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Mizzou weekly, volume 18, number 02
(University of Missouri--Columbia. University Affairs. Publications and Alumni Communication., 1996-08)
William Benjamin Smith, Ph. D., LL. D. : a friend of the University of Missouri Library
(University of Missouri, 1936)
Missouri alumnus, volume 065, number 03 (1977 January-February)
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1977)
Place names in six of the west central counties of Missouri
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1933)
Counties: Vernon, Bates, Cass, St. Clair, Henry, and Johnson...
Statement of the problem: This thesis is the record of careful research into the origin of the place-names of western counties of Missouri. Six counties, Vernon, Bates, Cass, St. Clair, Henry, and Johnson have been studied, and the origin of place...
Statement of the problem: This thesis is the record of careful research into the origin of the place-names of western counties of Missouri. Six counties, Vernon, Bates, Cass, St. Clair, Henry, and Johnson have been studied, and the origin of place...
Missouri alumnus, volume 048, number 03 (1959 November)
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1959)
Missouri alumnus, volume 045, number 04 (1957 January)
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1957)
Deskbook of the School of Journalism (18th edition)
(University of Missouri, 1956)
Selected papers from the air and water pollution conference
(University of Missouri, 1959)
Missouri alumnus, volume 037, number 09 (1949 May)
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1949)
Missouri alumnus, volume 048, number 04 (1959 December)
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1959)
Missouri alumnus, volume 058, number 08 (1969 April) [piece: number 7]
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1969)
Aesculapius was a Mizzou tiger : an illustrated history of medicine at Ol' Mizzou
(University of Missouri Medical School Foundation, Inc., 1998)
Scholarships, aids and awards, 1979-80
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1979)
Deskbook of the School of Journalism (13th edition)
(University of Missouri, 1937)
Missouri alumnus, volume 067, number 04 (1979 May-June )
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1979)
Missouri alumnus, volume 045, number 05 (1957 February)
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1957)
Missouri alumnus, volume 009, number 05 (1921 January)
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1921)
Deskbook of the School of Journalism (17th edition)
(University of Missouri, 1950)
The article on the executive in the Missouri Constitution of 1875
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1918)
Text from page 1: "It is the purpose of this paper to give an account of the Executive Department of the Government of the State of Missouri as considered in the Constitutional Convention in 1875 and as finally adopted by ...
Place names of six counties in southeast Missouri
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1945)
Counties: Bollinger, Cape Girardeau, Madison, Perry, Reynolds, and Wayne Counties....
"This study is in many ways unique. It is the last of the series. In 1928 a survey of Missouri place names was suggested by Dr. Allen Walker Read, then of the University of Missouri. The work has been supervised by Dr. Robert L. Ramsay of the English Department. Now after seventeen years the studies are being completed. After the information was collected as described, checked, and written in final form as found in the Dictionary (Chapter One), the names were separated into five classes: Borrowed Names, Historical Names, Personal Names, Environmental Names, and Cultural Names (called Subjective Names in the earlier theses). Unsolved Names were grouped in a sixth division."--Introduction....
"This study is in many ways unique. It is the last of the series. In 1928 a survey of Missouri place names was suggested by Dr. Allen Walker Read, then of the University of Missouri. The work has been supervised by Dr. Robert L. Ramsay of the English Department. Now after seventeen years the studies are being completed. After the information was collected as described, checked, and written in final form as found in the Dictionary (Chapter One), the names were separated into five classes: Borrowed Names, Historical Names, Personal Names, Environmental Names, and Cultural Names (called Subjective Names in the earlier theses). Unsolved Names were grouped in a sixth division."--Introduction....