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18 St. Louis B. J. 1 (1971-1972)

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ARTICLES
X YEAR IN REVIEW, by Gene McNary ................................. 5
REPORT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS COMMI TEE,
by  Robert M. Lindholm  ............................................  7
SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE SEVENTY-SIXTH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MISSOURI, First Session ............... 13
LEGAL TECHNICIANS COURSE: MERAMEC COMMUNITY COLLEGE 15
FEATURES
DEPARTMENT OF OPINION: BY THE NECK UNTIL DEAD ............ 21
DECISION DAY ........     ................................... 27
THOUGHTS FROM THE BENCH:
Judge David A. McMullan ........   ........................ 37
BOOKS IN BRIEF ...............................  ........... 41
MISSOUR ADVANCE SHEET QUIZ. ....      .....................47
ON THE LIGHT- SIDE ...................................... 49
DIRECTORY OF ADVERTISING ............................... 56
RECENT ADDITIONS TO THE.BENCH ......................... 51
NEWS OF THE ASSOCIATION
PRESIDENT'S MEMO       ........      ...................... 52
YOUR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE .............................       54
IN  MEMORIAM   .  ....... ...  ...   ..  ............
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE REPORTS ..........................55
CLASSIFIED SECTION     .................................. 53
About Our Cover
The Executive Mansion, overlooking the Missouri River, newly renovated in
1969 at a cost of more than $300,000.00, and since its original construction in
187)1, the home of 27 First Families - 21 of which have been headed by law-
yers. The site for the Mansion was set aside by the Missouri, legislature in 1822,
the same year the City of Jefferson was being carved out of'the wilderness. The
first building was finsihed in 1826, and hosed both the legislature and the gov-
ernor's quarters. In 1834, a second stucture was built for the exclusive use of
the governor and his family, and in-1871 at the urging of the governor and his
family, and in 1871 at the urging of Governor B. Gratz Brown, a new mansion
comparable to the state's growth and importance was constructed at a cost
of $50,000.00. (Photo by Jack F. Allen.)

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