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It's no. 10 in a Devine decade
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1967)
Summary: Article gives an overview of the MU football team for the 1967 fall season.
Learning on location
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"More than 150 University students like Joe [Moag] were enrolled this summer for credit hours on the Columbia campus, but did their course work outside the regular academic buildings in locations ranging from Kingston, ...
Researchers gang up on heart disease
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"At the University of Missouri, no one suggests that the Medical Center at Columbia is ready to try a human heart transplant of its own. But research and treatment of heart disease are going forward on many fronts."--Page 3
Benton : MU's adopted alumnus
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"Sixty of a man's 79 years are a long time by anybody's reckoning. But that three-score spread is the span that Thomas Hart Benton, world-famous artist, native Missourian and since 1935 a resident of Kansas City, has given ...
Our engineers look at life
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"Bioengineers, a 'new breed' in the engineering profession, are convinced that all these things are at least possible, at least worth researching. In fact a team of University scientists already is investigating the ...
How to get hung up on the old school tie...or the aristocracy of caring
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1967)
"There is opportunity for every alumnus to play an active role in the future of his University."--Page 25
Big plan on the campus
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1967)
"The Campus Planning Committee has been in existence for many years, but it's just been in the last two that the special thrust has been on the future."--Page 19
A clothing course for men?
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"An accredited course for men in how to dress? Strange as it may seem, the School of Home Economics for the first time this semester offered 'course 83, clothing selection, section 5 -- for men only.'"--Page 32
Alumni leaders learn how
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
Summary: Article consists of highlights from the first alumni leadership forum, focusing on B.W. Robinson, Ardath Emmons, John Schwada, Cordell Tindall, Lloyd Turner, Bus Entsminger and Bob Atkin.
A bushel, a peck, and a picogram
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"You see, an amazing new scientist has developed in the past generation -- the trace substance scientists. They can be found all across the campus, although their concentration probably is heaviest in the College of ...
Reminiscences of the university that was
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"Forty years ago, when the University admitted me as a freshman, the campus had 3500 students, many of whom knew each other, and Columbia had about 15,000 residents, most of whom were quite neighborly. After four decades, ...
The mean and the splendid : our right to know
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
" By the end of the year, the service files of the Freedom of Information Center at the University of Missouri School of Journalism are bulging with such requests. The inquiries come from all parts of the country and even ...
The clinic that cares about students
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"The answer at Columbia is the Student Health Service. Most colleges and universities have health clinics with professional doctors who diagnose the student's sicknesses, prescribe medicine, and sometimes bed rest in an ...
Help for job hunters
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"Most campuses have placement offices. At Columbia, five divisions offer extensive services for informing the student, arranging for interviews, and coordinating activities in such a way that both student and business ...
The medieval swingers
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1967)
"There's also a lot to be said for the Collegium Musicum, the University group that performs a wide variety of pre-Romantic works, ranging from such songs and dances of the late Renaissance to Gregorian chants, Lutheran ...
Mizzou's 4000 'athletes'
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"During this school year, participation in 17 sports will involve 9500 players, including more than 4000 different young men. And although the program is not limited to undergraduates, most of the participants are -- a ...
Our people at Geographic
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"The 'little magazine with the yellow border' wasn't really designed to be a front-runner in the journalistic world. It just turned out that way. And Missouri's School of Journalism wasn't started specifically to become ...
Dr. Keller's big 8
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"Dr. Walter D. Keller, long-time professor of geology on the Columbia campus, believes his 'Big Eight' concept has helped solve the depersonalization problem in introductory geology, a lecture course with an enrollment of ...
Can basketball bounce back?
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1967)
"Tiger fans believe there is something wrong, deeply wrong, with basketball at their school. They don't know the whats or whys, they just see the result--and they try to accept it with as much grace as possible."--Page 15
The farmer in the ozarks
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1967)
"Howard Doane, farmer, leaned on a fence post and looked over the prize-winning herd of Holstein cattle given the School of the Ozarks by the widow of W. Alton Jones, the former businessman friend of President Eisenhower."--Page ...