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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....
Noble Past : 1995 marks the Francis Quadrangle centennial
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1994)
"In the beginning there was fire. It started in the east wing of Academic Hall on the evening of Jan. 9, 1892. The flames spread quickly, and within a few hours the University of Missouri was devastated."--Page 8
Ye olde ed
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1993)
"The editor emeritus or the Missouri Alumnus shares his favorite columns. The magazine office will be named in Shinn's honor Nov. 20."--Table of contents for issue....
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.
Tour the quad
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1995)
"Revisit one of your favorite spots on campus, Francis Quadrangle, during its 100th anniversary in 1995. Join the fun. Take a tour."--Table of contents for issue.
The moon and Dr. Gehrke
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1969)
"When the first moon samples are returned, a Missouri scientist will be on the team to test them."--Page 4
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 Moabite Shrine Group
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1978)
"The recovery of the material remains of man's past, the main objective of much archaeological excavation, has long been accomplished with great success. The interpretation of the objects recovered is not always so simple, ...
Past cards
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1990)
"Get a glimpse of campus life in the early 1900s through post cards photographed by students."--Table of contents for issue.
Investigations at a Small Greek City
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1971)
Capitalizing on ozark memories
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1993)
"Alumnus Peter Herschend is a catalyst in southwestern Missouri's business explosion."--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.
Through the last 40 years with the Alumnus
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1962)
"The fifty-year review of the Alumnus continues. Previous articles covered the first year and the first decade. This article begins with the magazine's eleventh volume--September 1922"--Page 19
Investigations at Mirobriga, Portugal in 1981
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1981)
"At the invitation of the Portuguese government, the Department of Art History and Archaeology of the University of Missouri initiated the first Portuguese-American archaeological project at the site of ancient Mirobriga ...
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
New Campaign at Tel Anafa 1978
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1978)
"The mound in Upper Galilee, now known as Tel Anafa -- the Mound of the Heron -- was an ancient settlement of some importance on the trade route between Tyre and Damascus. Its ancient name has not yet been ascertained. ...
Streaking [revisited]
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1999)
Alumni recall national exposure 25 years later.