statue originated in a World War I prisoner of war camp in Germany. The faint, penciled, inscription indicates that it was sent to L. N. Flint, Alumni Secretary, by Conrad Hoffman at the camp in 1917.

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Hank Maloy Jayhawker yearbook cartoons showing the KU bull dog's adventures against KU football opponents.

karl_ua_0.25_CentennialJay_2012.jpg
Cutout of the Centennial Jayhawk Mascot known as CJ.

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Charles Jennison, a strong supporter of abolitionists John Brown and James Montgomery, came to Kansas in 1857. In 1861 he was commissioned as a lieutenant colonel of the 7th Kansas Cavalry Regiment, which became known as "Jennison's Jayhawkers."
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