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Floyd Seyward Lear papers
The papers of medieval historian Dr. Floyd Seyward Lear include correspondence, departmental and university reports and memoranda, teaching materials, research notes, and a variety of memorabilia, including photographs which document his long tenure at Rice University (1925-1975) as well as the history of the University itself.
Fondren Library Non-Book Special Materials Teaching Collection
Objects in this collection are not in traditional book formats, and may be in various media, including paper, metal, wood, and others. They are used for teaching and exhibit purposes.
Fondren Library Planning Committee records
Records reflecting the business of the Fondren Library Planning Committee, which explored and planned a redesign of the library at Rice University, 1993-1999.
Foundation for Contemporary Theology records
This material represents the activities of the Foundation for Contemporary Theology, in Houston, Texas. Formats include board records, event planning documents, and audio/video of lectures.
Franci Jarrard collection
This collection consists of digital audio files and images.
Francis Loewenheim papers
This is a collection of the papers of Francis Loewenheim, who taught history at Rice University from 1940s to 1996. The papers contain family correspondence, class notes, drafts and manuscripts for his writings. There are numerous family photographs and also photographs of musicians and composers. This collection consists of 10 linear feet (10 boxes) covering the years 1948 to 1996.
Francis Marion Crawford manuscript
This collection contains the original manuscript (including corrections, revisions, and pencil notes) of "A Kaleidoscope of Rome," Crawford's first article on Rome. The essay is a descriptive narrative of Rome, its people, its history, etc. Portions of the essay were later included in Crawford's work, Ave Roma Immortalis.
Francis Poulenc archive
Francisco Frejes' "Ensayo Sobre La Reduccion Y Colonizacion De Las Tribas Barbaras Del Continente"
The complete unpublished manuscript containing an account of the Church's activities in 16th century Mexico in relation to the indigenous population.
