Search
Now showing items 241-250 of 250
Better farming in Missouri
(University of Missouri. Agricultural Extension Service., 1930)
the entire extension service staff functions in reaching farm people. As will be noted later, however, Missouri still has a number of counties without county agents, and these counties, of course, are served directly by state workers. The amount...
Population change in the Ozarks Region: 1970-1975
(1978)
in the Ozarks Region it must be understood that the region is made up of five diverse states. (For regional boundary definitions, see Figures 1 and 2.) Within each are a variety of physiographic sub-regions with their individual economic distinctions...
Decade of fear : Senator Hennings and civil liberties
(University of Missouri Press, 1965)
The genius of Thomas Hennings lay in his fundamental attachment to justice, his constant emphasis on the widest limits for individual freedom, and with his realistic approach to the need for order in American society. The ...
University of Missouri--Columbia graduate catalog,1999-2001
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1999)
University of Missouri--Columbia, Graduate School 1997-1999 catalog
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1997)
Graduate catalog, University of Missouri--Columbia, 2001-2003
(University of Missouri -- Columbia., 1999)
Missouri Shamrock, 1956-1957, volume 23, number 1-8
(University of Missouri. College of Engineering, 1956)
Christian tomb mosaics of late Roman, Vandalic and Byzantine Byzacena
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1998)
Christians in North Africa in the Late Roman, Vandalic and Byzantine periods marked the tombs of loved ones with mosaics that combined epitaphs with symbols and images. This study focuses on 186 Christian tomb mosaics from ...
Pursuit of national interests through neutralism : case of India
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1973)
"The study is made up of several chapters. In Chapter I an attempt has been made to discuss the concept of neutralism as regards what it is not and what it is. The most important point that has been made in this chapter ...