![]() ![]() Navigation maps, video links and Stillwater maps from 1965 can be found at bit.ly/flatcoolacidfree The Stillwater Sightseeing Tour of 1965 Part 2 picks up where part 1 left off in The Heart of campus and takes you to Boone Pickens Stadium, through student housing, agriculture points of interest, and then into Greek Life before returning back to the Alumni center. The Stillwater Sightseeing Tour of 1965 Part 1 highlights the greater Stillwater area and then takes you into what was then a developing Oklahoma State University. Our tour will take place over two episodes of Flat Cool and Acid-free. David Peters, Head of the Archives at Oklahoma State University looked over a transcript of the tour and a map of Stillwater and charted out a modern day path to recreate the adventure. Weldon Barnes, director of Public Information led the tour. On a bus carried the group though greater Stillwater and into the heart of Oklahoma A & M showing the relationship between the town and the campus. In 1965, a group of Oklahoma A & M graduates from the class of 1915 gathered on campus to celebrate their 50th anniversary. The Stillwater Sightseeing Tour of 1965 Part 2 picks up where part 1 left off in the heart of campus and takes you to Boone Pickens Stadium, through student housing, agriculture points of interest, and then into Greek Life before returning back to the Alumni Center. ![]() Information on Walton's changes to OSU: Protests over Wilson and Walton: Protesting the Panhellenic Homecoming budget: David's article about the Red Scare at OSU: Free speech protests: Kent State vigil: Nixon rallies: SUAB's (Student Union Activities Board) Last Temptation of Christ: Link to the Tea and Glee Society Interview: This episode features an interview with former Head of Archives, David Peters, and uses many digital sources from the archives including past O'Colly issues and information from the Centennial Series Collection. Join Digital Storytelling Intern Libby Whitlow as she follows some of OSU's biggest organized movements and smaller acts of dissent to see potential threads between protests throughout the university's history. ![]()
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