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Brown loess soil map of Missouri (central area)

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Miscellaneous Maps (Collection)
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cartographic
Brown loess soil map of Missouri (northwestern area)

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cartographic
Reconnaissance survey : soil map of Missouri [1931]

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Miscellaneous Maps (Collection)
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cartographic
Soil map of the Ozark region

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Miscellaneous Maps (Collection)
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cartographic
Forest types : Ozark Region Missouri

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Miscellaneous Maps (Collection)
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cartographic
Principle soil areas of the Lowland Region in Southeast Missouri

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Miscellaneous Maps (Collection)
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cartographic
Brown loess soil map of Missouri (southeastern area)

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Miscellaneous Maps (Collection)
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cartographic
Reconnaissance survey : soil map of Missouri [1918]

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Miscellaneous Maps (Collection)
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cartographic
Missouri, heart of the nation

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A pictorial record of the natural beauties, industrial activities, and cultural characteristics of the state depicted by 14 contemporary American artists.A pictorial record of the natural beauties, industrial activities, and cultural characteristics of the state depicted by 14 contemporary American artists.,Imprint date from preface.,Includes biographical sketches of the artists, p. 56-62.,Caption title.
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All Books and Texts
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Text
JM-261: The mysterious stranger greets an old friend

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Editorial cartoon depicting a figure labeled "Missouri" embracing a figure labeled "G.O.P." and an elephant. A figure labeled "Solid South" and a donkey watch with horrified expressions.
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McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
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Still Image
JM-107: Missouri loves company but not a crowd

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Editorial cartoon depicting a man representing Missouri sitting between two women, labeled "Niedringhaus" and "Kerens." Thomas K. Niedringhaus and Richard C. Kerens were two of the men vying to be on the Republican ballot for Senator in 1905.
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McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
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Still Image
JM-110: An exciting finish to the Missouri senatorial race

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Editorial cartoon depicting "Missouri" and Senator William Warner hanging onto tail of running elephant that represents the Republican party, with senatorial candidate Thomas K. Niedringhaus falling behind. Warner served as a Senator from March 18th, 1905 to March 4th, 1911.
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McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
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Still Image
JM-034: Missouri loves company but not that one

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Editorial cartoon depicting a man labeled "Missouri" kicking a man labeled "New York Life Insurance Company" out the door of "Missouri".
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McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
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Still Image
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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1975 -Basketball at Hearnes Center

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Savitar, 1975. page 108.
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