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Direct Conversion of Methane to Methanol in a Non-Isothermal Catalytic Membrane Reactor (open access)

Direct Conversion of Methane to Methanol in a Non-Isothermal Catalytic Membrane Reactor

The direct partial oxidation of CH{sub 4} to CH{sub 3}OH has been studied in a non-permselective, non-isothermal catalytic membrane reactor system. A cooling tube introduced coaxially inside a tubular membrane reactor quenches the product stream rapidly so that further oxidation of CH{sub 3}OH is inhibited. Selectivity for CH{sub 3}OH formation is significantly higher with quenching than in experiments without quenching. For CH{sub 4} conversion of 4% to 7% CH{sub 3}OH selectivity is 40% to 50% with quenching and 25% to 35% without quenching.
Date: December 31, 1993
Creator: Noble, R. D. & Falconer, J. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Carl Albert Collection: Resources Relating to Indian Policy, 1963-1968 (open access)

The Carl Albert Collection: Resources Relating to Indian Policy, 1963-1968

Article discusses the career of Oklahoma's Third District congressmen Carl Albert and the contents of the Carl Albert collection related to federal American Indian policy. W. Dale Mason explores how Albert helped to improve relations between the federal government and the tribes of Oklahoma during the 1960s and includes an appendix of the names of political figures involved.
Date: Winter 1993
Creator: Mason, W. Dale
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
For the Record, Winter 1993-94 (open access)

For the Record, Winter 1993-94

For the Record section including the minutes of the special board meeting of the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Historical Society that was held on June 9, 1993, as well as the minutes of the quarterly board meeting of the OHS that was held on July 28, 1993.
Date: Winter 1993
Creator: Oklahoma Historical Society
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Guest Editorial: A New Book of the Dead: Reflections on the Near-Death Experience and the Tibetan Buddhist Tradtion Regarding the Nature of Death (open access)

Guest Editorial: A New Book of the Dead: Reflections on the Near-Death Experience and the Tibetan Buddhist Tradtion Regarding the Nature of Death

Article offering a comparison of historical cases of Tibetan near-death experiences (NDEs) and contemporary Western accounts. A tradition of NDEs in Tibetan culture, the das-log experience, affords such a comparison. Modern NDEs differ from das-log experiences in ways that reflect their cultural context and may provide the foundation for a new Book of the Dead especially fitted to the existential and planetary concerns of modern time.
Date: Winter 1993
Creator: Ring, Kenneth
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Jurisdictional Imbroglio: The Case of E. C. Boudinot's Hotel (open access)

A Jurisdictional Imbroglio: The Case of E. C. Boudinot's Hotel

Article explores the legal ramifications of the case of mixed-blood Cherokee businessman E.C. Boudinot's hotel. Thomas Burnell Colbert returns to the colorful career of Elias Cornelius Boudinot to discuss the impact of him calling for the involvement of the federal government in Indian Territory.
Date: Winter 1993
Creator: Colbert, Thomas Burnell
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Miss Mallory's Children: The Oklahoma Orphanage and the Founding of Bethany (open access)

Miss Mallory's Children: The Oklahoma Orphanage and the Founding of Bethany

Article depicts the life and career of holiness worker Mattie Mallory, who left her mark on Oklahoma history as the founder of the city of Bethany and the Oklahoma Orphanage, which later became part of the Children's Center. Charles Edwin Jones explores her dedication to her faith and motivations for her accomplishments.
Date: Winter 1993
Creator: Jones, Charles Edwin
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Near-Death Experiences and Dissociation: Two Cases (open access)

Near-Death Experiences and Dissociation: Two Cases

Article presenting two cases of near-death experiences (NDEs) that support the supposition that NDEs and out-of-body experiences (OBEs) may be a dissociative process.
Date: Winter 1993
Creator: Serdahely, William J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Notes and Documents, Winter 1993-94 (open access)

Notes and Documents, Winter 1993-94

Notes and Documents column including a document honoring Muriel H. Wright, a historian who wrote and edited numerous articles for The Chronicles of Oklahoma and who was inducted into the annual Oklahoma Historians Hall of Fame in 1993.
Date: Winter 1993
Creator: Blackburn, Bob L.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
The Oklahoma Rural News: Roots of an Electric Cooperative Newspaper (open access)

The Oklahoma Rural News: Roots of an Electric Cooperative Newspaper

Article describes the plight of Oklahoma farmers when high electricity costs sparked a nationwide movement towards affordable rural electricity in the 1930s and 40s. Stephen F. Lalli focuses on the history and impact of the Oklahoma Rural News in its political advocacy of affordable electricity.
Date: Winter 1993
Creator: Lalli, Stephen F.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Sorey Hill and Sorey: Architects with a Civic Conscience (open access)

Sorey Hill and Sorey: Architects with a Civic Conscience

Article describes the history of Sorey Hill and Sorey design firm and their impact on the architectural landscape of Oklahoma City, Stillwater, and Norman throughout the years. Tom Sorey, Jr. draws on his professional and personal associations with the firm to delve deeper into their contributions and the styles that influenced their work.
Date: Winter 1993
Creator: Sorey, Tom, Jr.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
[InHouse, Vol. 3 No. 2] (open access)

[InHouse, Vol. 3 No. 2]

A clipping from the UNT publication InHouse that covers fundraising for UNT programs. The two main articles deal with funding by the J. Paul Getty Trust and individuals for the NTIEVA program and also Wal-Mart's funding for a scholarship for students.
Date: December 1993
Creator: Lane, Dr. Peter B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
All that Glitters, Assaying S. H. Logan's "Trip to the Gold Fields" (open access)

All that Glitters, Assaying S. H. Logan's "Trip to the Gold Fields"

Article provides a thorough examination of S.H. Logan's "Trip to the Gold Fields," an account allegedly compiled from the writings of an emigrant who had joined Captain Randolph B. Marcy on a gold-seeking expedition to California, which was published in the Arkansas Gazette in 1941. Since it has been cited as a primary source, Stephen H. Dew exposes certain areas of the account that may be fabricated in comparison to more factual and evidentiary sources.
Date: Autumn 1993
Creator: Dew, Stephen H.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
The First Lady of Education: Oklahoman Kate Galt Zaneis (open access)

The First Lady of Education: Oklahoman Kate Galt Zaneis

Article provides a biographical tribute to Kate Galt Zaneis, the first woman in the country as well as the state of Oklahoma to become president of a state institution of higher learning. James C. Milligan and L. David Norris describe her career as well as the many changes she instituted at Southeastern State Teachers College in Durant during the 1930s.
Date: Autumn 1993
Creator: Milligan, James C. & Norris, L. David
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
For the Record, Fall 1993 (open access)

For the Record, Fall 1993

For the Record section including the minutes of the quarterly board meeting of the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Historical Society that was held on April 16, 1993.
Date: Autumn 1993
Creator: Oklahoma Historical Society
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Friendly Persuasions: Gifts and Reciprocity in Comanche-Euroamerican Relations (open access)

Friendly Persuasions: Gifts and Reciprocity in Comanche-Euroamerican Relations

Article describes the tradition of gift-giving and reciprocity among the Comanches and the reflection of its impact in Euroamercan-Comanche relations. David L. LaVere describes successful alliances formed through attention to this tradition, as well as perceived violations.
Date: Autumn 1993
Creator: LaVere, David L.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Guest Editorial: Lessons From Near-Death Experiences for Humanity (open access)

Guest Editorial: Lessons From Near-Death Experiences for Humanity

Article summarizing nine lessons consistently gleaned from near-death experiences (NDEs), which may help motivate humanity to live more in accordance with the messages from NDEs.
Date: Autumn 1993
Creator: Lundahl, Craig R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Lights, Camera, Action! Newsreel Cameramen of Oklahoma 1910-1940 (open access)

Lights, Camera, Action! Newsreel Cameramen of Oklahoma 1910-1940

Article explores the lives and works of Oklahoma newsreel cameramen throughout the years, dwelling especially on the career of Arthur B. Ramsey, the journalist who filmed historical events and conducted interviews with some of the first sound equipment in the state.
Date: Autumn 1993
Creator: Moore, Bill
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Notes and Documents, Fall 1993 (open access)

Notes and Documents, Fall 1993

Notes and Documents column including a document honoring Grant Foreman, a collector of histories who was inducted into the annual Oklahoma Historians Hall of Fame in 1993.
Date: Autumn 1993
Creator: Blackburn, Bob L.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Reincarnation Beliefs Among Near-Death Experiencers (open access)

Reincarnation Beliefs Among Near-Death Experiencers

Study designed to examine the factors underlying an increase in belief in reincarnation following near-death experiences, using a questionnaire to compare the tendency toward belief in reincarnation among NDErs, individuals merely interested in NDEs, and a non-experiencer, non-interest control group.
Date: Autumn 1993
Creator: Wells, Amber D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Design considerations for a fiber optic communications network for power systems (open access)

Design considerations for a fiber optic communications network for power systems

The design of a fiber optic communication network for monitoring and control in power systems is discussed. It is shown that by appropriate choice of protocols, a fault-tolerant system can be built that operates in any arbitrary configuration. Since the network is based on fiber optics, it can be made fast enough for substation monitoring and control. In this application, a relatively small number of cables is required to implement a high reliability system. The network can also be used for distribution automation. In this application the network is required to reach all parts of the power system, and the fiber cable itself becomes a significant fraction of the cost of communications. However, since many applications can be supported at once, the cost per function can be reasonable.
Date: August 1, 1993
Creator: Kirkham, H.; Johnston, A. R. & Allen, G. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Building a Life: Culture, Society, and Leisure in the Cherokee Outlet (open access)

Building a Life: Culture, Society, and Leisure in the Cherokee Outlet

Article discusses not only the turmoil of the 1893 land run, but the struggle homesteaders faced to build a new life. Kenny L. Brown provides commentary about the evolution of attitudes in the Cherokee Outlet and the establishment of towns there, as well as the eventual creation of leisure activities and celebrations.
Date: Summer 1993
Creator: Brown, Kenny L.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Cherokee Sovereignty in the Gilded Age: The Outlet Question (open access)

Cherokee Sovereignty in the Gilded Age: The Outlet Question

Article illustrates the history of the Cherokee tribe in the Cherokee Outlet, and the conflicts and disputes that led to the leasing of land in the area. H. Craig Miner investigates the stake white settlers and businessmen wanted in the area, and how the issue was perceived by the Cherokee public.
Date: Summer 1993
Creator: Miner, H. Craig
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Economic Beginnings: Making a Living in the Cherokee Outlet (open access)

Economic Beginnings: Making a Living in the Cherokee Outlet

Article illustrates the economic history of development in the Cherokee Outlet after the land run of 1893. Norbert R. Mahnken explores the beginnings of subsistence farming in Oklahoma, the construction of banks and other financial institutions, and the development of railroads that furthered industry and ease of access in the area.
Date: Summer 1993
Creator: Mahnken, Norbert R.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
For the Record, Summer 1993 (open access)

For the Record, Summer 1993

For the Record section including the minutes of the quarterly board meeting of the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Historical Society that was held on January 27, 1993.
Date: Summer 1993
Creator: Oklahoma Historical Society
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History