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Bryant Reeves (born 1973), basketball player, played for Oklahoma State and NBA's Vancouver Grizzlies; Allie Reynolds (1917–1994), pitcher, Baseball Hall of Famer; Crystal Robinson (born 1974), New York Liberty, WNBA basketball player; Bullet Rogan (1893–1967), Baseball Hall of Famer; Matt Roney (born 1980), MLB relief pitcher
Tom Adelson, member of the Oklahoma State Senate; Alicia Andrews, chair of the Oklahoma Democratic Party; Bob Ballinger (born 1974), member of the Arkansas House of Representatives, reared in Tulsa; Dewey F. Bartlett (1919–1979), former governor of the state of Oklahoma and U.S. Senator; Dewey F. Bartlett Jr. (born 1947), former mayor of ...
England's first broadcasting job was a short stint at KTOK, an Oklahoma City talk radio station. England began working at KWTV on October 16, 1972. [3] [4] A few months later, KWTV introduced the first radar system specifically designed for television and during a live cut-in by England on May 24, 1973 for a tornado warning in Canadian County.
David Hall (JD 1959) – former Governor of Oklahoma; Kendra Horn (BA, 1998) – US Congresswoman for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district; Hani Abdulaziz Al Hussein (B.S. 1971)- CEO of the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation; oil minister of Kuwait [4] Jim Inhofe (BS, Economics, 1973) – US Senator (R-Oklahoma), former mayor of Tulsa
For some people, the “big” things are the personal ones—like the birth of a child or a wedding, for instance. Well, can you guess how many people were born in 1973? You are right if you ...
This is a list of the starting quarterbacks for the Oklahoma Sooners football teams since 1950. Key ... 1973: Steve Davis [14] 1974: Steve Davis ... 1996: Justin ...
Gary Ward (born September 9, 1940) is an American former baseball coach. He was the head baseball coach at Oklahoma State University from 1978 to 1996, compiling a record of 953–313–1.
Jane Anne Jayroe (1968) – Oklahoma Secretary of Tourism and Recreation, Miss America of 1967, and television anchor; Alice Marriott (1930 English and French) – field representative with the U.S. Department of Interior Indian Arts and Craft Board and associate professor of anthropology at the University of Oklahoma