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Statement made by President Kenneth Pitzer concerning Judge Holland's decision, Rice University Charter Trial
This document is a typewritten statement made by President Kenneth Pitzer concerning Judge Holland's decision
President Kenneth Pitzer handwritten notes on trial matters, Rice University Charter Trial
This set of documents are handwritten notes by President Kenneth Pitzer on letterhead and note paper
Copy of letter from President Kenneth Pitzer to James C. Winters, Rice University Charter Trial
This document is a copy of a typewritten letter from President Kenneth Pitzer to James C. Winters
No. 74, Kenneth Pitzer, interview by Robert Miller
Transcript (28, 8 pages) of interview by Robert Miller with Kenneth Pitzer, chemistry professor at the University of California at Berkeley, on June 28, 1984. This interview is no. 74 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History ProjectPitzer, professor of Chemistry, University of California at Berkeley, recalls his association with Henry Eyring and evaluates his work in chemistry. Interviewer: Robert Mille
Copy of letters from Kenneth Pitzer to J.A. Stratton and James W. Armsey announcing Supreme Court of Texas decision to uphold position, Rice University Charter Trial
This document consists of two copies of correspondence from President Kenneth Pitzer to J.A. Stratton and James W. Armsey
Dr. Kenneth Sanborn Pitzer
Black and white photograph of Kenneth Sanborn Pitzer sitting down.Kenneth Sanborn Pitzer became Rice's third president in 1961, after serving as Dean of the College of Chemistry at the University of California-Berkeley. Pitzer left Rice in 1968 to become President of Stanford University and later returned to teaching and research in chemistry at Berkeley, where he retired
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from Harris Leon Kempner to Kenneth Pitzer regarding how muh he loved all the ceremonies. And extends his wishes for a long and successful administration
Kenneth Sanborn Pitzer, Rice University's third president
President Kenneth Sanborn Pitzer posing next to a railing. He is standing outside on the 2nd floor walkway from the Physics Building to the Administration Building. Original resource is a black and white photograph
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