University of Mississippi -- History; University of Mississippi -- Students; University of Mississippi -- Football; University of Mississippi -- Baseball; University of Mississippi -- Students -- Societies and clubs; University of Mississippi....
Concerns an article on the "Progress of the University: as viewed by a member of the Faculty" including the appointment of Alfred Hume as Chancellor, raising of the Chancellor's salary, athletics, student grades & involvement, etc.; sports...
Reckoning boards;Tallies;Accounting machines -- History
How could our ancestors do accounting while they were still illiterate and had no paper? The answer is that they used the tally and the checkerboard. In medieval Europe, the tally was normally a short stick on which notches were cut to represent...
Western Union Telegraph Company; Meredith, James, 1933-; College integration -- Mississippi -- Oxford; University of Mississippi -- History; University of Mississippi -- Riot, Sept. 30, 1962; Mississippi -- Race relations
University of Mississippi -- History; University of Mississippi -- Students; University of Mississippi -- Football; University of Mississippi -- Baseball; University of Mississippi -- Students -- Societies and clubs; University of Mississippi....
Concerns athletics, including Baseball & Football; the inauguration of Chancellor Kincannon; a YMCA & YWCA sponsored barbecue; election of H.Z. Brown as editor-in-chief of the "Magazine"; happenings with the Young Men's Christian Association;...
Meredith, James, 1933-; Johnson, Paul B., 1916-1985; College integration -- Mississippi -- Oxford; University of Mississippi -- History; Miles, William T.; Photojournalism; Mississippi -- History;
Miles' description: James Meredith receives his diploma from Ole Miss Chancellor J. D. Williams. The picture, intended for political purposes was never used.
Williams, J. D. (John Davis), 1902-1983; Education, Higher -- Mississippi; Kershaw, Alvin L. (Alvin Louis), 1919-2001
Editorial expressing support for Chancellor J. D. Williams's rescinding Reverend Alvin Kershaw's invitation to speak on campus following the reverend's publicly expressing support for the NAACP
Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 2008; Political campaigns -- United States; United States -- Politics and government -- 2001-2009; Campaign debates -- United States; University of Mississippi -- History; Khayat, Robert C.; University of...
Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 2008; Political campaigns -- United States; United States -- Politics and government -- 2001-2009; Campaign debates -- United States; University of Mississippi -- History; Khayat, Robert C.; University of...
Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 2008; Political campaigns -- United States; United States -- Politics and government -- 2001-2009; Campaign debates -- United States; University of Mississippi -- History; Khayat, Robert C.; University of...
Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 2008; Campaign debates -- Mississippi -- Oxford;
Highlights from the preparation for the first presidential debate of 2008, held at the University of Mississippi on September 26. Includes interviews with University Chancellor Robert Khayat, Vice Chancellor Andy Mullins, and Shepard Smith of Fox...
Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 2008; Political campaigns -- United States; United States -- Politics and government -- 2001-2009; Campaign debates -- United States; University of Mississippi -- History; Khayat, Robert C.;
Chancellor Khayat with group of people beside MSNBC tent
Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 2008; Political campaigns -- United States; United States -- Politics and government -- 2001-2009; Campaign debates -- United States; University of Mississippi -- History; Khayat, Robert C.;
Chancellor Khayat with group of people beside MSNBC tent
The paper seeks to explore the origins of the paradigm on which modern accounting rests. It suggests that explanations which look to the relative concentration and dilution of the central political power may be relevant to discussing paradigms...