Word: oklahomas
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Reporting on studies at the University of Oklahoma, Dr. Stewart Wolf summed up: "We have found that the man likely to have a heart attack is highly competitive in his attitudes, if not in his behavior; concerned with self-sufficiency and with doing things on his own-and usually the hard way. Looking for new worlds to conquer, he takes less than the usual satisfaction from achievement, and especially he has no time to enjoy satisfaction between chores...
...midseason 1958, it was evident that in the whole U.S., there was no powerhouse capable of rolling over all comers in the Army-Oklahoma-Notre Dame tradition. Each time one team seemed headed for unbeaten, untied supremacy, some upstart has cut it down to size. In a season of healthy chaos, TIME...
...Arlington, Mass. 85 Hershon, Stuart J. '59 E 20 6.3 210 Long Beach, N.Y. 86 Huff, Warren D. '59 E 21 6.2 210 Plymouth, Mich. 87 Hamilton, Douglas L. '61 E 19 6.3 200 Manhasset, N.Y. 88 Messenbaugh, Robert L. '61 E 19 6.2 195 Oklahoma City, Okla...
Shortly after Oklahoma had made Rodgers and Hammerstein the best-known combination since bread and butter, Mr. Hammerstein is said to have taken a large ad in Variety, the theatrical trade paper. It gave a long list of the flops with which he had been connected, and under these the words, "I've done it before and I can do it again...
...Iowa (3-0-1). 5) Oklahoma (3-1)-still rolling over minor football powers, dismembered Kansas...