
The Chronicles of Oklahoma: Spring Vol. 79 2001
Oklahoma Historical Society
$7.00
Will Rogers Field: The Life and Death of a World War II Airbase, by Keith Tolman, 4-17
Major Andrew Drumm: Cowman, Businessman, and Visionary, by Bonnie Haas and Joyce J. Bender, 18-35
''Almost Hopeless in the Wake of the Storm': The 1918 Spanish Flu Epidemic in Oklahoma, by Nigel Anthony Sellars, 36-61 'Humanitarian Rhetoric and Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal Policy,' by Henry E. Fritz, 62-91'
Oklahoma Republican: Dennis Thomas Flynn and His Letters to William Howard Taft,' by Leonard C. Schlup, 92-107
Into the West: Oklahoma Remembered,by Walter Nugent, 112-121.
The Chronicles of Oklahoma, first issued in 1921 as the official journal of the OHS, is mailed to members and subscribers four times a year. Each issue contains at least five scholarly articles; subjects range from Indians and earliest settlement to railroads and the twentieth century. Each issue is well illustrated with historic photographs offering a visual picture of the past. Also included are book reviews, notes, documents, and minutes of the quarterly meetings of the OHS Board of Directors.