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ARCHIVES: Nancy Randolph Davis, First African-American Enrollee at OSUNancy Randolph Davis was a pioneer in Oklahoma higher education and holds a special place in the history of Oklahoma State University. In the summer of 1949, she was the first African-American…
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ARCHIVES: Bob Kurland on Meeting Coach Henry IbaRobert A. Kurland was born December 23, 1924 in St. Louis, Missouri. He graduated from high school in Jennings, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis, and then headed to Oklahoma A&M College (OAMC).…
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ARCHIVES: Dr. Rollins on Joining OSU’s English Department in the 1970sPeter C. Rollins graduated from Harvard University and was commissioned in the U.S. Marine Corps. He served three years, including duty in Vietnam. In 1966 Peter returned to Harvard to pursue a…
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ARCHIVES: Early History of the OSU Center for Veterinary Health SciencesDr. Jonathan Friend was a pioneer in helping establish and build Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences. Course work for the college was initiated in March, 1948, and…
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ARCHIVES: Impact of the Great Depression on Students During the 1930sRussell Pierson enrolled at Oklahoma A&M College in 1929. While he was active in athletics, making the varsity track and cross country teams, Pierson was also involved with the Aggie Society and…
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ARCHIVES: Walt Garrison and OSU Football in the 1960sWalt Garrison grew up in Lewisville, Texas. In high school, while working for the American Nut Company, Walt made a strong impression on the company owner, who helped arrange a scholarship…
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ARCHIVES: Special Memories from Animal Sciences with Dr. TotusekBob Totusek has been associated with Oklahoma State University for more than a half century and has known OSU graduates whose lives span more than a century. As student, professor and Head of the…
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ARCHIVES: Remembering the First Pistol Pete MascotsAs of 2015, Bill F. Smith is the oldest living former Pistol Pete mascot. He served in this role during his sophomore year at OSU in 1959-60. In this oral history interview excerpt from the O-STATE…
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ARCHIVES: Looking Back on the Tragic Plane Crash of OSU President Henry G. BennettJudge Thomas E. Bennett moved with his parents, two brothers and two sisters to Stillwater, Oklahoma, in 1928 when his father, Dr. Henry G. Bennett, became the President of Oklahoma A&M College.…
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ARCHIVES: President Bennett Saves Old CentralJudge Thomas E. Bennett moved with his parents, two brothers and two sisters to Stillwater, Oklahoma, in 1928 when his father, Dr. Henry G. Bennett, became the President of Oklahoma A&M College.…
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ARCHIVES: Remembering the Early Years of OSU’s Child Development LabRichard Dermer was born at his home 100 feet from the OSU campus in 1939. Dermer’s memories of OSU begin in 1943 when he started attending the preschool lab on campus, now the Child Development…
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ARCHIVES: Orlando Hazley, First African-American Letterman at OSUOrlando Hazley was an outstanding student athlete and the first African-American letterman at Oklahoma State University in the late 1950s. He was a world class sprinter and is a member of the OSU…
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ARCHIVES: Bob Adams Discusses His Father and Uncle, the First Students to Enroll and Graduate at OSURobert L. "Bob" Adams is a member of a family that is historically significant to Oklahoma State University. Bob’s father, James Homer Adams, and uncle, Arthur Wesley Adams, were…
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ARCHIVES: Remembering Dean Nora TalbotRita Copeland Matthews was born in Idabel, Oklahoma. As a young girl, Rita has fond memories of Oklahoma A&M College as her mother was a student on campus in the 1940s. In this oral history…
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ARCHIVES: Building a New Power PlantEdwin E. Glover graduated from Oklahoma A&M College in 1947 with a bachelor’s degree in business. As a student, he worked for twenty cents an hour digging a ditch from Life Sciences to…
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ARCHIVES: L. Patrice Latimer, OSU’s First African-American SGA PresidentL. Patrice Latimer was a highly visible student leader on the Oklahoma State University campus in the early 1970s. She was active in many organizations including Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority and…
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