
An Anthropologist's Passion: The Life-Work of Lydia Lloyd Wyckoff
Dr. Lydia Lloyd Wyckoff was a renowned anthropologist, professor, author and the former curator of native American and
Non-Western Arts at the Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She also taught at the University of Tulsa, Yale University,
Fairfield University, Bard College, Univeristy of Miami and the University of New Haven. She authored several professional papers
as well as award-winning books. The OSU-Tulsa archives holds her major works, research material, reference slides, student work,
course materials taught and correspondence.
Pretty Boy: The Life & Times of Charles Arthur Floyd by Michael Wallis
Pretty Boy Flloyd was a bank robber and alleged killer whose life has been romanticized
in the press, music, literature and film.
Beyond the Hills: The Journey of Waite Phillips by Michael Wallis
Waite Phillips was
an oil producer, refiner and marketer.
In addition to his oil business, he was actively engaged in banking, city real
estate developments and the operation of his ranches.
While in Tulsa, he built several office complexes, such as the Philtower and
Philcade, as well as his mansion, the Italian Renaissance style Villa Philbrook . He later donated his immense home to the city of
Tulsa, where it was transformed into the Philbrook Museum of Art.
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