Savitar . A CTI VI TIES 38- ? i ?:; ?? ?? 11; i;11. t jggj THE COLUMBIA EVENING MISSOURIAN 9TE FOR .NEWGRADE SCHOOL nun j SI BCOMMITTEE [TVSj-,-^. — VOTES \ R!l^ASEDiriSJS!!!?w; taxing ; . RESERVATION V?•I IS APPROVED j*—«.! BY PRESIDENT POS ER PLANT ,IMPS OFFERED?ATLMVERSITYi THE Columbia Evening Missourian, the laboratory product of the Schoolof Journalism, has been the medium of training of hundreds of studentsfor journalism. It is a distinctive feature of the organization of the school andas such has proved of inestimable value, as well as a great advertisement notonl
Savitar . A CTI VI TIES 38- ? i ?:; ?? ?? 11; i;11. t jggj THE COLUMBIA EVENING MISSOURIAN 9TE FOR .NEWGRADE SCHOOL nun j SI BCOMMITTEE [TVSj-,-^. — VOTES \ R!l^ASEDiriSJS!!!?w; taxing ; . RESERVATION V?•I IS APPROVED j*—«.! BY PRESIDENT POS ER PLANT ,IMPS OFFERED?ATLMVERSITYi THE Columbia Evening Missourian, the laboratory product of the Schoolof Journalism, has been the medium of training of hundreds of studentsfor journalism. It is a distinctive feature of the organization of the school andas such has proved of inestimable value, as well as a great advertisement notonly for the School of Journalism but for the University of Missouri and forColumbia. The Missourian stands alone in its success of combining a collegepaper with a city and county paper, thus making one paper serve a collegecommunity, a small city, and a large county. From a paper issued only during the university sessions and serving onlyColumbia, the Missourian has grown to a paper issued daily the entire year andserving all of Boone county. It has grown from a six-column paper of fourand six pages to an eight-column paper of six and eight pages. The Missourian is financed by a corporation of graduates and formerstudents of the School of Journalism w
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