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Pacific Review Fall 1968, Pacific Alumni Association Oct 1968

Pacific Review Fall 1968, Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


Pacific Review Summer 1968, Pacific Alumni Association Jul 1968

Pacific Review Summer 1968, Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


Pacific Review Spring 1968, Pacific Alumni Association Apr 1968

Pacific Review Spring 1968, Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


Pacific Review Winter 1967-68, Pacific Alumni Association Jan 1968

Pacific Review Winter 1967-68, Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


1968 Ruby Yearbook, Janis L. Van Horn, John B. Darrah Ii, Charles E. Fielding Jr., James H. Earhart, Frank A. Lyon, Ursinus College Senior Class Jan 1968

1968 Ruby Yearbook, Janis L. Van Horn, John B. Darrah Ii, Charles E. Fielding Jr., James H. Earhart, Frank A. Lyon, Ursinus College Senior Class

The Ruby Yearbooks, 1897-2020

A digitized copy of the 1968 Ruby, the Ursinus College yearbook.


Mankato State College: An Interpretative Essay, Donald B. Youel Jan 1968

Mankato State College: An Interpretative Essay, Donald B. Youel

MSU Authors Collection

The account of Mankato State College which follows is not a chronicle of events. It is rather a seeking for understanding of what happened: what led up to, what was part of, what followed, of what this part and that meant - for the College and for society. It is thus an essay. The tactic has been to look at the account from different perspectives: the developing program, the enrollment, students, the state governing board, administration and faculty. Inevitably such a procedure means going over the historic events again. But since there are always many facets to each significant happening …