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University of Oklahoma -- Faculty

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Campus Connections

 Sub-Series — Box 1: Series SCHU-SL-01, Folder: 5
Identifier: SCHU-SL-01-005
Description The series consists of serial publications (such as magazines or loose "floppy" journal issues), articles, reports, and newspaper clippings regarding the history of OU-Tulsa. Note that thicker serial publications may be arranged within the Books series instead.

Miscellaneous correspondence, January 1994

 File — Box 1: Series SCHU-WR-01, Folder: 1
Identifier: SCHU-WR-01-01
Scope and Contents Correspondence pertaining to origin of University Center at Tulsa. Gloria Stephens, to Dr. Bill Ray, Mr. Rick Skeel Roger A. Randle, to Dr. Ray Bowen Directions to OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine campus, with map

TulsaPeople

 Sub-Series — Box 1: Series SCHU-SL-01, Folder: 9
Identifier: SCHU-SL-01-009
Description The series consists of serial publications (such as magazines or loose "floppy" journal issues), articles, reports, and newspaper clippings regarding the history of OU-Tulsa. Note that thicker serial publications may be arranged within the Books series instead.

University of Oklahoma : scholarly publications and creative activities , Calendar Year 1989

 Item — Box 1: Series SCHU-WR-01, Folder: 2
Identifier: SCHU-WR-01-02
Scope and Contents This collection contains materials collected by William O. Ray in his capacity as a longtime administrator, including correspondence, miscellaneous publications, and promotional materials for the University of Oklahoma while it was part of the University Center at Tulsa.

William O. Ray Collection

 Collection — Box 1: Series SCHU-WR-01
Identifier: SCHU-WR
Scope and Contents This collection contains materials collected by William O. Ray in his capacity as a longtime administrator, including correspondence, miscellaneous publications, and promotional materials for the University of Oklahoma while it was part of the University Center at Tulsa.