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Resources for research on the University of Missouri--Columbia
(Ellis Library, University of Missouri--Columbia, 1989)
"The University of Missouri-Columbia's illustrious history has been preserved in books, newsletters, manuscripts, reports, photographs, and newspapers; and collected by the University Libraries, the University Archives, the State Historical Society...
School of Law catalog with course descriptions, [1989-90]
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1989)
Gaming Heroes : Ajax and Achilles on a Lekythos in Missouri
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1989)
and Archaeology of the University of Missouri-Columbia."--First paragraph....
A Gold Finger Ring and the Empress of Eudocia
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1989)
Proceedings of the Sanborn Field Centennial : a celebration of 100 years of agricultural research.
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1989)
Graduate catalog with course descriptions (October 1989)
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1989)
Muse, number 22 (1988)
(University of Missouri, Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1989)
National crop performance, 1989 : Yellow food corn
(University of Missouri--Columbia, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1989)
Performance tests, 1989 : White food corn
(University of Missouri--Columbia, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1989)
Agricultural policies of Guatemala : implications for women in agriculture
([University of Missouri--Columbia], 1989)
Charles Perrault : memoirs of my life
(University of Missouri Press, 1989)
It is impossible to know whether Perrault intended the Memoirs to be published. There are early references to "your uncles," identifying Perrault's children as his immediate audience; however, he offered nothing about his ...
A Study of the Cambiata Voice
(1989)
A discussion of the role of the boy's treble voice
in early times is preceded with consideration of the
initial role and eventual dismissal of women's voices from
choral music settings. This summary is important to ...