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is the campus really quiet?
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1972)
"Former MSA President Chip Casteel inaugurates a student-view column."--Table of contents for issue....
Those fabulous fifties
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1976)
"Remember column sitting? Jesse Wrench? The great panty raid? This story is for you."--Table of contents for issue....
The red campus : an American heritage
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1974)
"Francis Quadrangle and the buildings around it are entered on the National Register of Historic Places."--Table of contents for issue....
Keep off the grass
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1974)
"The paddle lines are long gone, and grass may be expendable, too."--Table of contents for issue.
Our m on the hill
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1977)
"The big, stone M at Faurot Field will be 50 years old this fall. Except for the events of the past few months, the anniversary might have gone unnoticed.
She paints purses for profit
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1971)
"Wherever Shirly (Stolowy) Goller, BS Ed '52, goes, she brings home an idea, paints it on a purse and sells it."--Page 18
Alumna is goodwill ambassador
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1971)
"The Castle College of International Friendship is what visitors from the Republic of Korea Air Force have called the PassChristian, Mississippi home of Mrs. Jessie Sherman Gundlach, Agr '28. The name is not official, but ...
Centennial for a field day
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1970)
"It was 100 years ago that poet Eugene Field entered the University. But at Columbia, his pranks were far more famous than his poetry."--Table of contents for issue.
A potter in the Victorian spirit
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1973)
"[Gary] Eagan, a 29-year-old potter who holds bachelor's, '65, and master's, '69, degrees in art from the University, is a leader among young businessmen who are attempting to revive the Victorian spirit of Eureka ...
The quadrangle's house of history
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1979)
"The Chancellor's Residence, the grande dame of the Quadrangle, wears her mantle of history with the patient serenity of one who has lived long, usefully, and generally well."--Page 12
The young ladies of Greenwood Heights
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1974)
"Two former art history students at the University make their education pay dividends in a new antique venture."--Table of contents for issue.
Helen Bentley goes overboard for America.
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1970)
"The highest ranking woman in the Nixon administration, this Mizzou alumna makes news by both what she says and what she does."--Table of contents for issue.
Gr-r-reat to have you here
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1975)
"The freshman orientation, Summer Welcome '75, helps new students overcome these feelings of nervousness, anxiety and fright."--Page 24
Don't throw rocks off the mountains
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1973)
"MU's Wyoming 'campus' draws students from 18 other colleges and universities, giving testimony to the national reputation of the Mizzou geology program."--Table of contents for issue.
The many hats of Christopher Lucas : Sherlock Holmes could tell a man's life history by looking at his hat.
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1977)
"This popular professor of education has myriad interests, but the greatest of them is students."--Table of contents for issue.
Your voice from the campus
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1979)
"Missouri Alumnus magazine first came off the press in October 1912. There's nothing special about that date except that it marks the Mizzou periodical as one of the oldest alumni publications in the nation."--Page 7
Backstage with Mort Walker
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1976)
"He also has written an entertaining and informative book about cartooning and cartoonists, Backstage at the Strips. (311 pages, Mason/Charter Publishers, Inc., $12.50). These excerpts are largely from the chapter, "Who ...