Box 4
Contains 817 Results:
Moroney, J.J., 9/18/1933
Typewritten letter from Governor William H. Murray to J.J. Moroney, Dean of the School of Medicine, the University of Oklahoma, concerning admission of Clara M. Ellis into the University.
The Medical College - Oklahoma State University, 9/18/1933
Typewritten letter concerning admission of an applicant into the University.
Typewritten letter concerning admission of an applicant into the University., 9/23/1933
Typewritten letter concerning the admission of Clara M. Ellis into the University.
Williams, T.B., 5/4/1934
Typewritten letter from T.B. Williams to Governor William H. Murray concerning the admission of Harry Lomanitz, asking to intercede on his behalf.
Williams, T.B., 5/7/1934
Typewritten letter from Governor William H. Murray to T.B Williams concerning the admission of Harry Lomanitz into the University based on his citizenship. Enclosed is Harry Lomanitz's applicant for admission.
Bizzell, W.B. , 5/14/1934
Typewritten letter from Governor William H. Murray to William B. Bizzell, President of the University of Oklahoma, concerning admission into the Oklahoma Medical School for Harry Lomanitz, Murray noting his academic achievements, residency and voter registration--so that the University's refusal to admit him fails.
Williams, T.B., 5/16/1934
Typewritten letter from Governor William H. Murray to T.B. Williams concerning Harry Lomanitz and noting a letter from Dr. Bizzell.
Williams, T.B., 5/20/1934
Typewritten letter from Governor William H. Murray to T.B. Williams concerning Harry Lomanitz, finding that limited space for accepted students was the reason for the rejected application and not his Jewish backgraound.
Moorman, L.J., 6/21/1934
Typewritten letter by Governor William H. Murray to L.J. Moorman, Dean of the School of Medicine, the University of Oklahoma, advocating the admission of Edward Mayberry into the School of Medicine.
Tally, William W. , 2/1/1939
Typewritten form signed by William W. Tally--a resolution from the Congress Literary and Forensic Society opposing both excessive fees by the University of Oklahoma and officials of the university engaging in gubernatotial politics.
