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| Volume 27 • Number 4 |
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| On the Cover |
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Members of OUr Earth, Eric Pollard, left, Whitney Pearson and Danny Terlip, are part of a serious student-driven effort to get the University community on board the environmental bandwagon. 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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Ron D. Burton, President |
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CRIMSON AND CREAM GO GREEN
 Joining a Climate Exchange, recycling, heating and cooling efficiently, steamlining transportation—OU is pursuing an environmentally friendly way of life.

The Sandors of Chicago—and the World

WHEN SECONDS COUNT
 Specialists at the Oklahoma Poison Control Center man phone banks 24/7, responding to more than 50,000 calls a year, saving lives and training OU pharmacy interns.

THE LEADER OF THE PACK
 Kenah Nyanat came to OU from Malaysia to become an engineer. He also became the first international student ever elected president of UOSA—and he did it twice.

COLLECTING OKLAHOMA
 SNOMNH’s special centennial exhibit, assembled to celebrate Oklahoma statehood, is a scientific sweep over the area’s unique, fascinating 300-million-year-old past.

An Oklahoma Mystery

BELIEVE IN ME
 His readers always thought Harold Keith’s award-winning books for young people would make wonderful movies. Now, nine years after his death, one of them finally did.

BACK ON TRACK
 The University brought in Martin Smith to resurrect its track and field fortunes—and he wasted no time, bringing home the men’s Big 12 title in just his second year.

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