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Oklahoma and State
Dr. Clark has served as teacher and principal in Oklahoma high schools, as teacher and athletic director at Raymondville, Texas, High School, as an instructor at the University of Oklahoma, and as an associate professor of education at Fort Hays, Kan., State College.
Wingback Jack Collins injured a knee in the Washington State game but insists he'll be ready for Oklahoma.
After graduating as valedictorian from Morris High School, Hill enrolled at Oklahoma State University, receiving a bachelor's degree with honors, in psychology 1977.
A new minimally invasive procedure called " percutaneous laser disk ablation " has been developed at the Oklahoma State University Veterinary Hospital.
Tribal flags at Meeting Place Monument / Flag Plaza at Oklahoma State Capitol
He received a track scholarship to Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, where he competed in the javelin.
Brooks graduated from Oklahoma State University in Stillwater where he starred on the track team.
He later completed his MBA from Oklahoma State and participated in the commencement ceremony on May 6, 2011.
He then transferred to Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, where he quit school just one class short of graduation.
* John Ford ( Oklahoma politician ) ( born 1945 ), American political figure ; elected 2004 as Republican member of Oklahoma State Senate ; chairman of Education Committee
In 2005, other games at Arrowhead included Arkansas State playing host to Missouri, and Kansas hosting Oklahoma.
*** State of Oklahoma, 1907
Missouri (,,, or, among others ) ( nickname The Show Me State ) is a U. S. state located in the Midwestern United States, bordered by Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska.
Within 90 minutes of the explosion, Timothy McVeigh was stopped by Oklahoma State Trooper Charlie Hanger for driving without a license plate and arrested for unlawfully carrying a weapon.
Oklahoma State Trooper Charlie Hanger stopped McVeigh for driving his yellow 1977 Mercury Marquis without a license plate, and arrested him for having a concealed weapon.
After he was sentenced on June 4, 1998 to life without parole, the State of Oklahoma in 2000 sought a death-penalty conviction on 161 counts of first-degree murder ( 160 non-federal agent victims and one fetus ).
Shortly after the bombing, while driving on I-35 in Noble County, near Perry, Oklahoma, McVeigh was stopped by Oklahoma State Trooper Charles J. Hanger from Pawnee, Oklahoma.
Because McVeigh was convicted and sentenced to death, the State of Oklahoma did not file murder charges against McVeigh for the other 160 deaths.
* Mac ( or Big Mac ), nickname for the Oklahoma State Penitentiary located in McAlester, Oklahoma
Arkansas Territory, which included the present State of Arkansas plus most of the state of Oklahoma, was created out of the southern part of Missouri Territory in 1819.

Oklahoma and Senator
However, the elite Delta Force and other special operations units have fielded the HK416 in combat, and Oklahoma Senator Tom Coburn has called for a " free and open competition " to determine whether the army should buy the HK416 or continue to purchase more M4 carbines.
Democratic Senator Mike Monroney of Oklahoma supported the idea of concessional lending and entertained the idea of the IBRD conducting such lending.
File: K000144. jpg | Senator Robert S. Kerr of Oklahoma
Drafted by Senator Elmer Thomas of Oklahoma, the amendment blended populist easy-money views with the theories of the new economics.
The county was founded at the time of Oklahoma statehood in 1907, and was named for Senator Benjamin Tillman of South Carolina.
* Montford Stokes ( 1762 – 1842 ), United States Senator, Governor of North Carolina ( 1816 – 1832 ), appointed by President Andrew Jackson to lead the Federal Indian Commission in what is now Oklahoma ; he is believed to be the only veteran of the Revolutionary War buried in that state.
Senator in Oklahoma
* Senator Jay Paul Gumm – Oklahoma Senator representing District 6
* Henry Bellmon, first Republican Governor of Oklahoma ( 1963 – 1967, 1991 – 1995 ) and U. S. Senator ( 1969 – 1981 )
* Kenneth Corn-former Oklahoma State Senator and Oklahoma State Representative who was a candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma in 2010.
The city is represented in the state senate by State Senator Earl Garrison ( D-Muskogee ), in Senate District 9, which includes all of Muskogee County, Oklahoma.
Muskogee, along with Tulsa, Oklahoma, is the only other city in Oklahoma to be the home of both a sitting US Congressman and sitting US Senator.
* Tom Coburn, current U. S. Senator from Oklahoma
McAlester is known in political circles for having been the home base of several noted American politicians-U. S. Speaker of the House Carl Albert, who was once a heartbeat from the presidency, and longtime Oklahoma State Senator Gene Stipe, whose career ended in a series of legal problems.
* Robert S. Kerr – Former Oklahoma Governor and long-time U. S. Senator ; born in Ada.
* David L. Boren, former Oklahoma Governor, State Senator, and current President of the University of Oklahoma.
* Enoch Kelly Haney, Principal Chief of the Seminole Nation, Artist, and former Oklahoma State Senator
The town changed its name on October 22, 1909 in honor of Oklahoma Senator Thomas Gore, who was serving as one of Oklahoma's U. S. senators immediately after statehood.
* Don Nickles, former Republican Senator from Oklahoma
* Randy Brogdon, former Oklahoma State Senator

Oklahoma and McIntyre
Furthermore, while both Scalia and Thomas have objected on originalist grounds to the use of foreign law by the court ( see, respectively, Thompson v. Oklahoma,, and Knight v. Florida, ), both have allowed it to seep into their opinions at one time or another ( see, respectively, McIntyre v. Ohio Elections Committee, and Holder v. Hall, )
Furthermore, four prominent remaining Blue Dogs, Dennis Cardoza of California, Dan Boren of Oklahoma, Mike Ross of Arkansas, and Heath Shuler of North Carolina have announced their retirement ; one member, Joe Donnelly of Indiana, is running for Senate ( partially due to Republican redistricting efforts ); and more members, such as North Carolina's Mike McIntyre as well as Georgia's John Barrow, have been or will be targeted by Republicans in redistricting efforts.

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