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Houston Canoe Club records
Houston Canoe Club was established in 1964, and pursues all types of paddlesport, from canoeing to kayaking, quietwater, whitewater, touring and racing. The records in this collection reflect the club's activities such as meetings, events and training. Formats include meeting minutes, correspondence, photographs, financial records, event planning records and ephemera such as event t-shirts.
Houston Chapter of the American Guild of Organists records
This collection consists of the records of the Houston Chapter of the American Guild of Organists.
Houston Chronicle music photograph collection
This a collection of Houston-related music photographs originally owned and created by the Houston Chronicle and its staff.
Houston Folk Music collection
This collection contains items documenting the Houston Folk music scene from the 1970s-1980s.
Houston Folklore and Music Society records
These records mainly consist of news clippings and newsletters of the Houston Folklore and Music Society.
Houston Hillel Collection
The collection consists of a small amount of event materials, primariily from Congregation Beth Yeshurun, and scrapbooks documenting the events and programs of Houston Hillel from 1975-2008, featuring photographs, event flyers, calendar, newsletters, news clippings, invitations, and other ephemera.
Houston Theater Program Collection
This collection of play programs and related printed publications was created and maintained mainly by John Blodgett Davis and reflects the Houston, Texas theater scene primarily in the 1950s and 1960s.
Howard Porper collection
This collection contains the materials related to Howard Porper's musical career.
Howard Sherman papers
This collection contains the professional files of Houston artist Howard Sherman. In addition to newsclippings, magazines, programs, correspondence, and exhibit ephemera, the collection also contains numerous prints of his artwork.
Hugh R. McKean Rice Institute memoir
This collection contains the autobiographical memoir of Hugh R. McKean, Rice Alumnus, class of 1922. The memoirs cover the early 20th century (through 1922) and for the most part describe the life of a farmer’s family in South Texas. A fair amount of the memoirs concern his years as a student, letterman, and Hohenthal Award winner at the Rice Institute. In addition, the memoirs provide McKean’s observations about events in Houston during the WWI era.
