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Lew Wcntz foundation was established as a student loan fund of $125,000 by Mr. Lew Wentz (left), Ponca City. I I i T, J.. HIS for sure. There are lot.s of people besides students and the state legislature who have a good opinion of this university. Now, that ' s not bragging. If you want proof, just take a look at the student who goes broke . . . and lots of them do! He gets a loan from the Student Loan Aid Association. And where does the money come from? From the Lew Wentz Foundation, the Sallie B. Clark Loan Fund, the Will Rogers Memorial Scholarship Fund, and from more than fifteen special loan funds established by persons interested in helping students get an education. And don ' t forget the geology specimens. For a while, the first semes- ter, there weren ' t any. The rea.son? Destroyed by Fire. But busi- ness firms and individuals started sending replacements, Now, O.LI. ' s got some it didn ' t have before. Then, there ' s the rare and valuable literature that Frank Phillips and others decided the University needed. And, don ' t forget the priceless Wentz-Matzene Oriental Art Collection, or the Woodruff Collection of old masters. These are some of the reasons why O.U. is so famous. Oliver Witt Meniori.il ColU ' ction. exam- ined by Profc.s.sor Kaniphoofnor and a student, was donated by Mr. and Mr-. O. S. Witt, Oklahoma City, in iiu-nioi v of their .son killed in World War II.
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Larry Cotton A Popular Singer i IG names of the entertainment world became common words in the vocabularies of OU Eds and Coeds during the school year. During their campus calls the individuals, teams, and groups were presented in concerts in Holmberg Hall. Coming to the University was just like coming home ' for Larry Cotton. OU alumnus who has risen high in music circles. Making their second visits to our campus, by popular request, were Conrad Thibault and the Symphony Orchestra under the baton of the noted conductor. Victor Alessandro. Misters Melton. Draper and Adler and Miss Speaks, who made their initial visits here this year, were enthusiastically welcomed. Conrad Thibault . ndin ;:inH C.nurprt Artitif
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1 ho Oiuor Wild Lit ' c ( ' reserve, con- sisting of 60 acres, was given to the University by Mr. Fred C. Oliver pointing), Norman.
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