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Roy Clark

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Roy Clark

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Roy Clark: Encyclopedia II - Arthur Godfrey - Later in life

But in 1959, he began suffering chest pains. Closer examination by physicians revealed a mass in his chest that could possibly be lung cancer. In 1959, Godfrey left Arthur Godfrey Time and Arthur Godfrey And His Friends after revealing his illness. Surgeons discovered cancer in one lung that spread to his aorta. One lung was removed. Yet despite the disease's high mortality, it became clear after radiation treatments that Godfrey had beaten the substantial odds against him. He returned to the air on a prime-time special, ...

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Roy Clark: Encyclopedia II - Audie Murphy - Movie career

Actor James Cagney invited Murphy to Hollywood in September 1945, when he saw Murphy's photo on the cover of Life Magazine on July 16, 1945. The next couple of years in California were hard times for Murphy. He became disillusioned from lack of work. He was broke and slept on the gymnasium floor of his friend, Terry Hunt. He finally received token acting parts in his first two films, Beyond Glory and Texas, Brooklyn and Heaven but his roles were very minor in these movies. Murphy's third movie, Bad Boy, was Murphy's first starring role. < ...

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Audie Murphy, Audie Murphy - Military career, Audie Murphy - Medal of Honor, Audie Murphy - Post war illness, Audie Murphy - Movie career, Audie Murphy - First starring role, Audie Murphy - Autobiography, Audie Murphy - Hollywood Walk of Fame, Audie Murphy - Music career, Audie Murphy - Death, Audie Murphy - Honors, Audie Murphy - Military awards, Audie Murphy - Trivia, Audie Murphy - Filmography

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Roy Clark: Encyclopedia II - Audie Murphy - Honors

An Audie Murphy National Fan Club was established in the 1950s. Headed by various fans over the years, the club still exists today with over 400 fans in 9 countries. On November 17, 1973, the Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans Hospital in San Antonio, Texas was dedicated to Murphy. It is a one-ton bronze, eight-foot statue of Murphy by the sculptress, Jimilu Mason. He is dressed in battle fatigues holding a rifle with bayonet. Inside the hospital, is a museum that depicts Murphy's life and has items including a unifo ...

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Audie Murphy, Audie Murphy - Military career, Audie Murphy - Medal of Honor, Audie Murphy - Post war illness, Audie Murphy - Movie career, Audie Murphy - First starring role, Audie Murphy - Autobiography, Audie Murphy - Hollywood Walk of Fame, Audie Murphy - Music career, Audie Murphy - Death, Audie Murphy - Honors, Audie Murphy - Military awards, Audie Murphy - Trivia, Audie Murphy - Filmography

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Roy Clark: Encyclopedia II - Audie Murphy - Death

While on a business trip on May 28, 1971, (Memorial Day Weekend) he was killed at the age of 46. His private plane was flying in fog and rain. It crashed on the side of Brush Mountain near Catawba, Virginia, some twenty miles west of Roanoke, Virginia. Five others including the pilot were also killed. On June 7, 1971, Audie Murphy was buried with full military honors in Arlington National Cemetery. His gravesite, near the Amphitheater, is second most visited gravesite year round. President John F. Kennedy's grave is the most visited. ...

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Audie Murphy, Audie Murphy - Military career, Audie Murphy - Medal of Honor, Audie Murphy - Post war illness, Audie Murphy - Movie career, Audie Murphy - First starring role, Audie Murphy - Autobiography, Audie Murphy - Hollywood Walk of Fame, Audie Murphy - Music career, Audie Murphy - Death, Audie Murphy - Honors, Audie Murphy - Military awards, Audie Murphy - Trivia, Audie Murphy - Filmography

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Roy Clark: Encyclopedia II - Tulsa Oklahoma - Faith and worship

Tulsa also has significant religious diversity, with Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, Islamic, Buddhist, Hindu, and others represented. Popular places of worship include: St. Pius X Catholic Church Holy Family Cathedral Temple Israel All Souls Unitarian (the nation's largest Unitarian church) Victory Christian Center Grace Fellowship First United Methodist Asbury United Meth ...

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Roy Clark: Encyclopedia II - Tulsa Oklahoma - History of Tulsa

Tulsa Oklahoma - Indian Territory: 1830-1882. What was to ultimately become Tulsa was first a part of Indian Territory, which was created as part of the relocation of Eastern tribes of Native Americans. The Indian Removal Act of 1830 forced Native Americans to surrender their lands east of the Mississippi River to the Federal Government in exchange for land in Indian Territory. The Lochapoka Creek settled the current Tulsa area between 1828 and 1836 af ...

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Tulsa Oklahoma, Tulsa Oklahoma - History of Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - Indian Territory: 1830-1882, Tulsa Oklahoma - Railroads: 1882-1901, Tulsa Oklahoma - Oil boom: 1901-1907, Tulsa Oklahoma - Statehood: 1907-1915, Tulsa Oklahoma - Second oil boom: 1915-1930, Tulsa Oklahoma - Race riot: 1921, Tulsa Oklahoma - Oil bust and recovery: 1982-Present, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa today, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa's districts and neighborhoods, Tulsa Oklahoma - Downtown, Tulsa Oklahoma - The Arkansas River, Tulsa Oklahoma - Midtown, Tulsa Oklahoma - South Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - East Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - North Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - West Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - Geography and climate, Tulsa Oklahoma - Geography, Tulsa Oklahoma - Climate, Tulsa Oklahoma - Demographics, Tulsa Oklahoma - Population, Tulsa Oklahoma - Diversity, Tulsa Oklahoma - Family, Tulsa Oklahoma - Age, Tulsa Oklahoma - Income, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa Metro Area, Tulsa Oklahoma - Counties, Tulsa Oklahoma - Cities and towns, Tulsa Oklahoma - Business and economy, Tulsa Oklahoma - Transportation, Tulsa Oklahoma - Air, Tulsa Oklahoma - Land, Tulsa Oklahoma - Water, Tulsa Oklahoma - Education and science, Tulsa Oklahoma - Primary, Tulsa Oklahoma - Secondary, Tulsa Oklahoma - Higher learning, Tulsa Oklahoma - Libraries, Tulsa Oklahoma - Entertainment and attractions, Tulsa Oklahoma - Museums and cultural centers, Tulsa Oklahoma - Parks gardens and nature preserves, Tulsa Oklahoma - Performing arts, Tulsa Oklahoma - Festivals and events, Tulsa Oklahoma - Amusement parks, Tulsa Oklahoma - Sports, Tulsa Oklahoma - Gaming, Tulsa Oklahoma - Media and publishing, Tulsa Oklahoma - Print, Tulsa Oklahoma - Broadcast, Tulsa Oklahoma - Faith and worship, Tulsa Oklahoma - Influence on U.S. society and culture, Tulsa Oklahoma - Politics, Tulsa Oklahoma - Television and film, Tulsa Oklahoma - Stage, Tulsa Oklahoma - Music, Tulsa Oklahoma - Radio, Tulsa Oklahoma - Print, Tulsa Oklahoma - Art, Tulsa Oklahoma - Sports, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa featured in entertainment

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Roy Clark: Encyclopedia II - Tulsa Oklahoma - Entertainment and attractions

With the city's interesting mix of Southern settlers, Northern oilmen, and Western ranchers and thanks to Tulsa's location in an area rich withNative American history and culture, the city and surrounding areas are home to many unique museums and attractions. Tulsa Oklahoma - Museums and cultural centers. The Greenwood Cultural Center, which preserves the history of "The Black Wall Street" prior to the Tulsa Race Riot. www.greenwoodculturalcenter.com J.M. Davis Arms and Historical Museum, ho ...

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Tulsa Oklahoma, Tulsa Oklahoma - History of Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - Indian Territory: 1830-1882, Tulsa Oklahoma - Railroads: 1882-1901, Tulsa Oklahoma - Oil boom: 1901-1907, Tulsa Oklahoma - Statehood: 1907-1915, Tulsa Oklahoma - Second oil boom: 1915-1930, Tulsa Oklahoma - Race riot: 1921, Tulsa Oklahoma - Oil bust and recovery: 1982-Present, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa today, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa's districts and neighborhoods, Tulsa Oklahoma - Downtown, Tulsa Oklahoma - The Arkansas River, Tulsa Oklahoma - Midtown, Tulsa Oklahoma - South Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - East Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - North Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - West Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - Geography and climate, Tulsa Oklahoma - Geography, Tulsa Oklahoma - Climate, Tulsa Oklahoma - Demographics, Tulsa Oklahoma - Population, Tulsa Oklahoma - Diversity, Tulsa Oklahoma - Family, Tulsa Oklahoma - Age, Tulsa Oklahoma - Income, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa Metro Area, Tulsa Oklahoma - Counties, Tulsa Oklahoma - Cities and towns, Tulsa Oklahoma - Business and economy, Tulsa Oklahoma - Transportation, Tulsa Oklahoma - Air, Tulsa Oklahoma - Land, Tulsa Oklahoma - Water, Tulsa Oklahoma - Education and science, Tulsa Oklahoma - Primary, Tulsa Oklahoma - Secondary, Tulsa Oklahoma - Higher learning, Tulsa Oklahoma - Libraries, Tulsa Oklahoma - Entertainment and attractions, Tulsa Oklahoma - Museums and cultural centers, Tulsa Oklahoma - Parks gardens and nature preserves, Tulsa Oklahoma - Performing arts, Tulsa Oklahoma - Festivals and events, Tulsa Oklahoma - Amusement parks, Tulsa Oklahoma - Sports, Tulsa Oklahoma - Gaming, Tulsa Oklahoma - Media and publishing, Tulsa Oklahoma - Print, Tulsa Oklahoma - Broadcast, Tulsa Oklahoma - Faith and worship, Tulsa Oklahoma - Influence on U.S. society and culture, Tulsa Oklahoma - Politics, Tulsa Oklahoma - Television and film, Tulsa Oklahoma - Stage, Tulsa Oklahoma - Music, Tulsa Oklahoma - Radio, Tulsa Oklahoma - Print, Tulsa Oklahoma - Art, Tulsa Oklahoma - Sports, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa featured in entertainment

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Roy Clark: Encyclopedia II - Tulsa Oklahoma - Education and science

Tulsa Oklahoma - Primary. Jenks Public Schools Broken Arrow Public Schools Bixby Public Schools Tulsa Public Schools Union Public Schools Tulsa Oklahoma - Secondary. In addition, there are multiple parochial elementary and middle schools in the Tulsa metropolitan area. There are nine public high schools in the Tulsa school district with many more in the suburbs. Bishop Kelley High School (private) Cascia Hall Preparatory School (private) Holland Hall School (private)

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Tulsa Oklahoma, Tulsa Oklahoma - History of Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - Indian Territory: 1830-1882, Tulsa Oklahoma - Railroads: 1882-1901, Tulsa Oklahoma - Oil boom: 1901-1907, Tulsa Oklahoma - Statehood: 1907-1915, Tulsa Oklahoma - Second oil boom: 1915-1930, Tulsa Oklahoma - Race riot: 1921, Tulsa Oklahoma - Oil bust and recovery: 1982-Present, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa today, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa's districts and neighborhoods, Tulsa Oklahoma - Downtown, Tulsa Oklahoma - The Arkansas River, Tulsa Oklahoma - Midtown, Tulsa Oklahoma - South Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - East Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - North Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - West Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - Geography and climate, Tulsa Oklahoma - Geography, Tulsa Oklahoma - Climate, Tulsa Oklahoma - Demographics, Tulsa Oklahoma - Population, Tulsa Oklahoma - Diversity, Tulsa Oklahoma - Family, Tulsa Oklahoma - Age, Tulsa Oklahoma - Income, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa Metro Area, Tulsa Oklahoma - Counties, Tulsa Oklahoma - Cities and towns, Tulsa Oklahoma - Business and economy, Tulsa Oklahoma - Transportation, Tulsa Oklahoma - Air, Tulsa Oklahoma - Land, Tulsa Oklahoma - Water, Tulsa Oklahoma - Education and science, Tulsa Oklahoma - Primary, Tulsa Oklahoma - Secondary, Tulsa Oklahoma - Higher learning, Tulsa Oklahoma - Libraries, Tulsa Oklahoma - Entertainment and attractions, Tulsa Oklahoma - Museums and cultural centers, Tulsa Oklahoma - Parks gardens and nature preserves, Tulsa Oklahoma - Performing arts, Tulsa Oklahoma - Festivals and events, Tulsa Oklahoma - Amusement parks, Tulsa Oklahoma - Sports, Tulsa Oklahoma - Gaming, Tulsa Oklahoma - Media and publishing, Tulsa Oklahoma - Print, Tulsa Oklahoma - Broadcast, Tulsa Oklahoma - Faith and worship, Tulsa Oklahoma - Influence on U.S. society and culture, Tulsa Oklahoma - Politics, Tulsa Oklahoma - Television and film, Tulsa Oklahoma - Stage, Tulsa Oklahoma - Music, Tulsa Oklahoma - Radio, Tulsa Oklahoma - Print, Tulsa Oklahoma - Art, Tulsa Oklahoma - Sports, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa featured in entertainment

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Roy Clark: Encyclopedia II - Tulsa Oklahoma - Media and publishing

Tulsa Oklahoma - Print. Local Newspapers Tulsa Beacon www.tulsabeacon.com is a weekly paper aimed towards Christian conservative readers. Tulsa Business Journal www.neighbor-newspapers.com Tulsa Daily Commerce and Legal News www.neighbor-newspapers.com Tulsa Free Press www.gtrnews.com,published on a monthly basis, features community news, classifieds and local information. Tulsa World www.tulsaworld.com is Tulsa's daily newspaper and is the second-most widely cir ...

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Tulsa Oklahoma, Tulsa Oklahoma - History of Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - Indian Territory: 1830-1882, Tulsa Oklahoma - Railroads: 1882-1901, Tulsa Oklahoma - Oil boom: 1901-1907, Tulsa Oklahoma - Statehood: 1907-1915, Tulsa Oklahoma - Second oil boom: 1915-1930, Tulsa Oklahoma - Race riot: 1921, Tulsa Oklahoma - Oil bust and recovery: 1982-Present, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa today, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa's districts and neighborhoods, Tulsa Oklahoma - Downtown, Tulsa Oklahoma - The Arkansas River, Tulsa Oklahoma - Midtown, Tulsa Oklahoma - South Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - East Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - North Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - West Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - Geography and climate, Tulsa Oklahoma - Geography, Tulsa Oklahoma - Climate, Tulsa Oklahoma - Demographics, Tulsa Oklahoma - Population, Tulsa Oklahoma - Diversity, Tulsa Oklahoma - Family, Tulsa Oklahoma - Age, Tulsa Oklahoma - Income, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa Metro Area, Tulsa Oklahoma - Counties, Tulsa Oklahoma - Cities and towns, Tulsa Oklahoma - Business and economy, Tulsa Oklahoma - Transportation, Tulsa Oklahoma - Air, Tulsa Oklahoma - Land, Tulsa Oklahoma - Water, Tulsa Oklahoma - Education and science, Tulsa Oklahoma - Primary, Tulsa Oklahoma - Secondary, Tulsa Oklahoma - Higher learning, Tulsa Oklahoma - Libraries, Tulsa Oklahoma - Entertainment and attractions, Tulsa Oklahoma - Museums and cultural centers, Tulsa Oklahoma - Parks gardens and nature preserves, Tulsa Oklahoma - Performing arts, Tulsa Oklahoma - Festivals and events, Tulsa Oklahoma - Amusement parks, Tulsa Oklahoma - Sports, Tulsa Oklahoma - Gaming, Tulsa Oklahoma - Media and publishing, Tulsa Oklahoma - Print, Tulsa Oklahoma - Broadcast, Tulsa Oklahoma - Faith and worship, Tulsa Oklahoma - Influence on U.S. society and culture, Tulsa Oklahoma - Politics, Tulsa Oklahoma - Television and film, Tulsa Oklahoma - Stage, Tulsa Oklahoma - Music, Tulsa Oklahoma - Radio, Tulsa Oklahoma - Print, Tulsa Oklahoma - Art, Tulsa Oklahoma - Sports, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa featured in entertainment

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Roy Clark: Encyclopedia II - Tulsa Oklahoma - Influence on U.S. society and culture

Tulsa Oklahoma - Politics. Senator James Inhofe and the late Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan were born in Tulsa. Steve Largent, a former professional football player and Tulsan, also served in the House of Representatives. Frank Keating, the state's Governor at the time of the Oklahoma City bombing, spent his childhood in Tulsa and also served as an assistant district attorney for the city. Senator Dewey F. Bartlett and Representative John Sullivan were both born in Tulsa as ...

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Tulsa Oklahoma, Tulsa Oklahoma - History of Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - Indian Territory: 1830-1882, Tulsa Oklahoma - Railroads: 1882-1901, Tulsa Oklahoma - Oil boom: 1901-1907, Tulsa Oklahoma - Statehood: 1907-1915, Tulsa Oklahoma - Second oil boom: 1915-1930, Tulsa Oklahoma - Race riot: 1921, Tulsa Oklahoma - Oil bust and recovery: 1982-Present, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa today, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa's districts and neighborhoods, Tulsa Oklahoma - Downtown, Tulsa Oklahoma - The Arkansas River, Tulsa Oklahoma - Midtown, Tulsa Oklahoma - South Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - East Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - North Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - West Tulsa, Tulsa Oklahoma - Geography and climate, Tulsa Oklahoma - Geography, Tulsa Oklahoma - Climate, Tulsa Oklahoma - Demographics, Tulsa Oklahoma - Population, Tulsa Oklahoma - Diversity, Tulsa Oklahoma - Family, Tulsa Oklahoma - Age, Tulsa Oklahoma - Income, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa Metro Area, Tulsa Oklahoma - Counties, Tulsa Oklahoma - Cities and towns, Tulsa Oklahoma - Business and economy, Tulsa Oklahoma - Transportation, Tulsa Oklahoma - Air, Tulsa Oklahoma - Land, Tulsa Oklahoma - Water, Tulsa Oklahoma - Education and science, Tulsa Oklahoma - Primary, Tulsa Oklahoma - Secondary, Tulsa Oklahoma - Higher learning, Tulsa Oklahoma - Libraries, Tulsa Oklahoma - Entertainment and attractions, Tulsa Oklahoma - Museums and cultural centers, Tulsa Oklahoma - Parks gardens and nature preserves, Tulsa Oklahoma - Performing arts, Tulsa Oklahoma - Festivals and events, Tulsa Oklahoma - Amusement parks, Tulsa Oklahoma - Sports, Tulsa Oklahoma - Gaming, Tulsa Oklahoma - Media and publishing, Tulsa Oklahoma - Print, Tulsa Oklahoma - Broadcast, Tulsa Oklahoma - Faith and worship, Tulsa Oklahoma - Influence on U.S. society and culture, Tulsa Oklahoma - Politics, Tulsa Oklahoma - Television and film, Tulsa Oklahoma - Stage, Tulsa Oklahoma - Music, Tulsa Oklahoma - Radio, Tulsa Oklahoma - Print, Tulsa Oklahoma - Art, Tulsa Oklahoma - Sports, Tulsa Oklahoma - Tulsa featured in entertainment

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Roy Clark: Encyclopedia II - The Beverly Hillbillies - Unusual storylines

Most storylines revolved around the clash between the "uncivilized" hillbilly culture the Clampetts represented and the "civilized" American culture the Drysdales represented. The Clampetts lived as they always had, even in their large, elegant mansion (750 Bel Air Rd., Bel Air), never abandoning their mountain attire or replacing the old rattletrap truck in which they moved to California. They continued t ...

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The Beverly Hillbillies, The Beverly Hillbillies - Background, The Beverly Hillbillies - Unusual storylines, The Beverly Hillbillies - Characters, The Beverly Hillbillies - One of a breed, The Beverly Hillbillies - The Hillbillies On Video, The Beverly Hillbillies - Frequently used malapropisms and colloquial terms and phrases

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