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Notable former students of the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri.
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[edit] Academic
- Terry H. Anderson MA 1973, Professor of history at Texas A&M University
- Robert P. Foster MA, Ph.D., President of Northwest Missouri State University (1964–1977)
- Uel W. Lamkin (attended), President of Northwest Missouri State University (1921–1945)
- Robin Luke, Ph.D., Business Administration and Marketing, Professor and Department Head, Marketing Department, Missouri State University; previously a 1950s popular music singer, best known for the 1958 hit Susie Darlin'
[edit] Arts, film, and literature
- Stephen Morehouse Avery, Hollywood screenwriter
- Tom Berenger, Journalism School. His portrait hung in the Arts & Science Office in Jesse Hall during the '80s and '90s.
- Neal E. Boyd (BA 2001), musician, Winner 2008 America's Got Talent
- Brent Briscoe MU 1984 actor [1]
- Kate Capshaw (BS 1975, MEd 1977, ΑΔΠ), actress
- Chris Cooper (BGS 1976), actor
- Candice Crawford, (BJ 2009, ΠΒΦ), Miss Missouri and Miss USA finalist, TV news reporter
- Sheryl Crow (BS Ed 1984, ΚΑΘ, ΟΔΚ, SAI), musician
- James Dewees, musician (kicked out)
- Jon Hamm, actor
- William Least Heat-Moon (BA 1961, MA 1962, PhD 1973, BJ 1978, ΤΚΕ), author
- Robert Loggia (BJ 1951 ΑΣΦ), actor
- David Koechner, actor
- Harris Merton Lyon, short story writer
- Richard Matheson (BJ 1949, ΦΜΑ), author and screenwriter
- Marijane Meaker (BA 1949 ΑΔΠ) novelist
- Suniti Namjoshi, writer.
- Brad Pitt (ΣΧ), actor (Journalism School, remains 1 credit short of graduation)
- SallyAnn Salsano, producer and creator of reality television shows for MTV including Jersey Shore
- Ed Sanders (dropout 1958), poet, lead singer of the Fugs, social activist, author
- George C. Scott, actor
- Mort Walker (BA 1948, ΚΣ), cartoonist (A life size bronze statue of his creation Beetle Bailey sits in front of alumni center.)
- George Woodward Warder (BA about 1866), eccentric lawyer, real estate speculator, poet, philosopher, cosmologist
- Tennessee Williams (ΑΤΩ), playwright (attended)
[edit] Athletics
[edit] Baseball
- Phil Bradley (also played football), former MLB player
- Jeff Cornell, former MLB player
- Aaron Crow, MLB pitcher for the Kansas City Royals
- John Dettmer, former MLB player
- Ian Kinsler (ΠKA), current All Star MLB second baseman, Texas Rangers
- Dave Otto, former MLB player
- Max Scherzer, MLB pitcher for Detroit Tigers
- Jerry Schoonmaker (also played football), former MLB player
- Art Shamsky, former MLB outfielder and Israel Baseball League manager
- Mike Shannon (attended), former MLB player and current broadcaster
- Sonny Siebert, former MLB player
- Dave Silvestri, former MLB player
- Gene Stephenson (also played football), current Wichita State University baseball head coach
- David Freese (ΣΑΕ)[2], MLB player for the St. Louis Cardinals
- Skip Caray, former broadcaster for the Atlanta Braves son of Harry Caray
[edit] Basketball
- John Brown, former NBA player
- DeMarre Carroll, current NBA player for Houston Rockets
- Larry Drew, former NBA player and current head coach for Atlanta Hawks
- Al Eberhard, former NBA player
- Thomas Gardner, former NBA player for Atlanta Hawks
- Keyon Dooling, current NBA player for Boston Celtics
- Linas Kleiza, current NBA player for Toronto Raptors
- Gary Leonard, former NBA player
- Anthony Peeler, former NBA player
- Kareem Rush, current NBA player for Los Angeles Clippers
- Doug Smith, former NBA player
- Norm Stewart (BA 1956, ΒΘΠ), All-American and former head coach at Northern Iowa (1961–67) and Mizzou (1967–99)
- Steve Stipanovich, former NBA player
- Jon Sundvold, former NBA player
[edit] Football
- Danario Alexander, current NFL player for St. Louis Rams
- Russ Ball, Vice President of Football Administration/Player Finance of the Green Bay Packers
- Gary Barnett 1969 (ΒΘΠ), former head football coach at Northwestern and Colorado.
- Dwayne Blakley, current NFL player for Tennessee Titans
- Colin Brown 1st team Big 12, drafted in 2009, current NFL player for Kansas City Chiefs
- Lloyd Carr,(KΣ),former head coach University of Michigan
- Paul Christman (KΣ), College Football Hall of Famer, former NFL player and broadcaster
- Brock Christopher All big 12, current NFL player for Atlanta Falcons
- Chase Coffman 2x All American, John Mackey Award winner, current NFL free agent cut from Bengals
- DeMontie Cross, current assistant coach with the Wisconsin Badgers
- Annise Davis Jr. 1974,1976,1977 Played Varsity, Mizzou Tigers; NFL former running back; Pittsburg Steelers, 1978–1980 Saint Louis Cardinals, Canadian Lions.
- Chase Daniel All American, current NFL player for New Orleans Saints
- Atiyyah Ellison, current NFL Player for Kansas City Chiefs
- Don Faurot[3] 1924 (Farmhouse), legendary MU coach and player
- Will Franklin current NFL Free Agent
- Blaine Gabbert, current NFL player for Jacksonville Jaguars
- Justin Gage, Current NFL Free Agent
- Tony Galbreath, former NFL player
- Mel Gray, former NFL player
- Ziggy Hood 1st Team Big 12, drafted 32nd in 2009, current NFL player for Pittsburgh Steelers
- Harry Ice (ΒΘΠ), MVP of 1942 Sugar Bowl, longtime member of athletic department
- Jim Jennings, former NFL player
- Mike Jones, former NFL player
- Jim Kekeris, former NFL player
- Jim Leavitt, Former head coach of the University of South Florida
- Bill McCartney, Former head coach of the University of Colorado
- Damien Nash, former NFL player
- Jeremy Maclin 2x 1st Team All American, drafted 19th in 2009, current NFL player for Philadelphia Eagles
- Steve Martin, former NFL player
- Ron McBride, former NFL player
- C.J. Mosley, current NFL Player for Cleveland Browns
- Brock Olivo, former NFL player
- Victor Bailey, former NFL player
- Gus Otto (ΒΘΠ), former NFL player
- Howard Richards, former NFL player
- Johnny Roland, current NFL coach and former player
- Martin Rucker All American, current NFL player for Philadelphia Eagles
- Aldon Smith, current NFL player for San Francisco 49ers
- Brad Smith, current NFL player for Buffalo Bills
- Justin Smith, current NFL player San Francisco 49ers
- Stryker Sulak 1st team Big 12, drafted in 2009, current NFL player for Green Bay Packers
- Roger Wehrli, 7-time pro-bowl NFL player and Pro Hall of Fame
- James Wilder, former NFL player
- Kellen Winslow, College and Pro Hall of Fame player
- Rick Lyle, former NFL player
- Robert Delpino, former NFL player
- Erik McMillan, former NFL player
- Henry Marshall, former NFL player
- Otis Smith, former NFL player
- Russ Washington, former NFL player
- Sean Weatherspoon, drafted in 2010(19th overall), current NFL player for Atlanta Falcons
- Bruce Van Dyke, former NFL player
- Eric Wright, former NFL player
- Andy Russell, former NFL player
- Byron Chamberlain, former NFL player
- William Moore, 2007 1st team All-American, drafted in 2009 2nd round, current NFL player for Atlanta Falcons
[edit] Other
- Christian Cantwell, current world-class shot putter, 2004 IAAF World Indoor Champion, 2008 Olympic Bronze Medalist, 2009 IAAF World Outdoor Champion
- Derrick Peterson (AKΛ), current professional runner, 2004 Olympian
- Brendan Fournie, current goalkeeper on the United States national soccer team
- Gene Snitsky, current professional wrestler
- Evan Bourne, current professional wrestler
- Sammie Henson, Two time NCAA Wrestling Champion. 1998 World Freestyle Wrestling Champion. 2000 Olympic Silver Medalist. 2006 World Bronze Medalist at age 36.
- Ben Askren, Two time NCAA Wrestling Champion (2006,2007), 2008 US Summer Olympics, current Bellator Welterweight Champion (Mixed Martial Arts).
[edit] Business
- Ralph W. Babb (BS BA 1971, ΒΘΠ), Chairman and CEO, Comerica
- Mark E. Burkhart (BS BA 1976, ΣΠ), President and CEO, Colliers Turley Martin Tucker
- Morris Burger (BS 1961, ΑΓΣ), Chairman of Burgers' Smokehouse; Largest country cured ham producer in the world.
- Jack E. Bush (BS BA 1958, ΑΓΡ, ΑΚΨ) former president and director of Michaels; president of Raintree Partners
- Tom Carnahan (JD 1995), founder of Wind Capital Group developer of wind farms
- Harry M. Cornell, Jr. (BS BA 1950, ΒΘΠ), Chairman Emeritus, Leggett & Platt, Inc.
- Harvey P. Eisen (BS BA 1964, ZBT, QEBH, ΟΔΚ), Chairman of Bedford Oak Advisors
- James H. Faulkner, Alabama politician, newspaper publisher, and business leader
- Alan Greenberg[4] (BS BA 1949, ZBT), Chairman, Bear Stearns Companies
- David S. Haffner (BS 1974, MBA 1980), President and CEO, Leggett & Platt, Inc
- Theodore W. Hellman (BS 1970, MBA 1971) (ΦΚΘ), former CEO of Procter & Gamble
- James E. Hill Jr. (BS 1999, MBA 2001), Director, Universal Music Group
- Harold S. Hook (BS BA 1953, ΒΘΠ, ΟΔΚ), former President, CEO, and Chairman, American General Insurance
- Edward D. "Ted" Jones (1947), managing partner of Edward Jones Investments
- R. Crosby Kemper (AB 1914, ΒΘΠ), former President and Chairman, United Missouri Bancshares
- R. Crosby Kemper, Jr. (AB 1949, ΒΘΠ), former President and Chairman, United Missouri Bancshares
- Oliver Winfield Killam (Law 1898), South Texas oil industrialist; former Oklahoma state legislator
- Richard Kinder (BA 1966. JD 1968, ΣN), Chairman and CEO, Kinder Morgan, and former President, Enron. With a net worth of $3.5 billion, Kinder is currently tied for #105 on the 2008 Forbes 400 list of richest Americans.
- E. Stanley Kroenke (BS BA 1971, MBA 1973), Chairman, THF Realty, owner, NBA's Denver Nuggets, NHL's Colorado Avalanche; co-owner NFL's St. Louis Rams, majority shareholder Arsenal FC. With a net worth of $3.5 billion, Kroenke is currently tied for #105 on the 2008 Forbes 400 list of richest Americans.
- David B. Kultgen (BA 1970), General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, Saudi Aramco
- Kenneth Lay (BA 1964, MA 1965, ΒΘΠ, ΟΔΚ, ΦΒΚ), former CEO of Enron
- Harry J. Lloyd (BJ 1950, TKE), founder of House of Lloyd and the upscale Loch Lloyd village and country club near Kansas City
- Steve Lumpkin (BS BA 1977, ΦΔΘ), CFO & Treasurer, Applebee's International
- Bruce B. Melchert (1961, TKE), VP of government affairs, Clarion Health, and International Founder and past Executive Director of Tau Kappa Epsilon
- James C. Morton, Jr. (JD 1972), Senior VP Finance & Administration, Nissan North America
- David C. Novak (BJ 1974, ΔΥ), Chairman, CEO, and President, Yum! Brands, Inc.
- Gary L. Rainwater (BS EE 1969), CEO and President, Ameren
- Edward Rapp (BS BA 1979, ΑΚΨ), Group President and CFO, Caterpillar, Inc.[5]
- Rodger O. Riney[6] (BS CiE 1968, MBA 1969, XE), founder of Scottrade, deep-discount brokerage firm
- Matthew K. Rose (BS BA 1981, ΛΧΑ), Chairman, CEO, and President, Burlington Northern Santa Fe
- Roger Straus, (1917–2004), co-founder, chairman Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York book publishing company.
- Brian C. Taylor (BS BA 1997), Founding member of The Circumference Group, former vice president of Alltel Wireless, Launched U Prepaid Wireless
- William S. Thompson, Jr. (BS CiE 1968, ΑΤΩ, ΟΔΚ, Mystical Seven), CEO and Managing Director of Pacific Investment Management Company (PIMCO)
- Roger M. Vasey (BS BA 1958, ΦΚΨ), former Executive Vice President of Merrill Lynch & Co.
- Samuel M. Walton (BA 1940, ΒΘΠ, QEBH), founder of Wal-Mart
- Phillip J. Yeckel (1933, ΒΘΠ), founder of Hidden Valley Ranch
[edit] Journalism
- John Anderson (BJ 1987), ESPN SportsCenter host
- Douglas F. Attaway (1910–1994), publisher of defunct Shreveport Journal and former owner of KSLA-TV, the CBS affiliate in Shreveport, Louisiana
- Terry Barner (BJ 1995), still and video photojournalist at the News Herald, Panama City, Fla. 2001–current. Former photojournalist at the Examiner, Independence, Mo., from 1996 to 2000, the Columbia Daily Tribune from 1995 to 1996, and the Columbia Missourian from 1992 to 1995
- Gerald M. Boyd, former Managing Editor of the New York Times, first African=American metropolitan editor and managing editor of the New York Times
- Barney Calame (ΒΘΠ), Public Editor, New York Times Company
- Jann Carl, (BJ 1982, KKΓ) Weekend Anchor/Correspondent, Entertainment Tonight
- John Mack Carter, Former President, Hearst Corporation
- Sophia Choi, CNN ''Headline News'' anchor
- Sean Conroy Reporter, Fox 2 KTVI (BJ '95), co-owner of International Tap House aka iTap.
- Clifton C. Edom (BJ 1946), Mizzou photojournalism educator and co-founder of Pictures of the Year, Missouri Photo Workshop, and Kappa Alpha Mu
- Pat Forde, Yahoo Sports columnist
- Martin Frost (BJ 1964, ZBT), Political Commentator, Fox News Channel
- Major Garrett (BJ 1984), National Correspondent, Fox News Channel
- Ryan Geddes, IGN Editor
- John Graham[disambiguation needed
], Chairman and CEO, Fleishman-Hillard, Inc. - Mike Hall, the first winner of the ESPN "Dream Job" series.
- Mike Hegedus (BJ '71), Senior Feature Correspondent, CNBC; Executive Producer, McKinley Reserve Media Group *Robert Horner (BJ 1970), president of NBC News Channel
- Juliet Huddy, Fox News Channel host
- Walter E. Hussman, Sr. (1906–1988) owner of newspaper chain in south Arkansas, including Arkansas Democrat-Gazette in Little Rock, cable systems, and radio stations
- James J. Kilpatrick (BJ 1941), conservative columnist[7][8]
- Michael Kim, ESPNEWS host
- Jim Lehrer[9] (ΣΔΧ award), PBS news anchor
- Andrea Mackris, Fox News television producer
- Thomas Franklin Fairfax Millard (ΒΘΠ), journalist
- Greg Miller[disambiguation needed
], IGN Editor - Russ Mitchell (BJ 1982), Anchor, CBS Evening News on Sunday nights
- Jonathan Murray (BJ 1977), executive producer and co-creator of MTV's The Real World
- Joel Meyers Sports play-by-play voice, various programs
- Lisa Myers (BJ 1973), Senior Investigative Correspondent, NBC News
- James O'Shea, Editor, Los Angeles Times
- Ken Paulson, Editor, USA Today
- Ray Preston, Reporter at KMOV-TV in St. Louis; previously worked as reporter, anchor, photographer, editor or producer at KAMR-TV (Amarillo, TX), KSBW-TV (Salinas, CA), KSPR-TV (Springfield, MO), KFOR-TV (Oklahoma City), KDNL-TV (St. Louis)
- Justin Ray (BJ 2007), ESPN golf writer
- Chuck Roberts (BJ 1971), CNN news anchor
- Ben Robertson, 1926, war correspondent WW II, New York Herald Tribune, author
- Charles Griffith Ross, Press secretary for President Harry S. Truman
- Jon Scott, Fox News Channel anchor
- Edgar Snow (ΒΘΠ), main Western journalist in Mao's China
- Brian Storm (MA 1997), president and founder of MediaStorm, former vice president of Corbis
- Lee Strobel (BJ 1974), journalist and author of The Case for Christ series
- Joyce King Thomas (BJ 1978), Chief Creative Officer, McCann-Erickson Worldwide
- Wright Thompson, ESPN Senior Writer
- Thomas Tomczyk, journalist, managing editor and founder of Bay Islands Voice
- David Ubben, ESPN College Football writer
- Elizabeth Vargas (BJ 1984), ABC News anchor/correspondent and 20/20 co-anchor
- Nick Wagoner (BJ 2004), Sportswriter, St. Louis Rams
- Seth Wickersham, ESPN Senior Writer
- Joe Williams (MA 1987), film critic of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- Matt Winer (BJ 1991, ΠKA), ESPN SportsCenter host
[edit] Government and law
- John Bauer (MBA 1986, ΒΓΣ), Chief Architect at the Library of Congress
- Emily Newell Blair, was an American writer, suffragist, national Democratic Party political leader, a founder of the League of Women Voters and feminist.
- Russ Carnahan[10] (BS 1979, JD 1983, KA), U.S. Congressman
- Paul Coverdell (ΦΚΨ), former U.S. Senator (GA); died 2000
- William S. Cowherd 1881 (ΒΘΠ), former Democratic mayor of Kansas City, Missouri in 1892–1893 and U.S. Congressman from Missouri in 1897–1905
- William B. Cravens 1893 (ΒΘΠ), former U.S. Representative from Missouri
- Thomas T. Crittenden, Jr. 1882 (ΒΘΠ), former mayor of Kansas City, Missouri from 1908–1909
- Elgin English Crull 1930 (Kappa Sigma), longest serving city manager of Dallas,Texas to date (1952–1966); was city manager when John F. Kennedy was assassinated
- Randy "Duke" Cunningham, former U.S. Congressman from California who resigned in 2005 amid a massive bribery scandal
- Gen. Donald Dawson 1932 (ΒΘΠ), former aide to President Truman, Curator of the Truman Presidential Library
- Martin Frost[11] (BJ 1964, ZBT), former U.S. Congressman
- Hon. John R. Gibson (BA 1949, JD 1952, TKE, QEBH, ΟΔΚ, ΦΒΚ), Senior Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
- Jack Goodman (BA 1995, JD 1998) State Senator, practicing attorney in Mount Vernon, MO.
- Sam Graves[12] (BS 1986, AΓΣ), U.S. Congressman
- Jason Grill - Missouri House of Representatives (2006–2010)
- Chuck Gross (BA 1981, MPA 1982), Missouri State Senator.
- Bob F. Griffin (JD 1958), Speaker of Missouri House of Representatives for 15 years[13]
- Hon. Harsha de Silva (MA & PhD, 1993) – Sri Lankan Member of Parliament
- Kate Hanley, née Keith (BA 1965, BS 1965, ΦΒΚ), Virginia politician
- Martin Heinrich (BS 1995), current U.S. Congressman from New Mexico
- Kenny Hulshof (BA 1980, Farmhouse), former U.S. Congressman
- James P. Kem 1910 (ΒΘΠ), United States Senate from Missouri, 1947 to 1953
- Jason Klumb (JD 1993), Regional Administrator of the U.S. General Services Administration
- Lloyd E. Lenard, (MS, advertising and merchandising), Caddo Parish (Louisiana) commissioner; businessman; author
- Stephen N. Limbaugh, Sr. 1951 (ΒΘΠ), U.S. Federal District Court Judge and former president of the Missouri Bar Assoc.
- Claire McCaskill (AB 1975, JD 1978), former Missouri State Auditor and current senior U.S. Senator from Missouri
- Walter McCormick (BJ 1976; JD 1979; ATΩ, OΔK, Mystical 7) President & CEO, United States Telecom Association; former general counsel, U.S. Department of Transportation, U.S. Senate Commerce Committee.
- Bruce B. Melchert (1961, TKE), former Chairman, Indiana Republican Party, and former Deputy Mayor, City of Indianapolis
- James B. Potter, Jr. (born 1931), Los Angeles City Council member, 1963–71
- Thomas L. Rubey 1885 (ΒΘΠ), former U.S. Representative from Missouri
- Sally Shelton-Colby, Ambassador to Grenada and Barbados from 1979 to 1981.
- Ike Skelton (AB 1953, JD 1956, ΣΧ, ΦΒΚ), former U.S. Congressman and past Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee
- Kimbrough Stone 1895 (ΒΘΠ), judge of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
[edit] Governors
- James T. Blair, Jr. former Missouri Governor
- Mel Carnahan, former Missouri Governor, only person elected U.S. Senator posthumously
- John M. Dalton[14] (ΦΓΔ), former Missouri Governor
- Forrest C. Donnell (KΣ, ΦΔΦ, ΦΒK, ΘKΝ, QEBH) former Missouri Governor
- Warren E. Hearnes former Missouri Governor namesake of the Hearnes Center
- William Jayne, first Governor of Dakota Territory
- Tim Kaine, former Governor of Virginia
- Ted Kulongoski (undergraduate and law degrees), current Governor of Oregon[15]
- Jay Nixon- Current Governor of Missouri
- Guy B. Park (ΒΘΠ), former Missouri Governor
- Roger B. Wilson, former Missouri Governor
[edit] Military
- Gen. Fred F. Castle Jr. 1970 and 1977, United States Military Vietnam War and Gulf War.
- Gen. Enoch Crowder 1886 (ΒΘΠ), United States Military Spanish–American War, Philippine–American War, World War I general
- COL Arthur D. Simons 1941, United States Military, with distinguished service in World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam War. Ranger patriarch and leader of the Son Tay Raid.
[edit] Science and technology
- William F. Baker (BS CiE '75), chief structural engineer of the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest man-made structure[16]
- Linda Godwin (MS 1976, PhD 1980), NASA astronaut
- Ernest Lenard Hall (BS EE 1965, MS 1966, PhD 1971), Roboticist
- William T. Kane (PhD., 1966), physicist in field of fiber optics
- Richard N. Richards (BS ChE 1969, ΛΧΑ), NASA astronaut
- Herschel Roman (PhD 1942), early pioneer in yeast genetics[17]
- William C. Schwartz (MA 1951), Physicist, Laser pioneer, and founder of International Laser Systems
- Larry Smarr (BA 1970, MS 1970), physicist; founding director of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications
- William Jasper Spillman, (B.S. 1886, M.S. 1890), wheat geneticist, founder, agricultural economics[18]
- Debbye Turner (DVM 1991), veterinarian and former Miss America
- Huda Salih Mahdi Ammash (PhD 1983), WMD Scientist for Saddam Hussein, one of the 55 most wanted Iraqis post-Coalition invasion
[edit] Social sciences
- Thomas Swain Barclay '15 (ΒΘΠ), professor of political science at Stanford University
- Ritch Savin-Williams (BA 1971), professor of developmental psychology at Cornell University; prolific sexual orientation researcher
- Karen Marie Shelton (BA 1973 ΑΞΔ – Alpha Xi Delta).[19] Internet (HairBoutique.com) & Telephony (T&S Software) Entrepreneur
- Shyamal Roy (PhD, 1974), professor of economics at IIM Bangalore
[edit] References
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- ^ http://www.caterpillar.com/company/governance/officers/edward-rapp
- ^ The Savitar. University of Missouri Archives. 1968. p. 497. http://digital.library.umsystem.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=savitar;cc=savitar;q1=Riney;rgn=full%20text;idno=sav1968;view=image;seq=497.
- ^ Richard Goldstein, "James. J. Kilpatrick, Conservative Voice in Print and on TV, Dies at 89", New York Times, August 16, 2010.
- ^ Missouri Honor Medals by Year (accessed August 17, 2010).
- ^ The Savitar. University of Missouri Archives. 1956. p. 232. http://digital.library.umsystem.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=savitar;cc=savitar;q1=Lehrer;rgn=full%20text;idno=sav1956;view=image;seq=232.
- ^ The Savitar. University of Missouri Archives. 1978. p. 342. http://digital.library.umsystem.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=savitar;cc=savitar;q1=Carnahan;rgn=full%20text;idno=sav1978;view=image;seq=342.
- ^ The Savitar. University of Missouri Archives. 1962. p. 312. http://digital.library.umsystem.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=savitar;cc=savitar;q1=Martin%20Frost;rgn=full%20text;idno=sav1962;view=image;seq=312.
- ^ The Savitar. University of Missouri Archives. 1983. p. 342. http://digital.library.umsystem.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=savitar;cc=savitar;q1=Sam%20Graves;rgn=full%20text;idno=sav1983;view=image;seq=342.
- ^ Griffin's legacy tarnished by charges Ex-speaker's bribery and racketeering trial is set to begin Monday – The Kansas City Star – May 11, 1997
- ^ The Savitar. University of Missouri Archives. 1921. p. 128. http://digital.library.umsystem.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=savitar;cc=savitar;q1=John%20Dalton;rgn=full%20text;idno=sav1921;view=image;seq=128.
- ^ "About Governor Kulongoski". State of Oregon. September 5, 2008. http://governor.oregon.gov/Gov/bio.shtml. Retrieved November 7, 2008.
- ^ http://www.som.com/content.cfm/william_f_baker
- ^ Gartler, Stanley; David Stadler (September 1990). "Herschel L. Roman". Genetics (Bethesda, Maryland: Genetics Society of America) 126 (1): 1–3. ISSN 0016-6731. http://www.genetics.org/cgi/reprint/126/1/1.pdf. Retrieved November 7, 2008.
- ^ William J. Spillman and the birth of agricultural economics
- ^ Karen Marie Shelton (October 25, 2006). "Sorority Hair: Memories Of Alpha Xi Delta". HairBoutique News Site. HairBoutique.com. http://www.hairboutique.com/tips/tip99014.htm. Retrieved March 19, 2008.