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"Happenings in the Hollow" is a description of what it was like growing up during the difficult economic time of the 1930s. The book does not move into modern times but concentrates on the author's youthful life experiences. It should be enjoyable reading for those people that recall those days and for younger people who want to understand how people lived happily when deprived of many of the amenities of life.
This book, the first in a projected three-volume definitive history, traces the University’s progress from territorial days to 1917. David W. Levy examines the people and events surrounding the school’s formation and development, chronicling the determined ambition of pioneers to transform a seemingly barren landscape into a place where a worthy institution of higher education could thrive. The University of Oklahoma was established by the territorial legislature in 1890. With that act, Norman became the educational center of the future state. Levy captures the many factors—academic, political, financial, religious—that shaped the University. Drawing on a great depth of research in p...
Open this book, turn on your computer, and get ready for an eye-opening journey of discovery. You'll be surprised at how fascinating the study of environmental science can be. How heated the debate. How interconnected the issues have become . . . And how much you can learn from one very current and unbiased book. This seventh edition of Miller's 'Environmental Science' is both a learning experience and a gateway to the most current discoveries in the field today. As you read, you'll be encouraged to explore specific internet sites and online magazines to keep abreast of the latest research. Along with your expanding knowledge, you'll develop your own, informed views about critical environmental issues.
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