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Arranged in six sub-series, the materials detail HMIII's general business interests as owner or investor; "Houston Presents," a local arts organization HMIII helped organize and administer; Flowmeter Company of Sweden, owned by HMIII; Rienzi Foundation, HMIII's broad charitable support interest for religion, education, arts, medical care and treatment, community affairs; theatrical interest which mainly involves his and his wife's company, Carroll and Harris Masterson Theatrical Productions;...
Dates:
1892-1980, bulk 1950s-1970s
File — Box 49, Folder: 11
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The Speeches are chronologically arranged with undated speeches listed alphabetically at the end. Speeches specific to Hobby's tenure with the Department of Health, Education and Welfare could be located in either that series or Speeches, or both. In some cases Hobby recycled speeches, which explains why a speech might be listed with several dates. This series begins with a dated speech from 1929 entitled "Twentieth Century Frontiers" and touches on a variety of issues from movie censorship...
Dates:
April 11, 1957
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John T. Jones, Jr. papers document his business dealings through his business and non-profit interests, and public appearances, as well as his personal and family life. Included are correspondence, newsclips, military records, income tax and insurance records, photographs and speeches.
Dates:
1963
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This collection contains papers generated by Quan’s political career, as well as papers and newspaper clippings relating to his work with local charities and committees. Also included are various memorabilia, items relating to the local Houston Asian American communities and a variety of awards received by Quan.
Dates:
n.d.
File — Box 59, Folder: 143
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This collection contains the professional papers of Dr. Lee P. Brown. The papers reflect his professional career as Mayor of Houston (1998-2004), Director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (1993-1995), New York City Police Commissioner (1990-1992), Police Chief of Houston, Texas (1982-1990), and as Public Safety Commissioner of Atlanta, Georgia (1978-1982). Brown also served at Rice University as Herbert Autrey Visiting Scholar at the School of Social Sciences,...
Dates:
1999-04-27
File — Box 12, Folder: 14
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Walter W. Fondren performed a conspicuous part in the development of the petroleum industry in Texas. The considerable wealth generated by his success in this field was later, through the agency of Ella F. Fondren and the Fondren Foundation, made available to several civic, religious, and educational organizations, predominately in Texas. The Fondren Papers, occupying approximately 7.75 linear feet, provide a record of the Fondrens's acquisition and dispersal of money during the first...
Dates:
1921-1943
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These records reflect the administrative activities of the Rice Athletics Department and the activities of varsity athletics. Administrative records include materials such as historical, eligibility, scholarship, and participation reports, Southwest Conference meeting minutes, Student Athletic Committee records, media guides, and NCAA scorebooks. Records arranged by sport include rosters, injury reports, statistics, notes, scores, and Letterman Awards. Graphic materials arranged by format...
Dates:
1912 - 2010
File — Box 61, Folder: 187
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From the Collection:
This collection contains the professional papers of Dr. Lee P. Brown. The papers reflect his professional career as Mayor of Houston (1998-2004), Director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (1993-1995), New York City Police Commissioner (1990-1992), Police Chief of Houston, Texas (1982-1990), and as Public Safety Commissioner of Atlanta, Georgia (1978-1982). Brown also served at Rice University as Herbert Autrey Visiting Scholar at the School of Social Sciences,...
Dates:
2000-06-02
File — Box 31, Folder: 105
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The collection consists of Teas Nursery administrative and financial records, business correspondence, legal files, and advertising and marketing examples. In addition, Teas family records are included.
Dates:
1955
File — Box 78, Folder: 21
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Correspondence with various businesses and colleagues, including son Neill and son-in-law Elliott Cage.
Dates:
1860-1942, bulk 1880-1920; Majority of material found within