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Is greek town on main street?
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"One of the most articulate critics of the Greek system is Dr. John M. Kuhlman, a professor of economics and voted one of the top professors on campus last spring. Here are Kuhlman's comments, followed by those of others ...
Journalism in the age of issues
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"Anybody who is aware of the world outside himself knows full well that issues, problems, crises and assorted social upheavals are hemming us in on all sides. Our times might rather accurately be known as the Age of ...
The black athlete at Missouri
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"This article will explore the academic records of black athletes at Missouri and their drive to obtain a college education. It is not about the long list of grievances enumerated by Sports Illustrated and other national ...
Fight against famine
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"Today the effort to provide adequate food for the world's 3 1/2 billion mouths moves forward on two principal fronts, and the University of Missouri-Columbia is a leader in both of them."--Page 22
Away from the ivory tower
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"Nik Neble is a graduate student in the School of Social Work on the Columbia campus. He and a fellow student, Larry Peak, are among some 50 of their classmates who are receiving 10 credit hours toward their Masters' degrees ...
Opportunity in Africa
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"The Columbia campus already has strong international study programs in the areas of Southeast Asia and Latin America, and this summer two projects were under way in Africa."--Page 21
Physical fitness for flabby profs
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"The life of teaching has many advantages and personal rewards, but one of them isn't physical exercise."--Page 9
Training the country doctor
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"In training physicians for Missouri and other communities, the school has not forgotten that it is the general practitioner who usually sees most of the patients. Included in the curriculum is a preceptorship course ...
Tigers hope the I has it
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"Mickey Holmes, who handles public relations chores for the Big Eight office, can scarcely conceal his excitement when he talks about the upcoming football season."--Page 15
The honorable Mrs. Griffiths
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"Mrs. Martha Wright Griffiths, who was graduated from the University of Missouri in 1934, is a fierce and articulate advocate of the rights and independence of women."--Page 24
How to build a budget
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"In the next 30 days the University of Missouri will submit its 1969-70 budget to the Governor. A little later, the State Commission on Higher Education will make its recommendations for Missouri."--Page 12
The mathematics of urban planning
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"The question: Can computer techniques be applied to urban planning -- zoning, traffic, water and sewage disposal needs -- as a guide to orderly development?"--Page 30
A last look at Rollins Springs
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"For nearly 100 years, Rollins Springs has served as a Mecca for MU students on lazy Sunday afternoons and moonlit evenings. But as part of progress, the park is about to see its last lovers, last baseball games and last ...
Student president Dave Thomas talks about the communications gap
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
The Columbia campus of the University of Missouri seemed far away from Columbia University this past year, certainly as far as student unrest and disturbances were concerned. We do have our problems, of course. And the ...
The Schwartzes live with the world
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"Charlie and Libby Schwartz are difficult people to sum up in a few words. Their lives and achievements (which are often the same things) tend to defy categorizing."--Page 33
A Study of Max Reger's Chorale Fantasias for the Organ Through a Stylistic Analysis of Freu' Dich Sehr, O Meine Seele, op. 30
(1968)
Of the many works based on chorales,
those which have come to be regarded as the essence of Max Reger's organ
music are the seven chorale fantasias written between 1899 and 1901.
After a preliminary discussion of the ...
The Life of John Redford and His Keyboard Music as Found in the Mulliner Book
(1968)
It was the author's purpose in writing this paper to investigate
a particular research area that was relatively unexplored by previous
individuals. The author found that very little research has been done
regarding the ...
Shifting: Changing Position on the Violin
(1968)
Changing position or shifting is considered the most difficult and
the most important task assigned to the left arm, hand, and fingers in
playing the violin. The purpose of this paper is to enumerate the
recommendations ...
A Comparison of the Impressionistic and Experimental Styles of Charles T. Griffes
(1968)
The purpose of this paper is a comparison of Charles Tomlinson
Griffes' impressionistic and experimental styles of composition. Special
emphasis is given to his experimental style of composition since Griffes
is not ...
A Study of the Intermezzo for the Pianoforte by Johannes Brahms
(1968)
This paper looks at the piano intermezzi of Johannes Brahms. The intermezzo is treated historically from earliest appearance until Brahams. Each intermezzo by Johannes Brahms is then analyzed in terms of melody, harmony, ...