Word: oklahomas
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Oklahoma, the House recently passed a bill which would require students in state-supported schools to swear that they were "not affiliated directly or indirectly with the Communist party, the third Communist International, or with any foreign political agency, party, organization, or government...
Assistant Dean Norman Harrower, Jr. is leaving to take a job in Oklahoma City, while Assistant Dean Robert W. Sides '38 will return to his teaching position at Phillips Andover Academy. Sides has been on a two year leave of absence...
Already in the association to maintain these files are the Universities of Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, and Washington, along with Yale and Harvard. The University of Chicago, Columbia, and the University of North Carolina also plan to become members...
...flying-saucer idea sank into the public mind, all sorts of mysterious swooping things were reported. Policemen in Portland, Ore. saw discs that looked like 'shiny chromium hubcaps." Two pilots n Alabama saw a huge black object bigger than an airliner. A man in Oklahoma City saw a "saucer" as bulky as six 6-B29s. A prospector in the Cascade Mountains saw six discs that made the needle of his compass gyrate wildly. Little children saw little discs. Two kids in Hamel, Minn, reported that a dull grey disc two feet across had come right down between...
Wright, a resident of Euid, Oklahoma, represented the United States on the Security Council of the Intercollegiate Conference of the United Nations in 1948, and won the Coolidge Prize for Debating. The Knox Fellowship was established by the widow of the wartime Secretary of the Navy to provide for a year's study in any one of the nations of the British Commonwealth...