Agriculture--Mississippi.; Industrialization--Mississippi.; Balance Agriculture with Industry (Miss.); Mississippi--Economic policy.; Mississippi Agricultural and Industrial Board.
Mississippi state law ""Balance Agriculture with Industry,"" 1944, from House Bill 176.
MSU Libraries' Amanda Powers (seated at lecturn) and University of Southern California's Avril Cunningham lead a discussion on virtual learning spaces during the 2008 MS Library 2.0 Summit.
West, Togo. National Guard. Clinton, Bill. Line Item Veto. Farm Legislation.
1- A few weeks ago, Army Secretary Togo West said that a study of the military found very few cases of extremists. Do you think this is an accurate description of today’s military?; 2- A recent Editorial in the Washington Post suggested that one...
(l to r) Stephen Cunetto, Julia Hodges, Frances Coleman, June Garner, Tim Collins, Amanda Clay Powers, and Pat Matthes pose for a photograph on Friday.
Letter from L. K. Hill, a Mississippi native living in Punta Gorda, British Honduras (present-day Belize) to "Nick." Hill describes the people and culture of Punta Gorda for his friend in Mississippi.
Utica (Miss.)--History.; Kidnapping--Mississippi.; Gatesville (Miss.)--History.; Agriculture--Mississippi--History.; Women--Mississippi.; Williams family.
Letter from Laura to Lily, regarding people and events in Utica, Mississippi. The accompanying envelope is addressed to Mrs. J. S. Turcotte in West Jackson, Mississippi.
Harry LLull (in front in blue) speaks to the 2007 Fulbright Students in the Libraries' ELI classroom. Amanda Clay Powers is standing in the back of the room in black.
LLull (seated) poses for a photograph with members, current and retired, of MSU Libraries' Reference Department. Seated on LLull's lap is Gail Peyton. Standing, from left, are Rachel Cannady, Amanda Clay Powers, David Nolen, Brad Brazzeal, Ida...
LLull (seated) poses for a photograph with members, current and retired, of MSU Libraries' Reference Department. Clockwise from LLull's right: Rachel Cannady, Amanda Clay Powers, David Nolen, Brad Brazzeal, Ida Cunetto, Cindy Harris, Gail Peyton,...
At the head table (l. to r.) Pattye Archer, Stephen Cunetto, Harry LLull, Amanda Clay Powers, and Deborah Lee lead the panel discussion "Institutionalizing Library 2.0: A Case Study in the Mississippi State University Libraries" after lunch in the...
2012 MSU LEETS committee members; Coleman, Dean of Libraries; Peyton, Coordinator of Reference; and Hennig, Saturday's keynote speaker: (l to r) Lyle Tate, Stephen Cunetto, Pat Matthes, Karen Davidson, Mary Ann Jones, Pattye Archer, Amanda Clay...
A number of the 2012 MSU LEETS presenters: (l to r, top row) Stephanie Rollins, Carol Cramer, Nicole Hennig, Kristin Calvert, Pattye Archer; (l to r, bottom row) Rachel Renick, Amanda Clay Powers, Ed Cherry, Josh Sahib, Regina Reynolds, and Andrew...
In 1908 Edison increased the playing time of the cylinders. From 1888-1902 the speed of the records varied so the record could fit the song, anywhere from 90-144rpm. After 1902 the speed was standardized at 160rpm. In 1908 Edison cylinders...