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From the University Union and Student Activities Record Group. Student Printz, Vol. 39, No. 26, from January 28, 1966. Columns include, "Britten's immortal 'War Requiem', Orchestra, Singers and Torkanowsky's baton thrills 4000", "Children's Choir, choice soloists help highlight concert in Coliseum", "Ticket sales are brisk for Ferrante-Teicher", "The SGA amendments", "Southern postman Dan Williams dies", "Reporter rides 'shuttle bus'", "Harvey comes to city, charms Coliseum crowd", "SAVE to re-schedule G.I. Joe Carnival", "Students give views concerning 'crackdown' on PDA violation", "Army sergeant finds judo as mentally relaxing as chess", "What goes on inside the blue-panel truck? as the man behind the wheel, Milton Knotts", "Sunny gets away from it all", "Nancy Wells enters cheerleading contest", "Hearts 'n flowers", "Paris shows fashions", "ATO's plan new look for house", "Young Democrats organize again", "Kappa Alpha celebrates Convivium with banquet", "Greek news", "Count Me Out...", "Giants fall to Spring Hill, 85-74, play St. Bernard here Saturday", "Kappa Delta edges DZ, 8-5", "PKT sinks KS for 2nd try of protested game", "Chicago Opera Ballet dances here tonight", "OTC tests available for non-ROTC grads", "Graduate school test scheduled for April", and "Classified Ads".

28 January 1966

From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection; Cartoon by Eddie Germano. Lyndon Johnson is shown dressed as an Indian chief sitting in front of a tipi. A small man stands before Johnson with two signs, "Tax restorations" and "Tax cuts." Johnson has just placed the tax restorations sign in the man's hand and is taking away the tax cuts sign. The cartoon caption reads, "Indian giver."

31 January 1966

From the Margret and Hans Augusto Rey Papers.; Ceramic medium-sized bowl, unglazed and charcoal colored. Made by Margret Rey, January 1966. 7" x 2" x 7"

January 1966

cartoon by Eddie Germano; A blind man with a beard is labeled "India" and is walking with a stick/cane. Mrs. Ghandi is helping him walk down a road with holes and cracks labeled "drought, birthrate problem, problems with border countries, and famine." A cloud is in the distance and labeled,"threats from Red China."

26 January 1966

From the Johnston (Erle E., Jr.) Papers; Copy of a statement signed by ten Mississippi legislators pledging their support for the Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission and commending Erle Johnston for his work on behalf of the organization.

20 January 1966

From the University Union and Student Activities Record Group. Student Printz, Vol. 39, No. 20, from January 7, 1966. Columns include, "Beauties, favorites highlight election", "Mississippi representatives give pro-Viet Nam petition to Humphrey", "Lowrey carries 2,200 names from Southern", "USM gets grant to hold summer math institute", "USM student faces four felony charges", "Blood Drive launches G.I. Joe Support Month", "New color movie shows growing campus of USM", "Lucas announces degree deadlines", "Peace Corps give local test Jan. 8", "Contemporary magazine goes on campus sale next Friday", "Have you the little British flag?", "Navy roams halls of George Hurst on Monday nights", "Army OCS team seeks graduates", "Blackwell seeks passage of speaker control bill", "Levite joins Red Cross", "Hinds, Pemples grab early leads", "Cage action resumes with varsity at 5-5, frosh, 2-4", "Phi Mu's sweep badminton finals behind Mary Durant, Trudy Turner", and "Golf team practice, elims begin Jan. 10".

07 January 1966

From the University Union and Student Activities Record Group. Student Printz, Vol. 39, No. 21, from January 12, 1966. Columns include, "Mr., Miss USM undecided", "Blood drive resumes today", "1,136 voters choose favorites, 20 beauties", "Senate considers photography bill", "One student suspended, 19 more on probation after motel party", "Fred Adams, USM grad, wins national recognition", "Aliens must list current address", "Proficiency exam slated for Jan. 27", "Lowrey winds up Washington work", "For you: a merry non-year", "Freshman senator Bill Lowrey 'goes to Washington, D.C.", Viet Nam and other problems", "Student supports karate idea", "As calls go through", "Blackwell's bill: a waste", "Pickers want guitars", "Indifference triumphs again", "Southern has own control over communist speakers", "In the sportslight", "Southern opens 4-game set", "Count Me Out...", "Kappa Sigs set stage for meeting with Pikes in fraternity league", "Military Ball to feature the Gentrys, Bill Black", "Sings will perform 'War Requiem' here", "Player's 'Becket' rehearsals begin", "Southern Accent on Manhattan", "'Pride' and DD's in Senior Bowl halftime activities", "PE Club elects 1966 officers", "Delta Zeta pledges 42 USM coeds", "Hearts 'n Flowers", "Kappa Sigma celebrates 96th year of existence", "Acacia names Tip Hathorn as sweetheart", "Khayat will address Phi Eta Sigma banquet", "Enrollment increases", "Union slates movie", "Three films scheduled in USM art series", "'Trace' publishes poems by Swelman", "Pen, Sword names officers, plans", "Nat's Nook to host live bands, movies", and "Classified".

12 January 1966

From the University Union and Student Activities Record Group. Student Printz, Vol. 39, No. 22, from January 14, 1966. Columns include, "HUAC charges plot on 'Ladybird Special'", "Jean Richardson and Vic Purvis capture Mr. and Miss USM titles", "Only 797 students vote in runoffs Thursday", "Piano duo leads off music series", "Suspends coeds at motel party", "Dr. Nemetz to talk at Philosophy Forum", "Athlete, sorority president show outstanding records", "Blood drive closes with 633 students taking active part", "Administrators crack down on PDA", "In the sportslight", "Southern faces Lions Sat., seeking revenge for loss", "Count Me Out...", "Accident injures 'Flash' staffers", "Fresh win pair to even mark, open 3-game series Saturday", "Four vets return to lead golf team", "Varsity debaters go to Kentucky for weekend match", "Young Demos fold on campus state group denies interest", "Hearts n' Flowers", "Texas coed, Nancy Bernard wins Maid of Cotton title", "Phi Mu's begin GI Joe projects", and "Job openings now available for summer work".

14 January 1966

From the University Union and Student Activities Record Group. Student Printz, Vol. 39, No. 23, from January 19, 1966. Columns include, "Absentee ballots: Why are college students ineligible?", "Camera bill gets nod from senate", "USM debaters post Millsaps win", "Women take top spot in four-trophy haul", "Equal worth of man topic of lively talk", "Hillcrest sets dance for tonight", "Pre-law students to file address", "UAC to sponsor dance Thursday", "Backstage with Dove", "Dr. Moorman completes Research, third book", "UAC slates six movies for Union", "Southern Accent on Manhatten", "In the sportslight", "Southerners win thriller, 81-79", and "Boxing tournament to be held in town".

19 January 1966

From the University Union and Student Activities Record Group. Student Printz, Vol. 39, No. 24, from January 21, 1966. Columns include, "'War Requiem' will feature Singers, Orleans Symphony", "Art films begin with 'Macbeth' Sunday", "Newscaster Paul Harvey will speak here Thursday", "High schoolers debate Saturday", "College Hall renovation will end by fall term", "Bizzell announces SGA deadlines for elections", "'Contemporary' due on Jan. 28", "Symphonic band to play at meeting of directors", "Ferrante, Teicher ducats are on sale now in Union", "Southern Players rehearse scenes from 'Becket' production", "Greeks promise support to G.I. Joe", "Women's PE Club performs stunts", "Hearts 'n Flowers", "Fashion revolt forseen for 1966; traditional styles take a new twist", "In the sportslight", "Intramural cage races tighten", "Golf practice continues, tennis to start soon", "Three teams win action on Tuesday in women's cage", and "Giants top 100 mark; Hannan tops 1000 mark".

21 January 1966

From the University Union and Student Activities Record Group. Student Printz, Vol. 39, No. 25, from January 26, 1966. Columns include, "Honan to recite 'Requiem' text", "Allen says fees might go up in '67", "Bizzell, Cain run unopposed", "13 look for SGA posts; 13 seek 3 SCF offices", "Large stock of men still await Uncle Sam's call", "Valentine Queen entry deadline set for January 29", "Paul Harvey comes to USM Thursday", "G.I. Joe Carnival ends month of fund raising", "English Dept. adds professor", "Debrow apologizes for semantics error", "Degree applications due February 26", "Theme team set for double play", "Senate proposes 2 amendments, obtain $650 for SCOPE", "Adventures of Wonder Buzzard", "The question of affection and who sets the standard", "Vietnam and video warfare", "No birds, no bats but news", "Elections now make sense", "All about this problem of PDA", "Placement Bureau helps seniors find right job", "BSU elects James Reed to head organization", "Former Printz editor lands job with UPI", "USM sophomore works for Mademoiselle post", "Geographical picks dig bogies", "Foundation lists record with over $100,000 in", "Printz staffers organize club", "FICA taxes go up to record high", "Count Me Out...", "Basketball's new look", "Pikes down Kappa Sigs for fraternity loop lead", "Basketball recess ends as Floydmen play Spring Hill", "Jones Hall wins basketball play, leads trophy race", "Pi Kappa Pi frat to intiate soon", "New bulletin boards cause SGA distress", "Newman Club can't pay Pavilion price", "Added HE Course coming in Spring", "History frat plans February initiation", "Backstage with Dove", "Southern Accent on Manhatten", "Three New York soloists perform in 'War Requiem'", "Torkanowsky will direct Symphony", "Chicago Opera Ballet at USM Friday", "Met. Opera schedules Mississippi auditions", "Coventry Cross of Nails on display for 'Requiem'", "In this corner: Batman", and "First conference oncommon market to begin at LSU".

26 January 1966

From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection; Cartoon by Ed Valtman. J. William Fulbright crouches inside a doghouse on the side lawn of the White House. The doghouse and the lawn are covered with snow. Lyndon Johnson's beagle, Him, is barking at Fulbright.

27 January 1966

From the Dahl (Kathleen) Freedom Summer Collection. A speech printed for general release by Clifton R. Whitley, candidate for the United States Senate. Whitley's speech centers around injustice in Mississippi race relations and outlines his proposals for resolving civil rights disputes.

9 January 1966

From the Dahl (Kathleen) Freedom Summer Collection. Two-page report by Rita Walker about the December 1965 ASCS (Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service) elections in Mississippi's Marshall and DeSoto counties. A federal program, the ASCS allowed rural Mississippi farmers to act as administrators in their local agricultural communities. Walker describes incidents of discrimination during the election process in these communities and urges examination of election results. She also typed a personal note to Kathy (Dahl) at the end of the report.

19 January 1966

From the Dahl (Kathleen) Freedom Summer Collection. Two-page letter by Rita Walker addressed to Kathleen Dahl. Walker asks Dahl to send clothes and food to Holly Springs, Mississippi. She writes about civil rights workers U.Z. (Nunnally), Howard (Jeffries) and Aviva (Futorian). She also discusses local voter registration efforts and work shared with her husband, Bud, to organize welfare and Social Security for the people of Holly Springs.

29 January 1966

From the Ellin (Joseph and Nancy) Freedom Summer Collection; Copy of the newsletter for the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP) for January 1966. Includes a report of a visit by Representative Joseph Resnick (D-NY) to Mississippi. A member of the House Agricultural Committee, Resnick heard complaints regarding the recent Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS) elections. The newsletter also provides a brief background on the ASCS as well as reports on plans for voter registration drives, acts of harassment, boycotts, and evictions of sharecroppers and tenant farmers in the Mississippi Delta.

January 1966

From the Hattiesburg Municipal Records. A Western Union telegram concerning a "geographical distortion" or an error in locale of Dahmer's residence before it burned.

15 January 1966

From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection; Cartoon by Eddie Germano. Lyndon Johnson and Uncle Sam are riding through a maze in a car labeled "U.S." One path through the maze is labeled "Road to peace in Vietnam." The cartoon caption (Johnson's words to Uncle Sam) is "Hope this is the right route!"

20 January 1966

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