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Jones Graduate School of Management image collection
The collection consists of images in a variety of formats of people, buildings, and events and programs associated with the Jones Graduate School of Business since its early years in the laste seventies until the first decade of the 2000s.
Jorge Awapara publications
Publications by Dr. Jorge Awapara, arranged in order chronologically.
Josef Nadler academic papers
Personal correspondence, and reviews of German author and professor of history of literature Josef Nadler's publications, as well as unpublished mss. of Nadler's writings, and seminar papers presented to him while he was a professor. The collection also includes research notes and materials on J.G. Hamann, such as bibliographical information, and other information on him, his philosophy, or his impact.
Joseph Bader family history
This collection contains a self-published genealogy of the Joseph Bader family written by Rev. Gerald Boehme.
Joseph Horace Pound papers
This collection contains the academic papers and published articles of Joseph Horace Pound, Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering at Rice University.
Joseph I. Davies papers
The Davies papers include papers, lecture notes, glass slides, and transparencies produced by Joseph I. Davies, who came to Rice Institute (later Rice University) in 1914 with Julian Huxley as his lab assistant, later received his B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees from Rice, and from 1929 to 1966 served as a member of the Rice faculty. The glass slides and transparencies taken by Davies include scenes of the early development of the Rice campus as well as later campus scenes and individuals.
Joseph Lemuel Chester papers
This collection contains Joseph Lemuel Chester's writing and correspondence.
Joseph Lomax collection
This collection contains original writings, correspondence, photographs, and audio that document the work and life of Joseph Lomax.
Joseph Priestley letter
This collection contains a handwritten and signed letter, written January 5, 1802 and addressed to Samuel Mitchell, a member of the U.S. Congress, concerning publication of Priestley’s paper on “galvanism” to appear in the Medical Repository. Additionally, Priestley writes of problems in obtaining philosophical materials from his bookseller in London, and asks the congressman about living conditions in Washington. A typewritten transcript of the letter is included.
Joseph R. Farrell collection
This collection mainly contains audio files of the works of Joseph R. Farrell.
