Living history program Thursday at library
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ALTUS - Library staff members LaVerne Baker and Donna Smith unveil a character poster of Oklahoma's ninth Governor, “Alfalfa Bill” Murray, as portrayed by actor and storyteller John Hinkle.  Gov. William H. Murray is one of the most colorful and controversial individuals in the history of Oklahoma politics.  His life will be portrayed in a “living history” presented at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 4, at the Altus Public Library.  The program is  free and open to the public.  It is designed for adults and high school students of Oklahoma history and politics.
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