Word: tulsa
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...shores of the Gulf of Mexico, with its 96,612 miles of pipe lines running from Oklahoma to New Jersey and crisscrossing the continent like veins under its skin, with the fields of East or West Texas or central Louisiana calling for supply houses at Fort Worth, Tulsa, Corpus Christi, with the thousands of flares burning the escaping gas, hissing as they burn, lighting up the derricks and stretching out under the wind like yellowish acetylene pennants of flame...
...Tulsa, Okla., two Negro youths contested police testimony that they had been swimming nude in a park. Their argument: it was nine-thirty of a moonless night, and besides they wore black trunks...
...Tulsa, Okla...
Armistice Day (Fri. 2:30 p. m. CBS). Onetime British Prime Minister David Lloyd George from London, Senator Henri Haye from Paris, Professor Bo Osten Unden from Stockholm, onetime Belgian Premier Paul van Zeeland from Tulsa, Okla., Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, General John F. O'Ryan from Manhattan speak on the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace program, Family of Nations...
Walter L. Hyde '41; of Minneapolis, Minnesota; George C. Kennedy '40, of Monida, Montana; William F. Ketchum '41, of Evanston, Illinois; Harry E. Kinzie Jr, '41, of Tulsa, Oklahoma; Frank L. Lambert '39, of Chicago; Adrian J. P. LaRue '40, of Ann Arbor, Michigan; Lawrence M. Levinson '39 of Chattanooga, Tennessee; Richard W. B. Lewis '39, of Philadelphia, James D. Lightbody, Jr. '40, of Glencoe, Illinois...