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Oklahoma State University.

 Organization

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

International Student Organization Collection

 Collection
Identifier: 2008-020
Scope and Contents Collection contains pamphlets, memoranda, and university (non-OSU) statistics.
Dates: 1970 - 2008

Oklahoma Historical Society Collection of Transferred Oklahoma State University Materials

 Collection
Identifier: 2009-094
Scope and Contents Collection contains books, photographs, art work, and artifacts focusing primarily on the first fifty years of the university. The bulk of the collection is artifacts, mostly felt pennants. Books are either related to courses or donated by early students or faculty. Many of the artifacts come from the chemistry laboratory and the first permanent building, Old Central.
Dates: 1865 - 1977

Oklahoma State University Men's Basketball Team Plane Crash Collection

 Collection
Identifier: 1999-173
Scope and Contents Collection contains memorabilia and papers from the January 27, 2001 plane crash. The memorabilia includes posters, banners, silk flowers, teddy bears, etc. brought to Gallagher-Iba Arena in the weeks following the crash. It also contains newspaper, Internet, and broadcast media coverage reporting the event; the University's Memorial Service on January 31; the investigation of the crash; and subsequent memorial events. The papers include sympathy cards sent to the basketball team, the athletic...
Dates: 2001 - 2011

Stanley E. Gilliland Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 2014-020
Scope and Contents Collection contains copies of Dr. Stanley E. Gilliland's authored & co-authored articles, course materials, class notes, student files, research protocols, examinations, evaluations, hard bound copies of students' Master’s and PhDs, framed photographs and hard bound books (several signed with personal notes to Dr. Gilliland).
Dates: 1973 - 2003

Theodore Lee Agnew, Jr. Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 2007-070
Scope and Contents Collection contains material from Dr. Agnew's childhood school and art projects, his teaching career at Oklahoma State University, and his retirement. Personal correspondence among the Agnew family, relatives, and friends is extensive. Agnew’s papers document his involvement in his Naval career, research, teaching, professional organizations, student organizations, and community. The papers received only minimal processing so only major subjects for each box is listed.
Dates: 1930 - 2007