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Learn more about the history of Rice University from how the institution was funded to the first Beer Bike race and much more.
This collection includes land grant certificates believed to be related to the land holdings of Rice Institute.
This collection contains reflection entries submitted by students enrolled in Rice University courses during the spring and summer 2020 semesters.
This collection consists of William Marsh Rice’s business dealings including bills of exchange and receipts.
This collection contains a diary documenting Edwin N. Lunn’s personal and social life.
This collection contains photographs, letters, and documents related to Sir Julian Sorell Huxley's association with Rice Institute.
In 1908-1909, Edgar Odell Lovett, Mary Hale Lovett, and Carrington Weems travelled the world gathering information about how to create Rice Institute. These digitized items document that trip.
This collection consists of letters between Eisenlohr and his future wife, Gainor Roberts, and a small number of news clippings.
This collection consists of images and documents that tell the history of the university.
This collection contains blueprints of tracts in Louisiana, documenting the pine lands owned by the Rice Institute.
This collection presents trial documents related to the charter trial court cases.
This collection consists of commencement programs, graduate lists, and news clippings reflecting Rice University graduation ceremonies.
This collection consists of scrapbooks related to the history of the university.
This collection consists of photographs, documents, oral histories, and radio broadcasts related to the Masterson crisis.
This collection consists of William Marsh Rice and his family's business and estate ledgers. Some of which document his history of enslavement and his investment in and profits from the plantation economy.