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Zorba, 1974
Zorba!
This collection contains copies of autograph scores, lecture notes, articles, and programs from composer Arthur Gottschalk's academic and professional files. The materials in the collection date from 1964 through 2019.
“Zorba,” Jones Hall, 1983-09
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
Zoroastrian Association of Houston Directory, 2014
Oral history interviews of the Zoroastrian Association of Houston members, conducted in Houston, Texas, in 2014-2016. Formats include interview transcripts, photographs and streaming audio, as well consent forms signed by the interviewees allowing online sharing of these materials.
Zoroastrian Association of Houston oral history interviews and ephemera
This is a collection of oral history interviews of members of the Zoroastrian Association of Houston (ZAH), conducted by fellow members of the ZAH.
Zoroastrian wedding invitation, 2012
Oral history interviews of the Zoroastrian Association of Houston members, conducted in Houston, Texas, in 2014-2016. Formats include interview transcripts, photographs and streaming audio, as well consent forms signed by the interviewees allowing online sharing of these materials.
“Zorro,” (unknown theatre), 1998-08
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
Z's Folder-EPD Trip August-September , 2002
Records dating from the groundbreaking, founding, and development of Baker Hall and the Institute for Public Policy. Formats include informational booklets, groundbreaking materials, press releases, invitations to events, videotapes of events, development records, conference materials, and correspondence.
Zubarev, (DV), 2007-07-24
Seven boxes of audio and film reels, VHS and Beta video cassettes, mini-cassettes, compact discs, and DVDs created by Douglas Killgore document the history of Rice University from 1911-2013. Of particular interest is Killgore Productions' film, "The Trust: The Story of the Murder of William Marsh Rice" and the complete 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry presentation, with that year's recipients: Robert Curl, Harold Kroto, and Richard Smalley.
Zubarev, Eugene
The collection includes individual files for Rice related persons (faculty, students, alumni, staff, significant visitors), events, programs, traditions, campus artworks, organizations, buildings, and subjects. The formats include newsclippings, notes, correspondence, photographs, and other materials. The contents are donated by Rice community members and/or gathered by the Woodson Research Staff, and represent one of the most heavily used portions of the University Archives.