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http://libraryservices.tulsacc.edu/omeka/files/original/496e48e99939dd8826b4f49b03073f71.pdf
A newsletter published by Tulsa Junior College in 1984 updating stakeholders on the construction progress of Tulsa Junior College's third college campus, Southeast Campus. The newsletter contains commentary from President Alfred Philips, the first…

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A program in honor of the November 1, 1990 dedication of the Alfred M. Philips Center building based at Metro Campus. The building, named after Tulsa Junior College's first president, Dr. Alfred M. Philips, is a 55, 904 square foot facility for the…

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The first volume of a scrapbook collection complied by Celia (Janie) Jane Philips (nee Ceclia Jane Wood), the wife of Alfred Philips. Alfred Philips was the first President of Tulsa Junior College. The scrapbook is composed of newspaper clippings,…

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The second volume of a scrapbook collection complied by Celia (Janie) Jane Philips (nee Ceclia Jane Wood), the wife of Alfred Philips. Alfred Philips was the first President of Tulsa Junior College. The scrapbook is composed of newspaper clippings,…

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A program in honor of the October 18, 1996 dedication of the West Campus. This program discusses the construction of the West Campus, outlines the history of Tulsa Junior College's acquisition of the land, and discusses the range of programs that…

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A program inviting visitors to the groundbreaking ceremony for the West Campus to take place on June 30, 1994.

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A program advertising Tulsa Junior College's first permanent campus, the Metro Campus located in Downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma, circa 1969-1970.

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A program, circa 1978, discussing the construction of the Northeast Campus. This program outlines the history of Tulsa Junior College and discusses the range of programs that were planned to be offered at the Northeast Campus, in addition to future…
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