Stevens, Boswell (Arthur Boswell), 1897-1986; Maid of Cotton; Cotton; National Cotton Council
The National Cotton Council Maid of Cotton program was a boon to Mississippi's cotton industry. Seated left to right are Boswell Stevens, Bess and the 1951 Maid of Cotton Jeannine Holland.
Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation; Pakistan; Pakistan Central Cotton Committee; Cotton; Maid of Cotton; Beauty contests; Stevens, Boswell (Arthur Boswell), 1897-1986
Letter to Boswell Stevens from Mohamed Shaffi, vice-president of the Pakistan Central Cotton Committee, regarding the cotton industry and a visit from 1959 Maid of Cotton Malinda Berry.
Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation; Japan; Cotton; Maid of Cotton; Beauty contests; Stevens, Boswell (Arthur Boswell), 1897-1986
Letter to Boswell Stevens from Hayato Ikeda, Japanese Minster of International Trade and Industry, regarding the visit of the 21st Maid of Cotton, Malinda Berry.
John C. Stennis Maid of Cotton Sandra Lee Jennings Riverside Frank Smith Congressional Reception Washington DC Stennis
Senator John C. Stennis in Washington, D.C. with Maid of Cotton, Sandra Lee Jennings of Riverside and Congressman, Frank Smith at the Congressional Reception
Corley, Si (Silas Edward), 1900-1989--Photographs.; Mississippi State University--Alumni--Photographs.Cotton--Sales promotion--Photographs. Maid of Cotton--Photographs.
Stevens, Boswell (Arthur Boswell), 1897-1986; Maid of Cotton; Cotton; Heidelburg Hotel (Jackson, Miss.)
Boswell Stevens holds coat for 1951 Maid of Cotton Jeannine Holland as she models a sundress in the Rose Room of the Heidelburg Hotel, Jackson, Mississippi.
Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson, Boswell Stevens and 1959 Maid of Cotton Malinda Diggs Berry of Stillwater, Oklahoma look at a proclamation announcing the 1959 King Cotton Festival, Memphis, Tennessee.