Kangaroo

Title Also Known As

Kangaroo (Kansas City, Mo.)|UMKC.|University of Kansas City.|University of Missouri Kansas City.

Language

English

Publication Date

1890-

Publisher

University of Missouri Kansas City

Place of Publication

Kansas City, Kansas

Physical

v : ill., ports ; 28-31 cm

Notes

"The University of Kansas City grew quickly, and soon incorporated other existing local private institutions of higher learning. The Kansas City School of Law, which was founded in the 1890s and located in downtown Kansas City, merged into the university in 1938. The Kansas City-Western Dental College followed in 1941 and the Kansas City College of Pharmacy merged in 1943. This was followed by the Kansas City Conservatory of Music in 1959. During this period, the university also established the School of Administration in 1953, the School of Education in 1954, and the Division for Continuing Education in 1958. 1963, the university became part of the University of Missouri System. At the same time the University of Missouri acquired the Normandy Residence Center in St. Louis to form the University of Missouri-St. Louis. The acquisitions of the two schools were different in that the privately-owned University of Kansas City could be donated to Missouri while the University of Missouri had to buy the St. Louis campus because the St. Louis campus had been purchased for a junior college in a bond election by the public Normandy, Missouri School District."--Wikipedia.

1890-.

Annual.

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Kangaroo 1938

Kangaroo 1944

Kangaroo 1945

Kangaroo 1946

Kangaroo 1947

Kangaroo 1948

Kangaroo 1949

Kangaroo 1950

Kangaroo 1951

Kangaroo 1952

Kangaroo 1953

Kangaroo 1954

Kangaroo 1955

Kangaroo 1956

Kangaroo 1957

Kangaroo 1958

Kangaroo 1959

Kangaroo 1960

Kangaroo 1961

Kangaroo 1962

Kangaroo 1963

Kangaroo 1964

Kangaroo 1965

Kangaroo 1966

Kangaroo 1967

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