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Biennial report of the State Geologist, 1932, appendix I: Transmitted by the Board of Managers of the Bureau of Geology and Mines to the 57th General Assembly, The Geology of the Silver Mine Area Madison County, Missouri
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Biennial report of the State Geologist, 1932, appendix IV: Transmitted by the Board of Managers of the Bureau of Geology and Mines to the 57th General Assembly, Magnetic surveys
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Biennial report of the State Geologist, 1932: Transmitted by the Board of Managers of the Bureau of Geology and Mines to the 57th General Assembly
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1929 - Construction of Brewer Fieldhouse
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Construction of Brewer Fieldhouse began in 1929, but the facility was not declared open until the following year. Compared to the modern Hearnes Center--which cost $10.5 million to build--Brewer only cost $225,000. Rough stone walls bordered the building, the floor consisted of dirt, and sounds echoed back from the wooden roofs. The building, though, was one of the best back in 1929.
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Biennial report of the State Geologist, 1930: Transmitted by the Board of Managers of the Bureau of Geology and Mines to the 56th General Assembly
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1937 - Inside the northwest addition of Ellis Library
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Inside the Northwest wing of the "General Library," additional areas created space and increased facilities available to the students at the University of Missouri. Importantly, it eliminated the use of the poorly ventilated reading room used by first year students beforehand.
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Biennial report of the State Geologist, 1932, appendix V: Transmitted by the Board of Managers of the Bureau of Geology and Mines to the 57th General Assembly, Laboratory formation of minerals
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Biennial report of the State Geologist, 1932, appendix III: Transmitted by the Board of Managers of the Bureau of Geology and Mines to the 57th General Assembly, The: Geology of the Blue Springs gas field Jackson County, Missouri
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1935 - The northwest addition to Ellis Library
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The 1936 Savitar displays a drawing of the prospective addition to the library. Construction began in 1935.This addition added fire-proof, stack space for books, reading rooms, seminar rooms and other library necessities.
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1930 - Track at Brewer Fieldhouse
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The opening of Brewer Fieldhouse allowed runners to practice regardless of weather. Different teams--track, football, basketball--shared the Field House according to the seasons of the year. With the addition of the field house, the track team season started at the end of the football season, continuing to the end of school. In years before, however, all the athletes could do before warm weather was maintain their condition. The extra practice was a deciding factor in many meets.
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1930 - Memorial Union Tower
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This picture from the 1930 displays the complete construction of the original tower. However, the tower stood alone for quite sometime. It wasn't until 1950 that the north wing would finally come about.
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1930 - Basketball inside Brewer Fieldhouse
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Brewer-Fieldhouse was named after Chester L. Brewer, a football, baseball, and basketball coach for Missouri in the early 20th century. In 1923, Brewer became the Director of Athletics at the University, and his past with Mizzou athletics brought a lot of vitality to the campus. The field house joined Rothwell Gymnasium and extended into Rollins Field, and the complex allowed basketball and track teams to practice during times of the year when they originally could not. The structure protected athletes from cold weather and rain, and ability to train during these cases pushed Mizzou to a new era of athletics.
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Biennial report of the State Geologist, 1932, appendix II: Transmitted by the Board of Managers of the Bureau of Geology and Mines to the 57th General Assembly, Oil and gas pools of western Missouri