Twentieth century
Subject
Subject Source: Fast
Found in 33 Collections and/or Records:
Marcia Citron Papers
Collection
Identifier: MS 0633
Overview
This collection contains the professional files of Rice University professor of Musicology Marcia Citron. The collection contains essays, journals, newsclippings, magazines, programs, correspondence, conference ephemera, etc.
Dates:
1969 - 2014
Mary Webb letter
Collection
Identifier: MS 0162
Overview
This collection contains a letter by Mary Webb, an English author, to Geoffrey Dearmer. The letter, thanking Dr. Dearmer for his advice regarding publishers and some of her writings, also gives a description of her cottage in Hampstead.
Dates:
1914
Noel Parrish Texas Aviation Hall of Fame 2018 awards, 2018
Collection
Identifier: MS 0948
Overview
The Noel Parrish Texas Aviation Hall of Fame 2018 awards collection offers a snapshot of the event honoring, among others, Noel Parrish for being inducted into the Texas Aviation Hall of Fame for his contributions overseeing the Tuskegee airmen at Maxwell Field.
Dates:
2018
Ray Watkin Hoagland Strange personal papers
Collection
Identifier: MS 0506
Overview
The collection consists of the personal papers of Houston philanthropist Ray Watkin Hoagland Strange (1915-2011). The collection includes correspondence, financial, business and estate records and personal memorabilia of Ray Strange. Her father, William Ward Watkin, was Supervising Architect during the construction of the original Rice Institute campus and later the Dean of Architecture at Rice. Mrs. Strange was a friend and generous donor to Rice University for many years. The papers and...
Dates:
1912-2009
Rice University Archives. Dean of Architecture Records (O. Jack Mitchell)
Collection
Identifier: UA 0022
Overview
Departmental announcements, brochures, reports, course evaluations, departmental correspondence, outlines for the 1966 Kahn Lecture, and materials from the dedication of the new Architecture School facilities at Rice University, 1981. Also included are course outlines, materials, rosters, and lecture notes of the Urban Design Program taught by O. Jack Mitchell (1969-1991), as well as the program history, and initial proposal. (4 boxes)
Dates:
1966 - 1991
Rice University Soundings records
Collection
Identifier: UA 0027
Overview
The collection consists of correspondence, lists of authors and subscribers and financial records relating to the publication of Soundings (1953).
Dates:
1952 - 1953
Waldo Greene collection of Thornton Wilder papers
Collection
Identifier: MS 0484
Abstract:
This collection is comprised of materials which Waldo Greene, a student of Thornton Wilder's, gathered about Wilder during Wilder's lifetime and up until Greene's death. Included among these materials are correspondence, bibliographies, newspaper and journal clippings, photographs, playbills, and copies of Wilder's typewritten journals.
Dates:
1928-1994
Weber-Staub-Briscoe architectural ironwork collection
Collection
Identifier: MS 0586
Overview
This collection includes pattern boards (design molds) and metal castings of architectural details such as stair rails, fencing, and other metalwork ornaments manufactured by Weber Iron & Wire Company from the 1930's to the 1990's. Some were designed by architects John F. Staub and Birdsall P. Briscoe. The collection also includes photographs, architectural drawings, reference books, and tools used in the manufacturing process, along with invoices from the company from 1933 to 1987.
Dates:
1909 - 2019; Majority of material found within 1930 - 1990
William Goyen papers
Collection
Identifier: MS 0360
Overview
The William Goyen papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts and notes, serial publications, reviews and publicity, and proofs and galleys.
Dates:
1937 - 1978; Majority of material found within
William Lukes Collection of Houston Photographic Research Materials
Collection
Identifier: MS 0531
Overview
The collection consists of photographic research materials on Houston, TX, Rice University, and various urban scenes, architectural details, and photographic techniques. It was created by William Lukes in collaboration with Paul Hester during the years 1969 through 1974, when Lukes was an architectural student at Rice University.
Dates:
1969-1974