Sound recordings
Found in 69 Collections and/or Records:
Larry W. Bryant UFO research collection
Marion Kessel Performing Arts collection
Max Herzog World War II Memorabilia collection
Montrose Singers/Gay Men's Chorus Collection
This collection consists of interview transcripts, audio files, program images, and historical documents compiled by JD Doyle. (1 Flash Drive)
National Academy Press Conference (James Alfred Van Allen Announcing Discovery of Van Allen radiation belts), reel 1 of 3;, May 1, 1958.
This collection contains videotapes, DVDs, CDs, record albums, cassette tapes, reel-to-reel tapes and other formats associated with Rice University from 1920s to the present.
National Academy Press Conference (James Alfred Van Allen Announcing Discovery of Van Allen radiation belts), reel 2 of 3;, May 1, 1958.
This collection contains videotapes, DVDs, CDs, record albums, cassette tapes, reel-to-reel tapes and other formats associated with Rice University from 1920s to the present.
National Academy Press Conference (James Alfred Van Allen Announcing Discovery of Van Allen radiation belts), reel 3 of 3;, May 1, 1958.
This collection contains videotapes, DVDs, CDs, record albums, cassette tapes, reel-to-reel tapes and other formats associated with Rice University from 1920s to the present.
O. Jack Mitchell architecture papers
This collection contains the personal and academic papers of Houston architect O. Jack Mitchell. Included in the collection are Mitchell’s consulting projects, Houston organizations projects, numerous slides of cities around the world, film reels of lectures, and various other architectural materials.
Paul Cooper papers
Paul Cooper’s papers document his professional career as a composer, music critic, author and teacher, at Rice University, University of Michigan, and University of Cincinnati. Formats include correspondence, compositions (scores), course notes and outlines, photographs, notes, performance, programs, and sound recordings; dates range from 1943-1995.
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.