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  1. The Gaylord family of Oklahoma City helped found the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City and has given the University of Oklahoma contributions totaling over $50 million in the last three decades, and founded the Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication.

  2. A prominent businessman and civic leader, Edward Lewis Gaylord inherited The Oklahoman newspaper and other family assets from his father and built an entertainment empire.

  3. A year later, on May 30, 1974, Gaylord died at his Oklahoma City home after a full day's work at the office. He had married Inez Kinney of New York City in 1914. The union produced three children: Edith, Edward, and Virginia. David Dary.

  4. Apr 29, 2003 · Rather, Edward L. Gaylord contributed money and time to what meant the most to him Oklahoma City and the state of Oklahoma. His philanthropic aims were both small and large and usually kept quiet at his request.

  5. 100 Years of Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium for University of Oklahoma Football

  6. Jun 12, 2016 · Gaylord's unique criteria has resulted in the award being given to a diverse group of OU faculty, staff and student recipients, ranging from a medical doctor nationally known for his treatment of mouth, throat and neck cancers to a custodian who showed extraordinary devotion in the care of OU's journalism building.

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  8. In 2010, the Gaylord Family Foundation made a $5 million gift to fund construction of OMRF’s research tower. And in 2012, the family pledged another $1 million to help expand OMRF’s cancer research programs.