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The Columbia Daily Tribune, commonly referred to as the Columbia Tribune or the Tribune, is one of two daily newspapers in Columbia, Missouri, the other being the Columbia Missourian. It is the only daily newspaper in Columbia whose circulation is verified by the Alliance for Audited Media (AAM), [3] and it has been a member of that since 1915 ...
Margaret ("Petch") [1] [2] [3] Sayers Peden (May 10, 1927 – July 5, 2020) was an American translator and professor emerita of Spanish at the University of Missouri. Prior to her death in 2020, Peden lived and worked in Columbia, Missouri.
Columbia Daily Tribune - Columbia; ... St. Louis Commercial Bulletin and Missouri Literary Register (1835–1836) [16] St. James Leader-Journal (1896-2016)
The Columbia Missourian is a digital-first newspaper based in Columbia, Missouri, published online seven days a week and in print five days a week. The newspaper is affiliated with the Missouri School of Journalism, and is owned as a 501c3 non-profit under the Missourian Publishing Association. Students enrolled in staff classes produce the ...
Pages in category "Newspapers published in Columbia, Missouri" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Newspapers published in Columbia, Missouri (4 P) D. ... Columbia Daily Tribune; Columbia Missourian; Courier-Tribune (Liberty, Missouri) D. Daily Journal (Missouri)
In 2011, Nagel and his wife Linda moved to Columbia, Missouri, where they both were teaching at the University of Missouri. Nagel was a retention specialist in the College of Engineering and instructor in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, specializing in aerospace propulsion; Godwin was a professor in the physics department ...
He died May 24, 1906 in Columbia, Missouri, aged 87 years old. Switzler was buried in the Columbia Cemetery at Columbia, (the county seat of Boone County), Missouri. His papers and historical / biographical documents for the period of 1836-1905, are preserved by the State Historical Society of Missouri, in their collections also in Columbia ...