Agriculture--Mississippi--History; Neshoba County (Miss.); Moore, R.B.--Family.
R. B. Moore family farm; multiple views. Farm of 191 acres located about eight miles southwest of Philadelphia, MS. Neshoba Co. agent C. S. (Bill) Norton and Associate county agent Joe Fulton assisted with selection of farm family.
Agriculture--Mississippi--History; Issaquena County (Miss.); Porter, G.C.--Family.
G. C. Porter family farm; multiple views. Farm of 70 acres located about 23 miles south of Rolling Fork, near Valley Park. Issaquena Co. agent Bill Flemming, Assistant county agent George Berry, Home Demonstration agent Mary Harpole assisted with...
Guion, C. S. (Spivey)--Family.; Mississippi State University--Alumni and alumnae.; Farm life--Mississippi.
C. S. (Spivey) Guion family farm; multiple views. Farm of 938.2 acres located six miles southeast of Benton, Mississippi. Spivey Guion is MSU alumnus. Yazoo Co. agent Walter White and Assistant county agent Buck Coates assisted with selection of...
W. H. Magruder , on behalf of the committee on courses of study, suggests some changes to be made regarding the junior debate and the committees that are used to choose the student competing for a scholarship. May 23, 1898.
B. M. Walker and committee suggest that the college adopt the plan for the junior and senior classes. They also suggest that the recitation period be shortened to 55 minutes and that chapel exercises be put at the close of the second hour. November...
W. F. Goreuflo asks to be excused from memorizing his third term address as long as it will not impair him from receiving his junior scholarship. May 30, 1898.
Stennis, John Cornelius, D-MS; Truman. Harry S.; Eastland, James O.; Wright, Fielding L.; Jackson Junior Bar Association; Jackson Junior Bar Association Resolution; Civil Rights Legislation; National Democratic Party; States Rights
Senator Stennis responds positively to constituent letter and resolution opposing Civil Rights legislation.