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Tiger tales : the black and gold heritage keeps the rah! in Mizzou
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1980)
"Alumni Association provides heritage for incoming freshmen."--Table of contents for issue.
Test your MU IQ
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1988)
"For all you nostalgia buffs out there, here's a quicky quiz of 40 questions about Mizzou."--Table of contents for issue.
The new quad : trees and grass, no cowpaths
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1989)
"Calvin Ahlbrandt has a fancy word for the cow paths on Francis Quadrangle. He calls them geodesics. A geodesic, says the professor of mathematics, is a path of shortest length."--Page 12
A feaste for the sences
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1981)
"Mizzou's first Madrigal Dinner is tasty and colorful.
Back to campus
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1987)
"Location, location, location--the three most important consideration in real estate."--Page 5
Mizzou's student leaders
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1980)
"Some 221 student organizations add potential for individual growth."--Table of contents for issue.
Reynolds alumni center and law school to anchor a new mall
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1988)
"Imagine a two-block-long field of green just south of Jesse Hall. The new mall is the centerpiece of the Sesquicentennial Plan, the blueprint for Mizzou's physical future."--Table of contents for issue.
The adventures of a Missouri farm boy in New York City
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1982)
"Homer Croy's typewriter was in the city buy his humor came from the country."--Table of contents for issue.
Macon Mo. : an enduring town
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1987)
"For one semester, 14 Honors College students scrutinized a small town in northern Missouri. They would write a book about it. They debated whether a town of 5,680 was small. They discussed whether the town was surviving, ...
The ABCs of student recruitment : (or why a high school graduate should come to Mizzou)
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1980)
"The Missouri Alumnus, therefore, offers this short course in the Mizzou story as a reference for alumni or for them to pass along to prospective students."--Page 14
Quad squad
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1987)
"If Francis Quadrangle is the University's face, the area that many visitors see first and remember most, it is in need of a facelift. An eight-member task force, headed by law Dean Dale Whitman, is studying the issue and ...
A museum piece
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1982)
"The University's Pickard Hall becomes one of the nation's best homes for the ages."--Table of contents for issue.
Arabic Folk Epic and Western Chanson de Geste
(1989-01)
In the year 1892, Lady Anne Blunt published her translation of one portion of the Arabic popular romance, the S?rat Ban? Hil?. She called it The Celebrated Romance of the Stealing of the Mare. Lady Blunt, and her husband, ...
Sung Poetry in the Oral Tradition of the Gulf Region and the Arabian Peninsula
(1989-01)
"As far back as we can go in the past history of the Arabs and Arabia, we find poetry present as a huge memorial to their real and imaginary heroic exploits, as a witness to their way of life and feelings, and most of all ...
In Defense of Romancero Geography
(1987-05)
"Ramón Menéndez Pidal’s pioneering essay “Sobre geografía folklórica. Ensayo de un método” (1920) constituted the first full-scale implementation of geographic methods in romancero studies. At a time when the very concept ...
Oral Verse-Making in Homer's Odyssey
(1989-10)