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From the University of Southern Mississippi Art Museum collection. Watercolor on paper figure study of a nude woman, by an unknown artist.

November 1944

From the University of Southern Mississippi Art Museum collection. Watercolor on paper figure study of a nude woman, by an unknown artist.

May 1944

From the Tatum Family Business Records. A letter from Bill Colmer, chairman of the Special Committee on Postwar Economic Policy and Planning, House of Representatives, Congree of the United States, to F.M. Tatum of Willmut Gas and Oil Company. The letter regards employing prisoners of war at Camp Shelby and encloses a letter from General Ulio (see mus.m316.0234).

19 July 1944

From the Tatum Family Business Records. A letter from J. A. Ulio, Major General, to William (Bill) Colmer of the House of Representatives. The letter regards the labor shortage in Hattiesburg, Mississppi and using prisoners of war to work in the War Department laundry at Camp Shelby, Mississippi.

14 July 1944

From the Tatum Family Business Records. A letter from F. M. Tatum to William M. Colmer. The letter regards a previous letter concerning a meeting.

14 July 1944

From the Tatum Family Business Records. A letter from Theodore G. Bilbo of the United States Senate to F. M. Tatum. The letter regards "monkey business" in the Office of Price Administration (OPA).

08 June 1944

From the Tatum Family Business Records. A letter from Theodore G. Bilbo of the United States Senate to F. M. Tatum. The letter regards a previous letter sent by Tatum concerning the Office of Price Administration (OPA).

20 June 1944

From the Tatum Family Business Records. A letter from John Elliot Rankin to Frank M. Tatum. The letter regards another letter from the Secretary of War concerning the utilization of prisoners of war in the laundry service at Camp Shelby. Also see mus.m316.0239.

07 June 1944

From the Tatum Family Business Records. A letter from John Elliot Rankin to Henry L. Stinson regarding Frank M. Tatum's suggestion to use prisoners of war in the laundry at Camp Shelby to free civilian workers for employment in the community. Also see mus.m316.0238.

06 June 1944

From the Tatum Family Business Records. A speech made by John Elliot Rankin of Mississippi in the House of Representatives regarding C. I. O. membership demanded of discharged war veterans.

07 June 1944

From the Tatum Family Business Records. A letter from Theodore G. Bilbo of the United States Senate to the War Department. The letter regards another letter from James K. Patterson. Also see mus.m316.0242.

19 May 1944

From the Tatum Family Business Records. A letter from James K. Patterson the Theodore G. Bilbo. The letter regards problems with laying off employees at Camp Shelby to use war prisoners instead. Also see mus.m316.0241.

02 May 1944

From the Tatum Family Business Records. A letter from E. C. Brewer, Joe W. Hopkins, and J.B. Snider to the Chairman of the Mississippi State Democratic Convention. The letter regards an endorsement for Mrs. Robert S. Ralston for the position of national committee-woman from the State of Mississippi.

06 June 1944

From the McLoughlin Brothers Papers. Paste-up for cover of Sleepytime Stories illustrated by Sari (Springfield: McLoughlin Bros., [1941]) Westfield classics #58, 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

1944

From the Tatum Family Business Records. Army wives club news from the East Sixth Street USO in Hattiesburg, MS.

1944

From the Tatum Family Business Records. A narrative report for June activities of the East Sixth Street USO Club including vespers, dances, parades, army wives club, ministerial alliance, sewing, VSO's and GSO's, games, and a conclusion submitted by the director, J. R. Jenkins.

June 1944

Letter from Ursula Nordstorm at Harper & Brothers Publishers in New York to Jessie Jackson.

19 December 1944

From the Margret and Hans Augusto Rey Papers.; The Park Book by Charlotte Zolotow, pictures by H.A. Rey (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1944). Dummy page dedication: For my husband.

1944

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