Tulsa Tribune (Tulsa, Okla.)
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Advertisement Folder, 1976
Folder from the Tulsa Daily World and The Tulsa Tribune to advertise in the IPE Edition on May 14, 1976. There is a letter from Conrad Wessels, dated March 29, 1976, a flyer with advertising rates, and a contract to place an advertisement in the IPE Edition.
"Chit chat", 1957-04-16
Article in praise of various Oklahomans.
Haunted by Home: The Life and Letters of Lynn Riggs, 1989-04-19
Review of Haunted by Home, the Life and Letters of Lynn Riggs in the Tulsa Tribune.
"IPAA's Annual Industry Survey Shows", 1963-8-9
Newspaper clipping from the Tulsa Tribune. The full title of the article is "IPAA's Annual Industry Survey Shows: Oklahoma Oil-Gas Output $755.8 Million for 1962"
Maurice G. Duncan collection of WWII-era newspapers and magazines, 1939-1945.
Tulsa Tribune and Tulsa World newspaper segments; individual issues (New York World-Telegrah, Pittsburgh Press, Chicago Sun, St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Kansas City Star, Kansas City Times, Atlanta Journal, Oklahoma City Times) all dating from 1939-1945, and featuring the top news stories regarding the war. Also inlcuded are WWII pages excised from Life Magazine.
Memo to Martin Dwyer and Mike Enright from Leslie Brooks, 1976-4-29
Memo to Martin Dwyer and Mike Enright from Leslie Brooks about two articles (attached) from the Tulsa Tribune and Tulsa World titled "“Offshore Rigs Idle; Worse Slump Seen” and “Oil rigs idle by slowdown”.
Miscellaneous Notes and Newspaper Clippings, 1965
"Murderous Race Riot Wrote Red Page in Tulsa History 50 Years Ago", 1971-06-02
"Murderous Race Riot Wrote Red Page in Tulsa History 50 Years Ago." Article excised from The Tulsa Tribune, Wednesday, June 2, 1971. Includes the stamped and postmarked envelope, addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sanders from Nannie V. Hensley, into which the press cutting was folded.
"Nation Lost Reserves In '63. Survey Shows", 1964-3-26
Newspaper clipping from the Tulsa Tribune.