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  2. Richard E. Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Richard E. Holmes (born February 17, 1944) is an American medical doctor who specialized in emergency department medicine. As a third-year college student, in 1965 he enrolled in the previously segregated Mississippi State University.

  3. Humphrey Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Humphrey Coliseum is a 9,100-seat multi-purpose arena located on the campus of Mississippi State University, just outside Starkville, Mississippi, that opened for the 1975-76 basketball season. Nicknamed The Hump, it is home to the Mississippi State Bulldogs men's and women's basketball teams. The building is the equivalent of seven stories ...

  4. List of colleges and universities in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi University for Women: Columbus: ... Mississippi Valley State University: Itta Bena: Public: 1,879 1950 Master's university: Northeast Mississippi ...

  5. Mississippi State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 1920, the state hospital was located in Jackson and had 1,670 residents. In 1930, it had 2,649 residents. [9] In 1935, the Mississippi State Insane Asylum moved from a complex of 19th-century buildings in northern Jackson to its current location, [7] the former property of a state penal colony, [6] the Rankin Farm. [9] MSH became overcrowded.

  6. The Best Milkshake in Every State - AOL

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    The shake is loaded with fresh local huckleberries, locally spun ice cream, and a generous dollop of whipped cream. ... Columbus Step into Zaharakos, and you may not think anything has changed ...

  7. Baptist Memorial Hospital-Golden Triangle - Wikipedia

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    Baptist Memorial has 328 beds and is a Level III trauma facility. The hospital is the seventh largest provider of medical and surgical services in the state of Mississippi. [2] The hospital has been certified by The Joint Commission. [3]

  8. Stephen D. Lee House - Wikipedia

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    It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971 [2] and declared a Mississippi Landmark in 1985. [1] It was the home of Confederate Lt. Gen. Stephen D. Lee . The house is open for tours on Fridays and features the Florence McLeod Hazard Museum with exhibits on local and regional history, and items dating between 1833 and 1908 ...

  9. M. M. Roberts Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium was renamed for M. M. Roberts, an alumnus of then-Mississippi College and member of the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning (popularly called "The College Board"). He is credited for helping to build the school up to its current university status, the largest such school in Mississippi south of Jackson.