Ole Miss

Title Also Known As

The "Ole Miss" of the University of Mississippi.|Yearbook of the University of Mississippi.

Language

English

Publisher

University of Mississippi].

Place of Publication

[Oxford, Mississippi

Physical

v. : ill. ; 28 cm.

Notes

Published by the seniors of the departments of the University.

Title from cover.

Subjects

Locality Subjects

Contains

Ole Miss 1897 (vol. 1)

Ole Miss 1898 (vol. 2)

Ole Miss 1899 (vol. 3)

Ole Miss 1902

Ole Miss 1903

Ole Miss 1905

Ole Miss 1908

Ole Miss 1912 (vol. 16)

Ole Miss 1913

Ole Miss 1914

Ole Miss 1916 (vol. 20)

Ole Miss 1918 (vol. 22)

Ole Miss 1919 (vol. 23)

Ole Miss 1921 (vol. 25)

Ole Miss 1922 (vol. 26)

Ole Miss 1927 (vol. 31)

Ole Miss 1928 (vol. 32)

Ole Miss 1931 (vol. 35)

Ole Miss 1936

Ole Miss 1939

Ole Miss 1950

Ole Miss 1952

Ole Miss 1953

Ole Miss 1954

Ole Miss 1955

Ole Miss 1958

Ole Miss 1960

Ole Miss 1963

Ole Miss 1964

Ole Miss 1974

Ole Miss 1976 (vol. 82)

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