The Municipal University of Omaha was originally a private school run by the Presbyterian Church. In 1930, the city of Omaha took it over, then in 1968 it became a state school known as the University of Nebraska Omaha. According to this menu, it had about 4,000 students in 1949; today it has about 15,500.
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With this menu, I continue in my quest to locate and post a complete set of Union Pacific’s post-war color-photo menus. As of August, 2014, I had 49 such menus. In August, 2015, I posted forty more. In August, 2016, I posted twenty new menus. In August, 2017, I only had four new menus to post (including one that I had posted in November, 2016), but I knew of nine others that were missing from my collection.
Last December, I posted three new menus and two that were known to be missing. Today’s is the first of four menus that were known but missing plus nine entirely new menus. This brings the total of menus known to be in this series to 136, of which six are still missing from my collection. Since I seem to find about two new ones for every missing one, there may be a dozen or so other menus out there somewhere. In September, I’ll offer some speculations about what photographs might be on menu covers that I haven’t yet documented.