Volume 24, Number 2 – Summer/Fall 2022

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Now residing in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Kathy (left) and David Winslow support and represent OSU every chance they get with America’s brightest orange being a wardrobe staple. Photo by Abby Piccin.

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hen Albert E. “Al” Darlow was selected in 1953, by O.S. Wilham, then president of Oklahoma A&M College, to become the dean of agriculture, the role was not his first or last effort in having an impact on the university. “Education was always important to him,” said Kathy Winslow, Darlow’s daughter. “Agriculture was very important to him, as well. He taught us that without a good agricultural foundation, the lifestyle that we all have would not exist. “We wanted to give to the New Frontiers project to honor his legacy with the naming of the assistant dean’s office,” she said.

DONORS OF NEW FRONTIER PROJECT HONOR PAST DEAN

In Winslow’s childhood, the Darlow family resided on a small farm north of Stillwater on Admiral Road. The farm was surrounded by empty lots on the edge of town until the university began to boom and grow before their eyes, Winslow said. Soon, a neighborhood surrounded the family’s property, one of those neighbors being her future husband, David Winslow. “Growing up, everyone in Stillwater knew each other,” Kathy Winslow said. “We love OSU because it’s who we are,” she added, “and it’s important that we recognize and celebrate the growth of the university and the individuals who have made it all possible.” Darlow’s contributions go beyond

his accomplishments and titles, his daughter said. His dedication to his students paired with his dynamic leadership qualities were what truly made a difference, she said. “Dr. Darlow was known as an iconic stockman, evaluator of livestock, educator and administrator with skills recognized nationally and internationally for decades,” said Bob Kropp, professor emeritus of the OSU Department of Animal and Food Sciences. “He was instrumental in establishing a foundation of excellence in animal husbandry at OSU.” OSU animal science alumna Minnie Lou Bradley, who was a student at the time of Darlow’s leadership, said COWBOY JOURNAL 25


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A Successful Balancing Act

10min
pages 96-104

A Legacy of Brotherhood

4min
pages 94-95

Learning Without Leaving Home

3min
pages 92-93

Growing New Beginnings

6min
pages 89-91

Behind the Audio

4min
pages 86-88

Irrigation Education

4min
pages 68-70

Making His Mark

5min
pages 78-81

Abnormal Education

6min
pages 74-77

From Crossroads to Careers

6min
pages 64-67

Grafting a Better Tomato

4min
pages 60-63

Bottles for Ransom

3min
pages 57-59

Extending Her Hand

4min
pages 48-49

Candy Queen

5min
pages 45-47

Catching a Future in Fisheries

3min
pages 43-44

Conquering Oklahoma’s Pest

4min
pages 50-53

An Enhanced Worldview

5min
pages 54-56

Researching Compassion

5min
pages 41-42

Gardening for Everyone

4min
pages 38-40

Ride for the Ranch

7min
pages 34-37

Honoring Her Father

4min
pages 25-27

Uniquely Situated

5min
pages 14-16

Calling Rural Veterinarians

5min
pages 17-19

Managing the Menace

5min
pages 28-31

Something to O er

8min
pages 6-9

A Unique Welcome Home

3min
pages 32-33

Small-Town Strawberries

4min
pages 10-13
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