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| Volume 28 • Number 4 |
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| On the Cover |
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It’s all there: the chaos and excitement of a history-changing event, preserved by an artist of uncommon talent. Photo by George Dotson |
| 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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A LEGACY IN BRONZE

The sheer size and complexity of OU sculptor Paul Moore’s "Oklahoma Land Run" is overwhelming, and a closer examination reveals mind-boggling details.

CLEAN WATER FOR A WORLD AT RISK

Underdeveloped regions of the world need safe water supplies. OU engineers are taking their dilemmas to heart and going after solutions to their biggest problems.

SOONER SPORTS: THE YEAR IN PICTURES

Wherever Sooner athletes compete, you will find sports photographers risking their necks and camera equipment to get that one great shot that could make Page 1.

WHEN YOU LEAD MARINES INTO BATTLE

Sooner grad Bryan McCoy’s brand of military leadership, learned in classroom and training exercises, then honed in the field, has been packaged for his country’s officers.

PLENTY TO SMILE ABOUT

Basketball fans found it easy to fall in love with Wayman Tisdale. When he left the court, he turned fulltime to pleasing another adoring audience with his music.

SETTING THE STANDARD FOR SERVICE

No one likes to climb in that chair, but when dental care needs are immediate and funds are short, there is no substitute for a caring group of dentists willing to help.

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