cartoon by Jack Jurden; Various designs for the Supersonic Transport plane are presented in this cartoon. The planes are cariactured incorporating various national stereotypes. Japan's design has a wind-up key and slanted eyes. The tail of...
From the McLoughlin Brothers Papers. Pen and ink illustration for border design for text pages from The Lord is My Shepherd illustrated by Catherine Merrit and Marguerite Gayer (Springfield: McLoughlin Bros., 1943) Cathedral classics #55 from the...
Oral history.; Interview conducted on October 13, 1993 with Mr. Kenneth O. Williams at the new state capitol building in Jackson, Mississippi. Williams was born on January 18, 1924 in Clarksdale, Mississippi. He received a BA in political science...
From the McLoughlin Brothers Papers. Proof of border template version A (19 copies) and version B (21 copies) for Marge's Little Lulu Her Train Ride to Grandma's [Marjorie Henderson Buell] (Springfield: McLoughlin Bros., 1946) Westfield classics...
From the McLoughlin Brothers Papers. Proof of border both versions side by side for Marge's Little Lulu Her Train Ride to Grandma's [Marjorie Henderson Buell] (Springfield: McLoughlin Bros., 1946) Westfield classics #80 from the books series of the...
From the McLoughlin Brothers Papers. Original illustration for border of text pages of Pinkie the Piggie Who Never Hurried by Lydia Scott, illustrated by Pru Herric (Springfield: McLoughlin Bros., 1945) Westfield classics #74 from the books series...
From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by Eldon Pletcher. The Earth (a globe with lines of latitude and longitude) hangs in space. An Asian or Eurasian man with a hammer and sickle arm band is on top of the Earth, painting a big circle...
Oral history.; An interview conducted on August 2, 2007 and October 9, 2007 with Edmond Boudreaux, Jr., a longtime Mississippi Gulf Coast resident and active local historian of the region. Mr. Boudreaux discusses the impact of Hurricane Katrina on...
A collection of interviews with African-Americans of the Mississippi Gulf Coast, circa twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, who knew Colonel John Robinson, an African-American pilot who was tapped by Ethiopian Emperor Haile Sellassie in the...
Oral history.; Discusses race relations in New York and Mississippi, the problems of freedom-of-choice desegregation, and the power of Joe Patterson, John Bell Williams, and James Eastland in Mississippi politics. This interview reviews the lawsuit...
Oral history.; Obie Clark was born October 31, 1932, near DeKalb, Mississippi. He earned a degree from Mississippi Industrial College and did additional college work at the University of Minnesota. For many years he taught school in Meridian,...
From the Flavia Gag Papers.; Watercolor (?) illustration on acetate of the preliminary dust jacket design for Flavia Gag's The Melon Patch Mystery (1964). 6.5" x 8"
From the McLoughlin Brothers Papers. Proofs for border template version A (24 items) for Marge's Little Lulu at Grandma's Farm [Marjorie Henderson Buell] (Springfield: McLoughlin Bros., 1946) Westfield classics #82 from the books series of the...
From the McLoughlin Brothers Papers. Pen and ink illustration of border design for text pages of The Golden Goose by the Brothers Grimm, illustrated by Robert Graef (Springfield: McLoughlin Bros., 1945) Westfield classics #70, from the books series...
From the McLoughlin Brothers Papers. Pen and ink illustration for border design for text pages of Happy Jaspar by Susan Wheeler, illustrated by Betty Howe (Springfield: McLoughlin Bros., 1945) Westfield classics #73 from the books series of the...
From the Margret and Hans Augusto Rey Papers.; Ceramic medium-sized bowl with white and brown glaze and spiral design on side. Made by Margret Rey in 1968. 9" x 3.5" x 9"
From the Margret and Hans Augusto Rey Papers.; Ceramic brown and white glazed cup with handle with fish design. Made by Margrey Rey in 1973. 4.5" x 2.5" x 4.5"
From the Margret and Hans Augusto Rey Papers.; Ceramic blue glazed cup with handle with fish design. Made by Margret Rey, circa 1965-1980. 4.5" x 3" x 4.5"