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Meet Mizzou : 23,000 high-school students meet Mizzou
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1986)
"The welcome mat is always out at Ol' Mizzou. Besides teaching its 23,000 undergraduate and graduate students, the University hosts an additional 23,000 high-school students during the spring and summer months."--Page 4...
The Lengyel touch
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1986)
"Tigers' new athletic director plans closer campus ties."--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, stagnant, lucky or coping...
Freshman attitudes then and now
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1987)
Summary: Compares two freshman class' answers to survey about social and political opinions.
News from the College of Engineering, volume 21, number 2
(University of Missouri--Columbia. College of Engineering., 1986)
Carl Reese : bullish on the Tigers
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1987)
"The 'Bull' is back at Mizzou. After a four-year absence, Carl 'Bull' Reese, nicknamed for his fierce running style as a Missouri full-back, has returned to put some charge in the Tiger defense."--Page 23...
Mizzou weekly, volume 07, number 21 (February 28, 1986)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Development, University and Alumni Relations Division. Publications and Alumni Communication., 1986)
Mizzou athletes : Tigers in the classroom
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1989)
"189 MU athletes were honored at a breakfast April 12 for 3.0 GPAs. The Athletic Department recruits on good grades as well as solid athletic ability."--Table of contents for issue.
Dave Hart : five years later
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1983)
"Mizzou's athletic director assesses his impact on tiger sports and looks ahead, too.
Mizzou weekly, volume 07, number 27 (April 18, 1986)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Development, University and Alumni Relations Division. Publications and Alumni Communication., 1986)
Mizzou weekly, volume 08, number 04 (September 19, 1986)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Development, University and Alumni Relations Division. Publications and Alumni Communication., 1986)
Mizzou weekly (online version), volume 36, number 24
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Division of Marketing and Publications., 2015)
Music at Mizzou, Fall 1986
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1986)
Chievous on campus
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1988)
"Derrick Chievous' lighthearted approach to life belies his serious approach to school. He came to Mizzou not only to win a Big Eight basketball championship, but also to get an education."--Page 21...
CVM news, 2011
(University of Missouri--Columbia. College of Veterinary Medicine, 2011)
2011 compilation of news and events articles published by the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine....
Veterinary Medical Review, vol. 07, no. 1 (1986)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. College of Veterinary Medicine, 1986)
; by the College of Veterinary Medicine and UMC Extension Division, Mar. 1976-1977; by the College of Veterinary Medicine and Cooperative Extension Service, 1978- ; Issues for Mar./Apr. 1980- include: Missouri veterinarian....
Mizzou weekly, volume 08, number 06 (October 3, 1986)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Development, University and Alumni Relations Division. Publications and Alumni Communication., 1986)
Columbia : a great place to retire (1984)
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1994)
"Discover some of the many advantages Collegetown USA offers retirees, not the least of which is the ample mixture of generations."--Table of contents from issue.
More than a passing fancy : 100 years of Missouri football
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1990)
"The sport has changed dramatically since 1890, when a field goal was worth 5 points, a touchdown 4 points and Rollins Field, where the Tigers played, measured 116 yards from goal to goal. But football's allure makes it more than a passing fancy."--Page...
Missouri alumnus, volume 075, number 03 (1987 January-February)
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1987)