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Rex Whitton, U.S. highway boss
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1961)
"After forty years with the same employer, Rex. M. WHitton has changed jobs for the first time since his graduation from the University. Last month he left his work as chief engineer of the Missouri State Highway Commission and moved to Washington...
Agriculture goes modern
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1961)
of the University's College of Agriculture."--Page 3...
Art museum, 1961
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1962)
and highly valuable Study Collection of fourteen Italian Renaissance paintings which the Museum received in April, 1961, from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation and which was reported separately in the Missouri Alumnus for May."--Page 1...
The sinking of the Navy
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1961)
"Here are some accounts for you to savor; they , better than we, can tell the story of the big one in Miami's Orange Bowl, played before 71,218 fans on a sweltering (75 degrees) January 2."--Page 10...
30 college presidents
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1965)
"Dr. Irvin F. Coyle, Assistant to the President of the University, finds that M. U. graduates head thirty colleges, and concedes there may be others he failed to locate in his survey for the Alumnus."--Table of contents for issue....
The university library : world leader in automation
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1965)
"Wins world-wide recognition for its use of the most modern techniques in library management; visitors come from many parts of the globe to study operation here."--Table of contents for issue.
The University library, world leader in automation
(Mizzou Alumni Association, 1965)
the scenes. Only recently has it become obvious to the library patron, although the development of mechanical systems of record-keeping has been under way at the University of Missouri since 1949."--Page 2....
Carol Loomis : a wheel at fortune
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1967)
"That adage about business being a man's world is crumbling under the weight of words by a handful of women financial writers."--Page 35...