

![]() | Top photo: Clarion-Ledger editorial cartoonist Mark Bolton, right, formally presented his artworks and professional papers to the university at an Oct. 16 campus ceremony. With a portion of the Bolton Collection displayed behind them, the artist and President Donald Zacharias look over another of Bolton's renderings, all of which will be part of the Mitchell Memorial Library Special Collections. |
![]() | Middle photo: Dr. Douglas L. Conner, second from left, presented his papers to the university in September. Conner, a Hattiesburg native, is a Starkville physician and human rights activist. His autobiography, A Black Physician's Story: Bringing Hope in Mississippi, was published in 1985. On hand for the ceremony were, from left, Dr. William A. Person, associate dean of the Graduate School and the physician's close friend, Conner, President Donald Zacharias, and Dr. John Gaboury, dean of libraries. |
![]() | Bottom photo: Wayne W. Weidie of Ocean Springs, center, formally presented his personal and professional papers to Mississippi State at an Oct. 29 campus ceremony. The former syndicated columnist and publisher and editor of the Ocean Springs Record and Gautier Independent is a 1963 Mississippi State political science graduate. Accepting for the university were Dean of Libraries John Gaboury, left, and President Donald Zacharias. In 1990, Weidie sold his newspaper interests to become chief of staff for Rep. Gene Taylor (D-Miss.). |

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