Education in Missouri
Collections documenting the history of schools and education in Missouri.
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Achieve-the Alumni Magazine of William Jewell College Contributed by: William Jewell College Achieve, the Alumni Magazine of William Jewell College, has been published on an occasional basis since 1971. Volumes up through 2001-2002 are available here. Also included in this collection are some President's Annual Reports and Honor Roll of Donors. |
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Adair County Porter School House Contributed by: Adair County Public Library This collection depicts the architecture, school programs, and student lives at Porter school in the early days in Adair County, Missouri. |
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American School of Osteopathy (ASO) Record Books Contributed by: Museum of Osteopathic Medicine (SM), A.T. Still University Record books, 1892-1916, of the American School of Osteopathy. These documents reflect incorporation, early board governance, faculty proceedings, rules and regulations and the osteopaths who influenced the profession's formation and the medical practice in general. |
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Big Fire Contributed by: Pickler Memorial Library Special Collections/Archives, Truman State University An exhibit shows two "big fires" in the history of Truman State University which occurred in 1918 and 1924. A recorded narrative by Professor Emeritus Pauline Dingle Knobbs about her memories of the1924 fire for the Adair County Bicentennial Committee's oral history project is also included. |
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Charles E. Still Sr. and Jr. Collection Contributed by: Museum of Osteopathic Medicine (SM), A.T. Still University The digitized portion of the Charles E. Still Sr./Jr. Collection includes typed and handwritten reminiscences to Dr. Charles Still Sr., regarding his father Andrew Taylor Still. Andrew Taylor Still was the founder of the American School of Osteopathy in Kirksville, Missouri. |
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Clarence M. Kelley Diploma Collection Contributed by: School of Law, University of Missouri - Kansas City Collection of 8 diplomas, honorary degrees, certificates conferred upon Clarence M. Kelley from 1936 through 1978. |
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Come Home Tigers Contributed by: University of Missouri - Columbia These photographs depict the homecoming traditions at the University of Missouri. The 1911 University of Missouri football game against the University of Kansas began an enduring Tiger tradition. |
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Cows on the Lawn Contributed by: University of Missouri - Columbia This collection depicts the beginnings of dairy husbandry at the University of Missouri-Columbia. The program gained national recognition with its championship dairy cattle, notably world record holder Missouri Chief Josephine and her descendants. |
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Diamond Vision, Missouri Tigers on the Field Contributed by: University Archives, University of Missouri-Columbia An exhibit depicting history of the baseball Tigers at the University of Missouri-Columbia. It includes photographs of Missouri Tiger coaches and Champions team photos, and lists of Missouri Tiger All-Americans, Professionals and Hall of Fame members. |
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Getting Physical: Women's Athletics at MU Contributed by: University Archives, University of Missouri-Columbia An exhibit showing history of women's sports and women's athletics at University of Missouri. |
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Heart of the University: MU Libraries Contributed by: University Archives, University of Missouri-Columbia A digital exhibit on the history of the University of Missouri-Columbia Libraries. |
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Kansas City Education Contributed by: Kansas City Public Library Kansas City schools and school children comprise the bulk of this grouping of over 470 images. Photographs come from multiple collections including the Kansas City School District archives. |
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Lincoln University Clarion, 1935-1975 Contributed by: Lincoln University; State Historical Society of Missouri Published weekly during the fall and spring semesters, the Lincoln Clarion is the student newspaper of Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri. Begun in 1932, it continues to serve the campus community today. |
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Lincoln University Yearbooks (1915-1975) Contributed by: Lincoln University Yearbooks of Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri from 1915-1975. |
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Lindenwood University Contributed by: Lindenwood University, Mary Ambler Archives Included in the materials from the Mary Ambler Archives is the House of Bethany Journal. The House of Bethany was a Christian sisterhood organization formed to visit the families of soldiers and all others who needed special attention. |
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M.S.U. Independent Contributed by: State Historical Society of Missouri; University of Missouri School of Journalism The M. S. U. Independent was an early newspaper in Columbia, Missouri issued by students of the University of Missouri (March 1894-Dec. 1895, by a society known as the M. S. U. Barb). It was named M. S. U. independent from March 3, 1894 to May 27, 1904 and later named The Independent. This collection covers March 3, 1894-May 27, 1905 with some issues missing. |
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Meet Me at the Union Contributed by: University Archives, University of Missouri-Columbia Images of the University of Missouri Memorial Union from its planning and construction to its completion. |
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Mizzou from the Air Contributed by: University of Missouri - Columbia Images from a scrapbook compiled by 1920 MU Civil Engineering graduate, Warren G. Fowler. Fowler's text describes the photographs as "Airplane views of the University of Missouri and Columbia. Taken Sept. 1919 from Fred Neidermeyer's airplane." |
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Mizzou in 1900 Contributed by: University of Missouri - Columbia Materials from the University Archives at the University of Missouri in Columbia that examine the decade prior to and after 1900. The materials highlight significant changes and innovative measures in the history of the University of Missouri, which at the time was called Missouri State University. |
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Mizzou on Canvas: A Portrait of Leadership Contributed by: University Archives, University of Missouri-Columbia Some oil paintings of University of Missouri curators, deans and faculty, presidents and contributors that can be found in many of the buildings on campus. |
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Mizzourah! MU Football: The Early Years Contributed by: University Archives, University of Missouri-Columbia History of University of Missouri football from 1890 to mid-twentieth century. |
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MSU Student Newspaper - The Standard Contributed by: Missouri State University The Standard, Missouri State University's student newspaper, began publication in 1912 and continues today. See The Standard's website for the most recent newspapers and for most issues dating back to September 1998. |
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MSU Theatre and Dance Collection Contributed by: Missouri State University Select items from the archival holdings of the university's Theatre and Dance Department, including programs, fliers, photographs, correspondence, and clippings. The digitized materials focus on the United Service Organizations (USO) performances and represent a small sampling of the collection. |
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MSU Yearbook - Ozarko Contributed by: Missouri State University The Ozarko is Missouri State University's yearbook, published 1909-1992 (with the exceptions of 1918-1921 and 1944-1946). See the finding aid for more information. |
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MU in Brick and Mortar Contributed by: Space Planning and Management Building and Infrastructure Archives, University of Missouri Scans of building elevations and architectural renderings providing a historical progression of changes that have occurred on University of Missouri campus. |
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Origins and History of the Washington University School of Medicine Contributed by: Bernard Becker Medical Library, Washington University A digitized version of an exhibit mounted at the Bernard Becker Medical Library in 1991 celebrating the Centennial of the Washington University School of Medicine. The exhibit contains maps, illustrations, photographs, ephemera, and includes numerous faculty profiles. |
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Savitar - The University of Missouri Yearbook (1895-1903, 1905-2005) Contributed by: University of Missouri - Columbia The Savitar is the University of Missouri yearbook, which began publication in 1894 and continues to the present. |
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St. Charles Rugby Owl Contributed by: St. Charles City-County Library District, Kathryn Linnemann Branch The Rugby Owl was a quarterly publication by the Cadets of Rugby School of Technology, St. Charles, Missouri. This is the first issue, dated 1906. |
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St. Charles Rugby School of Technology Contributed by: St. Charles City-County Library District, Kathryn Linnemann Branch The 1906 Calendar for the Rugby School of Technology, St. Charles, Missouri. The directory provides an introduction to the military preparatory school, its class structure, faculty, dorm facilities, and a register of students for the 1905-1906 school year. |
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Stephensophia Contributed by: Stephens College The Stephensophia, the yearbook of Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri, highlights life and community at one of the state’s preeminent women’s colleges. |
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Tatler - The William Jewell College Yearbook Contributed by: William Jewell University This collection contains the 1906, 1961, and 1995 yearbooks. The yearbook was originally published by the junior class. |
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Tigers Through the Hoop Contributed by: University of Missouri - Columbia Materials shown here document basketball at the University of Missouri, courtesy of the University Archives at the Columbia campus. |
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University High School Yearbooks Contributed by: University Archives, University of Missouri-Columbia Tiger Claw, yearbooks of the University High School at the University of Missouri-Columbia from 1923 through 1973. |
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University of Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station Publications Contributed by: University of Missouri-Columbia Special reports, research bulletins, circulars, and other bulletins published by the Agricultural Experiment Station from 1888 to 2005. The subjects covered range from agricultural education, legislation, agribusiness, and farm management to livestock, insects, soil research, crops, and orchards. |
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University of Missouri Bulletin Journalism Series Contributed by: University of Missouri School of Journalism Digital copies of The University of Missouri bulletin, Journalism series from 1912 to 1968 (incomplete). |
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University of Missouri Sports Posters Contributed by: University Archives, University of Missouri-Columbia A collection of several sports publicity posters for University of Missouri Football coaches, teams, and players. Among the teams are the Big Six Champions of 1939, 1941, and 1942. |
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Unofficial MSU Student Newspapers Contributed by: Missouri State University Examples of unofficial "underground" newspapers published by Missouri State University students. |
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Washington University School of Medicine Oral History Project Contributed by: Bernard Becker Medical Library, Washington University An ongoing series of recorded interviews and transcripts dating from 1959. The project captures first person accounts and reflections on the history of the medical school, medical practice in St. Louis, and developments in the field of medicine. |
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William Jewell College Histories Contributed by: William Jewell College This collection contains two histories of William Jewell College published in 1893 and 1967 and a memoir draft covering 1903 to the 1950s. |
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Y1.9K: Mizzou in 1900 Contributed by: University of Missouri-Columbia, University Archives A glance at the year 1900 highlights significant changes and innovative measures in the history of the University of Missouri. |

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