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Photograph of A Celebration: Silver Jubilee in 1937.

1937

Photograph of the Silver Jubilee Queen in the 1937 Homecoming parade. Also found in Dearly Bought, Deeply Treasured on page 70; 5 x 4

1937

From the Tatum Family Business Records. A letter from Thomas Donovan, director of the Division of Advisory Committees for the New York World's Fair 1939, to W. O. Tatum. The letter regards a reply to Tatum's inquiry about the National Advisory Committee for the State of Mississippi. Donovan states that serving on the committee does not entail any financial obligations and will not take up any valuable time. Several others have been asked to serve on the board as well. The board will only advise on any matters pertaining to the State of Mississippi and it's citizens.

03 May 1937

From the Tatum Family Business Records. A letter from W. O. Tatum to Grover Whalen of the New York World's Fair 1939. The letter regards Tatum asking what would be expected from him if he accepts the invitation to serve on the National Advisory Committee.

06 May 1937

From the Tatum Family Business Records. A letter from W. O. Tatum to Thomas Donovan, Director of the Division of Advisory Committees, New York World's Fair 1939. The letter regards Tatum accepting the invitation to serve on the National Advisory Committee for the State of Mississippi.

07 May 1937

From the Tatum Family Business Records. A letter from Thomas Donovan, director of the Division of Advisory Committees for the New York World's Fair 1939, to W. O. Tatum. The letter regards Donovan replying to Tatum's letter to Grover Whalen on May 6, 1937. Donovan states that a letter has been sent which explains the purpose of the committee and that he looks forward to Tatum's acceptance.

12 May 1937

Excerpt from the football program for the game between Mississippi Teachers College and Union University, played on 5 November 1937.

5 November 1937

Football program for the game between Mississippi Teachers College and Alabama Normal College, played on 29 October 1937.

29 October 1937

From the Tatum Family Business Records. A memorandum informing log scalers of flawed wood received. Signed F.M. Tatum.

18 May 1937

Photograph of Lake Byron; 4 x 3

1937

From the Margret and Hans Augusto Rey Papers.; Newspaper page of cartoons in Marianne, dated 30 June 1937, with handwritten notes for poems used in an published book.

30 June 1937

From the McLoughlin Brothers Papers. 7-part color proof of page 9 from Castles in the Air [with illustrations by Hildegard, cover illustration signed R. Upham] (Springfield: McLoughlin Bros., 1937) a durable book #407, from the books series of the McLoughlin Brother Papers. The McLoughlin Brothers Papers contain manuscripts, typescripts, galleys, correspondence, photographs, dummies, illustrations, color separations, proofs, and production material dating from 1854 to the early 1950's.

1937

From the de Grummond Children's Books collection. Also from the Margret and Hans Augusto Rey Papers. Illustrations by H.A. Rey. Published in London by Chatto & Windus, in 1937. Cover title. "Date from: Commire. Something about the author." Presentation copy with notes by author. Summary: Zebrology is a picture book without words showing how zebras came to be.

[1937]

From the Tatum Family Business Records. A letter from Grover Whalen to W.O. Tatum. The letter regards an invitation for Tatum to serve as a member of the National Advisory Committee of the New York World's Fair 1939 Incorporated for the State of Mississippi.

07 April 1937

From the Tatum Family Business Records. A letter from W. O. Tatum to Grover Whalen. The letter regards a response from Tatum about Whalen asking him to serve as a member of the National Advisory Committee of the New York World's Fair 1939. Tatum states that before he accepts, he would like more information about the fair and the committee.

12 April 1937

From the Tatum Family Business Records. A letter from Dorothy Hullen, secretary to George Champion of the Chase National Bank (New York), to W. O. Tatum. The letter regards a quick response to Tatum's letter of April 12, 1937 to inform him that it was received and that Mr. Champion will respond when he returns from being out of town.

14 April 1937

From the Tatum Family Business Records. A letter from George Champion of Chase National Bank (New York) to W. O. Tatum. The letter regards Champion suggesting Tatum's name to Grover Whalen. Whalen asked Champion to suggest names of some prominent individuals in the State of Mississippi to serve on the New York World's Fair 1939 National Advisory Committee.

21 April 1937

From the Margret and Hans Augusto Rey Papers.; Diagram/illustration of "folding animals," created by H.A. Rey and produced by Hachette (France) publishing company (1937). 8.5" x 13"

1937

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