The Sooner Magazine[a] is a publication of the University of Oklahoma Foundation established in 1928. The entire run of the magazine was digitized and is available online[1][2]
The Sooner Magazine was named the best alumni magazine in the U. S. and Canada for the 1954–1955 school year.[3]
During 1972-1981 the magazine was in a hiatus, until it was revived by Carol Burr, a former staff member of the magazine and later a freelancer, who was invited to become the director of publications for the OU Foundation.[4]
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^About the Journal
^Sooner Magazine digital project launched by OU libraries, Campus E-Clips, March 10, 2004
^David Burr, Under Cover
^Danielle Wierenga, Ring ceremony to honor Class of 2015, distinguished alumna, OU Daily
The SoonerMagazine is a publication of the University of Oklahoma Foundation established in 1928. The entire run of the magazine was digitized and is...
white ponies named Boomer and Sooner. In 2005, the university also introduced two costumed mascots also named Boomer and Sooner to serve as mascots for football...
Daily's sister publication, Sooner yearbook, creates a 400-page coffee table book for current students and alumni. Sooner, ranked as one of the top two...
championship: Social media reactions to Sooner dynasty". The Oklahoman. Retrieved June 6, 2024. "Oklahoma Softball Records". Sooner Stats. Retrieved 1 June 2018...
March 20, 2020. "Roll Call: News and Events in the Lives of Sooner Alumni" (PDF). SoonerMagazine: 22. October 1963. Billingsley, Ann (November 12, 1957)...
September 20, 2022. "Postscript: The Historic Field House" (PDF). SoonerMagazine. Summer 2011. p. 32. "Facilities: Gallagher-Iba Arena (Oklahoma State...
during or shortly after the Sooners' national championship seasons of 1950, 1955, 1956, 1974, and 1975 – all high times for Sooner sports. Up until the 1980s...
1936, p. 14. Federal Writers' Project 2013, p. 163. The Sooner Student 1919, p. 3. SoonerMagazine 1963, p. 14. The Crescent of Gamma Phi Beta., v. 21 (1921)...
Elects Two from OU". SoonerMagazine: 26–27. Winter 1972. Retrieved 24 October 2013. "The Reason for Recognition". SoonerMagazine: 12–13, 23. July–August...
Facts OUHSC Map Medical School early history from a 1932 SoonerMagazine article 1989 SoonerMagazine Article Official OUHSC History "Oklahoma University Medicine...
marching band for the University of Oklahoma Sooners. The Pride was founded in 1904 as a pep band to play at Sooner football games. In the early years of the...
ISBN 978-1-6105-9248-2. Murphy, Judith (2003). "Storytelling with Sheet Metal". SoonerMagazine. Archived from the original on 24 September 2009. Retrieved 14 January...
authors list (link) "SOONER OR LATER EVERYTHING FALLS INTO THE SEA". The Arkansas International. Retrieved 2023-03-02. "Book Review: Sooner or Later Everything...
University of Oklahoma". SoonerMagazine. Martinelli. Ferrier, Robert (Winter 1998). "From Slide Rules to Cyber Space". SoonerMagazine: 17–20. Retrieved 29...
June 15, 2007. Accessed March 24, 2017. "Calling the Roll of Sooner Classes." SoonerMagazine. July, 1948. Accessed March 26, 2017. "Obituary Index, H-O...
"About | OU Law". Collings Hall capital campaign website Story in SoonerMagazine Department of microbiology history Archived 2009-05-24 at the Wayback...
Years" (PDF). SoonerMagazine. pp. 5–8, 50. Gillham, Omer (Summer 1997). "Did David Ross Boyd Plant That Tree?" (PDF). SoonerMagazine. pp. 24–28. Wikisource...
in each US state Hume, C. Ross (November 1936). "Football myths". SoonerMagazine. Vol. 9, no. 2. p. 36–37. Retrieved September 25, 2022. Burr, Carol...