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The history of the University of Oklahoma (OU)
[edit] Territorial University
David Ross Boyd, the first president of the university.
Carnegie Hall, the second oldest building on campus.
Evans Hall, the third administrative building built following the fires that destroyed the first two.
[edit] Statehood
An early sketch of the proposed football stadium. This proposal was scrapped for a simpler design.
[edit] World Wars I and II
School Presidents |
David Ross Boyd, 1892–1908 |
A. Grant Evans, 1908–1912 |
Stratton D. Brooks, 1912–1923 |
James S. Buchanan, 1923–1925 |
William Bennett Bizzell, 1925–1941 |
Joseph A. Brandt, 1941–1943 |
George Lynn Cross, 1943–1968 |
John Herbert Hollomon, 1968–1970 |
Paul F. Sharp, 1971–1977 |
William S. Banowsky, 1978–1984 |
Frank E. Horton 1985–1988 |
Richard L. Van Horn, 1989–1994 |
David Boren, 1994–present |
[edit] ??? (1968-1990)
[edit] Centennial and today
The north end of the renovated football stadium.
The entrance to the new addition to the art museum.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
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