Evans, Charles Page: 4 of 5
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This was not a common fellow running
for just an office, this
man.
He
’’home’
boy
as well as student.
progress.
was my
"I recall with pleasure and some degree of pride that I had a fitting
associate, Hon. John Easley
"The
editor of
Ardmorelte," which he
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make one of Oklahoma’s greatest newspapers.
helped
With him printing
full of Tucker."
and me writing, we filled the atmosphere
"Oklahoma Civics,"
"Oklahoma Civics and
History,' "Growing a Life,"
"Lights on Oklahoma History,"and
"A
He contributed extensively
which is
poetry.
"The Chronicles of Oklahoma."
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For
to
years he was listed in
"who’s
Who
in America."
"Adventures in Education"
includes illustrations
of the
Charles
Evans Elementary School, and of the program of its dedication.
The
Copies can be secured
book
has good printing and binding.
from the
Oklahoma Historical Society
for two dollars.
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br. Evans was author of
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Salute to Auld Lang Syne,”
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Evans, Charles, text, Date Unknown; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1625143/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed November 14, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Ardmore Public Library.