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| Volume 29 • Number 1 |
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| On the Cover |
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An exotic world full of bizarre animals and plants that lived 250 million years ago has been recreated at SNOMNH. Photo by Robert Taylor |
| Editor: |
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Carol J. Burr |
| Associate Editor: |
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Lynette Lobban |
| Art Director: |
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George T. Dotson |
| Staff Photographer: |
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Robert Taylor |
| Publisher: |
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The University of Oklahoma Foundation, Inc. |
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Guy L. Patton, President |
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OKLAHOMA BEFORE THE DINOSAURS

The Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History’s new Paleozoic Gallery offers visitors a time trip that begins when Oklahoma was still a land under the sea.

HONORS AT OXFORD

The OU Honors College has designed an intensive three-week summer session at England’s legendary university that for many is a learning experience of a lifetime.

THE COLLECTOR

Attorney/author Bob Burke is interested in everything, and everything that interests him, he collects—but he has no problem sharing his treasures with his fellow citizens.

BREAKOUT SEASON

When Sooner golf star Anthony Kim hit the PGA Tour, he discovered that success as a professional would require some changes in his free-wheeling collegiate ways.

THE PROFESSOR AND THE CHIEF

She is an organizational psychologist from Germany; he is Broken Arrow’s top cop. Together they are causing quite a stir in law enforcement circles, here and abroad.

JIM CORNELL: GLASSBLOWER

He claims to be a craftsman, not an artist, but in the eyes of the scientific researchers whose equipment problems he is asked to solve, he is a veritable miracle man.

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