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Jujubes, Grapes, & G-ass "~THE USDA RE SEARCH STATION AT WOODWARID, 1913-1987 By Louise Boyd James Senator Thomas P. Gore's arrival in Woodward the afternoon of October 30, 1913, would not be notable if Gore had been "just hitting the high places" to get ready "for the big fight" as the local newspapers reported.1 While it was true that Gore would run for a third term as Oklahoma's senator, he had another reason for being in Woodward, one which must have been known along the town's long, crooked Main Street. As chairman of the Senate Com- mittee on Agriculture he would soon make a decision which could favorably affect this growing prairie town of 3,000-if Woodward won.
Quarterly publication containing articles, book reviews, photographs, illustrations, and other works documenting Oklahoma history and preservation. Index to volume 65 starts on page 445.
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