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Mizzou's new alumni center : Don Reynolds makes another dream come true
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1988)
"Alumnus Donald W. Reynolds makes the dream of a new Alumni Center come true with a $9 million gift, the largest in Mizzou's history, to build a center for former students in the heart of Campus."--Table of contents for issue.
Double takes : One of nature's most delightful phenomena, twins naturally attract stares, curiosity and sometimes envy. Meet five sets of Mizzou twins who are accustomed to the double takes
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1988)
"A look at twins on Campus shows some interesting similarities. And some startling contrasts."--Table of contents for issue.
The class of '38 : a bunch of lively survivors
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1988)
"An illustrious group of alumni takes you back 50 years, when Mizzou's enrollment barely topped 5,000 and a semester's tuition cost $30."--Table of contents for issue.
Under their wing : veterinary medicine students take injured raptors under their wing
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1988)
"A flock of veterinary medicine students rehabilitate injured hawks, owls and eagles."--Page 17
Rutherford's tiger tradition
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1988)
"Women's basketball Coach Joann Rutherford infuses her players with a winning attitude. Thirteen years ago, she started from square one. Today the coach has compiled a 70 percent winning career record."--Table of contents ...
Passing the baton : Bob Teel has run a strong race, now he is passing the baton
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1988)
"After completing his 16th season as Missouri men's track and field coach in May, Teel, BS BA '49, is retiring. Overall, it was his 28th season of coaching at Mizzou, where he began his track-and-field career as a long ...
Mizzou's leading man of theater
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1988)
"When Dr. Larry Clark came to MU in 1966, there wasn't a theater department. Today he can take his bows for directing the department to distinction. The faculty strive to turn out students who are scholars and artists."--Page 11
So your kid wants to come to Mizzou
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1982)
"If your son or daughter, or someone else's son or daughter is ready for college, you can earn your tiger stripes as a source of Mizzou facts. Here are enough answers to frequently asked questions to instantly transform ...
Bob Barth : Mizzou's Jesuit professor
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1981)
"Dividing his efforts between the church and the classroom poses few major problems for this English department chairman."--Table of contents for issue.
The right field rowdies
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1981)
"Nothing is sacred in the right field bleachers at Mizzou baseball games. Not mothers or sisters, not football players or designer jeans, and certainly not the umpires and players on the opposing teams."--Page 25
Ben Enis : marketing's superstar
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1982)
"The art of learning marketing begins with the marketing of learning, says this UMC professor."--Table of contents for issue.
A future for soccer?
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1982)
"Will it remain a club or become a varsity sport?"--Table of contents for issue.
Turning on to black theater
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1982)
"A visiting professor is opening the door to the theater world for Mizzou's black students."--Table of contents for issue.
Primed for leadership
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1981)
"A new scholarship program taps high school seniors who have shown leadership potential."--Table of contents for issue.
America in the far east : alumni seminar weekend
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1982)
"A new alumni program is sparking enthusiasm among Mizzou alumni."--Table of contents for issue.
B(r)and new
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1981)
"Sporting new duds, Marching Mizzou had reason to celebrate when they took to Faurot Field for the first game of the football season. The tattered 12-year-old uniforms had been replaced with bright, spiffy new ones."--Page 10
Studentomics : resourceful students cope with tight budgets.
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1982)
"Inflation socks students, like all of us, where it hurts the most: the pocketbook. Not willing to do without, Mizzou students draw on their own creativity and resourcefulness to find alternatives to the high cost of ...
Peter Hilty says thanks
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1981)
"A Missouri alumnus points out some of the services alma mater provides
Tiger basketball : good chemistry
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1982)
"For starters, you should know that they don't build basketball teams in gymnasiums anymore. Nowadays, basketball teams are mixed in the chem lab."--Page 14
The adventures of a Missouri farm boy in New York City
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1982)
"Homer Croy's typewriter was in the city buy his humor came from the country."--Table of contents for issue.