e Miss. Faces Crisis At the height of the racial crisis at the University of Mississippi two Baylor Journalism students, realizing the seriousness and meaning of the situations, hurried to Ox- ford to provide Baylor with first-hand coverage. Photogra- pher Paul Currier shot the pictures in this section on the trip and Henry Holcomb reported the Crisis for The Baylor Lariat, XFILSIINII polzcz and 1111175111118 relax tllllld the It'lI.Sl'0I1 and strife on the Ole Jliss. campus.
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