Papers, 1927-2003, 1971-1999.

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Papers, 1927-2003, 1971-1999.

The Julian J. Rothbaum Collection is a small collection that includes documents, a limited amount of memorabilia, and a small group of photos The collection covers the period 1927-2003, but most of it is from the early 1970s through the late 1990s. Documents contained in the collection include clippings/publications, correspondence, honors/awards, invitations, and speeches/press releases. The collection contains a record of Rothbaum's association with the University of Oklahoma, his service as a regent for the University of Oklahoma and the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, and his friendship with Carl Albert. The Rothbaum collection was given to the University of Oklahoma's Carl Albert Center by Joel Jankowsky in spring 2004.

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Albert, Carl Bert, 1908-2000

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From 1971 to 1976 Carl Albert served as Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, the highest elected public office held by an Oklahoman. On May 10, 1908, Albert was born at the Bolen-Darnell mining camp near McAlester to Ernest Homer and Leona Ann Scott Albert. He was the oldest of five children. A few years later the family moved to a farm near Bugtussle (also called Flowery Mound), and Albert attended primary school. In 1923 he enrolled at McAlester High School, his worn overalls belying ...

University of Oklahoma. Board of Regents.

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University of Oklahoma.

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Rothbaum, Julian J., 1913-2003.

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Born in Hartshorne, Oklahoma, on October 3, 1913, Julian J. Rothbaum attended the University of Oklahoma from 1932-1936 and graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Law in 1938. He served a four-year tour in the Army during World War II and in 1946 became the first director of the newly created Tulsa District of the Federal Housing Administration. In the early 1950s he owned and operated the Julian J. Rothbaum Mortgage Banking Company. He was chairman of the board of Fra...