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Two Parisian Gold Snuffboxes
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1977)
"The aristocratic mania for ever more exquisite, artful and elegant snuffboxes reached its dazzling zenith in the eighteenth century. Contriving to satisfy this excessive if cultured appetite by the production of an ...
Lacy but liberated : a glimpse of the varsity girl (circa 1907)
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1977)
"Each year on Valentines Day, the coeds were allowed to take over the Independent, the student newspaper of the era, and to share their talents and views of the Campus with the boys. Some of their comments and stories from ...
A Terracotta Votive Shield : Style and Iconography
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1977)
"Traits of Greek Archaic art constantly reappear in works of the late fifth century and the fourth century B.C., in the Hellenistic Age and in the Roman period. The terms "archaistic" and "archaizing" are understood to ...
A Statuette of Attis and his Cult
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1977)
An American View of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1977)
The University system 4 campuses and personalities
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1977)
"The University's Board of Curators proudly proclaimed the concept of 'one University in four locations.' It still does. But one university never has meant the same thing to all persons. It is clear the system is not a ...
The way Mizzou was won
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1977)
"Ten acres had been set aside when Columbia was laid out by the land syndicate on the condition that the state university be built on them. The conviction that the university should be in Columbia was not shared by other ...
The graduate student and his professor : the bargain they make
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1977)
"Kevin is one of 1,050 Mizzou students working on PhDs. Each one is supervised by a professor, who serves as advisor, mentor, teacher, role model and, in some exemplary relationships, as colleague and friend."--Page 20
10,000 other athletes
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1977)
"For many sports fans, Mizzou athletics begins and ends with our gridiron gladiators. A lot of people turn out for the basketball team. Two hundred or so show up for baseball games and up to a thousand for indoor track. ...
The comic comes to college
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1977)
"Ahern's Italian 103 offers a new approach to the third semester foreign language reading course. It is being offered for the first time this semester, so it is too soon to judge its success. But certainly Ahern's students ...
The alumni center : new cornerstone for ol' Mizzou
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1977)
"When the new Alumni Center is dedicated on September 10, it will mark the culmination of a long-standing dream for some alumni -- and the beginning of a new dimension in the alumni movement of the University of Missouri-Columbia ...
The jayhawk and the tiger
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1977)
"Although perhaps not as intense as it once was, the Missouri-Kansas football rivalry has produced more than its share of excitement and surprises."--Table of contents for issue.
Send your brain to summer school
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1977)
"A vacation, Webster's says, is, among other things, a time for contemplation. So hang up your hammock in your own backyard this summer and contemplate contemporary life as you sample recent fiction -- the same works that ...
Campus leaders : where are they now?
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1977)
"Recently, we wrote to 40 living former presidents of the Missouri Students Association (or Student Government Association, as it was known before 1959), asking them what they had done in the years since they were at Mizzou ...
J-school's Sheila O'Connor : one of the 999
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1977)
"Sheila is one of 999 students enrolled in Mizzou's J-School. The school's enrollment has tripled since 1961."--Page 5
'Can't never did do anything'
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1977)
"For some parents the problem of getting 10 children through college on a modest family budget would be insurmountable. But Ray and Wilma Skelton, a farm couple from Southwest Missouri, took on the task in the positive and ...
A page for the record
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1977)
"His coach won't let him practice outdoors -- it's not safe -- but at the age of 20, Nathaniel Joseph Page has become the best high jumper in Missouri history and one of the best in the country."--Page 18
We love you mini mizzou
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1977)
"We love you mini mizzou we love your music, those high-powered, big-band sounds that keep us jumping at basketball and away football games."--Page 9
Building better tomatoes
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1977)
"Dr. Victor N. Lambeth, professor of horticulture at Mizzou, does not remember the first tomato he ever saw. But he has seen a lot of them since. Under Lambeth's direction, Mizzou's respected tomato breeding program has ...
Will the real tiger please stand up?
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1977)
"One national publication picks the '77 football Tigers fifth in the nation. Another tabs them seventh in the Big Eight. Obviously, the penchant that Al Onofrio teams have for doing the unexpected, both good and bad, clouds ...