The University of Southern Mississippi's refashioned "career" curriculum of the early 1970s featured a renewed emphasis on the sciences. Image featured in Dearly Bought, Deeply Treasured on page 114.
Photograph of Richard Gaines. Text reads: "Rich." Southern's walking blueprint pauses in the middle of a pipe changing job long enough to have his picture taken for the Printz. Photograph by Moncrief. "Rich" The Walking Blueprint by Betty Dogherty....
Oral history.; An interview conducted on June 19, 2006 with artist Lori K. Gordon. Ms. Gordon discusses her community, Clermont Harbor, Mississippi, before Hurricane Katrina, as well as her experiences afterward. Pieces from Ms. Gordon's work, The...
From the Map Collection. Map of Mississippi from 1887 by George F. Cram, engraver and publisher in Chicago. Map shows counties, cities, towns, and railroad lines. Longitude given in degrees west from Washington and Greenwich, England.
From the Map Collection. Map of Mississippi by J.H. Colton. Map shows counties, towns, roads, and railroads. Longitude given in degrees west from Washington and Greenwich, England.
From the Map Collection. Map of Mississippi in 1845, showing counties. Longitude given in degrees west from Washington and Greenwich, England. From an atlas published: New York : Tanner's Geographical Establishment.
From the Map Collection. Map showing predominant types of trees, prepared by the Forest Survey Staff of the Southern Forest Experiment Station of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service. Includes range and section lines.
From the Map Collection. Map showing the counties of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Arkansas from 1860. "Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1860 by S. Augustus Mitchell Jr. in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the Eastern...
From the Map Collection. A color map of Florida showing existing and proposed water routes through the state. Some cities are marked. Includes three sections showing Pensacola, Tallahassee, and the Harbour of St. Augustine in detail. Across the top...
From the Map Collection. A map of Louisiana with canals, roads, and distances from place to place along the stage and steamboat routes. On bottom "Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1833, by H.S. Tanner, in the Clerks Office of the...
From the Map Collection. A map of Central America. Scale of British miles and geographical miles. Ruined cities are indicated by a rectangle drawn around the name. If the name of a ruined city is not know, it is listed as Ruins. A long note in the...
From the Map Collection. A map of the Atlantic ocean between the coasts of Brazil and Guinea. "Pascaarte vande Zee custen van Guinea en Brasilia Van Cabo de Verde tot C de bona Esperanca en van R. de Amazonia tot Rio de la Plata, alles opwassende...
From the Map Collection. A map of South America. Scale of 500 Geographical miles and 500 British miles. Areas are categorized by British, French, and Dutch colonies as well as Native States.
From the Map Collection. A map of the South American States of New Grenada and Venezuela. Scale of 100 geographical miles and 100 British miles. "A Fullerton & Co. Edinburgh, London, and Dublin. Engraved by J. Bartholomew, Edin."
From the Map Collection. A map of the eastern United States excluding the majority of Florida and Maine. Western bounding is the approximate location of the Mississippi River.
Photograph of the Roberts School, a one room schoolhouse from Jackson County which now stands in the courtyard of Owings-McQuagge Hall. Featured in the 1992 Southerner yearbook on page 309.
Photograph of Governor Johnson signing the bill to change the university's name to Mississippi Southern College in 1940; 4 1/2 x 5. This photograph was featured in the Student Printz on May 19, 1950 on page 5. Pictured left to right: Dr. Jennings...
Photograph of Jeff Smith dressed as Seymour, the Golden Eagle mascot. Smith was selected best mascot in the Southeastern US. Featured in the Student Printz on September 9, 1982.