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    Flying Owls aerial view above Residence Halls, Rice Institute 

    (Rice University, 1921)
    In 1921 E.D. Embres and Thomas B. Eaton, class of 1920 and veterans of World War I, flew over the campus and shot twleve iconic images which are included in the booklet, “The Flying Owls: Rice Institute from the Air.” ...
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    Construction of brick arches over lecture room, North Wing, Administration Building, Rice Institute 

    (Rice University, 1911-05-03)
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    Rice Institute campus main road from concourse to entrance 

    (Rice University, 1910-09-10)
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    Flood scene on Rice Institute campus 

    (Rice University, 1912-04-16)
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    Rice Institute Stadium boxes and bleachers 

    (Rice University, 1949)
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    View taken behind back filling, during construction of Rice Institute 

    (Rice University, 1911-11-01)
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    View showing progress of backfill with workers and mules, during construction of Rice Institute 

    (Rice University, 1911-11-01)
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    Rice Institute campus aerial view looking south over the Campanile, Mechanical Lab 

    (Rice University, 1921)
    In 1921 E.D. Embres and Thomas B. Eaton, class of 1920 and veterans of World War I, flew over the campus and shot twleve iconic images which are included in the booklet, “The Flying Owls: Rice Institute from the Air.” ...
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    Rice Institute campus aerial view from Main Entrance toward Administration Building (now Lovett Hall) 

    (Rice University, 1921)
    In 1921 E.D. Embres and Thomas B. Eaton, class of 1920 and veterans of World War I, flew over the campus and shot twleve iconic images which are included in the booklet, “The Flying Owls: Rice Institute from the Air.” ...
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    Excavation of Mechanical Lab and Power House from tower, Rice Institute 

    (Rice University, 1910-11-10)
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    AuthorE. W. Irish Photo Co. (6)Beach, George (2)Cram, Goodhue and Ferguson (2)Harper Lieper Studios (1)Subject
    William M. Rice Institute--History (54)
    Rice University--History (53)Places (49)Construction projects--Texas--Houston (28)William M. Rice Institute--Buildings--Design and construction (23)College buildings--Design and construction--Texas--Houston (20)Construction workers--Texas--Houston (18)William M. Rice Institute. Administration Building (18)Scaffolding (12)William M. Rice Institute. Mechanical Laboratories (10)... View MoreDate Issued1950 - 1954 (8)1940 - 1949 (2)1920 - 1929 (7)1910 - 1919 (37)Has File(s)Yes (54)

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