Clinton H. Case family farm; multiple views. Farm of about 800 acres located on Highway 550, 13 miles west of Brookhaven and two miles east of Caseyville in Lincoln Co. Lincoln Co. Agricultural agent Travis Tadlock and Home Demonstration Agent Miss...
Brister C. Cosnahan family farm; multiple views. Farm of 352 acres located four miles west of Summit, MS on highway 98. Pike Co. Agricultural agent George Mullendore and Assistant county agent Carl Izard assisted with selection of farm family.
S. M. Tracy, director at the Mississippi Agricultural Experiment Station, writes to Lee regarding cattle work to be carried out at the station. This work includes testing the digestibility of different foods for cattle as well as the new drug...
W. H. Magruder sends a report to recommend that a general certificate be granted to all students who have taken and completed all freshman and sophomore classes. Also that a department certificate be granted to students who have taken and completed...
W. H. Magruder on behalf of the committee sends a report suggesting that there be a hour limit for students competing for a scholarship. They also write that they cannot think of any work at the college that would be suitable for the women who...
W. R. Spencer writes to Lee regarding his low grades and eventual dropping of his algebra class. He says that the teacher would not allow them to get help from anyone and that he would make them come up to the board to attempt to work the problem...
Fred Branch writes to Lee asking that his salary be raised from $30 a month to $40 a month since he doesn?t work in the summer and needs to be able to support himself through those months. June 3, 1889.
A series of letters regarding the recommendation and hiring of a man to do repair work for the college. November 26, 1895, November 20, 1895, November 18, 1895, November 22, 1895, November 16, 1895, November 14, 1895.
The members of the sophomore class write to the faculty asking to be excused from having to memorize their third term address due to their work this term being too crowded. May 29, 1898.