Word: tulsa
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...thoughts that the pamphlet did provoke were often violent and mostly anti-Newman. The Tribune of Tulsa, Okla., took advantage of the occasion to slam Harvard and Professors Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., and Samuel Eliot Morison in an editorial entitled "Harvard's Fuzzy-Minded Teachers...
...Tulsa, Okla...
...backfield mates include a pair of speedsters who are doing a good job of making Earl Blaik forget about Glenn Davis. They are "Bobbie Jack" Stuart, a 175-pound seatback from Tulsa, Okla., and Win Scott, who holds the West Point broadjump record of 24 feet, 3 inches...
...debunk the notion that boys west of the Mississippi don't do well at Harvard and after graduation are no good to the folks at home. Mr. Leighton points out, by way of example, that two members of his class are now police chief and fire commissioner of Tulsa and Oklahoma City...
...Continent Airlines, with offices in Kansas City, discovered that passengers who flew over a route at least twice a month were entitled to buy "commutation tickets," and thus avoid paying the 15% federal transportation tax. Mid-Continent expects to run eleven commuter routes (sample: Kansas City-Tulsa), sell commuters' ticket books (four tickets, valid for one month) at an 18% discount. At least six other major lines intend to start commuter services...