This machine bears the name of Edison's export agency; the United States Phonograph Company. Its case is identical to that of the concert. This machine has the smaller mandrel for playing standard cylinders.
This Olympia Music Box features an oak case with matching table top base. The pattern is embossed into all four sides of the case and base cabinet. The base has a single drawer that pulls out. The unit contains its own sounding board built into the...
The Columbia Graphophone Model AB, called the “MacDonald”, is a rare unusual cylider phonograph which was designed to play 5 inch diameter “Concert” cylinders. The large mandrel can be removed to reveal a conventional mandrel for playing...
The VV-210 was the low-priced console that was developed to revive Victrola sales in the early 1920's. While many collectors disregard this unit today, it was extremely popular in middle class homes in the 1920's. While the early models were made...
Football; Presentation of the Golden Egg Trophy; Egg Bowl; Ralph Sasse; G. D. Humphrey
Major Ralph Sasse, MSU's Coach, is pictured along with Bod Caldwell-Pres. of the Student Association of MSU, Dr. Benny Butts-Chancellor at Ole Miss, Paul B. Johnson, Jr.-Pres. of the Student Assoc. at Ole Miss, and Dr. G. D. Humphrey-Pres. of MSU.
Jimmy Carter, President of the United States, is pictured as he places a MSU hat on his head and stands beside another man and a woman. Carter was a visitor/speaker at MSU.