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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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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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A document detailing the proposal to bring a permanent Tulsa Junior College campus to the Downtown Tulsa area. This document summarizes the first meeting of the Board of Regents of Tulsa Junior College, the problems facing a permanent Tulsa Junior…

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A letter written to E.T. Dunlap, the Chancellor of the Oklahoma State Board of Regents for Higher Education, written by S. V. Martorana and James W. Hobson regarding the permanent site of Tulsa Junior College. The letters were written February 11th…

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A letter written to E.T. Dunlap, the Chancellor of the Oklahoma State Board of Regents for Higher Education, written by James L. Wattenbarger, Bill J. Priest, and S. V. Martorana regarding the permanent site of Tulsa Junior College. The letter was…

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A document detailing the Tulsa Junior College establishment by the State Regents' Resolution 517 on April 11, 1969. The document, which includes a letter to Beau Selman, who led this resolution through the 1968 session of the Oklahoma Legislature,…

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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 photograph of the Metro Campus building during the "Tulsa Junior College" years, circa 1969-1970.

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A photograph of a sign reading "Tulsa Junior College" previously located on the Metro Campus during the "Tulsa Junior College" years, circa 1969-1970.

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A photograph of a model of Metro Campus during the "Tulsa Junior College" years, circa 1969-1970.
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