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The Tiger's Roar, Vol.21, No. 7
The Tiger or Tiger’s Roar is the student newspaper of Georgia State College, later Savannah State College and after 1996, Savannah State University. The individual issues have volumes and numbers which are variously misnumbered by the publisher. Print copies of the issues are available for viewing at Asa H. Gordon Library Special Collections.Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation
The Bulletin - Homecoming Edition - 1968, Savannah State College, An Island of Paradise
College catalogs contain information regarding curricula, fees, university policies, and procedures. Not all years are presented in the collection due to either gaps in publication, or gaps in holdings. Print copies of the catalogs are available for viewing at Asa H. Gordon Library Special Collections.Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation
The Tiger's Roar, Vol. 21[22], No. 1
The Tiger or Tiger’s Roar is the student newspaper of Georgia State College, later Savannah State College and after 1996, Savannah State University. The individual issues have volumes and numbers which are variously misnumbered by the publisher. Print copies of the issues are available for viewing at Asa H. Gordon Library Special Collections.Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation
Individualized Learning in the Introductory Social Science Course: Progress Report
This article appeared in the Faculty Research Bulletin. Begun in 1954, the Faculty Research Edition of the Savannah State College Bulletin was initiated to encourage and publish studies relating to the institution and the fields of special interest of faculty and staff. It contains pure research as well as creative writing. It is primarily a medium for the faculty of SSC, but scholarly papers from other faculties are accepted. Manuscripts that have already been published or accepted for publication in other journals are not included.Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS members and Sloan Foundation
Cottonseed Protein Structure I. Isolation of Protein, and Determination of N-Terminal Acids and Sulfhydryl Groups
This article appeared in the Faculty Research Bulletin. Begun in 1954, the Faculty Research Edition of the Savannah State College Bulletin was initiated to encourage and publish studies relating to the institution and the fields of special interest of faculty and staff. It contains pure research as well as creative writing. It is primarily a medium for the faculty of SSC, but scholarly papers from other faculties are accepted. Manuscripts that have already been published or accepted for publication in other journals are not included.Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS members and Sloan Foundation
The Tiger's Roar,Vol. 21, No. [?]
The Tiger or Tiger’s Roar is the student newspaper of Georgia State College, later Savannah State College and after 1996, Savannah State University. The individual issues have volumes and numbers which are variously misnumbered by the publisher. Print copies of the issues are available for viewing at Asa H. Gordon Library Special Collections.Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation
The Tiger's Roar, Vol. 20[21], No. 9[11]
The Tiger or Tiger’s Roar is the student newspaper of Georgia State College, later Savannah State College and after 1996, Savannah State University. The individual issues have volumes and numbers which are variously misnumbered by the publisher. Print copies of the issues are available for viewing at Asa H. Gordon Library Special Collections.Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation
Guaranteed Annual Income
This article appeared in the Faculty Research Bulletin. Begun in 1954, the Faculty Research Edition of the Savannah State College Bulletin was initiated to encourage and publish studies relating to the institution and the fields of special interest of faculty and staff. It contains pure research as well as creative writing. It is primarily a medium for the faculty of SSC, but scholarly papers from other faculties are accepted. Manuscripts that have already been published or accepted for publication in other journals are not included.Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS members and Sloan Foundation
Linda Williams (1968-1969)
Miss Savannah State is the queen that represents the University at social service organizations, campus wide and community events.
Miss Savannah State is voted in by classmates to reign as the queen based on skills, qualities and talents.The inception of establishing a queen for the university derived from a need to raise funds for student campus social events. The process of selecting the queen encouraged students to participate in having a fundraiser for the college
Faculty Research Edition, Savannah State College Bulletin, Vol. 22, No. 2
Begun in 1954, the Faculty Research Edition of the Savannah State College Bulletin was initiated to encourage and publish studies relating to the institution and the fields of special interest of faculty and staff. It contains pure research as well as creative writing. It is primarily a medium for the faculty of SSC, but scholarly papers from other faculties are accepted. Manuscripts that have already been published or accepted for publication in other journals are not included. Contributors to this issue include: Asbury, Bhatia, Byers, Grant, Jackson, Menon, Pratt, Raut, Villella, Walton.Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation