University of Oklahoma
Places
- Norman (Okla.) (Residence)
Found in 545 Collections and/or Records:
W.L. Kendall, first Rhodes scholar from Oklahoma. Taken, June 7, 1900. Died in Los Angeles about 1946. Portrait by Brooks., 1900 June 7
Black and white original prints of David Ross Boyd, his family, scenes from the first ten years of the University of Oklahoma, including the first faculty, students and buildings. The collection also contains images of the Rough Riders Reunion at Oklahoma City in 1910. David Ross Boyd Manuscript Collection also in repository.
W.N. Rice, one of the 1stĀ four faculty members of Oklahoma University, in front of the administration building. C. 1928-1929., 1928-1929
Black and white original prints of David Ross Boyd, his family, scenes from the first ten years of the University of Oklahoma, including the first faculty, students and buildings. The collection also contains images of the Rough Riders Reunion at Oklahoma City in 1910. David Ross Boyd Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Works Progress Administration (WPA) Statewide Projects Collection
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Publications of W.P.A. programs in Oklahoma, including the Statewide Recreation Project; the Statewide Museum Service; and the Community Service Program. The collection also includes a radio script for "The Museum of the Air" series, sponsored by the W.P.A. on the University of Oklahoma radio station, WNAD.
YMCA YWCA Collection
Black-and-white original prints of conferences, YM CA and YWCA leaders, the University of Oklahoma campus, Will Rogers, and Carl Albert. The collection also includes photographs of YWCA activities under Caroline Duval Smith in Mexico City, Mexico. Unpublished finding aid available.
Young Mens Christian Association (YMCA) and Young Womens Christian Association (YWCA) Collection
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Activity, financial and administrative records (1931-1948), and correspondence (1920-1950) of the University of Oklahoma chapters of the Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A.; and bibliographies, scrapbooks and clippings (1925-1950) relating to the organization and its programs.