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Guides to Inventory Policy: I. Functions and Lot Size (open access)

Guides to Inventory Policy: I. Functions and Lot Size

Article reprinted from The Harvard Business Review discussing methods of inventory control and production planning.
Date: 1956-01/1956-02
Creator: Magee, John F.
System: The Portal to Texas History
SPECIAL HEAT TRANSFER PHENOMENA FOR SUPERCRITICAL FLUIDS (open access)

SPECIAL HEAT TRANSFER PHENOMENA FOR SUPERCRITICAL FLUIDS

Present-day knowledge concerning the molecular structure of supercritical fluids is briefly reviewed. It is shown that liquid-like and gas-like phases may coexist at supercritical pressures, although they may not be in equllibrium with each other. it is postulated that on the basis of the coexistence of these two phases a "boiling-like" phenomenon may provide the mechanism of heat transfer to supercritical fluids at high heat fluxes and certain other conditions. An unusual mode of heat transfer was actually observed at supercritical pressures during tests which produced the high heat fluxes and other conditions under which such "boiling" would be expected. The tests and the various conditions are briefly described. An emission of high-frequeney, high-intensity sounds usually accompanied these tests. It is shown that similar screaming sounds were heard during boiling at subcritical pressures, giving further support to the hypothesis that "boiling" may occur at supercritical pressures. A seeond possible explanation for the unusual mode of heat transfer is based on boundarylayer stability considerations. At high heat fluxes large density differences exist between the bulk of the fluid and the fluid in the boundary layer near the wall. A breakdown of the boundary layer may be caused by the build-up of …
Date: January 1, 1956
Creator: Goldmann, K
System: The UNT Digital Library
Guides to Inventory Policy: II. Problems of Uncertainty (open access)

Guides to Inventory Policy: II. Problems of Uncertainty

Article reprinted from The Harvard Business Review discussing the principal systems of inventory replenishment and production scheduling.
Date: 1956-03/1956-04
Creator: Magee, John F.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Fort Cobb--Prairie Town (open access)

Fort Cobb--Prairie Town

Article describes the growth and development of the Fort Cobb, the prairie town that took the place of the old military post. Vera Zumwalt Holding recalls the establishment of local businesses, schools, churches, town events, and personal memories of her hometown.
Date: Spring 1956
Creator: Holding, Vera Zumwalt
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
The Founding of El Reno (open access)

The Founding of El Reno

Article discusses the establishment of the town of El Reno, Oklahoma, its founder John A. Foreman, homestead law in the area, and county seat elections. Berlin B. Chapman includes excerpts of documentation from the time to construct a clearer picture of the townsite and the legalities surrounding its settlement.
Date: Spring 1956
Creator: Chapman, Berlin B.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
The Great Seal of the Muscogee Nation (open access)

The Great Seal of the Muscogee Nation

Article describes the history of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation and interprets the imagery that appears in the Great Seal of the Muscogee Nation. This seal is represented on the cover of this issue of The Chronicles.
Date: Spring 1956
Creator: Wright, Muriel H. (Muriel Hazel), 1889-1975
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
A History of Fort Cobb (open access)

A History of Fort Cobb

Article describes the history of Fort Cobb, from its establishment for the protection of the Wichita Agency, to its status as a Confederate base during the Civil War, to its military use by the United States Cavalry during wars with the surrounding tribes along the Washita River.
Date: Spring 1956
Creator: Wright, Muriel H. (Muriel Hazel), 1889-1975
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
The Light-Horse in the Indian Territory (open access)

The Light-Horse in the Indian Territory

Article describes the origin of the term "light-horse" and the appearance of mounted law enforcement in the tribes of North America. Carolyn Thomas Foreman discusses the "light-horsemen" of the Cherokee, Choctaw, and Muscogee (Creek) Nations.
Date: Spring 1956
Creator: Foreman, Carolyn Thomas, 1872-1967
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Minutes of the Fourth Quarterly and Annual Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Historical Society, January 26, 1956 (open access)

Minutes of the Fourth Quarterly and Annual Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Historical Society, January 26, 1956

This section includes the minutes of the fourth quarterly and annual meetings of the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Historical Society that were held on January 26, 1956.
Date: Spring 1956
Creator: Oklahoma Historical Society
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Notes and Documents, Spring 1956 (open access)

Notes and Documents, Spring 1956

Notes and Documents column including documents about historical markers, the first dairy herd on the Chisholm Trail, a piece on "Buffalo Wallows," an excerpt of a Cavalry private's journal, a story about the Populist Party, and notes about the first church services in Oklahoma City after April 22, 1889.
Date: Spring 1956
Creator: Wright, Muriel H. (Muriel Hazel), 1889-1975; Clift, J. G.; Miller, R. G.; Spotts, David L.; Bull, Floyd R. & Fullerton, Eula
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
A Report to the General Council of the Indian Territory Meeting at Okmulgee in 1873 (open access)

A Report to the General Council of the Indian Territory Meeting at Okmulgee in 1873

Article introduces and includes a report written by the Committee on Agriculture, a group composed of leaders of American Indian Nations, submitted to the General Council of Indian Territory. Its writers report the agricultural advancement of the tribes of Indian Territory and attest to the growth and accomplishment of its peoples.
Date: Spring 1956
Creator: Wright, Muriel H. (Muriel Hazel), 1889-1975
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
With Thoburn at Honey Creek (open access)

With Thoburn at Honey Creek

Article provides a narrative of the archaeological expedition five University of Oklahoma students took with Joseph B. Thoburn to Honey Creek in remembrance of the professor. Elmer L. Fraker, one of the students, discusses their findings in Big Mouth Cavern and the humorous memories of the journey.
Date: Spring 1956
Creator: Fraker, Elmer L.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Guides to Inventory Policy: III. Anticipating Future Needs (open access)

Guides to Inventory Policy: III. Anticipating Future Needs

Article reprinted from The Harvard Business Review discussing the amount of inventory needed to meet seasonal sales peaks.
Date: 1956-05/1956-06
Creator: Magee, John F.
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Delaware Big House (open access)

The Delaware Big House

Article explores the spiritual ceremonies and practice of the "Big House" meetings of the Delawares. H. L. McCracken discusses the history of the Delawares, the construction of the Big House building, the legend of "Misi'ng" which inspired its ceremonies, and the leaders of this annual meeting.
Date: Summer 1956
Creator: McCracken, H. L.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
An Early Account of the Cherokees (open access)

An Early Account of the Cherokees

Article provides an introduction to and includes an account by geologist George W. Featherstonhaugh of the early status of the Cherokee Nation. Featherstonhaugh highlights the written version of their language devised by Sequoyah, their plight in the face of the westward push of white settlement, the ways they adapted British technologies and agricultural techniques, and government relations.
Date: Summer 1956
Creator: Foreman, Carolyn Thomas, 1872-1967
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Early Mining Camps in Northeastern Oklahoma (open access)

Early Mining Camps in Northeastern Oklahoma

Article discusses the history of early mining camps in Northeastern Oklahoma, including their discovery, the costs associated with mining, the materials the ores were used to create, and the growth of these camps.
Date: Summer 1956
Creator: Gibson, Arrell M.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
History of the Cherokees, 1830-1846 (open access)

History of the Cherokees, 1830-1846

Article discusses the history of the Cherokees in colonial North America. Oliver Knight explores their agricultural process and development, discovery of gold, adoption of the practice of slavery, and trade system. Knight then discusses their settlement in the west after removal, the establishment of their political parties, and relations with the U. S. government.
Date: Summer 1956
Creator: Knight, Oliver
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
John Homer Seger: The Practical Indian Educator (open access)

John Homer Seger: The Practical Indian Educator

Article describes the life and career of John Homer Seger, a teacher who lived among the Cheyennes and Arapahos who learned their language and acted as an advisor. Jack T. Rairdon creates a portrait of the man with documentation written about him.
Date: Summer 1956
Creator: Rairdon, Jack
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Notes and Documents, Summer 1956 (open access)

Notes and Documents, Summer 1956

Notes and Documents column including a correction by Berlin B. Chapman, a document about the pens used to sign the Oklahoma constitution, correspondence about the restoration of Cherokee historic sites, a document about the Seneca-Cayuga Green Corn festival, Confederate awards, a document about Tussy Community, and notes about the 1956 tour of the Chisholm Trail.
Date: Summer 1956
Creator: Chapman, Berlin B.; Nieberding, Velma; Shirk, George H.; Wright, Muriel H. (Muriel Hazel), 1889-1975 & Fraker, Elmer L.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Official Minutes, Annual Meeting, Oklahoma Historical Society, April 26, 1956 (open access)

Official Minutes, Annual Meeting, Oklahoma Historical Society, April 26, 1956

This section includes the minutes of the annual meeting of the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Historical Society that was held on April 26, 1956.
Date: Summer 1956
Creator: Oklahoma Historical Society
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Reminiscences of an '89er of Oklahoma City (open access)

Reminiscences of an '89er of Oklahoma City

Article provides a recollection of an '89er, James McKee Owen, who managed to secure land in Oklahoma after waiting for its opening. Owen describes his upbringing, striking out on his own, and his life on the frontier.
Date: Summer 1956
Creator: Owen, James McKee
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Seal of the Cherokee Nation (open access)

Seal of the Cherokee Nation

Article discusses the process behind the procurement of the Seal of the Cherokee Nation, the growth, development, and factions of the Cherokee Nation throughout the nineteenth century, and the meaning behind the images represented in the seal. This seal is on the cover of this issue of The Chronicles.
Date: Summer 1956
Creator: Wright, Muriel H. (Muriel Hazel), 1889-1975
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
A Wide Bandwidth Telemetry System (open access)

A Wide Bandwidth Telemetry System

This paper will describe a telemetry system which has a bandwidth of 250 mgacples, the uses to which it has been put and possible future uses.
Date: August 1, 1956
Creator: Henry, David E & Glass, R. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Cultural Relations Between Two Pioneer Communities (open access)

The Cultural Relations Between Two Pioneer Communities

Article compares the communities of Cane Hill, Arkansas, and Tahlequah, Oklahoma and the progress of the two regions in the Cherokee Nation. T. L. Ballenger discusses the development of national seminaries in the areas and the people who settled there.
Date: Autumn 1956
Creator: Ballenger, T. L.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History