It was originally called The Industrial Institute and College, but in 1920 the name changed to the Mississippi State College for Women. In 1974, it was then again changed, for the last time, to The Mississippi University for Women. Which this is the official name that it goes by today. ...
That's what gives the edge to Mississippi State. Opponents are hitting .256 against Bennett, and this Mississippi State team is hitting .316 overall, the fifth-best mark in the nation. Like we said, the Bulldogs bats haven't gone cold in Omaha, they just seem to be missing out ...
Previously announced and ready now is Two Trails' reprint of Thomas L. Snead's The Fight For Missouri, From the Election of Lincoln to the Death of Lyon (PB, ind, 322pp. $16.95, plus $2.50 p/h), one of the best sources on the Missouri State Guard and the first year of the war...
Many people predicted such a tragedy when the Mississippi Summer Project, an effort that would bring hundreds of college-age volunteers to "the most totalitarian state in the country" was announced in April, 1964. The FBI's all-out search for the conspirators5 who killed the three young men...
a northern state as is Mister Ellis. Southern troops and guerrillas The battles in which the First Missouri Cavalry participated in- are usually made out to be evil personified without any explora- cluded Sugar Creek, Bentonville, Pea Ridge, Iuka, Corinth, tion into their justifications or how...
There is a program through the Missouri Department of Economic Development which provides Missouri state income tax credits for infrastructure improvement projects. . Creative people working together could figure out a way to do this. bsays:
More than 13 years ago, the University of Mississippi Medical Center developed a successful TelEmergency program that saved rural Critical Access Hospitals and now provides telehealth services throughout the state. This occurred without acrimony because of partnerships that the University of Mississippi ...
Many people predicted such a tragedy when the Mississippi Summer Project, an effort that would bring hundreds of college-age volunteers to "the most totalitarian state in the country" was announced in April, 1964. The FBI's all-out search for the conspirators5 who killed the three young men...