Typewriters.; Clothing and dress.; Moss Point High School (Gulfport, Miss.)--Photographs.; Small business.; Dixie Guide (Newspaper: Gulfport, Miss.)
Moss Point High School (Moss Point, Mississippi), receives largest single order of typewriters ever delivered to any school in the South: Mrs. A.H. Steele, Alex Steele, A.H. Steele, Ken Smith, and Leo Johnson.
Mississippi State University--History.; Agriculture--Mississippi--Oktibbeha County.; Montgomery, W. B.; Evans, J. E.; Higgins, L. A.; Moore, J. S.; Williams, H. F.; Van Cleave, O. E.; Stone, A. H.; Evans, W. A.
Pamphlet on the Evolution of Agriculture in Mississippi. A group of Addresses and a Letter Delivered on the Occasion of the Placing of Portraits of Col. W. B. Montgomery and J. E. Evans in the Mississippi Hall of Fame.
Typewriters--Photographs.; Gulf Typewriter and Equipment Company (Gulfport, Miss.)--Photographs.; H & J Sport Shop (Gulfport, Miss.)--Photographs.; Office equipment and supplies--Photographs.; Clothing and dress--Photographs.; Dixie Guide...
Gulf Typewriter and Equipment Company, Gulfport, Mississippi, winners of the Golden Custom Award, a merit award of the Victor Adding Machine Company of Chicago. Left to right: Mrs. Jack Bowden, Jack Bowden, Alex H. Steele, Jr., Jack Bowden, Jr.,...
Great Southern Country Club (Gulfport, Miss.)--Photographs; Ballrooms--Mississippi--Gulfport--Photographs.; Dixie Guide (Newspaper: Gulfport, Miss.)
Great Southern Country Club, Gulfport, Mississippi opens additions, 1955: Pictured in the new ballroom are Fred Beatty, Mitt Evans, A.H. Steele, and Pete Allen.
A student, F. C. Black writes to Lee explaining his low grade in geometry are due to his teacher being unjust. His teacher, A. H. Jayne, then responds and explains each of Black's grades and says that if he can prove he deserved over a zero on his...
J. P. Fresennis writes to Lee citing his poor grade in algebra to his inability to understand the teachers explanations. The teacher, A. H. Jayne responds to this explaining that the student had nine marks and that the fact the he cannot understand...
A. H. Jayne writes to Lee commenting on N. D. Culloy's excuse for his poor grade in geometry. He says that one day in class he asked him to come to the board and explain a problem when he was not able to do it Culloy lost his temper with the...