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9-29-48 TULSA, OKLAHOMA 3. YAUMAN DUE ARCHIVES BOVERHWEEK SERVICE" RECORDS NATIONAL AND I am very happy to meet you here in Tulsa this afternoon. I can understand why this is called the "Magic City" and the area surrounding it called the "Magic Empire." It was the spirit of the courageous men who pioneered in this region that carved a "Magic Empire" out of soil and water. And, contrary to what some people say, I know that you still have the same courage and vision and faith of the men who built this region. Disi galsau Geo. Schoole

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