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7 13 25 27 29 ...,........2....2an .. . : 7 W , . August An early morning fire causes $3, 500 damages to Schlundt Hall. MSA opens first Housing Crisis Center as a result of Columbia housing shortage. Fall semester class work begins 7. 40 a. m. . . . ' Housing crisis continues as more than 500 names are on the dormItory waItIng IIst. Arlene Sampson MSA Office of Student Information iOSD resigns. She attacks MSA administration for iiimmaturityii in her letter of resignation. September 16 .17 18 1 9 2O 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 Labor Day Recess. Through the efforts of MSA, AWS and Vice Chancellor James Banning, a 1gynecoligist service begins at Student Health Clinic. Victor Marchetti speaks on the CIA. MSA Activities Mart is held on Lowry Street. SA Coffeehouse presents Bill Haynes. Styx and Vixen concert is held in Livestock Pavillion. Missouri beats Alabama in football, 20- 7. MSA protests library closing. Students unite in disgust at dicision to save money by closing library on Friday and Saturday evenings. Iowa Brass Quintet plays at Jesse Auditorium. Show-Me trip to St. Louis Cardinals vs. New York Mets game. Ted Nugent and the Amboy Dukes concert is held in Livestock Pavillion. Jodie Capshaw is hired as MSAis first Iega educator.The legal educator program was made possible when the Board of Curators overruled the vetoes of Chancellor Schooling and President C. Brice Ratchford. This was the first time MSA followed the appeals process to the Board. It aIso marked one of the few occasions the decision of the University President was overturned. University police estimate publicly that 8092; of all crimes at UMC go unreported. Fred Harris, former senator from Oklahoma, speaks in Allen Auditorium. Bill Russell speaks in Jesse Auditorium. SA Coffeehouse presents Steve Martin. Missouri loses to Illinois in football, 30-20. Jodie Capshaw begins first day as legal educator. MSA conducts Blood Drive. lntervisitation hours are expanded to include the mornings of football Saturdays through the efforts of IRHA. Broadway Play: IIDon t Bother Me, I Can t Copeii. Patty Hearst is apprehended after a 19172 month search; one of the longest and most embarassing in FBI history. James Banning is named as the UMC Dean of Student Affairs. Missouri beats Wisconsin in football, 27-21.
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1 3 4 11 12 13 15 17 18 20 24 25 October Sara Jane Moore attempts to assassinate President Ford. The shot misses him by only 5 feet. Show-Me Trip: Tiger football weekend to Ann Arbor, Michigan. Missouri loses to Michigan, 31-7. Student government leaders from colleges and universities all over the state meet in Columbia to start a state-wide student organization. One of the chief goals of the state assembly will be student representation on the Board of Curators. Arthur Knight speaks on Sex in the Cinema . Missouri beat Oklahoma State in football, 41-14. Oakland Ballet appears at Jesse Auditorium. Broadway Play: llOne Flew Over the Cuckools Nestll. Chancellor Schooling endorses MSAls Ombudsman program and Linda Wallace is selected to fill the position. SA Coffeehouse presents Danny Cox. Missouri loses to Colorado, 31-20. Show-Me Trip to Oktoberfest i,n Hermann, Missouri. New York City announces fiscal budget crisis. House decoration juding for Homecoming displays precedes snake dance to pep bonfire. Homecoming theme is uTiger Stars and Stripes Forever . Jennifer Drumm is crowned Homecoming Queen. Tigers defeat K-State in Homecoming contest, 35-3.
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