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Host Casey Hentges revisits the beans and squash she planted earlier in the season in the Vegetable Garden. Airdate (09/02/23) #5010 Questions? To find out more information about show topics as…
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Two services flags were made to honor Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College veterans of World War I. Where are they?
The Sidebar series serves as a complimentary story to the STATE magazine…
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Dr. Rosslyn Biggs has information on Covid-19 and animals, and how current evidence shows they cannot spread the virus. For information on animals & Covid-19 visit…
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The Oklahoma State University Library honors the 100th anniversary of the Armistice that ended the Great War with poetry and music of the World War I era presented by Dr. Randi Eldevik and Dr. Perry…
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Dr. Julia Irwin presents “A Great Humanitarian Adventure: The American Red Cross and U.S. Foreign Relations During the First World War Era.”
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Dr. Mary Jane Warde examines the "Chilocco boys" from the Chilocco Indian Agricultural School who served in the Great War.
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For many, the First World War is the epitome of industrialized and total warfare; however, the war itself relied heavily on the employment of war animals.
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Dr. Douglas K. Miller, professor of history at Oklahoma State University, presents "They are fighting for humanity. Native American People at Home and Abroad in World War I."
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Dr. Justin Prince speaks about the technological innovations made during the Great War.
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Dr. Matthew Schauer, assistant professor of History at Oklahoma State University, presents "Askaris, the Ghost General and the Camouflage Zebras."
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Dr. John Kinder, associate professor of History and American Studies at Oklahoma State University, presents "Healing the Nation's Wounds: The Great War, Medicine and America's Disabled…
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From "The Great War and its Legacy, 1914 - 1918" series, Dr. Thomas Carlson speaks about "The Great Game, the Great War, and the Mess of the Modern Middle East."
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From "The Great War and its Legacy, 1914 - 1918" series, Dr. John Dobson speaks about the United States entry into World War I.
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Peggy Daugherty attended Oklahoma A&M College from 1941-1945 and graduated with a degree in fashion merchandising. A native of Ramona, Oklahoma, Peggy was involved in many on campus organizations…
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In the latest lecture from "The Great War and its Legacy, 1914 - 1918" series, Dr. Joseph F. Byrnes explores religion on the western front and how soldiers, religious organizations, and…
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Janet Brennan Croft, an Assistant Professor at Rutgers University Libraries, describes the effect World War 1 had on J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy literature, including the Lord of the Rings series.
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