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Western Union Telegram Collection
 

Telegrams to University affiliates

In August and September 1962, telegrams were sent to various people at the University of Mississippi, both named officials -- such as Chancellor J. D. Williams, Registrar Robert B. Ellis, then-Admissions Counselor Ken Wooten -- and students -- such as football player A. J. Holloway -- as well as those sent to people in particular positions (President of the Student Body, Board of Trustees, Fraternity and Sorority chapters, etc.)

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  • Dick Allen to Epsilon XI Chapter of Sigma Nu Fraternity, 19 September 1962 by Dick Allen

    Dick Allen to Epsilon XI Chapter of Sigma Nu Fraternity, 19 September 1962

    Dick Allen

    Allen writes he could get the fraternity members jobs if the school closes and tells them not to admit Meredith because of his questionable moral character.

  • John T. Ames to Dr. John D. Williams, 20 September 1962 by John T. Ames

    John T. Ames to Dr. John D. Williams, 20 September 1962

    John T. Ames

    Ames asks Williams to do all he can to prevent Governor Ross Barnett from closing the unversity.

  • We, the undersigned brothers and associates, 28 September 1962 by Beta Sigma Gamma

    We, the undersigned brothers and associates, 28 September 1962

    Beta Sigma Gamma

    Includes quote from Beta Sigma Gamma

  • Ed Connell to Chancellor J. D. Williams, 22 September 1962 by Ed Connell

    Ed Connell to Chancellor J. D. Williams, 22 September 1962

    Ed Connell

    Telegram supporting Williams

  • Ed Connell to Robert Ellis, 22 September 1962 by Ed Connell

    Ed Connell to Robert Ellis, 22 September 1962

    Ed Connell

    Telegram supporting Ellis

  • Vivian Davidson to The Board of Trustees, University of Mississippi, Chancellor John D. Williams, 17 September 1962 by Vivian Davidson

    Vivian Davidson to The Board of Trustees, University of Mississippi, Chancellor John D. Williams, 17 September 1962

    Vivian Davidson

    Davidson asks Williams to explore other options before closing the university.

  • Mississippi Dekes to Omega Chi Chapter, Delta Kappa Epsilon, 29 September 1962 by Delta Kappa Epsilon

    Mississippi Dekes to Omega Chi Chapter, Delta Kappa Epsilon, 29 September 1962

    Delta Kappa Epsilon

    Telegram states a "large fed. force" is expected and asks for Southern volunteers.

  • H. A. Fennerty, O. T. Harrington to Mississippi Alpha Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, 25 September 1962 by H. A. Fennerty and O. T. Harrington

    H. A. Fennerty, O. T. Harrington to Mississippi Alpha Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, 25 September 1962

    H. A. Fennerty and O. T. Harrington

    Fraternity members in Louisiana urge the Mississipi chapter to rush James Meredith. They cite several reasons and "feel [he] will be compatible with members of Mississippi Alpha whom [they] have met."

  • Dr. William H. Ferguson to President, University of Mississippi, 26 September 1962 by William H. Ferguson

    Dr. William H. Ferguson to President, University of Mississippi, 26 September 1962

    William H. Ferguson

    Ferguson tells the recipient that "his actions in the attempted registration" of James Meredith is "unconstitutional and certainly unchristian."

  • Ruth Ford (Mrs. Zachary Scott) to Chi Omega Sorority, 19 September 1962 by Ruth Ford

    Ruth Ford (Mrs. Zachary Scott) to Chi Omega Sorority, 19 September 1962

    Ruth Ford

    She urges them to use their intelligence and "Christian humanity" to uphold the rights of all humans.

  • Katie and Billy Frazer to Chancellor J. D. Williams, 22 September 1962 by Katie Frazer and Billy Frazer

    Katie and Billy Frazer to Chancellor J. D. Williams, 22 September 1962

    Katie Frazer and Billy Frazer

    Telegram supporting Williams

  • Gregory Gallo, Student Body President, University of Wisconsin to Student Body President, Student Gov Ofc, University of Mississippi, 29 September 1962 by Gregory Gallo

    Gregory Gallo, Student Body President, University of Wisconsin to Student Body President, Student Gov Ofc, University of Mississippi, 29 September 1962

    Gregory Gallo

    Gallo opposes Governor Ross Barnett's attempts to keep James Meredith from enrolling.

  • Harry P. Gamble to President of the Student Body, 19 September 1962 by Harry P. Gamble

    Harry P. Gamble to President of the Student Body, 19 September 1962

    Harry P. Gamble

    Gamble, who calls himself a segregationist, offers a detailed plan involving escorting the U.S. Marshals with corn stalks while playing certain songs to "hurt feelings of negroes."

  • Brothers and Pledgee of Gamma Gamma to Kappa Alpha Order, Alpha Upsilon Chapter, 28 September 1962 by Gamma Gamma

    Brothers and Pledgee of Gamma Gamma to Kappa Alpha Order, Alpha Upsilon Chapter, 28 September 1962

    Gamma Gamma

    The chapter at MSU pledges "support of 107 men and one police dog" to the South's cause.

  • W. L. Godwin to Chancellor J. D. Williams, 21 September 1962 by W. L. Godwin

    W. L. Godwin to Chancellor J. D. Williams, 21 September 1962

    W. L. Godwin

    Godwin and the Southern Regional Education Board offer respect for Williams and his wife.

  • Elmore Greaves, editor of Gulf Coast Gazette to Chancellor Williams, 14 September 1962 by Elmore Greaves

    Elmore Greaves, editor of Gulf Coast Gazette to Chancellor Williams, 14 September 1962

    Elmore Greaves

    Greaves demands a comment from Williams regarding Meredith's enrollment. He intends to publish his demand and any reply.

  • Pat D. Holcomb to Chancellor J. D. Williams, 22 September 1962 by Pat D. Holcomb

    Pat D. Holcomb to Chancellor J. D. Williams, 22 September 1962

    Pat D. Holcomb

    Telegram supporting Williams

  • Boyce Holleman to A. J. Holloway, 21 September 1962 by Boyce Holleman

    Boyce Holleman to A. J. Holloway, 21 September 1962

    Boyce Holleman

    Holleman offers support for Holloway and "the team" and hopes for the "greatest year."

  • Bill Hurter to Dr. J. D. Williams, 19 September 1962 by Bill Hurter

    Bill Hurter to Dr. J. D. Williams, 19 September 1962

    Bill Hurter

    Hurter offers thoughts and support for Williams. Telegram ends with the phrase "ne illegitimi carborundum."

  • Harvey H. Hutchins to J. D. Williams, 27 September 1962 by Harvey H. Hutchins

    Harvey H. Hutchins to J. D. Williams, 27 September 1962

    Harvey H. Hutchins

    Hutchins discusses an injunction prohibiting university employees from admitting James Meredith.

  • Harvey H. Hutchins to Robert Ellis, 27 September 1962 by Harvey H. Hutchins

    Harvey H. Hutchins to Robert Ellis, 27 September 1962

    Harvey H. Hutchins

    Hutchins discusses an injunction prohibiting university employees from admitting James Meredith.

  • Interested Brothers of AO Chapter Tulane University to Consul Eta Chapter Sigma Chi Fraternity, 19 September 1962 by Interested Brothers of AO Chapter Tulane University

    Interested Brothers of AO Chapter Tulane University to Consul Eta Chapter Sigma Chi Fraternity, 19 September 1962

    Interested Brothers of AO Chapter Tulane University

    They "recommend" the chapter rush James Meredith. Ends with the words "go white folks."

  • H. M. Ivy to Chancellor J. D. Williams, 26 September 1962 by H. M. Ivy

    H. M. Ivy to Chancellor J. D. Williams, 26 September 1962

    H. M. Ivy

    Ivy states that closing the university after the College Board is "forced to accept integration" would result in colleges and universities under the board's administration losing their accreditation.

  • Eldon L. Johnson to Chancellor Williams, 19 September 1962 by Eldon L. Johnson

    Eldon L. Johnson to Chancellor Williams, 19 September 1962

    Eldon L. Johnson

    Johnson trusts Williams' judgment and offers wishes for him and the university in the "surmounting historic crisis."

  • Harry Inge Johnstone to Chancellor J. D. Williams, 21 September 1962 by Harry Inge Johnstone

    Harry Inge Johnstone to Chancellor J. D. Williams, 21 September 1962

    Harry Inge Johnstone

    Johnstone disapproves of students' "disgraceful actions" and urges Williams to announce that poor behavior would result in suspension.

  • Kappa Alpha Order Gamma Pi Chapter to Kappa Alpha Order Alpha Upsilon Chapter, 28 September 1962 by Kappa Alpha Order

    Kappa Alpha Order Gamma Pi Chapter to Kappa Alpha Order Alpha Upsilon Chapter, 28 September 1962

    Kappa Alpha Order

    The Florida Southern chapter offers support for the Ole Miss chapter.

  • Unsigned Gamma Rho Chapter of Kappa Alpha Order to Kappa Alpha Order, Alpha Upsilon Chapter, 28 September 1962 by Kappa Alpha Order

    Unsigned Gamma Rho Chapter of Kappa Alpha Order to Kappa Alpha Order, Alpha Upsilon Chapter, 28 September 1962

    Kappa Alpha Order

    The chapter from ECC offers support to "the South's last stand."

  • Alpha Zeta Chapter, Kappa Alpha Order to Kappa Alpha House, 28 September 1962 by Kappa Alpha Order. Alpha Zeta Chapter (College of William and Mary)

    Alpha Zeta Chapter, Kappa Alpha Order to Kappa Alpha House, 28 September 1962

    Kappa Alpha Order. Alpha Zeta Chapter (College of William and Mary)

    William and Mary chapter of Kappa Alpha Order offers "aid in any capacity" to the Ole Miss chapter.

  • Nelson T. Levings to Chancellor Williams, 23 September 1962 by Nelson T. Levings

    Nelson T. Levings to Chancellor Williams, 23 September 1962

    Nelson T. Levings

    Telegram offering support for Barnett and others making a stand for "local self government."

  • Norman Mann to The President of the Student Government Association, 28 September 1962 by Norman Mann

    Norman Mann to The President of the Student Government Association, 28 September 1962

    Norman Mann

    Mann urges the students to be more visible in protesting Governor Ross Barnett's actions and take a stand to uphold the Constitution.

  • Margaret and the Gladiola Boys to Ken Wooten and George Street, 19 September 1962 by Margaret and the Gladiola Boys

    Margaret and the Gladiola Boys to Ken Wooten and George Street, 19 September 1962

    Margaret and the Gladiola Boys

    They are thinking about them.

  • Marshall County Bar Association to Chancellor Williams, 18 September 1962 by Marshall County Bar Association

    Marshall County Bar Association to Chancellor Williams, 18 September 1962

    Marshall County Bar Association

    The bar association has passed a resolution that the preservation of the university should be the paramount consideration.

  • Rudolph Massey to Registrar, University of Mississippi, 19 September 1962 by Rudolph Massey

    Rudolph Massey to Registrar, University of Mississippi, 19 September 1962

    Rudolph Massey

    Massey states Mississippi is the "last free state" and tells the registrar not to admit Meredith in order to preserve the white race.

  • J. H. Meredith to [Robert] Ellis, Registrar, University of Mississippi, 11 September 1962 by James Meredith

    J. H. Meredith to [Robert] Ellis, Registrar, University of Mississippi, 11 September 1962

    James Meredith

    Meredith informs the registrar of his intention to enroll at the University of Mississippi in September.

  • John Morris to University of Mississippi, 25 September 1962 by John Morris

    John Morris to University of Mississippi, 25 September 1962

    John Morris

    Telegram congratulates the university on its "stand against racial integration."

  • Joseph M. Mosby to J. D. Williams, 27 September 1962 by Joseph M. Mosby

    Joseph M. Mosby to J. D. Williams, 27 September 1962

    Joseph M. Mosby

    Lauderdale County Ole Miss Alumni passed a resolution asking Williams to keep the university open.

  • Doris and Bo Murry to Chancellor John D. Williams, Dr. A. B. Lewis and Robert Ellis, 25 September 1962 by Doris Murray and Bo Murray

    Doris and Bo Murry to Chancellor John D. Williams, Dr. A. B. Lewis and Robert Ellis, 25 September 1962

    Doris Murray and Bo Murray

    Telegram supporting Williams, Lewis, and Ellis

  • Okolona Chamber of Commerce to Chancellor J. D. Williams, 21 September 1962 by Okolona Area Chamber of Commerce

    Okolona Chamber of Commerce to Chancellor J. D. Williams, 21 September 1962

    Okolona Area Chamber of Commerce

    The Chamber of Commerce offers support of Williams and his stand on "the Meredith case."

  • Mrs. Elizabeth C. Parker to Student Council, University of Mississippi by Elizabeth C. Parker

    Mrs. Elizabeth C. Parker to Student Council, University of Mississippi

    Elizabeth C. Parker

    Parker reminds the Student Council they are in upper education and tells them to "get [their] kicks some other way."

  • Phi Alpha Texas Rho to Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity House, 28 September 1962 by Phi Alpha Rho (University of Texas)

    Phi Alpha Texas Rho to Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity House, 28 September 1962

    Phi Alpha Rho (University of Texas)

    The University of Texas chapter expresses support for the University of Mississippi chapter.

  • St. Mary's College to Student Council, University of Mississippi by Saint Mary's College (Notre Dame, Ind.)

    St. Mary's College to Student Council, University of Mississippi

    Saint Mary's College (Notre Dame, Ind.)

    St. Mary's College students urge University of Mississippi students to support James Meredith's enrollment in recognition of human rights.

  • Mrs. Marion Sargent to Head of Student Body, University of Mississippi by Marion Sargent

    Mrs. Marion Sargent to Head of Student Body, University of Mississippi

    Marion Sargent

    Sargent reminds the students of their own stakes in the issue and urges them to "go back to your rooms in thought and let Meredith go to his in peace."

  • Sigma Chapter Vanderbilt to Sigma Nu Fraternity, 27 September 1962 by Sigma Nu (Vanderbilt University)

    Sigma Chapter Vanderbilt to Sigma Nu Fraternity, 27 September 1962

    Sigma Nu (Vanderbilt University)

    The Vanderbilt chapter expresses support for the Ole Miss chapter and offers to "come fighting" to their side. Ends with the phrase "never a Negro Sigma Nu."

  • Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, University, Mississippi to Ross Barnett, 25 September 1962 by Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, University, Mississippi

    Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, University, Mississippi to Ross Barnett, 25 September 1962

    Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, University, Mississippi

    Telegram supporting Barnett

  • The Ole Miss [Canterbury?] Association, Reverend Wofford Smith to Chancellor J. D. Williams, 24 September 1962 by Wofford K. Smith

    The Ole Miss [Canterbury?] Association, Reverend Wofford Smith to Chancellor J. D. Williams, 24 September 1962

    Wofford K. Smith

    Message offering prayers and thoughts to Williams

  • Robert L. Taylor to Dick Wilson, 21 September 1962 by Robert L. Taylor

    Robert L. Taylor to Dick Wilson, 21 September 1962

    Robert L. Taylor

    Taylor, president of the Mississippi State University Student Association, relays the hopes of his university's student body that University of Mississippi students and the university "will not be seriously injured."

  • Horace Twiford to Chancellor J. D. Williams, 22 September 1962 by Horace Twiford

    Horace Twiford to Chancellor J. D. Williams, 22 September 1962

    Horace Twiford

    Telegram supporting Williams and the "leadership"

  • A. M. Kirk to Robert B. Ellis, 18 September 1962 by Author Unknown

    A. M. Kirk to Robert B. Ellis, 18 September 1962

    Author Unknown

    Telegram addressed to University Registrar. Urges the registrar "if you are white" to not register James Meredith.

 
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