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Presidential papers, 1935-1996
The presidential papers is an artificial collection, accumulating of several series that have been gathered together.
Report of the survey of the University of Tulsa by the faculty, 1934-1935
Original typescript and one copy of the self-study of the University conducted by the faculty and presented to President Ralph L. Langenheim. The report is signed by Laurence S. McLeod, director of the study and professor of psychology. Included with the survey is a map of Oklahoma with black circles indicating white colleges.
39 l. plus 1 loose map 28 cm.
Roberta Bailey gift of University of Tulsa ephemera, approximately 1920s
TU related ephemera. A football program (1927), a commencement program (1928) and a play bill (1930); all from the University of Tulsa.
Sam P. McBirney archive, 1915-1934
Archive consists of the papers, photographs, and memorabilia of Sam P. McBirney, Henry Kendall College football coach and Tulsa banker.
Scott Elwyn Swearingen videotapes, 1982-1994
17 Videotapes contained within two collection boxes. Tapes cover different subject areas. Of special interest are two videotapes(2.4 & 2.5) that feature University of Tulsa Past President Ben Henneke speaking in the "Going to College Pt. 1 and Going to College, Pt. 2" series. Also of possible interest is tape 2.6 that features interviews with Wilma Mankiller and Mark Trahant.
University of Tulsa Archives photographs, Undated
Historical photographs of the University, McFarlin Library and other campus buildings; individuals and groups; theatre productions.
University of Tulsa scrapbook, approximately 1977
A book containing mounted color photographs of the university and its buildings.
University of Tulsa Scrapbooks, 1939-1978
Scrapbooks compiled over the middle portion of the 20th century.
1939-1941; 1952-1953; 1942-1946; 1963-1970; 1947-1950; 1972-1975; ; 1968-1969; 1970-1972; 1963-1969; 1969-1975; 1970-1972; 1975-1978 Air Force ROTC; 1975-1978; 1961-1972. CBA TU; 1973-1975.
William Settle papers, 1900-1985
Research materials related to the history of Tulsa compiled for the purpose of writing a book on the topic sponsored by the Army Corps of Engineers in Tulsa. Items included are newspaper clippings, theses, pamphlets, newsletters, taped interviews and transcripts, and photographs. Some material related to Dr. Settle's dissertation on Jesse James and on dime novels. Dr. Settle was a faculty member of the history department at The University of Tulsa.