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Another notable "popular culture" fact about the University Club Tower is that it appeared memorably in a pivotal scene of the film Tex based on the S.E. Hinton book. (This is citable from assorted Tulsa websites like Tulsa TV Memories.) I'm a brand new registrant (after lurking for a long time), so before I just add it in, I want to ask if the community thinks this kind of "popular culture" fact is appropriate for this kind of article, or is it too trivial?--Arxiloxos (talk) 06:11, 12 June 2008 (UTC)Reply