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From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by Eddie Germano. The facade of a building with an open window is seen. The armored leg of a soldier (reminiscent of the Roman Empire), with a shoe labeled "Vietnam costs" kicks a man out the window onto the pavement below. The pavement is labeled, "Future tax cut hopes." The cartoon caption reads, "Out the window."

23 September 1965

From the Miller (Michael J.) Civil Rights Collection; David Fogel writes to Cathy Jones on Marin County letterhead to thank her for the use of the returned material, requests additional copies of the material for himself, and for the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party.

14 September 1965

From the Miller (Michael J.) Civil Rights Collection; This issue of the Congressional Report records the reports of both the majority and minority opinion of the Committee for Elections of the United States House of Representatives regarding the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party's (MFDP) challenge to the seating of Mississippi's five representatives in 1965. It also includes comments made by individuals on either side of the debate and reports vote statistics for the related resolution.

17 September 1965

From a letter from President William D. McCain to the students, faculty and staff regarding the desegregation of the university. The letter appeared in the Student Printz on September 6, 1965. Image featured in Dearly Bought, Deeply Treasured on page 129.; 3 x 3.

06 September 1965

From the Mississippiana Vertical File. Opening statement of Joe Hess, president of the college division of the Patriotic American Youth, in a debate on WLBT "Youth Speaks."

September 1965

From the Campbell (Will D.) Papers; Copy of a typewritten letter from Will D. Campbell to Walker Percy, dated September 2, 1965, in which Campbell asks Percy to serve on the board of the Committee of Southern Churchmen. He also discusses the goals and objectives of the committee particularly the assistance to the on-going civil rights movement.

2 September 1965

From the Ellin (Joseph and Nancy) Freedom Summer Collection; Typewritten letter from Lawrence Guyot, dated September 28, 1965, in which he reports that the challenge of the 1964 Congressional election in Mississippi was dismissed by Congress. According to Guyot, Congress found that the challengers did not have the legal authority to challenge the election, and further stated that the Voting Rights Act would correct and prevent any future corruptions in the voting system in Mississippi.

28 September 1965

From the Miller (Michael J.) Civil Rights Collection. Reprint of a newspaper article from Vicksburg Citizens' Appeal about the Madison County Sewing Firm in Canton, Mississippi. Formed in 1965, the all-Black company provided employment to those who had lost their jobs for attempting to vote or help others to vote.

September 1965

From the University Union and Student Activities Record Group. Special Edition of the Student Printz from September 6, 1965. Columns include, "Another phase of life begins at Southern", "Mayor Paul Grady extends welcome", REBELation features hit singers", "Kelly announces math changes", Registration begins today; freshmen face yearly ritual", McCain amasses 10 years of unmatched service at USM", "Registration Schedule", "Review of SGA action orientates freshmen", "Civil Service now accepting job applications", "MSU receives grant", "You better watch out people - - Campus Security will 'get you'", "At Southern you will learn to keep a 'good set of books'", "Age looks to stars, inside man", "Learning is - - 'umm good'", "Greeks add big 'extra' to campus life at USM", "'Nook' gets a 'goldie' and for '65 it's 'ye-ye'", "USM Telephone Directory will be off the presses about October 15", "Southern offers many avenues of student help", "USM builds sound body and mind", and "Fountain performance kicks off 'big' year".

06 September 1965

From the University Union and Student Activities Record Group. Student Printz, Vol. 39, No. 1, from September 15, 1965. Columns include, "Lowrey tightens absentee policy", "Enrollment soars with over 6,000 on campus", "Grady sees rapid rise for the GOP in state", "Many didn't watch out and Security got them", "Fall quarter elections unfold on Sept. 28-30", "31 make all-A's list for summer, 222 achieve Dean's List", "Adams school official heads Natchez center", "21 girls serve as counselors in frosh dorms", "Computers give birth to newest department", "In the sportslight", "Southern plays six 'majors'", "USM grid pair get Playboy nod", "Southerners prep for first test, face Southeastern La. Saturday", "Intramural football has meet today", "Backstage with Dove", "MOVIES", "Theatre Dept. receives award", "Rex Cooper, Albia Kavan named directors of 'Dixie Darlings'", "'Madwoman' dates set for Oct 19-23", "Pete Fountain to head coming entertainment", "USM approves 58 new positions; doctoral holders increase 50 percent", "USM combats growing pains with luxury", "Spirit Committee is off to a quick start", and "Druids will operate information desk".

15 September 1965

From the University Union and Student Activities Record Group. Student Printz, Vol. 39, No. 2, from September 17, 1965. Columns include, "USM set for initial test here Saturday", "Vandals, Raiders, all part of spirit drive", "Skinner seeks election group participants", "Honor students to take special courses at USM", "Vann at full strength for Southeastern La.", "Union sponsors post-game dance", "Student Union To distribute free fair tickets", "Men's dress rules will be enforced", "USM Greeks pledge 303 during pre-school rush activities", "Col. Johnson announces future USM expansion", "Burch to head girls' intramurlas", "23 grid squads in preparation for intramurals", "Southern student wins Bronze Star for bravery in Viet Nam combat", "Coach Vann tells Alumni of year's football squad", "UAC shows to top past entertainment on USM campus", and "Photo Schedule".

17 September 1965

From the University Union and Student Activities Record Group. Student Printz, Vol. 39, No. 3, from September 22, 1965. Columns include, "State stops to mourn former Gov. H. L. White", "Dragons, Indians exchange fire", "For some, war is a game", "Spirit 'spirits" senate's 2nd session - Powder rooms, stadium sign under scrutiny", "Senators complain of undue confusion in Hub restrooms", "Skinner presents promised proposal to boost cheering", "'I Know This Is Your Week, You Lucky Dog'", "Magazine lists six University alumnae to roll", "'Illicit Interlude' gets art flick series reeling", "Seniors, grads due for annual photos", "Powell Ogletree's mother is buried in Neshoba County", "Banners back on campus as voting nears", "New ID card good news for non-campus spouses", "Somehow the old lady did it; a hectic week in retrospect", "Betsy and other windy things", "Kashmir and conflicting idealogies", "Young Americans: at college and war", "In the sportslight", "Southerners win opener 15-0", "Trio of teams to challenge KS for football title", "Cast for 'The Madwoman of Chaillot' announced by Southern Players", "MOVIES", "Theatre Dept. plans open house", "Backstage with Dove", "Over 60 attend on name scholarships", and "Latin students mark their Independence".

22 September 1965

From the University Union and Student Activities Record Group. Student Printz, Vol. 39, No. 4, from September 24, 1965. Columns include, "Hattiesburg Centenarian enters Forrest hospital", "Attempt to assassinate Tshombe failed", "India, Pakistan stop shooting", "May finally use the money", "Top students are due for U.S. 'Who's Who'", "Hopefuls seek beauty and leadership posts", "Literary mag wants work of students", "Elections Tuesday nominate officers, Homecoming court", "Sock and shirttail violators suffer the sad fate of shrinking stomachs", "Hinds County alumni to hold open house", "Library has historical features", "Birchite levies charge of treason against LBJ", "Observatory will hold open house every Thursday", "Newman Club gives new life to Italian child through PLAN", "Ed Wilson terms summer work overseas rewarding", "Defense production increases", "Hearts and flowers", "Students on the spot", "Southern's ROTC Ranger cadets offered training in leadership", "English exam registration starts Sept. 29", "Academic aid is aim set by women's honor society", "Pen and Sword opens activities", "Fencers to meet Monday; organize competition teams", "Hattiesburg radio shows offer students variety", "Reflector goes Bi weekly -- huh", "In the sportslight", "Southern, Tigers to tangle Saturday", "Coach Green says of tickets" 'Best bargain in the South'", "ATO's seen as leader in IFC second division", "Georgia's new chief makes derring-do pay", "Devine Tonsilectomy", "Regis Paper sponsors package design contest", "Marine, Navy recruiters will seek officer candidates here next week", "Woman executive tells simple plan for salary increase: Work for it", "Vogue offers editorial jobs to students", "Wesley outlines year's projects", "Beauty visits Tri-Deltas", "USM student to enter Cotton Maid contest", "Chi Omega host fraternity seranade", "Delta Sigs hold fall rush party", "Elvis Presley will continue his career", "15 students protest no-beard, long hair rule at Richmond", "Phi Mu's initiate, pick pledge leaders", and "'Prepare for success' theme of publication".

24 September 1965

From the University Union and Student Activities Record Group. Student Printz, Vol. 39, No. 5, from September 29, 1965. Columns include, "Soviet Bears demand U.S. leave Viet Nam", "Debbie stirs up the Gulf Coast", "Big brother strikes again", "Homecoming Queen, all freshman class elections will be run over", "Discrepancies concerning ballots cast pall on overall outcome", "Code dispute leaves six coeds ineligible", "Students, administrators debate 'woes' besetting the students", "'Biggest and best' Homecoming theme", "Repub hits liberalism 'Walter Lippman brand'", "Russia nudges U.S. as peace mediator", "Domed coliseum hill wost Crescentazzng Sunday", "Campus attire goes with improper conduct", "Methodist bishop hails Pape Paul VI", "Atheist protests extradition plan", "Delta Sigma Pi pledges 18 students", "Bardot reigns as film queen", "Old Met Opera House closes with "Faust"", "Izvestia criticises economy reversal", "Honor society prompts freshmen to improve grades", "Harper's 'praises' Free South Theater", "USM women set for MSCW confab", "Wesley group sponsors youth", "President Johnson nominates three for top foreign U.S. positions", "Males meet coeds", "In the sportslight", "Raiders raid, Vandals hold, USM wins edging Memphis State; are unbeaten", "Vann resting well", "Woodruff grabs lead in football poll", "Women's intramurals open with tennis, archery, vollyball", "Pete Fountain and group schedule USM performance", "Backstage with Dove", "FCC blasts TV summer reruns", "Animals appear at Laurel tonite", "Southern Players-Alpha Psi Omega begin new season with Open House", "Rick DuBrow okays new Martin TV show", "Little Theatre will offer student rates", "Homecoming will feature two bands", "MOVIES", "Who is the fastest man on campus?", and "Alumni drive goes 'active'".

29 September 1965

From the Miller (Michael J.) Civil Rights Collection; SNCC research on Holmes County, Mississippi; compiled for the use and support of field offices in Mississippi. Includes extensive economic data, as well as demographic, political, and legal information on the county.

4 September 1965

From the Miller (Michael J.) Civil Rights Collection; SNCC research on Scott County, Mississippi; compiled for the use and support of field offices in Mississippi. Includes extensive economic data, as well as demographic, political, and legal information on the county.

15 September 1965

From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection; Cartoon by Vic Runtz. A muscular man dressed like a Roman soldier with "War" on his helmet carries a sword dripping with blood. The soldier is walking away from a sign labeled "Dominican Republic" toward one labeled "India-Pakistan border." He says,"Along with my going concern in Vietnam..." Runtz's signature cat lies in the foreground with a broken stop sign. The cartoon caption reads, "Never an idle moment."

3 September 1965

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