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University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections University of Oklahoma Archives Vertical File Administrations Building Books Abroad Advanced Programs Boomer Theater (Campus Corner) African Americans: See Desegregation Boren, David L. Afro-American Student Union Boyd, Carolyn E. Alpha Delta Sigma Boyd, David Ross Alumni Boyd Field Alumni Association Brandt, Joseph A. Alumni Shield-- Univ. of Okla. Brooks, Stratton D. Am. Assoc. of Univ. Professors Buchanan, Edith Hamilton Am. Inst. of Indian Civilization Buchanan, James S. Amero, Emilio Buchanan, Percy Amos, F.S.E. Buffalo Mask Award-Drama School Anderson, Gustavus E. Buildings-General Arches, The Buildings-Names and Sources Architecture of OU Bureau of Gov. Research Armory, The Burr, David A. Art, Museum of Burton, Helen Brown Art, School of Burton Hall Art-- Univ. of Okla. Busby, Orel Athena Society Business Admin., College of Athletics Department Business Directory Auditorium, The Campbell, Walter and Isabel Bachelor Officer Quarters Fire, 1949 Campus Corner Ballet, Univ. of Okla. Campus Drawings Balyeat, F.A. Campus Guides, Facts and Map Band Campus Entrance Banowsky, William S. Campus Vista Baseball Card Section Basketball Carey, Thomas Bass, Harry W./Bass Collection Carl Albert Award Bebb Herbarium Carnegie Library Bentley, Stephen F. Carpenter, Earl C. Beta Theta Pi House Carpenter, Paul S. Bizzell Bible Collection CART (shuttle bus service) Bizzell Library-Great Reading Rm. Cartwright, B.A. Bizzell Library-Neustadt Wing Cate, Roscoe Bizzell Library- Proposed Add. 1979 Cathedral – See Goff, Bruce Bizzell, William B. Catlett, Stanley B. Blickensderfer, J. P. Catlett Music Center Board of Visitors Centennial Celebration Center for Analysis & Prediction of Storms Dunham, Lowell Chimpanzee Research Dunlap, E.T. Chouteau, Yvonne Education, College of Clark, David Draper Elbert, Arthur J. Class Memorials Elections Class of 1913 Ellison, Gayfree Class Rosters Engineering, College of Coat of Arms, Seal Evans, Grant Coats, Andrew M. Evans Hall Collings, Elizabeth Ewing, Cortez A.M. Collings, Ellsworth Extension Division Collins, Herbert Dale Ezell, John S. Colors of O.U. Ezell, J. (Oral History Project) Comfort, Bill Faculty Comfort, Nicholas Faculty Club Commemorative Univ. Plates Feaver, J. Clayton Commencement Felgar, James H. Communism Fine Arts Conner, Bart First Ladies of O.U. Constitution-OU Fisher, Ada Lois Sipuel: See also Desegregation Continuing Education Football Copeland, Dr. Fayette Football- Other Universities Corsaw, Wilma Museum of Art Forbes, Minnie (Forbes House) Couch, Glenn C. Foundation, The (OU) Court, Dr. Nathan A. Fountains Cronkite, Walter Franklin House Cross, George L. Fundraisers Dale, Edward Everett Gallogly, James Dale Hall-Equipment Lists, Misc. 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Henderson, Arn Jones, Fred, Jr. Henderson, George Jones, Fred Jr. Museum of Art (see Art) Henderson-Tolson Cultural Center Jones, Gomer Hendrix, Jimi Jordan, Elizabeth (Jordan House) Herbarium (see Bebb Herbarium) Journalism, School of Herbert, H. H. Journalist Herrick, Grace (Herrick House) Kamphoefner, Henry L. Hervey, John G. Kappa Alpha Order High, Leslie Kappa Alpha Theta Hill, James J. Kaufman, Kenneth Hill, Rudolph-Poem Keep OU Beautiful Hillel Foundation Kerr, Harrison History Club of OU Kinder, Ben History of O.U. Kingfisher College History of OU (1892-1905) Kiowa Indian Artists History of OU (1947-1975) Kirk, Ida (Kirk House) History of OU (Lottinville) Kraettli, Emil R. History of OU (Newby) Land Acquisition, OU History of Science Department Landscaping History of Sports Info. Dept. Law, College of Histories-Other Universities Lawson, Roberta (Lawson House) Hockman, Ned Lee, Sul H. Holland, Fern L. Legislative Funding Hollon, W. Eugene Leonard Earth Sciences Observatory Holman, Catherine (Holman House) Leone, Joe A. Holmberg, Frederick Letzeiser Award Hollomon, J. Herbert-Speeches Levy, David Honors Program Librarians at OU Hopkins, Milton Libraries at OU Horace Contest in Ok Litton, Gaston W. Horton, Dr. Frank E. Logan, Leonard House, Roy T. Lottinville, Savoie Hume, Annette (Hume House) Loyalty Oaths Huston Huffman- Fitness Gym LSD Experiment Indians for Indians Hour Lucas, Elmer Infirmary (Student) Luce, Rick Inst. of Comm. Development 101 Mag-Spec.OU August, 1926 Integration: See Desegregation Mahier, Edith Interior Design Map of Campus, 1926 Mascots OK Memorial Union (see also Student Union) Massad, Paul OK Textile Museum Matzene Oriental Art Coll. Oliver, Jennie (Oliver House) Mayes, Diane Oliver Wildlife Preserve McAnally, Arthur Organization Charts McCasland, Thomas Howard Owen, Bennie McCool, Richard Miles, Sr. Park, W.Z. McKibbin, Lawrence E. Parker, Cynthia (Parker House) McLaurin, George: See also Desegregation Parrington, V.L. McSpadden, Sallie (Mc. House) Paxton, Joseph Meacham, Edgar D. Pe-et Tree Medicine Perkins, Edward J. Memorials Petroleum Land Mgmt. Program Merrick Computer Center Pharmacy, College of Merrill, Maurice Phi Beta Kappa Miscellaneous Phi Eta Sigma Misc. Flyers Physics Dept. Miss OU Pierce, Chester M. Monnet Hall Plays at OU Monnet, Julian C. Postal Training Center Moorhead, Max Presidency Morris, John R. Jr. President’s Associates Muldrow, Henry L. Presidents of OU Music, School of Prickett, Wilson B. National Weather Center (see Weather Center) Prof. Writers Short Course Native American Students Program Development Services Naval Air Technical Training Center (South Provost Office Base) Publicity -- OU Neil, Amma S. (Neil House) Quade, C. Richard Neustadt, Walter, Jr. Racial integration: See Desegregation Newcomers Club Rader, Jesse "News of the Month" Alumni Ray, Grace Newspapers at OU Reaves, Samuel Nim (See Chimpanzee Research) Regents, OU Board of Noble, Lloyd Registrar-Civ. Enrollment-1943 Noble Electron Microscopy Lab Regulations--Student Norman, OK Religion, School of North Base Research Campus North Central Assoc. Richards, Aute 101 Magazine Richards Hall OK Center for Cont. Education Rinsland, Henry D. OK Center - Urban & Reg. Studies Rister, Carr Coke OK Daily Robertson, J.B.A. OK Dept. of Libraries Rogers, Joseph L. OK Historical Society Room & Board House List OK Leadership Forum ROTC Rothbaum, Julian J. Thurman, William G. Ruf-Neks Timmons, Dan Ruggiers, Paul Tolson, Melvin B. Rundell, Walter (C.V.) Tomberlin, Irma Rayne Russell Center (Charles M.) Tornado Information Sager, Meta C. (Sager House) Traditions of OU Sanger, Winnie M.- Sanger House Tree Planting Sarkeys Energy Center True, Herb School of Library & Info Studies Tucker, Wiley A. Science Hall Turner, Robert Gerald Scroggs, J.W. Umpire, Constitution of Segregation: See Desegregation Union (see Student Union) Selmon, Lee Roy Union Parking Center Semore, Enos University College Sharp, Paul University Hall (Old) Shellabarger, Sue University High School Shockley, Martin University Inaugural-1926 Shuman, Ronald Univ. of Okla. Association Sipuel, Ada Lois: See Desegregation Univ. of Okla. Centennial SLEP- Univ. of Okla. Univ. News-Letter List Sooner City Univ. of Okla. Press Sooner Football Univ. of Okla. Reports Sooner Magazine List Univ. of Okla. Seal Sooner Rooters Univ. Statistics, c. 1892-93 Sooner Yearbook Univ. Travel Bureau Spencer, Bonnie Van Vleet, Albert H. Spoonholder Memorial Vaughan, F.L. Stadium -- Univ. of Okla. Vessels, Billy Statuary Veterans Administration Stimpel, William Wadsack, George E. Stovall Museum Walker Center, Univ. Housing Student Government Walker, Edward A. Student Organizations Ward, Stanley M. Student Population Wardell, Morris L. Student Transcripts -Unofficial 1925-26 Watts, J.C. Student Union Weather Center Summer Linguistics Institute Weber, Jerome C. (Jerry) Sutton, George West, Louis Jolyon (Jolly) Svendsen, Kester Western History Collections Switzer, Barry Westheimer, Max / Westheimer Field Taylor, Joseph R. What Makes A University Taylor, Kenneth M. White, Thurman J. Terekhov, Miguel Wildlife Refuge Theater-- Univ. of Okla. Wilkinson, Bud Thompson, Elaine Bizzell Williams, Guy Thornton, H.V. Willibrand, Thelma Whaley Willibrand, William A. Will Rogers Mem. Cafeteria Women, University Women’s Building Women's Quad Dedication Women's Quad-Naming of World Literature Today (see Books Abroad) Wurtzbaugh, Jewel Yells/Fight Songs of O.U. YMCA/YWCA .
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