Box OS1
Contains 22 Results:
advertisements, Union Christian College
This series contains three boxes of oversized materials, most of which is arranged chronologically. Primarily pages and large clippings from Oklahoma and other newspapers are found here, but a few other items are included, such as an anti-German advertisement from World War I; a poster for James R. Tolbert, Morgan's opponent in the 1914 election; and an advertisement for the National Constitutional Prohibition Campaign.
vote at general election for governor, senator, and congressman, Eighth Congressional District, Oklahoma, November 5, 1918
This series contains three boxes of oversized materials, most of which is arranged chronologically. Primarily pages and large clippings from Oklahoma and other newspapers are found here, but a few other items are included, such as an anti-German advertisement from World War I; a poster for James R. Tolbert, Morgan's opponent in the 1914 election; and an advertisement for the National Constitutional Prohibition Campaign.
Collier's, October 31, 1914
This series contains three boxes of oversized materials, most of which is arranged chronologically. Primarily pages and large clippings from Oklahoma and other newspapers are found here, but a few other items are included, such as an anti-German advertisement from World War I; a poster for James R. Tolbert, Morgan's opponent in the 1914 election; and an advertisement for the National Constitutional Prohibition Campaign.
State Banker, August 1919
This series contains three boxes of oversized materials, most of which is arranged chronologically. Primarily pages and large clippings from Oklahoma and other newspapers are found here, but a few other items are included, such as an anti-German advertisement from World War I; a poster for James R. Tolbert, Morgan's opponent in the 1914 election; and an advertisement for the National Constitutional Prohibition Campaign.
clippings, Literary Digest, 1908
This series contains three boxes of oversized materials, most of which is arranged chronologically. Primarily pages and large clippings from Oklahoma and other newspapers are found here, but a few other items are included, such as an anti-German advertisement from World War I; a poster for James R. Tolbert, Morgan's opponent in the 1914 election; and an advertisement for the National Constitutional Prohibition Campaign.
miscellaneous clippings
Contains a clipping from Woods Co. Enterprise dated November 1, 1912, entitled Morgan Tells of His Stand. Also contains several selections from the Ladies' Home Journal, most of which are undated while one is dated 1905. These selections are whole pages of the journal, titled "That Reminds Me: The Brightest Things of All Times that People Have Laughed Over", which are humourous in nature.
Prosperity: The Republican National Magazine, January 1916
This series contains three boxes of oversized materials, most of which is arranged chronologically. Primarily pages and large clippings from Oklahoma and other newspapers are found here, but a few other items are included, such as an anti-German advertisement from World War I; a poster for James R. Tolbert, Morgan's opponent in the 1914 election; and an advertisement for the National Constitutional Prohibition Campaign.
The Nation, February 17, 1916
This series contains three boxes of oversized materials, most of which is arranged chronologically. Primarily pages and large clippings from Oklahoma and other newspapers are found here, but a few other items are included, such as an anti-German advertisement from World War I; a poster for James R. Tolbert, Morgan's opponent in the 1914 election; and an advertisement for the National Constitutional Prohibition Campaign.
College Mirror (Oklahoma A & M College), September 15, 1897
This series contains three boxes of oversized materials, most of which is arranged chronologically. Primarily pages and large clippings from Oklahoma and other newspapers are found here, but a few other items are included, such as an anti-German advertisement from World War I; a poster for James R. Tolbert, Morgan's opponent in the 1914 election; and an advertisement for the National Constitutional Prohibition Campaign.
Saturday Evening Post, May 15, 1920
This series contains three boxes of oversized materials, most of which is arranged chronologically. Primarily pages and large clippings from Oklahoma and other newspapers are found here, but a few other items are included, such as an anti-German advertisement from World War I; a poster for James R. Tolbert, Morgan's opponent in the 1914 election; and an advertisement for the National Constitutional Prohibition Campaign.
