Archive

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Material Type
Collection

Oral History: Dean "Bubba" Brumley

Dean "Bubba" Brumley talks about his life, his family's contribution to the city of Choctaw, Oklahoma, and his career as a police officer.

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The Midas Man

"Learn about businessman, innovator, and Oklahoman Sylvan “Syl” Goldman. Most well known as the inventor of the shopping cart, there is more to Syl than his golden touch. Learn more by visiting: "

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Oklahoma City Council of Garden Clubs 2025.06

Materials created and donated by the Oklahoma City Council of Garden Clubs, Inc., the oldest garden club in the state of Oklahoma. 

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Oklahoma Voices: Carol Hamilton

Former Oklahoma Poet Laureate Carol Hamilton talks about her life as a poet.

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N.O.T.A., Face First, Tres Efes and Antisocials @ NAC

N.O.T.A., Face First, Tres Efes and Antisocials @ NAC

Show Flyer for N.O.T.A., Face First, Tres Efes and Antisocials @ NAC

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Oral History JoBeth Hamon

City Councilperson JoBeth Hamon talks about her life and Oklahoma politics.

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Oral History Cheyenne Riggs

Cheyenne Riggs talks about roller derby in Oklahoma City.

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Oral History Torie Shoecraft

Torie Shoecraft talks about her life growing up in northeast Oklahoma City, and the importance of the Luster/Lyons family to the community.

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Oral History: Garvin Isaacs

Garvin Isaacs talks about growing up in small town Oklahoma.

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Oral History: Darin Behara

Darin Behara talks about his career working at various universities in and out of Oklahoma.

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Oral History: Jim Jensen

Jim Jensen talks about growing up on a farm in rural Oklahoma, and his life and career.

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Oral History: Margaret Bell Tampkins and Leonard Tampkins Jr.

Born in 1916, Margaret Bell Tamkins talks about her life growing up in northeast Oklahoma City. In the second half of the interview she is joined by her son, Leonard Tampkins Jr., who talks about being a part of a group that became the first students from Douglass High School to attend the University of Oklahoma in the early days of integration.

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