RESOURCES
CLICK TO VIEW: RESOURCE LIBRARY BOOK LIST
CLICK TO VIEW: RESOURCE LIBRARY AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS
CLICK ON LINKS BELOW TO VIEW: RESOURCE LIBRARY OH LADY Humor Magazine. Only three issues of this delightful magazine were published. MSCW sophomore Eudora Welty was a cartoonist for all three issues, and probably wrote some of the satirical poetry which is left unsigned. USE AND REPRODUCTION OF MUW COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS APPLIES.
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April OH LADY May OH LADY June OH LADY
CLICK ON THE LINKS BELOW TO VIEW: RESOURCE LIBRARY EPHEMERA literary magazine. This magazine was published during the late 1930s through the 1940s and was the predecessor to The Dilettanti.
The files are in pdf format, and will need to be downloaded to your computer to be viewed.THE EPHEMERA (November, 1938)
THE EPHEMERA (February, 1939)
A NEW ONLINE COLLECTION! Thanks to volunteer archivist CATHERINE BELL, Class of 2011 History graduate from Mississippi State University, we now have access to some of MUW's earliest official publications, the yearly catalogs. In July, 2012, Catherine finished a year of volunteer work at MUW. She is now headed to the University of Texas to begin a master's degree in Library Information Systems. On her last day she finished scanning the 1902 catalog, which is available below.
CLICK ON INDIVIDUAL TITLES Below TO VIEW DIGITALLY AVAILABLE CATALOGS: Note: The original name of Mississippi University for Women was "The Industrial Institute and College," or "The Double I and C."Click HERE to access scanned 1889-90 Catalog of the I.I. & C.
Click HERE to access scanned 1890-91 Catalog of the I.I. & C.
Click HERE to access scanned 1892-93 Catalog of the I.I. & C.
Click HERE to access scanned 1896-97 Catalog of the I.I. & C.
Click HERE to access scanned 1898-99 Catalog of the I.I. & C.
NEW! Click HERE to access scanned 1902 Catalog of the I.I. & C. NEW!CLICK TO VIEW: RESOURCE LIBRARY MEH LADY YEARBOOK COLLECTION
Use and Reproduction of MUW Copyrighted Materials: READ FIRST
Click HERE to access outside link to scanned 1902 Meh Lady.
Click HERE to access outside link to scanned 1904 Meh Lady.
Click HERE to access outside link to scanned 1905 Meh Lady.
Click HERE to access outside link to scanned 1906 Meh Lady.
Click HERE to access outside link to scanned 1907 Meh Lady.
Click HERE to access outside link to scanned 1908 Meh Lady.
Click HERE to access outside link to scanned 1909 Meh Lady.
Click HERE to access outside link to scanned 1910 Meh Lady.
Click HERE to access outside link to scanned 1911 Meh Lady.
Click HERE to access outside link to scanned 1912 Meh Lady.
Click HERE to access outside link to scanned 1913 Spectator.*
Click HERE to access outside link to scanned 1914 Spectator.*
Click HERE to access outside link to scanned 1915 Spectator.*
Click HERE to access outside link to scanned 1916 Spectator.*
Click HERE to access outside link to scanned 1919 Spectator.*
Click HERE to access outside link to scanned 1922 Meh Lady.
Click HERE to access outside link to scanned 1923 Meh Lady.
Click HERE to access outside link to scanned 1926 Meh Lady.
Click HERE to access outside link to scanned 1927 Meh Lady.
Click HERE to access outside link to scanned 1928 Meh Lady.
Click HERE to access outside link to scanned 1929 Meh Lady.
Click HERE to access outside link to scanned 1930 Meh Lady.
Click HERE to access outside link to scanned 1931 Meh Lady.
*Because President Henry Whitfield discontinued the Meh Ladies for several years, considering them "elitist," the students used a yearly edition of their literary magazine, The Spectator, as a substitute yearbook, and included photographs of seniors.
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RESEARCH LINKS TO OTHER CENTERS & LIBRARIESI. GENERAL RESEARCH ON WOMEN
Barnard Center for Research on Women
Brown University’s Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women
Columbia University’s Institute for Research on Women and GenderDigital Librarian: Women’s Resources
Genderstats: A Database of Gender Statistics
International Center for Research on WomenRadcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University
Rutgers Institute for Research on Women
Sound and Picture Archives for Research on Women
Newcomb College Center for Research on Women
National Council for Research on Women
University of Memphis Center for Research on Women
University of Michigan’s Institute for Research on Women and Gender
Women's E-News.org
Women’s Research and Education InstituteII. WOMEN’S STUDIES and WOMEN’S HISTORY
H-Women’s Links for Research on Women’s Issues and History
National Museum of Women in the Arts
National Museum of Women’s HistoryNational Women's History Project
Oral Histories: Women in Journalism
Sophia Smith Collection: Women’s History Archives at Smith College
Texas Woman’s University Women’s Studies
University of Mississippi Sarah Isom Center
University of Wisconsin's List of Women's Studies Programs, Centers and Libraries
Vanderbilt University Women’s Studies Program
Women’s History Virtual Library
Women’s History Research: The National Archives
Women’s Slave Narratives – UNC at Chapel Hill
Women’s Studies Issues Resource Sites
Women’s Studies at The American Library AssociationWomen Working: 1800-1930 – Harvard University Library
III. WOMEN & PUBLIC POLICY/LAW/EDUCATION/ECONOMICS
RELIGION/HEALTH/SCIENCE/MATHEMATICSAmerican Association of University Women
Association for Women in Mathematics
Association for Women in Science: Advocacy and Public Policy
Coalition of Labor Union Women
Center for Women’s Business Research
Center for Women’s Policy Studies
Hadassah-Brandeis Institute (Jewish Women and Gender Issues)
Harvard Kennedy School of Women and Public Policy
Institute for Women's Policy Research
International Women’s Human Rights Resources
Mississippi Commission on the Status of Women
Mississippi Women Lawyers AssociationNational Partnership for Women and Families
National Women’s Political Caucus
Office for Research in Women’s Health
Older Women’s League
Organization for Research on on Women and Communication
Perspectives on Women and Politics: Articles from the John C. Stennis Institute of GovernmentRutgers Center for American Women and Politics
Mississippi Coalition Against Sexual AssaultSociety for Women’s Health Research
University of Massachusetts Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy
Young Clergywomen's Project (includes a link to their e-zine Fidelia's Sisters)
White House Office for Women’s Initiatives and Outreach
Women and Girls in the Justice System
Women’s Bureau, United States Department of Labor
Women Work! The National Network for Women’s Employment
Women Watch: Director of UN Resources on Women’s Issues


A NEW ONLINE COLLECTION! Thanks to volunteer archivist CATHERINE BELL, Class of 2011 History graduate from Mississippi State University, we now have access to some of MUW's earliest official publications, the yearly catalogs. In July, 2012, Catherine finished a year of volunteer work at MUW. She is now headed to the University of Texas to begin a master's degree in Library Information Systems. On her last day she finished scanning the 1902 catalog, which is available below.