From the Robert C. Waller Photographs. Photograph (positive image of a negative) of a display of Bake-Rite shortening at the 11th Avenue grocery store on Hardy Street..
Photograph of an aerial view of campus. The view is from the southeast, with the Administration Building a little left of center. Photograph is marked with the photographer's name: "Bob Waller, Photographer, Hattiesburg, Miss." [Photograph was...
Photograph of an aerial view of campus. The view is from the northeast, with the stadium left of center. Featured in Chester M. Morgan's book, Dearly bought, deeply treasured on page 78. See related file mus.rg002.pc2026p.
From the Robert C. Waller Photographs. Photograph (positive image of a negative) of people admiring a Frigidaire air conditioning unit inside of a home.
From the Robert C. Waller Photographs. Photograph (positive image of a negative) of people sitting around a Frigidaire air conditioning unit inside of a home.
Photograph of the Army Administration School at Mississippi Southern College, with uniformed students marching in formation. The administration building can be seen in the background.
From the Political Campaign Collection. Poster encouraging people to register to vote. The poster declares, "You have no voice in your City, County, or State, or Nation's Government unless you are a Qualified Voter!
Photograph of the band marching in a downtown parade featured in the 1951 Southerner yearbook on page 38. The Coney Island Sandwich Shop is in the background; 9 x 4.5
Photograph of the Mississippi Southern College marching band spelling out "Cook" on Faulkner Field. President and Mrs. R.C. Cook are seated on a stand in the foreground; 5 x 4
Basketball practice jersey believed to have been worn by "Hindu" Reynolds or John "Head" O'Keefe in 1951-1952. The jersey is gold in color with black markings and "Southern" printed on it.
From the Robert C. Waller Photographs. Photograph (positive image of a negative) of an aerial view of the Beverly Drive-In movie theater taken by Robert Waller; circa 1950s.
From the Thigpen (S.G.) Papers. Photograph of buildings in Picayune. From right to left, Picayune Variety Store, J. E. Mitchell, empty building, Thigpen-Whitfield Hardware Co. Five cars and one truck are parked on the street.