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Raymond Brochstein Papers
The collection consists of a variety of materials relating to Raymond Brochstein’s philanthropic gifts and service to Rice University, as well as a certificate of recognition in his career as an architect.
Reginald Moore Sugar Land Convict Leasing System research collection
Correspondence, reports, research notes, and photographs created and/or maintained by Mr. Reginald Moore, relating to the history of the Convict Leasing System in Sugar Land, Texas and current efforts to publicly recognize that history.
Rev. William A. Lawson papers
This collection documents the path of Rev. William A. "Bill" Lawson as a minister and religious educator in Houston, Texas. It includes teaching materials, recorded sermons, notes for sermons, and church bulletins for Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church.
Rice Alliance for Mental Health Awareness records
This collection consists of minutes, club information, and events of the Rice Alliance for Mental Health Awareness club.
Rice Computer Science Club records
This collection consists of correspondence, minutes, and event information created by the Rice Computer Science Club.
Rice Institute Dramatic Club records
The collection includes scripts from the 1920s as well as programs, ephemera, and photographs. In addition there are newsclippings and a ledger beginning in 1931 and continuing through 1934 containing lists of members, committee assignments, and minutes of meetings.
Rice Institute/Rice University Charter Trial records
Rice Public Art records
This collection includes publicity, ephemera, dedication event photos and more, related to works of art on the Rice University campus.
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.
Rice University Anne and Charles Duncan College Records
Anne and Charles Duncan College is the 11th and newest college at Rice University. These records include O-Week books, photographs, T-Shirts, and a calendar.
