The Student's Guide for 1916-1917 contains information for students at Mississippi Normal College and local advertisements. It was edited and published by W.R. McGaw.
The Normal College News, vol. IV, no. 32, dating 3 March 1923, outlines events and activities at the Mississippi Normal College. The motto is "Get there on time and stay to the end."
The Normal College News, vol. IV, no. 11, dating 2 December 1922 , outlines events and activities at the Mississippi Normal College. The motto is "Get there on time and stay to the end."
Pamphlet advertising the newly opened Elam Arms residence hall for men. Elam Arms was built in 1965, and it originally operated as a privately owned residence hall across Hardy Street from the University of Southern Mississippi campus.
From the T.P. Scott Papers. A letter, dated 2 March 1910, from Marshall McCullough to T.P. Scott regarding the establishment of the Mississippi Normal College.
This registration card for S.E.L. Weatherford was created when the Mississippi Normal College first opened in 1912. The date of admission is 18 September 1912. This card covers the years 1912-1925
This registration card for F.D. Montague was created when the Mississippi Normal College first opened in 1912. The date of admission is 18 September 1912. This card covers the years 1912-1913.
From the Margaret Thatch Hinton Collection. Program for a concert held by the State Teachers College Band on the courthouse lawn in Hattiesburg on 20 May 1928.
Brochure for the rose garden. The All-American Public Rose Garden is located on the front of the University of Southern Mississippi campus. It is sponsored by the Hattiesburg Area Rose Society.
Photograph of an article in the July 28, 1993, edition of Student Printz with headline: "Lucas: Nugget starved." President Aubrey Lucas delivers the news that the golden eagle mascot, Nugget, died of malnutrition, not lead poisoning.