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Now the powers 'I'
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1983)
"Tiger coach hopes new offense will bolster running game."--Table of contents for issue.
Night Watch
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1956)
"It's a lonely job for the men who patrol the campus after dark...a responsible job, too, for the security of the University's builidings is in their hands."--Page 2
The Faurot testimonial
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1956)
"The tributes piling up on Don Faurot after he announced his retirement from coaching reached an impressive climax on December 14 in Rothwell Gymnasium, scene of the Faurot Testimonial Banquet."--Page 12
Alumni commitment, alumni scholars
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1983)
"For the sixth year Alumni Association chapters have sent a living legacy to Mizzou. The 46 alumni scholars for 1983-84 are flesh-and blood proof of alumni commitment to the University of Missouri-Columbia."--Page 21
Arts and science week
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1957)
"A relatively new campus event is the annual observance of Arts and Science Week, which each year has gained in programming significiance."--Page 20
Homecoming royalty
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1956)
"This year's Homecoming Queen can be said to be 'the people's choice.' After preliminary judging and eliminations the field narrowed down to seven nominees."--Page 17
Football special
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1956)
"Ever take one of those football specials? Some fans never miss them. It's an experience that everyone should have, any initiate will agree."--Page 18
School relations
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1962)
"The task of the School Relations Office is to tell the University story to Missouri's yearly 50,000 high school graduates, their school principals, guidance counselors and parents."--Page 9
Recollections of a former editor
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1962)
Summary: The former editor of the Missouri Alumnus gives highlights and a summary of her time as editor of the magazine.
Music of middle ages comes to life
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1962)
"Intriguing music so old and unfamiliar that it has the sound of something new--that is the repertory of the Collegium Musicum, a group of University students and faculty members dedicated to the presentation of sacred and ...
Leaders guests of president
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1962)
"What has become the traditional 'kick-off' event for a new year of alumni activities--Alumni Leaders' Day--was held on the campus October 6 with an air of enthusiasm and optimism that is identified with the annual ...
Will favorite's role prove bugaboo
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1962)
"Uneasy lies the head that wears a pre-season football crown. For Coach Dan Devine, the favorite's role was downright disconcerting this back-to-school month of spiraling footballs."--Page 14
Alumni set higher goals
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1962)
"A stepped up campaign for active memberships in the Association, more assistance to students, and a wide series of informational meetings in the state were three items of business that drew support of the board."--Page 6
Appetizing changes at the union
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1962)
"The three food service areas of the Memorial Union have undergone a drastic transformation during the summer months."--Page 12
The photography of George Gardner
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1962)
"Readers of the Alumnus are familiar with the photographic talents of George W. Gardner, whose work has often appeared in the magazine."--Page 6
Activities for students
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1962)
"For the University student with the time and the interest to participate, there is a great variety of activities open to him on the campus."--Page 11
Missouri's medical center
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1957)
"When the University of Missouri Medical Center was being built, persons in authority were predicting that it could very well be the finest of its kind. The optimisitic outlook stemmed from the fact that the best features ...
Those fascinating insects
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1957)
"Bugs are just bugs to most people, but not to Wilbur R. Enns, director of the entomological museum at the University. After twenty years of close acquaintance with insects, Dr. Enns has found that they have personalities ...
Detasseling doom
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1957)
"Hybrid seed corn research will do away with need for 125,000 seasonal workers who do job by hand."--Page 18
Statement by Dean Pullen
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1957)
"Founded in 1840, the University of Missouri School of Medicine (the oldest medical school west of the Mississippi River) has given devoted and faithful service to the people of Missouri for more than a century. The faculty ...