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1 University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections University of Oklahoma Archives Record Group 15: Media Services [Also known as University Affairs, Public Relations Bureau, Office of News Services] Overview of Series in Record Group 15 15/00: Office of News Services 15/01: Public Relations Files / News Releases 15/02: Office of Public Information 15/03: Bureau of Press Relations 15/04: Publications 15/05: Reginald and Gladys Laubin Film and Video Collection University Archives Record Group 15/00 Media Services: Office of News Services Location: 12915 Box 1 Letter to faculty members asking for preparation of file card on faculty activities, circa fall 1981. Bulletin of the Public Relations Committee - June 30, 1940 from OU News Service, Status Report for the University of Oklahoma. “Office of Public Information” Release (no date) Brochures: “What do you know about O.U.?” July 1995 “What do you know about O.U.?” August 2003. “The University of Oklahoma” “The University of Oklahoma at a Glance” “There is a Direct Correlation…” OU News “OU Provides Spark Creating Statewide Oklahoma Image Project,” 12-17-1979 “Bass Collection of Lincoln Materials to be Dedicated,” Feb. 10 at O.U., 2-1-1980 “Indian Artists' Response to Cultural Contact Analyzed in OU Press Paperback,” 10-24- 1984 Location: 09119 Box 2: “As Others See Us” Newspaper Clippings, June 1979-April 1980 Location: 09120 1 Box 3: “As Others See Us” Newspaper Clippings, April 1979-June 1981University Archives Record Group 15/01 2 Media Services: Public Relations Files / News Releases Location: 11273 Box 1 Folder: 1. Aerospace, Mechanical, Nuclear Engineering, 7/85 - 6/88 1A. Blue Eagle, 1932 1B. Braden, Samuel R., n.d. 2. Chemical Engineering, 7/85 - 6/88 3. Civil Engineering, 7/85 - 6/88 4. Collegium Musicum Music, 7/80 - 5/90 5. Distinguished Lecture Series (Business), 7/86 - 6/87 6. Drama, 1/80 - 6/88 7. Drama, 7/85 - 6/86 8. Electrical Engineering, 4/83, 7/85 - 6/88 9. Energy Committee, 8/82 10. Engineering, 7/85 - 6/86 11. Engineering, 1984, 7/86 - 6/88 12. Engineering Awards and Scholarships, 7/83 - 6/87 13. Engineering Awards and Scholarships (photographs) 14. Greek Week Social Sororities and Fraternities, Student Organizations, 1956, 7/80 - 6/88 15. Inter Fraternity Council (IFC) Social Sororities and Fraternities, Student Organizations, 7/80 - 6/88 16. Library, Bizzell Memorial, 7/82 - 6/83 17. Library, Bizzell Memorial, 7/85 - 6/86 18. Library, Bizzell Memorial, 7/86 - 6/88 Location: 11274 Box 2 Folder: 1. Logistics and Materials Management, Business Administration, 7/83 - 6/84 2. Museum of Art, 7/86 - 6/87 3. Museum of Art, 7/85 - 6/86 4. Museum of Art Fine Arts, 7/87 - 7/88 5. Panhellenic Association. Social Sororities and Fraternities, Social Organizations, 7/85 - 6/90 6. Public Safety, Department of, 3/88 7. Scholar-Leadership Enrichment Program, 7/85 - 6/88 8. Social (Sororities and Fraternities) Student Organizations, 7/80 - 6/88 9. State Regents for Higher Education, 6/87 - 6/88 10. Tau Beta Pi Engineering, 1986 11. Tuition and Fees, 1985, 1988-1990 12. Tulsa Medical College, 7/85 - 6/88 13. Untitled Photographs 14. Western History Collections, Bizzell Memorial Library, 7/80 - 6/88 3 Location: 11275 Box 3 Folder: 1. Ballet Fine Arts, 7/86 - 10/87 2. Ballet Fine Arts, 7/85 - 6/86 3. Music Theater, Music, Fine Arts, 7/85 - 6/86 4. Music Theater, Music, Fine Arts, 7/84 - 6/85 5. Business Administration, College of, 1987-1988 6. Chemistry, 7/87 - 6/88 7. Geosciences, College of, 1980-1982, 1988 8. Geosciences, College of, 1982-1984 9. Geosciences, College of, 1985-1987 10. Geosciences, College of, 1984-1985 11. Geography (College of Geosciences), 1982-1988 12. Geology and Geophysics (College of Geosciences), 1982-1987 13. Meteorology (College of Geosciences), 1978-1987 14. Cimms, Meteorology, (College of Geosciences), 1981-1987 15. Botany, 1987-1989 16. Health Sciences Center, 1987-1989 17. Economic Development, 1986-1988 18. Faculty Senate, 1985-1988 19. Journalism and Mass Communication, 1987-1988 20. Law, 1986-1987 21. Law Day. Law, College of, 1982-1988 22. Student Awards and Scholarships, Law Awards and Scholarships. Law, College of, 1986- 1988 23. Law Awards and Scholarships, 1987-1988 24. Law, 1984, 1987-1988 25. Legal Assistant Program. Continuing Legal Education. Law, College of, 1980-1988 26. Law, 1985-1986 Location: 11276 Box 4 Folder: 1. Athletic Department, 1976, 1980-84, 1986 2. Budget Council, 1983-1985 3. Budget, 1985-86, 1985-1986 4. Budget, 1986-1987 5. Bursar's Office, 1979-80, 1983-84 6. Career Planning and Placement Services Office, 1985-1987 7. Commencement, 1986-1987 8. Commencement, 1981, 1983, 1988 9. Campus Activities Council, 1981-1987 10. Housing and Food Service, 1982-1988 11. Business Administration, College of, 1980-82, 1986-88 12. Business Administration, College of, 1985-1987 4 13. Accounting, Business Administration, 1984-1987 14. Beta Gamma Sigma. Business Administration, 1986 15. Entrepreneurship. Business Administration, 1984-85 16. Marketing. Business Administration, 1983-1987 17. Student Business Association Business Administration, 1980, 1986 18. Law Awards and Scholarships. Law, 1985-1987 19. State Regents, 1976-1979 20. Regents’ List and Group Photo Proof Sheet, 1975-76, 1978 21. OU Board of Regents, 1982, 1986 22. Regents, O.U., 1981-1987 23. Oklahoma Geological Survey Research Unit, 1986-1988 24. Research Day… 1983 25. Research Day, 1980, 1982 Location: 11277 Box 5 Folder: 1. Archaeological Survey, Research Units, 1981-1988 2. Arts and Sciences, 1984-1987 3. Anthropology, 1984-1987 4. Asian Studies, 1985-1987 5. Budget 1986-87, News Clips, 1986-87 6. Commencement, 1985-86 7. Commencement News Clips, 1985-86 8. Engineering Club, 1981, 1984-87 9. High School and College Relations, 1987 10. Journalism and Mass Communication, Arts and Sciences, 1986-87 11. Journalism Awards, 1986-88 12. Kappa Tau Alpha. Journalism, 1987 13. Yearbook, 1982 14. Library and Information Studies, Arts and Sciences, 1981, 1983, 1985-87 15. Mathematics, 1983-87 16. Pi Mu Epsilon, Mathematics, 1985 17. State Regents for Higher Education, 1974-78, 1980, 1984 18. State Regents News Clips, 1982-1989 19. Regents, Higher Education, 1976-1986 20. State Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1969 21. Governor, 1968 22. Senators, 1967, 1988 Location: 11278 Box 6 Folder: 1. Architecture, 1985-1987 2. Athletic Department, 1985-86, 1989 3. Assoc. for Women in Science, 1984 5 4. Botany and Microbiology, 1985-1988 5. George Lynn Cross Lectures, Botany and Microbiology, 1980-1981 6. Chemistry, 1985-87 7. Karcher Lecture Series, Chemistry, 1983, 1985-87 8. Classics, 1981-1987 9. Communications, 1983-1987 10. Forensic Union, OU. Communication, 1985-87 11. Political Communication. Communication, 1984-1987 12. English, 1985-1987 13. English Competency. Arts and Sciences, 1982 14. History of Science, 1980-83, 1985-87 15. Development, 1985-1987 16. Divestiture, 1985 17. High School and College Relations, 1986-87 18. Carl Albert Award. Arts and Sciences, 1981-86 19. Higher Education Task Force, 1985-1987 20. Minority Student Services. Student Affairs, 1977, 1983-84, 86-87 21. Modern Languages, 1981-1986 22. Modern Languages, 1986-87 23. Modern Languages Awards and Scholarships. Modern Languages, 1986 24. Grenoble Study. Modern Language, 1978, 1980, 1982 25. Philosophy, 1980-1987 26. Phi Beta Kappa, A & S, 1980-1987 Location: 11279 Box 7 Folder: 1. Center of Economic and Management Research (Business Administration), 1986-88 2. Economics, Business Administration, 1980-86 3. Finance. Business Administration, 1981-87 4. Institute of American Enterprise, Business Administration, 1980-86 5. Institute for Managerial Development, Business Administration, 1980-82 6. Economy. News Clips, 1988 7. Center of Economics & Management, Research. News Clips, 1985-89 8. Employee Incentive Awards, 1983, 1985 9. Fringe Benefits. Employee, 1979, 1984-85 10. Managerial Staff Association Employee, 1985 11. Retirement Plans. Employee, 1979, 1983-88 12. Friday Focus. OU Executive Council, 1986-88 13. Education, 1985-1989 14. Education News Clips, 1987-1988 15. Cable TV, 1980, 1984-86 16. Central Mail Service. Energy Center Photographs, 1984 17. Cheerleaders. Photographs, 1972-73, 1977 18. College Bowl 19. Commencement Photos, 1963, 1969, 1978, 1981 6 20. Health Sciences Center. News Clips, 1987-88 21. OU Press, 1988 22. Graduate Studies and Research News, 1981-87 Location: 11280 Box 8 Folder: 1. Landscape Architecture, 1985-86 2. Athletic Department News Clips, 1985-86, 1988-89 3. Athletic Department News Clips, 1986-88 4. Football Fans. Athletics, 1981-1987 5. Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Athletics, 1983 6. OU Rugby Football Club. Athletics, 1982-84 7. Varsity "O" Club. Athletics, 1984, 1988 8. Haskell Field, 1966 9. Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, 1975 10. Health Sciences Center, 1975 11. Hispanic American Society, 12. History, 1985-87 13. History, 1976-77 14. History Day, 1954 15. History Department, 1952-1962 16. History of Western America (Conference), 1964 17. Hometown News, 1962-66 18. Home Economics, 1975-77 19. Omicron Nu (Home Economics), 1983-86 20. Institute of Child Development, Human Development, 1982-86 21. Human Development, 1985-87 22. Journalism & Mass Communication, 1985-86 23. Directors Award for Academic Excellence, Journalism, 1983, 1986, 1989 24. Short Course on Professional Writing. Journalism, 1981-87 25. Physics and Astronomy, 1980-87 26. Physics and Astronomy Awards, 1983-84 27. Political Administration. Political Science, 1985-86 28. June and Oliver Benson Award. Political Science, 1982-84 29. Homecoming, 1952, 1975-76 30. Honor Roll, 1960-1963 31. Honors, 1977 32. Honor Roll-Fall, 1962 33. Honor Roll-Spring, 1965 34. Honor Roll-Fall, 1965 35. Honor Roll-Spring, 1966 36. Honor Roll-Fall, 1966 37. Grisso, EDW, Scholarship, 1958-1964 38.
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