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    Rice Institute campus aerial view featuring Autry House, The Owl and Main Street 

    (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.” (LD4711 .R333 F6) All twelve photographs were dedicated to the memory of men of Rice who died in the war, many of whom were friends ...
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    William Marsh Rice, portrait at 34 years of age 

    (Rice University, 1850)
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    William Ward Watkin as a child 

    (Rice University, 1894)
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    Freshmen and other students walking, Rice Institute 

    (Rice University, 1958)
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    Rice Institute men's track event, Harold Griffin receiving relay from George Salmon 

    (Rice University, 1955)
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    Rice Institute cheerleader Judge Phil Peden 

    (Rice University, 1991)
    Rice University Honorary "R" Award (poor quality image)
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    Head Yell Leader Percy Northcutt, Rice Institute 

    (Rice University, 1931)
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    Rice Institute Band 

    (Rice University, 1917)
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    Rice Institute Director of Athletics Philip Heckman Arbuckle 

    (Rice University, 1918)
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    Postcard of the Neues Rathaus in Leipzig, Germany collected during the Lovett World Tour for Rice Institute 

    (Rice University, 1908)
    This item was collected on the world tour taken by Rice Institute President Edgar Odell Lovett, his wife Mary Hale Lovett, and Secretary for Rice's Board of Trustees, Carrington Weems. The mission of the tour was to research the best characteristics of the world's top universities and plan the academic, administrative, student and physical structure ...
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    AuthorWeems, Carrington (104)Rice Institute (86)Rice, William Marsh, 1816-1900 (55)Schleuter, Frank J. (25)Catsen, James (15)Dorsey, Paul (14)E. W. Irish Photo Co. (7)Casten, James (5)Cram, Goodhue and Ferguson (5)E. W. Irish Photo Company (5)... View MoreSubject
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