Photocopy of a two-page typed letter from Nancy Ellin that is undated and not addressed to a particular person. Nancy writes of a visit from Joe's friend, Yale professor Dick Bernstein, and Nancy teaching her Freedom School students about the...
Photograph of Michael Kaetsu, executive director of Tokyo-based Kaetsu Educational Foundation, presenting Dr. Eddie M. Lewis, professor of economics and international business, with a proclamation declaring her an honorary Kaetsu professor by...
Photograph of Clay Bond, a polymer science major, working in a science laboratory. Yearbook caption: "A nationally recognized polymer science curriculum is just one of many advantages attracting Clay Bond and 183 other polymer science majors to the...
Photograph of freshman Kevin Thigpen in the polymer science research laboratory. Yearbook caption: "Thigpen's passion for his chosen profession opened doors that are usually reserved for senior level and graduate students." Also found in the 1996...
Photograph of international students from Japan teaching a game native to their country to visitors at the International Fair. Similar photo found in the 1996 Southerner yearbook on page 178.
Photograph of part of a poster for the Save Frazier Museum of Natural Science campaign. The poster is taped to a tabletop [?] on which is a glass container that holds a tarantula.
Photograph (color slide) of a map of the western Mediterranean, produced by the Hydrographic Studies Program of the Hydrographic Science Lab at the Gulf Coast Research Lab.
Photograph of a student working at a DEC VAX 11/780 computer system at the College of Science and Technology computer lab. A second student looks on. Also found in the 1983 Southerner yearbook on page 186.
From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by Eldon Pletcher. Two men labeled "Arkansas" and "Louisiana" are planning tennis with a ball labeled "Creationism." The man labeled Arkansas slams the ball, standing close to the net, and the...