Tulsa (Okla.)
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Catch the Vision : Vision 2025 (newsletter), October 2004
The series consists of serial publications (such as magazines or loose "floppy" journal issues), articles, reports, and newspaper clippings regarding the history of OU-Tulsa. Note that thicker bound publications may be arranged within the Books series instead.
John W. Tipton Collection
This collection contains medical books collected by John W. Tipton throughout his education and career. The books contained several ephemeral items including a receipt, a drug dosage card, a drug advertisement, a blank prescription form, and a handwritten note.
Newspaper Clippings
The series consists of serial publications (such as magazines or loose "floppy" journal issues), articles, reports, and newspaper clippings regarding the history of OU-Tulsa. Note that thicker bound publications may be arranged within the Books series instead.
OU-Tulsa Oral History Collection
This collection contains the oral history of The University of Oklahoma-Tulsa. The collection materials consist of digital files including interview videos, interview audios, transcripts, and photos.
Prescription form : Theo S. Williams
Prescription form from, "Medical Arts Prescription Shop" Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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.
Sheridan Campus Library Photos, 1992
This collection contains materials collected by members of the Schusterman Library staff, including various publications, promotional materials, programs, correspondence, business papers, and photographs.
The Oklahoman
The series consists of serial publications (such as magazines or loose "floppy" journal issues), articles, reports, and newspaper clippings regarding the history of OU-Tulsa. Note that thicker bound publications may be arranged within the Books series instead.
Tulsa Hospitals
5 35mm slides: 1. Saint Francis Hospital 2. Hillcrest Medical Center 3. St. John Medical Center 4. Children's Medical Center 5. Tulsa Regional Medical Center
Tulsa World. OU-Tulsa turns a page with new, spacious library / Zack Stoycoff, September 27, 2011
The series consists of serial publications (such as magazines or loose "floppy" journal issues), articles, reports, and newspaper clippings regarding the history of OU-Tulsa. Note that thicker bound publications may be arranged within the Books series instead.