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THE PAPAL BULL GRANTS THE UNIVERSITY POLITICAL FREEDOM The L ' niversity of Paris, in 1250, was the age ' s foremost factor in intellectual life. Since it grew out of the Notre Dame C ;jthedral school, Cathedral Bishops sought to dominate its affairs. LIni ersit ' officials, desiring freedom from ecclesiastical interference, appealed to the Pope, (iregory IX. He issued a papal Bull empowering the university to regulate its own actions. This freed the university from .spiritual domination and aided in their emergence into self-control.
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' inn ' ' - ' f - The Tavern was The Fraternity House of the Early Days. THE O R D E fl OF BOOKS Book I: ADMINISTRATION-the Governing Officers of the University, the Deans of the Schools and their Faculties, and the Stu- dent Administrative Officers. Book II : CLASSES — The Student per- sonnel. Book III: ACTIVITIES — Alumni, Publications, Debate, Mu- sic a nd Drama, and Dream Life — a Photographic Review of the Year. Book IV: ATHLETICS Football, Basket Ball, Baseball, Track, and Minor Sports. Book V: UNIVERSITY WOMEN— Our Queens of Beauty, and the Special Activities of Women Students. Book VI : MILITARY-the Officers of the R. O. T. C. Unit. Book VII : ORGAN- IZATIONS — the Honorary, Professional, and Social Fraternities, and Religious and General Organizations. Book VIII: THE HELL-BOX, in which the Savitar Staff has its fling.
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No Ancient or Moctern Belter Typijies The University Spirit Than Roger Bacon. TO THE UNI V LKSITY S P I I IT There is a spirit that has urged men to seek truth — knowledge — throughout the ages. In the past — an inspiration for men to endure the tyranny of persecution to be with teachers who would suffer death rather than retract their beliefs. Today -a stimulus to students and teacher alike to strive to increase the sum of man ' s knowledge and trans- mit It to luture generations. This ideal has kept the universities of the world alive in good times and ill. It has led to the building of temples of learning, whose architecture is a metaphor in stone of the upward-reaching aspiration toward Cjod and knowledge. This spirit is the vital force at the University of Missouri today— just as it has been in all the universities of the past. To it — the Uni- versity Spirit — this volume of the Savitar is dedicated.
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