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1962-10-11 Rowan County News, Rowan County News (Morehead, Ky.) Oct 1962

1962-10-11 Rowan County News, Rowan County News (Morehead, Ky.)

Rowan County News Archive

Rowan County News published on October 11, 1962.


October 11, 1962, Arkansas Baptist State Convention Oct 1962

October 11, 1962, Arkansas Baptist State Convention

Arkansas Baptist Newsmagazine, 1960-1964

No abstract provided.


Hollins Columns (1962 Oct 11), Hollins College Oct 1962

Hollins Columns (1962 Oct 11), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Honor Court Again Asks Right Of Search In Severe Theft Cases
  • Meeting Informs Students Of Problems At Ole Miss
  • Apperson To Present A Recital
  • USNSA Suggests "Radical Action"
  • Hollins Inspires Book On Faith And Culture
  • In Memoriam
  • Students Discuss Class Singing, "A's"
  • Strength Of U.N. Is Only Hope For Peace
  • New Instructors On Hollins Campus: Holmes, Freeman And Laue Comment
  • DeGaulle, Adenauer, Will Seek Independence From Washington
  • All-Round Athlete Joins Phys. Ed Department
  • DuPont Chapel Is Sermon Subject For Sun. Night
  • News Briefs
  • Foote Was In France Six Years
  • A. Fiedler To Conduct In Roanoke
  • P.E. Dept. …


October 4, 1962, Arkansas Baptist State Convention Oct 1962

October 4, 1962, Arkansas Baptist State Convention

Arkansas Baptist Newsmagazine, 1960-1964

No abstract provided.


Hollins Columns (1962 Oct 4), Hollins College Oct 1962

Hollins Columns (1962 Oct 4), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Columns Presents Two Views On J. Meredith vs. Mississippi Crisis
  • The Cost Of Freedom Is Inevitably Priceless
  • Tredwell To Discuss The Existence of God
  • Pooh Hits Hollins In Hilarious Drama
  • H.C. To Exchange Speakers With Other Schools
  • Scholarships Are Available To Graduates
  • "The Sides Are Drawn, The Swords Unsheathed"
  • Grapheon Changes To Permit Membership Of All Students
  • British Common Market Decision Will Affect U.S.
  • Should Traditions Be Broken Now?
  • Students Urge Action: Drawing Room, Singing
  • Loyalty, Discipline Are Qualities Gained In College
  • N. Paul Serves As Football Princess Sat.
  • Will Meredith Aid The Negro Cause?
  • News Briefs …


1962-10-04 Rowan County News, Rowan County News (Morehead, Ky.) Oct 1962

1962-10-04 Rowan County News, Rowan County News (Morehead, Ky.)

Rowan County News Archive

Rowan County News published on October 4, 1962.


The Mississippian, 2 October 1962, Mississippian Oct 1962

The Mississippian, 2 October 1962, Mississippian

Integration newspapers and newsletters

No abstract provided.


Rebel Underground (V.1 N.1), University Of Mississippi. Rebel Underground Oct 1962

Rebel Underground (V.1 N.1), University Of Mississippi. Rebel Underground

Integration newspapers and newsletters

The Rebel Underground stressed racial segregation and states' rights. The anonymously, irregularly published paper typically attacked James Meredith, Russell Barrett, James Silver, the federal government, Civil Rights groups, Communism and the Daily Mississippian. (The Rebel Underground contains racial slurs and ideas that reflect the views of some Mississippians during the Civil Rights movement. It is hoped that the Rebel Underground can be used to understand 1960s race relations and the context in which James Meredith enrolled at the University of Mississippi. The University of Mississippi does not condone the content of the Rebel Underground.)


The Mississippian, 1 October 1962, Mississippian Oct 1962

The Mississippian, 1 October 1962, Mississippian

Integration newspapers and newsletters

No abstract provided.


Rebel Underground (V.1 N.2), University Of Mississippi. Rebel Underground Oct 1962

Rebel Underground (V.1 N.2), University Of Mississippi. Rebel Underground

Integration newspapers and newsletters

The Rebel Underground stressed racial segregation and states' rights. The anonymously, irregularly published paper typically attacked James Meredith, Russell Barrett, James Silver, the federal government, Civil Rights groups, Communism and the Daily Mississippian. (The Rebel Underground contains racial slurs and ideas that reflect the views of some Mississippians during the Civil Rights movement. It is hoped that the Rebel Underground can be used to understand 1960s race relations and the context in which James Meredith enrolled at the University of Mississippi. The University of Mississippi does not condone the content of the Rebel Underground.)


October 1962 (Vol. 34, No. 12) Oct 1962

October 1962 (Vol. 34, No. 12)

The Ohio Independent Baptist

No abstract provided.


Preacher's Magazine Volume 37 Number 10, Norman R. Oke (Editor) Oct 1962

Preacher's Magazine Volume 37 Number 10, Norman R. Oke (Editor)

Preacher's Magazine

Are Those Steppingstones or Stumbling Blocks? Editorial
Church Architecture Is Important, Roy F. Smee
Building Churches for Evangelism, Edward Lawlor
Working with Your Architect, Ray Bowman
Housing the Home Mission Church, John L. Knight
Housing the Home Mission Church, Lyle E. Eckley
Must We Sacrifice Our Mission for Our Buildings? Roy J. Yeider
The Pastor’s Place in the Building Program, E. L. Cornelison
Translating Our Theology into Architecture, Alpin P. Bowes
“Queen of the Parsonage,” Audrey J. Williamson
The Sunday Night Story
Gleanings from the Greek New Testament
Take Heart! George W. Privett, Jr.
The Years Have Proved It True, …


Ivor Davis To Daily Sketch, London, 30 September 1962, Ivor Davis Sep 1962

Ivor Davis To Daily Sketch, London, 30 September 1962, Ivor Davis

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Davis reports on the day's atmosphere and anticipates upcoming developments in James Meredith's attempted enrollment.


Annotated Article By Edward P. Moore Jr. To The Commercial Appeal, 30 September 1962, Edward P. Moore Jr. Sep 1962

Annotated Article By Edward P. Moore Jr. To The Commercial Appeal, 30 September 1962, Edward P. Moore Jr.

Telegrams to Media Outlets

Army personnel begin arriving in Oxford to prepare to perform specific functions to facilitate the federal marshals's efforts to guard James Meredith.


Richard Starnes To Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance, 30 September 1962, Richard Starnes Sep 1962

Richard Starnes To Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance, 30 September 1962, Richard Starnes

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Article focuses on the anticipation of violence in Oxford and the presence of Edwin A. Walker.


Annotated Article By Anthony Harrigan To Charleston News And Courier, 30 September 1962, Anthony Harrigan Sep 1962

Annotated Article By Anthony Harrigan To Charleston News And Courier, 30 September 1962, Anthony Harrigan

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Article details the arrival of federal marshals on the University of Mississippi campus


Annotated Article By Cruttenden To San Francisco Examiner, 30 September 1962, Charles Cruttenden Sep 1962

Annotated Article By Cruttenden To San Francisco Examiner, 30 September 1962, Charles Cruttenden

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Article looks at the attitudes of Oxford, Mississippi residents to the arrival of federal marshals.


Annotated Article By John D. Harris To Record-American, Times-Union, Examiner, And Post-Intelligencer, 30 September 1962, John D. Harris Sep 1962

Annotated Article By John D. Harris To Record-American, Times-Union, Examiner, And Post-Intelligencer, 30 September 1962, John D. Harris

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Article details the arrival of federal marshals, "Uncle Sam," in Oxford.


Annotated Article By Anthony Harrigan To Charleston News And Courier, 30 September 1962, Anthony Harrigan Sep 1962

Annotated Article By Anthony Harrigan To Charleston News And Courier, 30 September 1962, Anthony Harrigan

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Article details the firing of "gas shels" by federal marshals on the University of Mississippi campus


Annotated Article By James Kingsley To The Commercial Appeal, 30 September 1962, James Kingsley Sep 1962

Annotated Article By James Kingsley To The Commercial Appeal, 30 September 1962, James Kingsley

Telegrams to Media Outlets

Article discusses Sunday's events and focuses on church attendance.


Annotated Article By Gene Sherman To Los Angeles Times, 30 September 1962, Gene Sherman Sep 1962

Annotated Article By Gene Sherman To Los Angeles Times, 30 September 1962, Gene Sherman

Telegrams to Media Outlets

Article explores the atmosphere in Oxford and includes quotes from a black man working on campus.


Annotated Article By Jack Roach To Charleston News And Courier, 30 September 1962, Jack Roach Sep 1962

Annotated Article By Jack Roach To Charleston News And Courier, 30 September 1962, Jack Roach

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Article discusses the arrival of federal marshals and their accomodations.


Annotated Article By Walter Wallich To Newscasts London, 30 September 1962, Walter Wallich Sep 1962

Annotated Article By Walter Wallich To Newscasts London, 30 September 1962, Walter Wallich

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Wallich discusses the day's events leading to that night's rioting and emphasizes the presence of outsiders.


Hoke Norris To Sun-Times, 30 September 1962, Hoke Norris Sep 1962

Hoke Norris To Sun-Times, 30 September 1962, Hoke Norris

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Article details the events of the Sunday before an anticipated "final showdon." It focuses on Rev. Wayne Coleman.


Tuttle To City Desk, 30 September 1962, Author Unknown Sep 1962

Tuttle To City Desk, 30 September 1962, Author Unknown

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Article focuses on Mississippi lawyer Phil Stone and his opinions on federal attempts at integration and racial differences. Tuttle notes he has to change lodgings due to state troopers taking it over.


Annotated Article By Coffey To Chicago Daily News, 30 September 1962, Raymond R. Coffey Sep 1962

Annotated Article By Coffey To Chicago Daily News, 30 September 1962, Raymond R. Coffey

Telegrams to Media Outlets

Telegram notes that all phone lines are busy and that telegrams are the only possible way to communicate out of town. Details the mob of 2,500 people and how the situation on campus became a riot.


Annotated Article By D. M. To Parker, Time Inc., 30 September 1962, Dudley Morris Sep 1962

Annotated Article By D. M. To Parker, Time Inc., 30 September 1962, Dudley Morris

Telegrams to Media Outlets

Week three of desegregation at the University of Mississippi. The students are curious about what is going on, but the tension has mostly subsided.


Annotated Article "Oxford Exbulbeck Sheffield" To Press Reuters, 30 September 1962, Author Unknown Sep 1962

Annotated Article "Oxford Exbulbeck Sheffield" To Press Reuters, 30 September 1962, Author Unknown

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Article profiles Mr. Peter Foulkes, a British lecturer of German literature at the University of Mississippi in 1962.


Annotated Article By Starnes To Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance, 30 September 1962, Richard Starnes Sep 1962

Annotated Article By Starnes To Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance, 30 September 1962, Richard Starnes

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Article details the events of the rioting, especially the use of tear gas, and mentions the death of a reporter.


Annotated Article By Cruttenden To San Francisco Examiner, 30 September 1962, Charles Cruttenden Sep 1962

Annotated Article By Cruttenden To San Francisco Examiner, 30 September 1962, Charles Cruttenden

Telegrams to Media Outlets

The reporter recounts how he "rented" a student's identification card for the day so he could access the barricaded campus at the University of Mississippi.