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Fly like an eagle: Wuahillau LaHay's life of adventure

LaHay, much younger than her older siblings, John, Margaret and Helen, had the most unique first name in the family. In the Cherokee language, Wauhillau (pronounced wau-HILL-er) was the masculine term for eagle. Her father and grandfather were
Fly like an eagle: Wuahillau LaHay's life of adventure
Cowboy Chronicles: Look on OAMC campus during WWI

Wed, Aug 31, 2022

When the United States officially entered the Great War on April 6, 1917, the pace of military preparations increased dramatically on the Oklahoma A&M College campus.

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Cowboy Chronicles: How OAMC Prepared for WWI

Wed, Apr 27, 2022

The Great War in Europe started in August 1914, and for the next two and a half years, public opinion in Oklahoma and the rest of the country varied widely.

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Cowboy Chronicles: Professor’s SoundScriber recordings offer audio treasures

Tue, Dec 14, 2021

Audio recordings of Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College events and personalities collected before the 1940s are extremely rare.

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