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From the University Photographs Collection. A photograph from page 4 of the September 30, 1976 edition of the Student Printz of Dr. Claude A. Fike, Director of McCain Library and University Archivist at the University of Southern Mississippi.

30 September 1976

From the University Photographs Collection. A photograph from page 6 of the September 9, 1976 edition of the Student Printz of Joseph S. Paul. Dr. Joseph "Joe" S. Paul started his career at the University of Southern Mississippi in 1976 as Assistant Director of University Union. From 1977 to 1978 he was an Advisor for the University Activities Council, 1978 to 1979 Advisor to the Univeristy Activities Council and Associated Student Body, 1979 to 1984 as Advisor to the Univeristy Activities Council and Associated Student Body and Assistant to the Vice President for Student Affairs. From 1984 to 1985 he was an Advisor, served on the Interfraternity Council, and Dean of Student Development. From 1985 to 1991 Joe Paul served as the Dean of Student Development. From 1994 to present, Joe Paul serves as Vice President of Student Affairs.

9 September 1976

Photograph of university President Aubrey Lucas, M. M. Roberts, and Governor Cliff Finch, taken at the dedication of M. M. Roberts Stadium. This photo can also be found in the September 28, 1976, Student Printz and in Chester M. Morgan's book, Dearly bought, deeply treasured on page 141.

September 1976

From the Special Collection Periodicals. A copy of the September 1976 issue of the "Lesbian Front," an editorial newsletter published in Jackson, MS.

September 1976

Oral history.; Interview conducted on September 2, 1976 with the Honorable Hervey O. Hicks at his home in Benton, Mississippi. Hicks was born on a farm near Benton, Mississippi, in Yazoo County in 1900. In 1931, he ran a successful campaign for election to the Mississippi House of Representatives. After serving one term, he returned to farming and did not enter into public service again until 1947, when he ran once more for the Mississippi House of Representatives. He won that election and served from 1948 until his retirement in 1976. His committee activities included participation of the Appropriations Committee, Railroad Committee, and Public Utilities Committee.

02 September 1976

From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection; Cartoon by Ed Valtman. A Jimmy Carter campaign staffer with folded papers under his arm, in the foreground of the cartoon, speaks to a group of puzzled-looking people at a "Carter for President" rally. Carter is on the dais in the background speaking to two other people, his back turned toward the rest of the people in the room. Another staffer, standing on the dais and leaning down, listens to two people standing at floor level. A large crowd of people look toward Carter and raise their hands to ask questions. The campaign staffer in the foreground says, "What Jimmy meant by median income level is something else again...let me explain."

24 September 1976

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