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Flesh and the Voodoo
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1958)
"The team of engineers that designed the McDonnell Voodoo jet fighter-bomber--new world speed record holder for manned flight--is headed by a University alumnus, Edward M. (Bud) Flesh, '29. As a student in the College of Engineering, Bud studied...
Mark Cox beats the drums for sports
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1958)
"Mark Cox identified himself with sports when he came to Missouri to earn the B.J. degree awarded him in 1937. He handled sports for Missouri Student (now the Maneater) and Showme (now defunct)."--Page 10...
Story of a diploma
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1958)
"Remembering the expression 'receive his sheepskin' and recalling diplomas with elaborate hand lettering, the graduate may be surprised at the appearance of his diploma from the University of Missouri."--Page 14...
Poor man's Plato from Missouri
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1958)
"As it must be to all men, a spontaneous, unrehearsed evening on the town--a night out with the boys--comes occasionally into the life of Hal Boyle, the columnist."--Page 10...
Honors for three graduates
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1958)
Summary: Missourians Mrs. Martha Wright Griffiths, Richmond C. Coburn and Dr. Karl R. Bopp are awarded citations of Merit.
Chance of Centralia
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1958)
of engineering a man may follow, he still must work with people, and this means not only the customer, but fellow workers and other members of society."--Page 7...
Chance of Centralia
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1958)
of engineering a man may follow, he still must work with people, and this means not only the customer, but fellow workers and other members of society."--Page 7...
Utilizing engineers and scientists
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1958)
"Dr. Robert M. Eastman professor of mechanical engineering, and secretary of the Missouri Conference, sums up results of two-day meeting on utilizing engineers and scientists."--Page 2...
Survey Course of Church Music
(1958)
This document outlines a survey conservatory course in the history of church music from the seventh century to the twentieth century.