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civc000079p0104
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104 HISTORY OF CHARLES W. QUANTRELL meeting the Guerrillas, who were going south. The order given by Quantrell was a most simple one, but a most murderous one. By the side of each Federal in the approaching column a Guerrilla was to range himself, engage him in conversation, and then, at a given signal, blow his. brains out. Quantrell gave the signal promptly, shooting the militiaman assigned
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Savitar1953p099
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STAFF Bob Bryant Business Staff Sanny Jackson Fraternity-Sorority Editor Marvin Rich Assistant Sales Manager The 1953 Savitar advertising trio, Murl Cor- bett, Katie Jane Ingels, and Richard W. An- derson, converge on George C. Zumwalt, man- ager of the University Bookstore, to get their advertisement in the yearbook. They got it . . . one-half page . . . look in the back! Helen Abood Classes
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Academy, Paris, where his as- siduity was unremitting and his progress decided. He has exhibited at the Paris Salons of 1887, 1888, 1889, and 1891, and at the Columbian Exposition of 1893, taking the Hall- garten prize, 1889. George H. Bogart was represented by two paintings, owned by Mr. George A. Hearn, of New York, entitled re- spectively, “Surf and Clouds ” and “Midsummer Evening,” delightful
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River. Thus in celebrating the Centennial of the Louisiana Purchase, we commemorate the more important event of one hundred years ago--the acquisition of the Father of Waters -—the greatest river in the world. The Mississippi, together with its aflluents and their tributaries, represents a water- way of 14,000, miles, washing the shores of twenty-two States with an area of 1,350,000 square miles
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and far; He paints the 3. We thank Thee, then, 0 Fa - ther, For all things bright and good; The seed-time A J J I 4 . I + + ‘.111’ II i ll I 1 11 W "' i[ I I t I 1 I I L' III I .-‘I W:-— . T‘ I] I v I I I _ J“I 7 I - J 41 lJ~ ‘ I 5i -4- “I 1 IE! ‘I¢:3:7—' ¥.' :fi0?; I ‘I -0- -9- fed and wa'- tered By God’s al-might - y hand; He sends the snow in way-side flow - er, He fights
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. -.-.-‘.§:-.25--i.=a._‘a°..r'?7-" «Ki fi Jesse Hall in the autumn — as stately and as classic as the knowledge it upholds. Dr. Dorothy V. Nightingale, associate professor of organic chemistry at the University of Missouri and recipient of the 1959 Garvan Medal for distinguished service by women in chemistry, adiusts automatic temperature controls for catalytic hydrogenation equip- ment
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of the off -lthe field yesterday. aftemopn !with ’}a 4 to 2 victory to ;favoi,:e,,over "ithe Varsity. Aceqigzziingii f, the Tspectators, R. L. of _§thc Alumni.. Associzfigioti, ‘pm- pired for six i11ning's;’i:“i"i‘I",v%'er!"1'.:1‘ie game. His decisions’ were c‘c5'nstantly~ pro- tested by the active: students and were defended by the “old grads” in . the stands. * l
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as had been originally enlisted with a supposed limitation as to the field of their service. The Second Mis- souri Artillery had originally been organized as the First Artillery, United States Reserve Corps, and the members of the oricrinal organ~ ization persisted in the claim that they were entitled to has mustered out of service under the provisions of Special Orders, No. 98, of 186:2, directing
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322 Abbott, Gregory Business Al‘)rarn()vitz, Ellen Business Adair, Karen Arts & Science /\(legl:)ayi, Ade Business Aker, Barbara Home Economics Alder, William Business Allbaugh, Mark Business All(lre(lg(*, Donna Home lie()n0mics Allen. David Engineering Allen, Debra Arts & Science Alvarez-Wliit(‘*, Gustavr) Business Amel()n, (ieorge Agriculture An(l(‘rhul), Beth liducation An
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The Spirit of Brotherhood and Cooperation Keynoted the Activities of Greek Week The theme, “Blueprint for the Future,” symbolized the endeavors of the Greek system to promote and fur- ther develop the ideals of fraternal living. The addition of new events to the Greek Week calendar complimented the facets of Greek life represented in previous years. Vance Kauzlarich, Sigma Nu, and Kagee Munson, Tri- Delt, served as co-chairmen. Activities began Sunday morning when fraternity and sorority members were urged to attend religious ser— vices in keeping with the strong religious principles on which the Greek system was founded. During the next six days the following were held: faculty firesides; Creek- Independent Dinner; Faculty Banquet; TGIF Street Dance; Greek Sing; the crowning of Greek Week Queen, Donna Huskey, PiPhi; DU Campustowne Races; aisteak fry at Rollins Springs; and the concluding Greek Dance spon- sored by Farmhouse fraternity on Saturday. 49
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for three years and a half. for the rooms it occupied, and adjoining the Boatmen's Bank, on Second and Pine streets. and after that 251,500 a year. This record was made September 3, 1872. “The offer of the Boatmen’s Savings Institution of $18,000 for the banking house on Second street, formerly occupied by this institution, was accepted, being $1,000 per foot for 18 feet.” A short time be- fore
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THE-WARFARE 027' THE BORDER 259 were killed, and several caught and paroled who were not killed. For a long spring day these three daring raiders fought, and rode, and rioted. Once they attacked and routed nine militia, once they had been ambushed and fired upon, and at seven ~ separate houses a fight had first to be made and made seriously before any of the inmates in either could be brought
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ségmd Sigma f%\»"ati()72a] F()zxzrzzded: I913 ’I.4()c‘al F011 1IU](?d.‘ I 93 5 ‘I A R011’ 1—-]. Hubensteirn, P. Schwartz, M. SiI1'erman., Simon, Smith, Sloofman, S. Spimck. How 2—/\. Stein, B. Stratton, G. VValdmcm, A. Zcllinger, S. Zellinger. Not .s‘}2()11*n——H. Cinnam(m, H. Goldstein, G. Beckvnan, A. Lemzztlzczl, E. Nelkin, D. G()relick, N1. Levine, A. (:0]’I(’I'1, I,;icl9ermm
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for military service. The following from the local columns of the Missouri Democrat of August 16, 1862, describes the “punishment” of three Union men who were charged with stealing a horse from a Southern sympathizer. “Some days ago We published the arrest of J. M. McQuerry, C. A. Connor and W. T. Connor, charged with having stolen a horse from James Green, of Johnson County. The cases yesterday came up
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174 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI STUDIES [322 ornata Pursh; Touterea decapetala (Pursh) Rydb.]. TEN- PETALLED WESTERN STAR. Near Boulder (Rydberg). ALBERTA to MONTANA; TEXAS to NEVADA. 289. ACROLASIA Presl. MENTZELIA. 71 I. A. latifolia Rydb. BROAD-LEAVED MENTZELIA. At Boulder the type locality (Daniels). Between Sunshine and Ward (Rydberg). COLORADO. 712. A. albicaulis (Dougl.) Rydb. [M entzelia
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; Not a shad—ow e’er 3v pleasures no tongue can ex - press; With great joy we shall 5' gath-ers the lambs to His breast; He will take His be- those who by sin are dis - tressed; Are in - vit - ed in 9- U‘. fi,.L. I 4 H‘; Ihj V0 3 JT——:I 1W0?l”"47’“I ‘WW ‘II ‘J I9r j_._4.. I I1 I I %II II. I.‘Ia h I 1 II I I J . .J_I I FL I II I I1;-13 %L~+%44%— U : 9 , , 4. : ' T comes with the changes of time
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