21. Rice University athletics
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Rice University Athletic Director Records (Bobby May)
This collection contains former Athletic Director Bobby May's papers, including correspondence, paperwork, and records, from the years 1987 to 2005. It also contains information from his secretary, Barbara Tolar, and information pertaining to the NCAA, the WAC, Title IX, Endowments, Marketing, the Wingenroth Lawsuit, and Reckling Park.
Rice University Football programs collection
This collection contains programs from football games.
Red Bale / Percy Arthur Rice Institute football memorabilia collection
This collection consists of Rice Institute football scrapbooks, correspondence, team photographs, and sports memorabilia.
Rice University memorabilia collection
This collection contains a wide variety of realia from Rice University's history, including a variety of jewelry pieces, clothing, athletics-related materials, and various other objects.
Fred C. Alter papers
The Fred C. Alter papers contain correspondence, memorabilia, Rice notebooks, a personal scrapbook, photographs, and material related to the Robert P. Quin Award.
Rice University Southwest Conference Faculty Representative records (Jim Castaneda)
Correspondence, reports, and publications revealing Rice Institute / Rice University’s athletics programs and participation in regional athletics conferences.
James Castañeda Rice University sports-related records
Bob Roosth photograph collection
This collection consists of photographs, negatives, and proof sheets from Bob Roosth's time as Campanile photographer.
Rice Television and Video Production records
These records include the creative output of the Rice Television and Video Production organization, which comprises student events and original programming.
Douglas Killgore video materials
The collection contains audio-visual material created and edited by Douglas Killgore during his time at Rice University, both as a student in the 1970s and, decades later, as an independent filmmaker. The materials document people and events at Rice and the history of the university from 1911-2013.