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Monthly Archives: March 2015
Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day
With the celebration of St. Patrick’s Day, the staff of the University of Tulsa’s Department of Special Collections and University Archives would like to highlight some of its holdings pertaining Irish poets and writers, as well as its close relationship … Continue reading
Posted in Collections, History, Uncategorized
Tagged fellows speakers, Irish heritage, Literature, Modernism
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English Author Neil Gaiman Visits Special Collections
English author Neil Gaiman paid a special visit yesterday afternoon to the Department of Special Collections and University Archives at the University of Tulsa. Gaiman is known for his novel American Gods, his Sandman graphic novels, and his children’s book Coraline, … Continue reading
Posted in Collections, Events, Exhibits, News, Popular Culture
Tagged collections, Comic Books, events, exhibit, library, Literature, popular culture
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R.A. Lafferty Materials on Exhibit
The University of Tulsa’s Department of Special Collections and University Archives is proud to contribute some of its materials to Oklahoma Writers–A Literary Tableau, a multi-venue author exhibit in the Brady District and beyond, organized by the Oklahoma Center for … Continue reading
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Tagged collections, events, exhibit, Fantasy, Literature, R.A. Lafferty, Science Fiction
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McFarlin Fellows Event
Last Thursday, February 26th, the University of Tulsa Department of Special Collections and University Archives and McFarlin Fellows hosted a reception and dinner honoring antiquarian book trader and founder of Tavistock Books, Vic Zoschak. The evening began with a … Continue reading