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september . . . page 12 foreword administration deans freshmen football october . . . page 46 student affairs student union AWS-SGA agricultural organizations housing november , publications . . page 82 homecoming queens sororities deeember . . . page 136 veterinary medicine r.o.t.c. military organizations dramaties sophomores january . . . page 164 graduate students fraternities february . . basketball . page 222 womews intramurals men9s intramurals athletic clubs juniors march . . . page 256 engineering organizations track savitar frolies organizations april . . . page 286 honoraries business organizations farmers9 fair womems housing men9s housing mav . . . page 318 journalism track organizations baseball golf tennis seniors
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reword THE GROWTH of a university is a slow process; it is not often that an addition is made that students take notice of or pride in. Therefore, 1952-1953 is truly a banner year in the 114-yeor history of the University of Missouri. During the past nine months, five significant additions have been made or provided for, any one of which would mark 0 milestone in the progress of a school. THEY ARE the completion of one wing of the Memorial Student Union, the gift of the J. C. Penney guernsey herd, the licensing of o University-operoted commercial television station, the beginning of construction on a hospital for o four-yeor medical school, and the appropriation for an addition to Jesse for on Auditorium. From crisp leaves scattering the ground in fall, to the bureness of snow-covered Missouri land in winter and back to the lush greenness of spring, the Columns stand as daily thou- sands pass by. A sight familiar to all . . . the dome of Jesse watching over the campuses, and the Columns, reminders of Iong-ugo days at the University.
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An aerial view of Red Campus at the University of Missouri. In the background stand the Columns, relics of the University bygone day. In the foreground, Jesse Hall, building. of a main administration ontents
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