Word: oklahoma
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Blagden '30S Greenwich, Conn. 178 6.01 21 No. 6 A. E. Palmer '30 Cleveland, O. 188 6.02 20 No. 5 C. W. Butherland '29 New York 189 6.02 20 No. 4 S. S. Quarrier '28 Short Hills, N. J. 190 6.02 21 No. 3 J. N. Paschall '28 Oklahoma City, Ok. 178 6.01 23 No. 2 S. Griggs '28 Tacoma, Wash. 174 6.01 22 Bow W. B. Mosle '30 New York 180 6.00 20 Cox., C. E. Christenson '29 Burlingame, Cal. 127 5.07 21 Yale Freshman Crew Position Name Class Residence Wt. Ht. Age Stroke J. W. Blaged '31 Greenwich...
Henry Markham Jr., Oklahoma oilman...
...bestowing this degree on Mr. Hughes, Chancellor Elmer Ellsworth Brown said: "In your youthful spirit and the direct sincerity of your diplomacy you are another Lindbergh with feet on the ground." *Not to be confused with that other Oklahoma oilman, E. W. Marland, who put up the money for a huge statue of The Pioneer Woman (TIME...
...Albany Oklahoma City...
Ernest W. Marland, Oklahoma oilman, gave a housewarming to open his $2,000,000 mansion at Ponca City. The 100 guests were dined, entertained by famed vaudevillians, presented with silver loving, cups. But the party was early and sober, for all 100 guests were small children, young proteges of Magnate Marland...