The Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism
Frank L. Martin in the Neff Hall Newsroom
Margaret Davidson and Hazel Ludwig
Walter Williams with the Captain of the S.S. Yorck
Maurice Votaw
Stone Sundial Presentation
1923 Honor Students
1930 Country Newspaper Production Class
The Columbia Missourian, June 2, 1923
Dean Walter Williams in Cap and Gown
The Missourian Magazine, Nov. 1, 1924
Walter Williams with British Journalist Percy Bullen
A. Kimura, Japanese Consul General from Chicago
First Trans-Atlantic Phone Call
1929 Picnic at the Home of Walter Williams
Vernon Nash, Exchange Students and Walter Williams
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1920
Gamma Alpha Chi Established


 
Gamma Alpha Chi, a national women's advertising sorority, was established by Missouri students "to honor those women in journalism who have shown special ability in advertising." It was the counterpart to Alpha Delta Sigma, the men's advertising fraternity founded in 1913 at Missouri.


Margaret Davidson, president of Gamma Alpha Chi in 1929, with Hazel Ludwig of D'Arcy Advertising in St. Louis (top). The inaugural Gamma Alpha Chi class in 1920 (bottom).
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