Correspondence from Robert B. Ray to his wife, Denise. In the letter he describes to her the conditions of his "final destination," Finschhafen, New Guinea. He describes the conditions as good, but muddy. He also asks for her to send him essential…
Black and white photograph from page 206 of Mississippi State University's Reveille Yearbook. The photo depicts twenty-one members of the Student YMCA. The Student YMCA is described as the conscience of the university and a welcoming place for the…
Black and white photograph from page 213 of Mississippi State University's Reveille Yearbook. The photo depicts thirteen members of the President's Cabinet of the Student Association at Mississippi State University. Phil Abernathy was sworn into…
Black and white photograph from page 349 of Mississippi State University's Reveille Yearbook. The photo depicts the thirteen members of the Student YMCA. This organization is described as a place for creative students to be involved in current…
Correspondence from Fannye Rhodes to her husband, Luther, while he served overseas in Burma during World War II. In the letter, she writes about the couple's friends, Bill and Jeanne. Fannye relates that "[Bill has] gotten his artificial leg and foot…
Correspondence from Luther W. Rhodes to his wife, Fannye. In the letter he describes the incredible heat he has experienced while serving in India and states, "My cloth is just as wet as wet can be darling."