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Lindsey Danelle White (1980) is a visual artist working across many disciplines including photography, video, sculpture, and book making. Her work has been described as "reveling in lighthearted gags and simple gestures to create an experience that is all the more satisfying for the puzzles it contains."
Tulsa: 1970: Evelyn Walkup Oklahoma City 1969: Deborah Federsen El Reno: 1968: Linda Bertozzi Oklahoma City 1967: Becky Berry Norman 1966: Melva Brown Oklahoma City 1965: Cheryl Semrad Oklahoma City Top 15 Semi-finalist Miss Photogenic 2nd Runner-up in the 1965 Maid of Cotton Pageant 1964: Jackie Maloney Oklahoma City Top 15 Semi-finalist 1963 ...
Tulsa (/ ˈ t ʌ l s ə / ⓘ TUL-sə) is the second-most-populous city in the state of Oklahoma, after Oklahoma City, and the 48th-most-populous city in the United States. The population was 413,066 as of the 2020 census . [ 5 ]
Image Mayor Term start Term end Party 1 Edward E. Calkins: 1898: 1899: Republican: 2 R. N. Bynum: 1899: 1900: Republican: 3 Lewis Poe: 1900: 1901: Democrat: 4 George ...
Oklahoma City: 19 1989: Stacy Folsom [2] Edmond: 17 Top 10 1988: Linda Parsons Clinton: 18 1987: RaeLynn Coffman Oklahoma City: 17 3rd runner-up 1986 Allison Brown: Edmond: 17 Miss Teen USA 1986: competed as "Miss Teen USA" at Miss USA 1987 1985: Julie Khorey Oklahoma City: 16 Later Miss Oklahoma USA 1991, finished in top 6 in Miss USA 1991 ...
Tickets to the group's 2024 Tulsa holiday show go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday and will be available online at www.bokcenter.com. This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Pentatonix, Lindsey ...
Miss Belvedere is a 1957 Plymouth Belvedere that was sealed in an underground vault on the grounds of the Tulsa city courthouse on June 15, 1957, as a 50-year time capsule: [1] [2] a "product of American industrial ingenuity with the kind of lasting appeal that will still be in style 50 years [later]."
By the mid-1950s, the federal government had outgrown its courtroom and office space in Oklahoma City in the 1912 U.S. Post Office and Courthouse.Judge Alfred P. Murrah spearheaded the effort to secure funding for a new federal building and courthouse to be constructed directly north of the existing building.