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Flat, Cool & Acid-free: Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 CollectionLynn Wallace, director of Oklahoma State University - Tulsa Library and David Peters, Head of the OSU Archives talk with Olivia Turner about the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 Collection housed at the…
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Flat, Cool & Acid-Free: The Spanish Flu of 1918 at OAMCMore than 100 years before the COVID-19 would impact campus, Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College experienced a different pandemic. "In 1918, an unprepared nation and Oklahoma…
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Flat, Cool & Acid-Free: Transcribing Angie Debo's DiariesTranscribing Angie Debo's 30 years of letters and journal entries: A project inspired by the challenges of a pandemic. When the COVID-19 pandemic began, the Oklahoma State University Libraries…
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Flat, Cool & Acid-Free: The Library of Circus MusicSince the 1940s, circus music has been predominantly defined by one song until Matt Margucci entered the scene. Rather than stick solely to creating traditional circus music, Matt created circus…
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Flat, Cool & Acid-free: Henry BellmonA chat about the life and career of Henry Bellmon. Remembering Henry Bellmon is a subseries of the Spotlighting Oklahoma Oral History Project. View interviews with people who worked with him and for…
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Flat, Cool & Acid-free: AcquisitionSometimes the process by which the OSU Archives gets materials is a bit of an adventure and sometimes it can be a bit messy. David Peters, head of the OSU Archives, and Ben Hedges, senior archive…
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Flat, Cool & Acid-free: Archival StorytellingMeet Ben, the senior archive technician in the OSU Archives. Ben is a storyteller, processing collections and organizing them so that researchers have access to a more complete story using…
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Flat, Cool & Acid-free: The OSU Library FountainListen in as we explore the details of the iconic Library fountain located on the OSU-Stillwater campus. Find the Archives online at https://archives.library.okstate.edu/ and interact with the…
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Flat, Cool & Acid-free: Publications of OSUFrom agricultural experiment station reports to STATE magazine Kurt Anderson, researcher for the Oklahoma State University Archives, and David Peters, head of the OSU Archives, talk about campus…
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Flat, Cool & Acid-free: Legends and MysteriesDavid Peters, Sarah Milligan and Samantha Mackey talk about legends and mysteries of OSU. Sarah talks about her love for folklore and how to evaluate and research the story. This episode features a…
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Flat, Cool & Acid-free: Museums and ArchivesOn this episode, David Peters and I talk with Christina Elliott and Carla Shelton from the OSU Museum of Art and we explore the links between museums and archives. University Archives Website:…
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Flat, Cool & Acid-free: OSU History Every Cowboy Should KnowFrom the OAMC name change to waving wheat, Samantha Mackey, Archives Digital Storytelling intern, and David Peters, head of the University Archives, discuss historical facts about OSU that every…
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Flat, Cool & Acid-free: Women of OSUIn this episode of Flat, Cool & Acid-free, learn about the women of OSU with Bonnie Cain-Wood and David Peters. This episode features a segment from the Archives Live, a monthly video broadcast…
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Flat, Cool & Acid-free: Student UnionIn this episode of Flat, Cool & Acid-free, learn about OSU's Student Union with Bonnie Cain-Wood and David Peters. This episode feature a segment from the Archives Live, a monthly video…
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Flat, Cool & Acid-free: AgricultureIn this episode of Flat, Cool & Acid-free, Samantha Mackey and David Peters cover the history of agriculture at Oklahoma State University. This episode feature a segment from the Archives Live,…
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Flat, Cool & Acid-free: The Chilocco History ProjectIn this episode of Flat, Cool & Acid-free, learn about the Chilocco History Project. The project started as a way to document the stories of veteran alumni, but it quickly grew into a much larger…
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