Fred Earl Tarman

Class of
1961
Fred Earl Tarman

Fred Earl Tarman

"A newspaperman’s newspaperman."
U.S. Senator Robert S. Kerr, 1962

Biography

Fred Earl Tarman was born in Iowa and graduated from Norman High School after working on a farm. He graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 1910. He worked on the Daily Oklahoman and Oklahoma City Times until 1917, when he resigned to become Assistant Professor of Journalism at the University of Oklahoma. In 1922, he became editor of the Norman Transcript and, eight years later, added the role of publisher to his work at the paper. Under his direction, the newspaper earned an exceptional reputation among Oklahoma dailies, being a consistent winner of sweepstakes awards in State Fair newspaper competitions. In 1929, he became assistant to the president of the Worth American Oil Company. He served as President of the Oklahoma Press Association and the Norman Chamber of Commerce, served as a trustee of the University of Oklahoma Foundation, and was a member of the Norman Planning Commission.

Fun fact

Fred Tarman was a veteran of World War I, having served in the intelligence section of the army at Fort Sam Houston. Since his days of military service, he continued to be a member of the American Legion.

Oklahoma connections

Tarman came with his parents to Oklahoma Territory in 1905.

Hometown

Oklahoma City

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Born

1889

Died

1977
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