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Faculty audience during meeting
(1969-02-21)A five-day crisis arose on the campus of Rice University in February 1969 following the appointment of Dr. William H. Masterson by the Board of Trustees as the university's new President to succeed Kenneth Pitzer, who had resigned in August 1968. -
Faculty meeting regarding the announcement of Dr. William H. Masterson appointment, Rice University
(1969-02-21)A five-day controversy rose on the campus of Rice University in February 1969 following the appointment of Dr. William H. Masterson by the Board of Trustees as the university’s new President to succeed Kenneth Pitzer, who had resigned in August 1968. Members of the faculty and student body protested in particular the method by which Masterson had ... -
Faculty resolution that protests the appoinment of Dr. William H. Masterson
(1969-02-20)A five-day crisis arose on the campus of Rice University in February 1969 following the appointment of Dr. William H. Masterson by the Board of Trustees as the university's new President to succeed Kenneth Pitzer, who had resigned in August 1968. -
Faith Hill at the "George Strait Chevy Truck Country Music Festival" at Rice Stadium, Rice University
(1998)Color negative of Faith Hill at the "George Strait Chevy Truck Country Music Festival" at Rice Stadium, Rice University -
Firefighter Memorial Service, Rice Stadium
(2000-02-11)A memorial service for two Houston Fire Department officers who lost their lives in the line of duty was held at Rice Stadium on February 11, 2000. The memorial service was in honor of firefighters Lewis Evans Mayo, III, 44, and Kimberly Ann Smith, 30, who died fighting a three-alarm fire in far southwest Houston. -
Firefighter Memorial Service, Rice Stadium
(2000-02-11)A memorial service for two Houston Fire Department officers who lost their lives in the line of duty was held at Rice Stadium on February 11, 2000. The memorial service was in honor of firefighters Lewis Evans Mayo, III, 44, and Kimberly Ann Smith, 30, who died fighting a three-alarm fire in far southwest Houston. -
First Rondelet Queen and King, Sara Meredith [Peterson] and Charles Malmberg, Rice Institute
(1947)The spring formal Rondelet replaced May Fete in 1947. -
First winning Beer Bike Team, Rice University
(1957-05-05)Baker College won the first Beer Bike race. Pictured: Back row from L to R: Sonny Search [?], Ben McCallum, Jack Hollon, Clay Williams, Jim Steitle, Jim Greenwood, John Knight, Jim Caule, Jim Abbott, and Hank Coors; Front row from L to R: Ray Chilton, Penny Blackledge, and Izzie Williamson -
Flipping Willy: a crew evaluates the William Marsh Rice statue in preparation for turning the statue back around to face East
(1988)Rice students pulled off one of the most famous Rice pranks by turning the statue of William Marsh Rice around to face Fondren Library on the morning of Tuesday April 12, 1988. Only one student was caught. Turning the statue back around afterwards proved to be a difficult task. -
Flipping Willy: a crew evaluates the William Marsh Rice statue in preparation for turning the statue back around to face East
(1988)Rice students pulled off one of the most famous Rice pranks by turning the statue of William Marsh Rice around to face Fondren Library on the morning of Tuesday April 12, 1988. Only one student was caught. Turning the statue back around afterwards proved to be a difficult task. -
Flipping Willy: a crew evaluates the William Marsh Rice statue in preparation for turning the statue back around to face East
(1988)Rice students pulled off one of the most famous Rice pranks by turning the statue of William Marsh Rice around to face Fondren Library on the morning of Tuesday April 12, 1988. Only one student was caught. Turning the statue back around afterwards proved to be a difficult task. -
Flipping Willy: a crew evaluates the William Marsh Rice statue in preparation for turning the statue back around to face East
(1988)Rice students pulled off one of the most famous Rice pranks by turning the statue of William Marsh Rice around to face Fondren Library on the morning of Tuesday April 12, 1988. Only one student was caught. Turning the statue back around afterwards proved to be a difficult task. -
Flipping Willy: a crew evaluates the William Marsh Rice statue in preparation for turning the statue back around to face East
(1988)Rice students pulled off one of the most famous Rice pranks by turning the statue of William Marsh Rice around to face Fondren Library on the morning of Tuesday April 12, 1988. Only one student was caught. Turning the statue back around afterwards proved to be a difficult task. -
Flipping Willy: a crew evaluates the William Marsh Rice statue in preparation for turning the statue back around to face East
(1988)Rice students pulled off one of the most famous Rice pranks by turning the statue of William Marsh Rice around to face Fondren Library on the morning of Tuesday April 12, 1988. Only one student was caught. Turning the statue back around afterwards proved to be a difficult task. -
Flipping Willy: a crew evaluates the William Marsh Rice statue in preparation for turning the statue back around to face East
(1988)Rice students pulled off one of the most famous Rice pranks by turning the statue of William Marsh Rice around to face Fondren Library on the morning of Tuesday April 12, 1988. Only one student was caught. Turning the statue back around afterwards proved to be a difficult task. -
Flipping Willy: a crew evaluates the William Marsh Rice statue in preparation for turning the statue back around to face East
(1988)Rice students pulled off one of the most famous Rice pranks by turning the statue of William Marsh Rice around to face Fondren Library on the morning of Tuesday April 12, 1988. Only one student was caught. Turning the statue back around afterwards proved to be a difficult task. -
Flipping Willy: a crew lifts the William Marsh Rice statue in turning the statue back around to face East
(1988)Rice students pulled off one of the most famous Rice pranks by turning the statue of William Marsh Rice around to face Fondren Library on the morning of Tuesday April 12, 1988. Only one student was caught. Turning the statue back around afterwards proved to be a difficult task. -
Flipping Willy: a crew lifts the William Marsh Rice statue in turning the statue back around to face East
(1988)Rice students pulled off one of the most famous Rice pranks by turning the statue of William Marsh Rice around to face Fondren Library on the morning of Tuesday April 12, 1988. Only one student was caught. Turning the statue back around afterwards proved to be a difficult task.