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  2. The Norman Transcript - Wikipedia

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    The Norman Transcript has been published regularly since then. The weekly newspaper was sold to J.J. Burke in 1903. Burke established a companion free daily newspaper in 1912, later merging the two editions into a paid daily in 1917. Fred E. Tarman joined The Transcript in 1922 as editor and remained in that position until his retirement in 1969.

  3. Category:Norman, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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  4. Timeline of Norman, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    1889 – Norman Transcript newspaper begins publication. [1] 1890 Norman designated seat of newly created Cleveland County. [2] High Gate College established. [3] Population: 787. [3] 1891 – City of Norman incorporated. [2] 1892 – University of Oklahoma opens. [4] 1893 – Griffin Memorial Hospital established. [2] 1895 – Central State ...

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  6. Halloween happenings around Norman - AOL

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    Oct. 31—This Halloween, Norman residents of all ages can partake in a variety of festivities around town to celebrate the spooky season, including trick-or-treats at local businesses, churches ...

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  8. Mount Williams (Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Williams was a large artificial hill in Norman, Oklahoma; it was built by the United States Navy as the backstop to a firing range. [1] The hill became a minor landmark in the Norman area. It was named after the commander of the base at the time it was built. [2] The hill was located near the Interstate 35–Robinson Street interchange ...

  9. Bill Nations - Wikipedia

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    Bill Nations (born June 28, 1942) is an American dentist and politician.. Noble graduated from Noble High School in Noble, Oklahoma in 1960. He earned a bachelor's degree in history from the University of Oklahoma and obtained a degree in dentistry from Baylor University in 1968.