Okla is a hamlet in the Canada Canadian province of Saskatchewan . Listed as a designated place by Statistics Canada , the hamlet had a population of 25 in the Canada 2006 Census . Businesses Country Pac Foods Jim Siddons Cabinets&Construction R.M of Hazel Dell No. 335 Office&Shop Church Church of the Messiah Anglican Community Gatherings Okla Community Hall Church of the Messiah References reflist coord 52 00 49 N 103 06 29 W display title Category Designated places in Saskatchewan Category Hazel Dell No. 335, Saskatchewan saskatchewan geo stub ... more details
Cleanup FJC Bio Okla Jones II September 23, 1945 &ndash January 8, 1996 was a United States federal judge . Born in Natchitoches, Louisiana , Jones received a Bachelor of Arts B.A. from Southern University in 1968 and a Juris Doctor J.D. from Boston College Law School in 1971. He was a Reginald Heber Smith Fellow staff attorney of New Orleans Legal Assistance Corporation from 1971 to 1973. He was a Staff attorney of American Civil Liberties Union in 1973. He was a Project director, New Orleans Office of the Lawyer s Committee for Civil Rights Under Law from 1973 to 1976. He was in private practice in New Orleans, Louisiana from 1976 to 1986. He was a Special counsel, New Orleans City Council, Louisiana from 1983 to 1986. He was a City attorney of City of New Orleans, Louisiana from 1986 to 1990. He was a Civil district court judge, Parish of New Orleans, Div. N , Louisiana from 1990 to 1994. On August 25, 1994, Jones was nominated by President Bill Clinton to a seat on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana vacated by Frederick J. R. Heebe . Jones was confirmed by the United States Senate on October 7, 1994, and received his commission on October 11, 1994. Jones served in that capacity until his death, in New Orleans, Louisiana . Sources FJC Bio 1201 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Jones, Okla II ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United States federal judge DATE OF BIRTH September 23, 1945 PLACE OF BIRTH Natchitoches, Louisiana DATE OF DEATH January 8, 1996 PLACE OF DEATH New Orleans, Louisiana DEFAULTSORT Jones, Okla Ii Category 1945 births Category 1996 deaths Category Judges of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana Category United States district court judges appointed by Bill Clinton Category American civil rights lawyers Category Southern University alumni Category Boston College Law School alumni Category African American judges ... more details
Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants Okla. Tax Commission v. Citizen Band, Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Okla. ArgueDate January 7 ArgueYear 1991 DecideDate February 26 DecideYear 1991 FullName Oklahoma Tax Commission v. Citizen Band, Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma USVol 498 USPage 505 Citation 111 S. Ct. 905, 112 L. Ed. 2d 1112 Prior 888 F.2d 1303 Holding Affirmed in part, reversed in part. Held that the tribe was not subject to state sales taxes on sales made to tribal members, but that they were liable for taxes on sales to non tribal members. SCOTUS 1990 1991 Majority C.J. Rehnquist Concurrence J. Stevens LawsApplied Tribal sovereign immunity, Public Law 280 Okla. Tax Commission v. Citizen Band, Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Okla. , Case citation 498 U.S. 505 1991 , was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the tribe was not subject to state sales taxes on sales made to tribal members, but that they were liable for taxes on sales to non tribal members. ref name scotus cite court litigants Oklahoma Tax Commission v. Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma vol 498 reporter U.S. opinion 505 year 1991 url http www.law.cornell.edu supct html 89 1322.ZS.html ref Background The Potawatomi was originally from the Wabash River area of Indiana and was known as the Mission Band of Potawatomi. After 1833, they were relocated to Kansas , where they lost most of their land due to the allotment system. In 1867, in a treaty with Kansas, the tribe sold their land in that state in order to purchase land in the Indian Territory now Oklahoma and took United States citizenship. They have henceforth been known as the Citizen Potawatomi Nation . ref name history cite web url http www.potawatomi.org Culture History default.aspx title Citizen Potawatomi Nation History author year 2008 work publisher Citizen Potawatomi Nation accessdate March 9, 2010 Dead link date ... Comm n V. Citizen Band Of Potawatomi Tribe Of Okla. Category 1991 in law Category United States Supreme ... more details
Use mdy dates date November 2011 Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants Sipuel v. Board of Regents of Univ. of Okla. ArgueDateA January 7 ArgueDateB 8 ArgueYear 1948 DecideDate January 12 DecideYear 1948 FullName Sipuel v. Board of Regents of University of Oklahoma, et al. USVol 332 USPage 631 Citation 305 U.S. 337 68 S. Ct. 299 92 L. Ed. 247 1948 U.S. LEXIS 2645 Prior Judgment for the State, District Court of Cleveland County, Oklahoma, 199 Okla. 36 affirmed, Oklahoma Supreme Court Supreme Court of the State of Oklahoma 1946 180 P.2d 135 Subsequent Holding Colleges can not deny admittance based on race. SCOTUS 1946 1949 PerCuriam yes LawsApplied Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution U.S. Const. amend. XIV wikisource Sipuel v. Board of Regents of University of Oklahoma Sipuel v. Board of Regents of Univ. of Okla. , 332 U.S. 631 1948 per curiam is a Supreme Court of the United States United States Supreme Court case that dealt with the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution . Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher Ada Lois Sipuel February 8, 1924 October 18, 1995 , born in Chickasha, Oklahoma was the daughter of a minister. Her brother planned to challenge segregationist policies of the University of Oklahoma , but went to Howard University Law School in Washington, D.C. in order not to delay his career further by protracted litigation. Ada Sipuel was willing to delay her legal career in order to challenge segregation. On January 14, 1946, she applied at the University of Oklahoma at the time, an all white law school , the only taxpayer funded law school in the State of Oklahoma at the time, and was denied because of race color . She then petitioned Oklahoma District Courts District Court of Cleveland County, Oklahoma . Her writ of mandamus was refused. The Oklahoma Supreme Court upheld the decision of the lower district court in 180 P.2d 135 , the petitioners then appealed ... reflist colwidth 30em External links caselaw source case Sipuel v. Board of Regents of Univ. of Okla ... more details
Tribe of Okla. , ussc 532 411 2001 noted that while a tribe has immunity, it may waive that immunity ... C & L Enterprises, Inc. v. Citizen Band Potawatomi Tribe of Okla. , ussc 532 411 2001 ref References ... Kiowa Tribe Of Okla. V. Manufacturing Technologies, Inc. Category United States Supreme Court ... more details
Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants C & L Enterprises v. Citizen Band, Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Okla. ArgueDate March 19 ArgueYear 2001 DecideDate April 30 DecideYear 2001 FullName C & L Enterprises, Inc. v. Citizen Band, Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma USVol 532 USPage 411 Citation 121 S.Ct. 1589, 149 L.Ed. 623 Prior Upheld tribal immunity, Okla. Civ. App., Div. 2, Feb. 8, 2000 not reported Holding Reversed and remanded. An Indian Tribe waives its sovereign immunity when it enters into a contract that provides for arbitration and being heard in a state court. SCOTUS 1994 2005 Majority J. Ginsburg C & L Enterprises, Inc. v. Citizen Band, Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma , Case citation 532 U.S. 411 2001 , was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the tribe waived its sovereign immunity when it agreed to a contract containing an arbitration agreement. ref name SCOTUS C & L Enterprises, Inc. v. Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma , 532 U.S. 411 2001 ref Background In 1993, the Citizen Potawatomi Nation Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma entered into a contract with C & L Enterprises, Inc. to install a roof on a tribally owned building that was not on reservation land. Prior to the work being performed under the contract, the Potawatomi decided to use a different type of roof, re bid the job and selected another contractor to install the roof. ref name SCOTUS The contract used with C & L Enterprises was provided by the tribe and contained both an arbitration clause and a choice of law clause. C & L then sought to enforce the arbitration clause and the tribe claimed sovereign immunity. The arbitrator ruled in favor of C ... was pending, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Kiowa Tribe of Okla. v. Manufacturing Technologies, Inc . , Ussc source f 523 751 1998 . ref name Kiowa Kiowa Tribe of Okla. v. Manufacturing Technologies ... References reflist DEFAULTSORT C & L Enterprises, Inc. V. Citizen Band Potawatomi Tribe Of Okla ... more details
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA national collegiate wrestling champions Wrestling Team Champions 1958 Mankato State Minn. 1959 Mankato State Minn. 1960 Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Bloomsburg State Pa. 1961 Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania Lock Haven State Pa. 1962 Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Bloomsburg State Pa. 1963 Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania Lock Haven State Pa. 1964 Moorhead State Minn. 1965 Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Bloomsburg State Pa. 1966 Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania Lock Haven State Pa. 1967 Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania Lock Haven State Pa. 1968 Adams State Colo. 1969 Adams State Colo. 1970 Nebraska Omaha 1971 Central Washington 1972 Adams State Colo. 1973 Adams State Colo. 1974 Central Washington 1975 Adams State Colo. 1976 Adams State Colo. 1977 Eastern Washington 1978 Southern Oregon 1979 Central State Okla. 1980 Adams State Colo. 1981 Central State Okla. 1982 Central State Okla. 1983 Southern Oregon 1984 Central State Okla. 1985 Central State Okla. 1986 Central State Okla. 1987 Central State Okla. 1988 Simon Fraser B.C. 1989 Central State Okla. 1990 Adams State Colo. 1991 Northern Montana 1992 Northern Montana 1993 Simon Fraser B.C. 1994 Southern Oregon and Western Montana 1995 Findlay Ohio 1996 Missouri Valley 1997 Missouri Valley 1998 Montana State Northern 1999 Montana State Northern 2000 Montana State Northern 2001 Southern Oregon 2002 Lindenwood Mo. 2003 Missouri Valley 2004 Montana State Northern 2005 Lindenwood Mo. 2006 Dana Neb. 2007 Lindenwood Mo. 2008 Lindenwood Mo. 2009 Lindenwood Mo. 2010 Notre Dame College Oh. See also NCAA NCAA Wrestling Team Championship Canadian Interuniversity Sport CIAU CIS Category NAIA championships W Category College wrestling in the United States sports stub ... more details
Church of the Messiah , or variants thereof, may refer to Church of the Messiah New York City , a demolished Unitarian church Church of the Messiah Pulaski, Tennessee Church of the Messiah St. Louis, Missouri Church of the Messiah, a Latter Day Saint sect organized by George J. Adams 1811 1880 Episcopal Parish of the Messiah Auburndale, Massachusetts Church of the Messiah Okla, SK Disambig church ... more details
Wikify date April 2012 The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA has sponsored a women s golf championship since 1995. ref cite web title NAIA 2009 Spring Media Guide, p. 44 url http naia.cstv.com member services media guides 2008 09 Spring 202009 20Media 20Guide.pdf accessdate 2009 12 07 ref The 72 hole tournament began in 2001. Winners of the NAIA women s golf championship 1995 Lynn Fla. 1996 Lynn Fla. 1997 Tri State Ind. 1998 Mobile Ala. 1999 Southern Nazarene Okla. 2000 Mary Hardin Baylor Texas 2001 British Columbia 2002 Southern Nazarene Okla. 2003 Northwood Fla. 2004 British Columbia 2005 Oklahoma City 2006 Oklahoma City 2007 Oklahoma City 2008 Oklahoma City 2009 Oklahoma City 2010 British Columbia References Reflist Category College golf in the United States Category NAIA championships Golf Category Women s golf tournaments in the United States ... more details
File Buffalo grazing near buffalo yards, Wichita National Forest, Okla., March 11, 1908 NARA 523028.tif thumb Buffalo grazing near buffalo yards, Wichita National Forest, Okla., March 11, 1908 Wichita National Forest was established as the Wichita Forest Reserve by the General Land Office in Oklahoma on July 4, 1901 with convert 57120 acre km2 . After the transfer of federal forests to the U.S. Forest Service in 1905, it became a United States National Forest National Forest on March 4, 1907. On November 27, 1936 the forest was abolished. ref citation title PDFlink http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf National Forests of the United States 341  KB date September 29, 2005 author Davis, Richard C. publisher The Forest History Society ref References reflist External links http www.foresthistory.org Forest History Society http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf Forest History Society Listing of the National Forests of the United States Text from Davis, Richard C., ed. Encyclopedia of American Forest and Conservation History. New York Macmillan Publishing Company for the Forest History Society, 1983. Vol. II, pp. 743 788. coord missing Oklahoma Category Former National Forests of the United States ... more details
see also Respondeat superior TortLaw Qui facit per alium facit per se is a Latin legal term meaning, He who acts through another does the act himself. It is a fundamental Legal maxim maxim of the Agency law law of agency . ref Stroman Motor Co. v Brown , 116 Okla 36, 243 P 133. ref This is a maxim often stated in discussing the liability of employer for the act of employee. ref 35 Am J1st M & S 543. ref According to this maxim, if in the nature of things the master is obliged to perform the duties by employing servants, he is responsible for their act in the same way that he is responsible for his own acts. ref Annotation, 25 ALR2d 67. ref References reflist Category Latin legal terms Category Legal doctrines and principles Latin legal phrase stub ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 A dry hole clause is a provision in an Crude oil oil or Natural gas lease specifying what a lessee must do to maintain the lease for the remainder of a primary term after drilling a dry hole. Usual the lessee will just have to pay delay rentals. Superior Oil Co. v. Stanolind Oil & Gas Co., 150 Tex. 317, 240 S.W.2d 281 1951 . Murphy v. Garfield Oil Co., 98 Okla. 273, 225 P. 676 1923 . econ stub Category Petroleum economics and industry Category Article Feedback 5 ... more details
The Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church is a Greek Orthodox church in Tulsa, Oklahoma Tulsa , Oklahoma . External links http www.holytrinity.ok.goarch.org Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church http digital.library.okstate.edu encyclopedia entries H HO019.html Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church Further reading Costopoulous, Connie and Drummond, Kathryn. History of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Tulsa, Oklahoma Tulsa, Okla. N.p., 1982 . Stephanopoulos, Robert G. The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America N.p. Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, 1983 . coord missing Oklahoma Category Churches in Tulsa, Oklahoma Category Greek Orthodox churches in the United States ... more details
File Phillip martin.jpg thumb Phillip Martin 1926 2010 , Principal Chief of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians List of Choctaw chiefs is a record of the political leaders who served the Choctaws in Alabama , Louisiana , Mississippi , and Oklahoma . The Original Three Divisions File Pushmataha high resolution.jpg thumb Pushmataha The eastern Choctaw Nation, in what is now Mississippi and Alabama, was divided into three regions Okla Hannali, Okla Falaya, and Okla Tannip. Okla Hannali Six Towns Pushmataha Oklahoma or Tapenahomma Nephew of Pushmataha General Hummingbird Sam Garland Okla Falaya Apukshunnubbee Robert Cole Greenwood Leflore Okla Tannip Homastubbee Mushulatubbee David Folsom District Chiefs in the New Indian Territory After Choctaw Trail of Tears removal , the Choctaws set up their government also divided up in three regions Apukshunnubbee, Mushulatubbee, and Pushmataha. The regions were named after the three influential Choctaw leaders of the old country. Moshulatubbee District File Mosholatubbee.jpg thumb Moshulatubbee 1770 ca. 1836 Mushulatubbee, 1834 1836 Joseph Kincaid, 1836 1838 John McKinney, 1838 1842 Nathaniel Folsom, 1842 1846 Peter Folsom, 1846 1850 Cornelius McCurtain, 1850 1854 David McCoy, 1854 1857 Apukshunnubbee District Thomas LeFlore.............1834 1838 James Fletcher.............1838 1842 Thomas LeFlore.............1842 1850 George W. Harkins , 1850 1857 Pushmataha District Nitakechi..................1834 1838 Pierre Juzan...............1838 1841 Isaac Folsom...............1841 1846 Nitakechi.......................Died Salas Fisher...............1846 1854 George Folsom..............1850 1854 Nicholas Cochnauer.........1854 1857 Unified leadership as governor Alfred Wade..................1857 1858 Tandy Walker.................1858 1859 Brazil LeFlore...............1859 1860 Provisional Chiefs File Greenwood mccurtain.jpg thumb Green McCurtain 1848 1910 George Hudson..............1860 1862 Samuel Garland.............1862 1864 Peter P ... more details
infobox shopping mall shopping mall name Woodland Hills Mall image caption location flagicon United States Tulsa, Oklahoma Tulsa , Oklahoma opening date August 1976 developer Homart Development Company ref name tulsa1 manager owner Simon Property Group number of stores 165 number of anchors 4 floor area convert 1300000 sqft m2 abbr on floors 3 including Dillard s website http www.simon.com mall default.aspx?ID 795 Woodland Hills Mall , shopping mall located in Tulsa, Oklahoma Tulsa , Oklahoma , United States , is one of Oklahoma s largest shopping malls. It features several national as well as local chains. It was originally developed by Homart Development Company , ref name tulsa1 cite news url http www.accessmylibrary.com article 1G1 120579160 tulsa okla mall bought.html title Tulsa, Okla., Mall to Be Bought by Indianapolis Firm author Dana Simon publisher Tulsa World date February 7, 2002 accessdate March 6, 2010 ref and opened in August 1976. ref name tulsa2 cite news url http www.tmcnet.com usubmit 2008 03 09 3316282.htm title Retailers ready shopping center Tulsa Hills author publisher Tulsa World date March 9, 2008 accessdate March 6, 2010 ref Today, The mall is owned by Simon Property Group of Indianapolis, Indiana . Anchors Dillard s 274,128 sq ft. J.C. Penney JCPenney 126,333 sq ft. Macy s 152,820 sq ft. formerly Sanger Harris 1982 1987, Foley s 1987 2006 Sears, Roebuck and Company Sears 156,166 sq ft. Camille s Sidewalk Cafe was founded in 1996 by David Rutkauskas, his wife Camille and father Otto, with the first location a convert 250 sqft m2 adj on kiosk opening in the Mall. References reflist External links coord missing Oklahoma Category Shopping malls in Oklahoma Category Simon Property Group Category Buildings and structures in Tulsa, Oklahoma Category Visitor attractions in Tulsa, Oklahoma ... more details
url http www.soonersports.com sports m baskbl spec rel okla conf championships.html title Conference ... 20100623042818 http www.soonersports.com sports m baskbl spec rel okla conf championships.html archivedate ... schools okla sports m baskbl auto pdf 2010 mbb guide section7.pdf title Oklahoma 2009 10 Men s Basketball ... spec rel okla retired jerseys.html title Honored Jerseys accessdate 2010 07 05 publisher CBS Interactive ... spec rel okla retired jerseys.html archivedate 28 June 2010 DASHBot deadurl no ref NCAA basketball ... All American Wayman Tisdale 2nd of 3 times ref cite web url http grfx.cstv.com photos schools okla ... Player of the Year Big Eight POY Tisdale ref cite web url http grfx.cstv.com photos schools okla sports ... ref cite web url http grfx.cstv.com photos schools okla sports m baskbl auto pdf 2010 mbb guide ... more details
See also Hazel Dell Hazel Dell No. 335 is a List of rural municipalities in Saskatchewan rural municipality in the Canada Canadian province of Saskatchewan , located in the Division No. 9, Saskatchewan Census Division 9 . The seat of the municipality is located in the Hamlet of Hazel Dell, Saskatchewan Hazel Dell . Demographics In 2006, the Rural municipality had a population of 611 in 279 dwellings, a 13.9 decrease from 2001. On a surface of 1,394.02  km it has a density of 0.4 inhabitants km . ref 2006 Community Profiles http www12.statcan.ca census recensement 2006 dp pd prof 92 591 details page.cfm?B1 All&Code1 4709060&Code2 47&Custom &Data Count&Geo1 CSD&Geo2 PR&Lang E&SearchPR 01&SearchText Hazel Dell No. 335&SearchType Begins Hazel Dell No. 335, Saskatchewan ref Communities The following communities are located in this municipality Organized Hamlets Hazel Dell, Saskatchewan Hazel Dell Okla, Saskatchewan Okla Hamlets Lintlaw, Saskatchewan Lintlaw Lone Spruce, Saskatchewan Lone Spruce Rockford, Saskatchewan Rockford Stove Creek, Saskatchewan Stove Creek Transportation Saskatchewan Highway 49 Saskatchewan Highway 617 Saskatchewan Highway 753 Saskatchewan Highway 755 Attractions Porcupine Provincial Forest See also List of rural municipalities in Saskatchewan References div class references small nowiki PLEASE DO NOT TYPE FOOTNOTES HERE OR BELOW. Instead insert the entire footnote in its proper spot in the body of the article using the ref name ref tags. See Wikipedia Footnotes for an explanation of how to generate footnotes using the tags. nowiki references External links Municipal Affairs http www.mds.gov.sk.ca apps Pub MDS muniDetails.aspx?cat 10&mun 2414 Hazel Dell No. 335, Saskatchewan Saskatchewan rural municipalities navbox ThisRM Hazel Dell No. 335 NortheastRM NorthRM NorthwestRM EastRM SoutheastRM SouthRM SouthwestRM WestRM coord missing Saskatchewan Category Rural municipalities in Saskatchewan Category Hazel Dell No. 335, Saskatchewan Saskatchewan ... more details
Ames crater is a meteorite impact crater crater in Major County, Oklahoma Major County , Oklahoma , United States . Ames Crater is 10 miles 16  km in diameter and the age is estimated to be 470 30 million years Ordovician . The crater is not exposed at the surface. ref cite Earth Impact DB name Ames accessdate 2009 08 19 ref References reflist External links http geophysics.ou.edu solid earth notes solar system Ames3.htm Judson L. Ahern, Univ. of Okla. Imaging the Ames Impact Structure good general interest article coord 36 15 N 98 12 W region US OK display title Impact cratering on Earth Category Impact craters of the United States Category Geography of Oklahoma Category Geography of Major County, Oklahoma Category Ordovician impact craters Oklahoma geo stub de Ames Krater ja ... more details
The OU Chant is the alma mater of the University of Oklahoma . The chant was written in 1936 by Jessie Lone Clarkson Gilkey, the coach of the OU girl s glee club from 1936 to 1938. It is played by The Pride of Oklahoma and sung by fans and alumni during pregame festivities prior to home football games in Oklahoma Memorial Stadium . The Chant is also played and or sung at other official University gatherings and sporting events. Lyrics O K L A H O M A Our chant rolls on and on Thousands strong Join heart and song In alma mater s praise Of campus beautiful by day and night Of colors proudly gleaming Red and White Neath a western sky OU s chant will never die. Live on University External links http www.soonersports.com trads okla fight songs.html OU Chant at SoonerSports.com Category 1936 songs Category Football songs and chants Category University of Oklahoma Category American college songs ... more details
primarysources date September 2010 refimproveBLP date September 2010 Bob Holtzman is a List of television reporters television bureau reporter for ESPN located in the city of Cincinnati, Ohio . He contributes to stories such as SportsCenter , Outside the Lines , Sunday NFL Countdown , Baseball Tonight . Before joining ESPN in November 2000, he was a reporter at WCPO in Cincinnati, Ohio from 1996 to 2000. Prior to that, he served in a similar role at KCRA in Sacramento, California and KRQE in Albuquerque, New Mexico . Holtzman is a 1993 graduate of the University of Kansas with a degrees in journalism and psychology. He is also a certified meteorologist. Holtzman was born in Tulsa, Okla., but grew up in San Diego California. External links http www.espnmediazone3.com us 2009 10 holtzman bob Bob Holtzman ESPN Bio Sportscenter BaseballTonight Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Holtzman, Bob ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Holtzman, Bob Category Living people Category Sports journalists tv bio stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Williams School nrhp type image caption nearest city Cameron, Oklahoma lat degrees 35 lat minutes 9 lat seconds 59 lat direction N long degrees 94 long minutes 32 long seconds 59 long direction W locmapin Oklahoma area built 1936 architect Okla. State Dept. of Education Works Progress Administration architecture added September 8, 1988 governing body Private mpsub WPA Public Bldgs., Recreational Facilities and Cemetery Improvements in Southeastern Oklahoma, 1935 1943 TR refnum 88001408 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Williams School in Cameron, Oklahoma was built in 1936. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. ref name nris References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category National Register of Historic Places in Oklahoma Category School buildings completed in 1936 Category Works Progress Administration in Oklahoma Category Buildings and structures in Le Flore County, Oklahoma Oklahoma NRHP stub ... more details
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