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Brewer Field House
Summary
Photograph of Brewer Field House at the University of Missouri.
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Biennial report of the State Geologist, 1928: Transmitted by the Board of Managers of the Bureau of Geology and Mines to the 55th General Assembly
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Savitar, 1929. Volume 35
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Homecoming Game, Missouri against Nebraska, 1929
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Homecoming Game of Missouri against Nebraska in 1929.
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JM-268: Supposing American tourists in France tried to adopt the stalling on the payment plan
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Editorial cartoon depicting an American tourist finishing a large meal at a French restaurant. When he is handed the bill, he offers to pay for it on condition that another man who owes him money pays him back. The restaurant owner kicks the tourist out, and a policeman comes over and asks what happened.
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JM-270: The inquiring reporter
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JM-267: Uncle Sam asks the country questions about defense
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Uncle Sam is shown asking a crowd representing the American people three questions about opposition to war, if the country ought to defend itself, and if it should be prepared to defend itself. The crowd stands in support of the first two questions, but a small group sits down when he asks the third.