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| Volume 26 • Number 1 |
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| On the Cover |
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The back view is as impressive as the front of Gaylord Hall, a new building that blends wit the prevailing campus architecture but sill proclaims "Journalism." Photo by Robert Taylor |
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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 |
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The University of Oklahoma Foundation, Inc. |
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Ron D. Burton, President |
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GAYLORD HALL: JUST THE RIGHT LOOK

Journalism's new home is a happy blend of campus-compatible architecture and the latest technological tools of the trade.


MEDICINE AND LITERATURE

What began as one physician's epiphany about the relationship between literary narrative and the practice of medicine has burgeoned into three college courses and a comprehensive DVD for physicians and medical students.

INTO AFRICA: REAPING THE REWARDS OF STUDY ABROAD

Others might question Trevor Tullius’ choice as neither safe nor sensible -- but he never felt endangered, and for him, going to Ghana made perfect sense.

CREATIVITY'S POSTER CHILD

Already the patroness of OU film studies, Jeanne Hoffman Smith casts a wide net to foster the creative process wherever it can be found.

FLYING SOONERS

With a new fleet of airplanes and a respected, rapidly expanding academic program, the Department of Aviation is filling the skies over Max Westheimer Airport.


STILL IN THE SWIM OF THINGS

At one time, OU had a very competitive swimming program, thanks in large part to a Graham Johnston-led gang of transplanted South Africans.

The South African Contingent

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