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American magazine, July 2016

In this issue explore DC street art, run away with the Street Light Circus, meet AU’s Olympic hopefuls, reminisce about commencements past, hop on the Metro to the Smithsonian, and get to know some of AU’s 1,875 Boston transplants. Also in the July issue: 3 minutes on the national parks, 88 years of yearbooks, and a beer quiz.

In this issue explore DC street art, run away with the Street Light Circus, meet AU’s Olympic hopefuls, reminisce about commencements past, hop on the Metro to the Smithsonian, and get to know some of AU’s 1,875 Boston transplants. Also in the July issue: 3 minutes on the national parks, 88 years of yearbooks, and a beer quiz.

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1960<br />

1970<br />

BY ADRIENNE FRANK For nearly nine decades, the <strong>American</strong><br />

University yearbook—first published in 1927 as the Aucola and<br />

renamed the Talon in 1956—documented the changing face of AU.<br />

Victory rolls led to beehives, Afros, and perms; cat-eye glasses came and went and came<br />

back again; and the student body began to reflect the racial and cultural diversity that<br />

1990<br />

32 AMERICAN MAGAZINE JULY <strong>2016</strong>

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