Oklahoma State University
Dates
- Existence: 19570701
Places
- Stillwater (Okla.) (Residence)
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
A fine photo of Whitehurst Hall at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, C. 1930-40., circa 1930-1940
Berlin Basil Chapman Collection
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Historian. Photocopies of correspondence (1889-1955), reports, and news articles by Chapman regarding the history of Oklahoma, including the history of Lincoln County, of the towns of Chandler, Mountain View and Stillwater, of the Boomers led by David L. Payne, of the alienation of federal lands in Oklahoma, of the loyalty oaths required of the state's collegiate faculty during the early 1950's, of Oklahoma State University, and of Gov. J.C. Walton's proclamation of martial law (1923) in Okmulgee County.
Fred L. Wenner Photograph Collection
Black and white original and copy prints of the towns of Guthrie, Edmond, El Reno, Oklahoma City, Perry, Kingfisher and Anadarko, Oklahoma. Scenes of farming, railroads, mining, outlaws, the U.S. Army, Boomers, the University of Oklahoma and businesses are included, along with those of Cheyenne, Shawnee, Wichita, Apache, Potawatomi, Kickapoo, Comanche, Kiowa, Pawnee, Osage, Wyandotte, Ponca, Iroquois, Seminole and Iowa Indians.
Henry G. Bennett, President of Oklahoma A and M College, now OSU., undated
John W. Hinkel Collection
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Collector. Correspondence (1894-1897) of Freeman E. Miller, a Professor at Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College; pamphlets (1896-1908); and printed advertisements from publishers.
Pi Kappa Alpha Collection
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Fraternity. Records (1933-1943) of District 14 of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, encompassing Oklahoma, Texas, and Arkansas, of which Ted W. Beaird and Herbert Scott were District Presidents. Records consist of Chapter files (1933-1943), including correspondence, reports, minutes, and financial statements from individual chapters; correspondence (1933-1938) with alumni and the Supreme Council; correspondence (1934-1940) concerning petitions, installations, and conventions; convention reports and publicity (1937-1941); and the constitution and bylaws (1933-1941).