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Index to The Rice Institute Pamphlet, Volume Fifteen, No. 4, October 1928: The methods of research
Three public lectures delivered in the Chemistry Lecture Hall of the Rice Institute, April 9, 10, and 11, 1928, by Wilder D. Bancroft, Ph.D., D.Sc., World War Memorial Professor of Physical Chemistry at Cornell University.I. Back to Aristotle -- II. The misleading experiment -- III. How to thin
Biochemistry and Waste Treatment
Paper by E. D. Schroeder, a graduate student in Environmental Science and Engineering at Rice Universit
Index to The Rice Institute Pamphlet, Volume Twenty-Six, No. 4, October 1939: Vitamins in human nutrition
A series of current popular lectures by Asa Crawford Chandler, Ph.D. (California), Professor of Biology at the Rice Institute.I. Vitamins: spark plugs of the body -- II. Vitamin A -- III. The "B" family : vitamin B1, mother of the "B" family -- IV. The offspring of the "B" family: Riboflavine, nicotinic acid, etc. -- V. Vitamin C -- VI. Vitamin D, the sunshine vitamin, and other fat-soluable vitamin
Rice University Class of 1970 Commencement events invitation
Four page invitation to the Rice Institute Class of 1970 Commencement events with envelope addressed to Joe D. Thomas, English departmen
The Phi Beta Kappa ideal
An address delivered by Henry Osborn Taylor, D. Litt., L.H.D., of New York City, at the installation of the Beta of Texas Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society at the Rice Institute, March 2, 1929
Rice Institute tunnel construction, Progress sheet, 1911
Progress schedule for construction of Tunnel C & D, Rice Institut
The League of Nations
A lecture prepared for delivery at the Rice Institute, by the late Miss Rose Sidgwick, Lecturer on Ancient History at the University of Birmingham
Oscar Wilde's Pose and Poetry
Public lecture delivered at the Rice Institute on October 17, 1954, in commemoration of the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Oscar Wild
Howard D. Fulwiler, Rice Institute
Howard D. ‘Piggy’ Fulwiler, an electrical engineering student at the William M. Rice Institute, as well as a star athlete both with the Rice Owls football team and track and field team. Fulwiler is posing on a playing field, wearing a white, short-sleeved shirt, white pants, and a cap, and holding a football under his arm. Empty bleachers can be seen in the background. Original resource is a sepia color photograph.Howard D. Fulwiler played on the football team from 1913-1916 and was on the track team in 1914
Heritage Society (Houston)
Letter from J. D. & D. C. Giddings to William M. Rice discussing various legal proceedings, especially against debtors to William and in order to pursue property
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