Promotional Materials
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Briefing Document on the University Center at Tulsa, 1989
Documents
This collection contains materials collected by William O. Ray in his capacity as a longtime administrator, including correspondence, miscellaneous publications, and promotional materials for the University of Oklahoma while it was part of the University Center at Tulsa.
Promotional Materials
This series consists of promotional materials including annual reports, brochures, registration forms, posters, fliers, and event programs regarding the history of OU-Tulsa.
Schusterman Library Collection
This collection contains materials collected by members of the Schusterman Library staff, including various publications, promotional materials, programs, correspondence, business papers, and photographs.
UCT library services for faculty (brochure), 1994
This collection contains materials collected by William O. Ray in his capacity as a longtime administrator, including correspondence, miscellaneous publications, and promotional materials for the University of Oklahoma while it was part of the University Center at Tulsa.
UCT service center (brochure), 1994
This collection contains materials collected by William O. Ray in his capacity as a longtime administrator, including correspondence, miscellaneous publications, and promotional materials for the University of Oklahoma while it was part of the University Center at Tulsa.
UCT University Center at Tulsa : growing to meet your needs (brochure), August 18, 1993
This collection contains materials collected by William O. Ray in his capacity as a longtime administrator, including correspondence, miscellaneous publications, and promotional materials for the University of Oklahoma while it was part of the University Center at Tulsa.
William O. Ray Collection
This collection contains materials collected by William O. Ray in his capacity as a longtime administrator, including correspondence, miscellaneous publications, and promotional materials for the University of Oklahoma while it was part of the University Center at Tulsa.