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h gh fame' hall la I In spite of its tremendous growth thc true dignity of the University of Missouri lies in the nobility of its history. The university was established as a liberal arts college in lfebruary, 1839. It became the first state university to be established in the Louisiana Purchase territory, which was acquired by the United States during the administration of Jefferson. Q Plans were soon formulated for the construction of a suitable building believed to be adequate for many years to come. The cornerstone of the building, named Academic Hall, was laid on July ll. l8,l'O. The first commencement was held there in 1843 for two graduates. Academic Hall continued in use until January 9. l892. when it was destroyed by fire. The columns of Academic Hall remain a beloved memorial hallowed by time and tradition. Two other historic buildings on the Quadrangle are the Presidentfs House and Switzler Hall. The Presidentls House, constructed in 1865. is the oldest building on the Quad- rangle. Switzler Hall, the oldest classroom building, contains the bell which marked the end of class periods from 1882 to 1936. The symbols of the university were selected in the late nineteenth century. The name Tigers was first used when a univer- sityy football team played its first inter-collegiateigame with Wasliiiigtoni in St. Louis. The name honors a group of Columbians called the Columbia Tigers, who formed a local body of militia in 18651 to defend Columbia during the Civil War against guerrilla raids. Crimson and old gold, the original colors of the university. were not compatible with the later! use of Tigers for Missouri athletic teams and were changed to gold and black in 1898 by the University Council. Although the university originally offered a typical classical curriculum in liberal arts, in 1868 the Normal College was established which was a predecessor to the College of Education. Women were first admitted here in 1869. During the next five years various other divisions were organized. Y At present the university is in a period of unparalleled expansion. The university in 1965 has become a four university system headed by President Ellis with a Chancellor presiding at each one of the branches. As to the .physical growth, one of the newest structures nearing completion is the Research Nuclear Reactor located' in the Research Park area. This reactor of ten magawatt capacity will be the most powerful one at any university in the United States. This capacity is deemed necessary for the advanced type of research planned in the long range progress of the university. H With this in mind the 1965 Savitar piesents the 1964--65 year at Missouri which although unique in itself is tempered and patterned by all the traditions, history, and customs which have highlighted the past. A A '. sy we-A ,,-Uv' --5, lylalfi
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able of on tents Schools and Colleges University Life Organizations Sports Greeks Residence Halls Qff-Campus Seniors Advertising and Senior Index 8 70 'II8 218 272 388 474 486 510
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