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1918: Pandemic exhibit now open
The University of Tulsa Department of Special Collections and University Archives has opened a new exhibit for the summer of 2018 titled 1918: Pandemic. This exhibit focuses on 1918, the final year of World War I. With American troops joining the … Continue reading
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Tagged 1918, armistice, influenza, pandemic, russian revolution, the great war, western front, World War I, WWI
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World War I: 1917 – The Yanks are Coming exhibit
The University of Tulsa Department of Special Collections and University Archives is pleased to announce our newest exhibit, World War I: 1917, The Yanks are Coming. This exhibit commemorates the centenary of 1917, the year the United States joined the … Continue reading
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Tagged 1917, diaries, posters, propaganda, russian revolution, soldiers, us entry into war, woodrow wilson, WWI
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