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    ologist and geology instructor at the University Oklahoma, where he organized the university's —fgeology department and taught the first geology course in 1900. He remained at OU as Professor Of Geology until 1911. In 1903 the U.S. Geological Survey awarded Gould the project of surveying Waterxesources of the southern

  2. Bachelor of Science in Geology. This curriculum is designed to provide the necessary background for professional work or graduate studies in geology and allied sciences. Students with an inadequate high school or two-year college background in mathematics, chemistry or physics may require more than four academic years to complete this program.

  3. FULL FINDING AID (PDF) University of Oklahoma professor. General correspondence (1911-1957); papers (1923-1950) of the University of Oklahoma chapter of the geology fraternity, Sigma Gamma Epsilon; correspondence (1925-1942), membership lists, and expense records (1934-1935) from the Oklahoma Academy of Science; manuscripts, reprints and ...

  4. After his strike at Potrero, with strong support and encouragement from his wife Nell, who had formerly completed degrees there in Music and Philosophy, DeGolyer took a leave of absence to return to the University of Oklahoma to finish his A.B. degree in geology in early 1911.

  5. Approximately 44 cubic feet, the Oklahoma Geological Survey Collection consists of correspondence, financial reports, geological notes and reports, manuscripts, survey and field records and miscellaneous materials from the period 1908-1982.

  6. The School of Geosciences is one of four units within the Mewbourne College of Earth and Energy along with the Mewbourne School of Petroleum and Geological Engineering, Oklahoma Geological Survey, and Ronnie K. Irani Center for Energy Solutions.

  7. The Oklahoma Geological Survey is a state agency chartered in the Constitution of Oklahoma responsible for collecting and disseminating information about Oklahoma's natural resources, geological formations, and earthquakes.