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From the Map Collection. Manuscript map of the city of Hattiesburg prepared by the City Engineering Department, August 1971.

February 1971

cartoon by Allen Johnson; A man labeled "U.S. Taxpayer" sweats and hunches beneath the extraordinary weight of two pigs that he carries on his back. The first and larger of the two pigs is labeled "Federal tax" The second and smaller of the two pigs is labeled "Piggy back taxes". In the distance, a series of pagodas stand on the shore of an expanse of water. The phrase "Year of the pig" radiates from the buildings.

7 February 1971

From the Margret and Hans Augusto Rey Papers. Rubber head of Curious George identical to plaster and metal Curious George heads (February 1971). 5" x 6"

February 1971

From the Margret and Hans Augusto Rey Papers.; Metal head of Curious George identical to rubber head and plaster head ( February 1971). 4.5" x 6"

February 1971

Photograph of an aerial view of campus. The view is from the southeast, with Johnson Science Tower in the center. The intersection of Hardy Street and Highway 49 is in the lower center of the photograph.

25 February 1971

From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by Eldon Pletcher. President Nixon is dressed in the univorm of an American revolutionary soldier and has a rifle slung over one shoulder. In a mittened hand he holds a paper with the words, "Administration programs." He is standing in the snow. In the distance is the U.S. Capitol dome with a sign that reads, "Congressional Valley Forge." The cartoon caption reads, "Great American revolution 1971."

15 February 1971

From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection; Cartoon by Vic Runtz. A child sits on the front porch of a shack in a snowy scene during winter. To the left of the shack is an inoperable vehicle half-buried in the snow. A second child and a cat (artist Runtz's signature cat) peer outside through a shack window, while the child sitting on the porch listens to a transistor radio which is broadcasting from space aboard Apollo 14 the words of astronaut Edgar D. Mitchell: "I'm very glad we have Earth as a home planet. I hope we can keep it so it is inviting."

4 February 1971

From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by Ed Valtman. Richard Nixon and two men are in the control tower of an airport. They wear white lab coats and appear to be engineers or aircraft designers. Before them on the table are engineering blueprints, one of which is unrolled and labeled "1971 model." The two engineers are looking at the blueprints. Nixon is looking out the tower window at a large aircraft labeled "Economy" rolling past. The aircraft has no wings, and the pilot is hanging out the cockpit window waving at the tower. One of the engineers says to Nixon, "It has a slight upward trend, but it won't take off."

19 February 1971

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