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From the Mississippiana and Rare Books Collection. Cookbook compiled by the women of St. John's Guild. Contains recipes for soups, fish and shell fish, meats, poultry, sauces, vegetables, salads, egg and cheese dishes, sundries, pickles, catsups, breads, pastries, pies, puddings, sweets, pudding sauces, ice creams and ice waters, cakes, icings, fillings, small cakes, preserves, jams, jellies, candy, and beverages. Includes sections in the back for cooking for the sick, balancing rations, food values, chafing dish cookery, fireless cookers, paper bag cookery, cookery under glass bells, emergencies, helpful tips for cooking and an index.

1914

Photograph of the 1914 Mississippi Normal College baseball team [and coaches?]. Pictured left to right: Reeves, Sewell, Allen, Felder, Gunnell, Welborn, Sample, Rowan and East. This photo can also be found in the 1914 Neka Camon on page 56.

1914

Photograph of the 1914 men's varsity basketball team. Featured in the yearbook, Neka Camon, on page 53. Players pictured left to right: Sample, Furlow, Benson, Thompson, Longest.

1914

Photograph of Mississippi Normal College Demonstration school pupils eating lunch in a classroom.

1914

Yearbook photograph of the Tomato Club featured in the 1914 Neka Camon on page 62; 5 x 7

1914

Photograph of Orville G. Brim, Head of Department of Education. Also found in Dearly Bought, Deeply Treasured on page 40, and in the 1914 Neka Camon yearbook on page 9, and in the February 9, 1982 Student Printz; 4 x 6

1914

Photograph of Joseph A. Cook (President 1911-1928) featured in Neka Camon; 5 x 7

1914

From the University of Southern Mississippi Yearbooks Collection. The first publication issued by the students of the Mississippi Normal College in 1914. The first yearbook includes photos of the graduating class, a list of the certificate class, and group information.

1914

Photograph of students, a teacher, and observers in a classroom. A label applied to the bottom right of the photograph reads: "One of the first observation classes in Miss. Normal College. Which group is observing? One guess." The child nearest the camera has turned to face the camera. See related file: mus.yb1914.058p.

1914

From the de Grummond Children's Books collection. "The Camp Fire Girls in the Woods; or Bessie King's First Council Fire" by Jane L. Stewart. Original item is fragile.

1914

Photograph of Ronald J. Slay, Director of Athletics. Also found in 1914 Neka Camon, page 53.

1914

From the Special Collection Books. The McFarlane railroad track scale testing device.

1914

From the Special Collection Books. Agreement between New Orleans Terminal Company and J.D. O'Keefe, receiver of New Orleans, Texas, and Mexico Railroad: covering terminal facilities at New Orleans.

10 December 1914

From the Special Collection Books. A manual for the Maine Central Railroad Relief Association with advertisements interspersed throughout the manual.

March 1914

From the Emilie and Marie Stapp Collection. A Go-Hawks Happy Tribe button with card.

1914

From the Margret and Hans Augusto Rey Papers.; Original issues of Wilhelm Gymnasium class journals, number 19; 6 1/2 x 9

5 March 1914

From the Sarah E. Allen Burns Collection; Sarah Allen Burns with her class in Rockport, Mississippi. After Sarah received her certificate from Mississippi Normal College in 1913, she went on to her first teaching job in Rockport, Mississippi, focusing on music and liberal arts.

1914

Invitation to the first Mississippi Normal College commencement ceremony; 1914

1914

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