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University of Houston Libraries, University of Houston
Summary:
This video encourages researchers to see the process of picking a topic as research, and to embrace the challenges that might come with that. An example topic and the process in choosing it is prov...
Katherine Howe talks about moving away from Riverside. Harry Brochstein talks about the development of Riverside. He says what upset the residents was not integration with the Black community, but ...
Center for Public History, University of Houston; University of Houston Libraries, University of Houston
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This is an oral history interview with Jr. Picou conducted as part of the Houston History Project. Mr. Ed Picou graduated from LSU with a B.S. in 1955, and Shell hired him while he was attempting t...
This film is "a public education presentation by the Metropolitan Houston Chapter National Foundation-March of Dimes." The topics of birth defects and genetic counseling are discussed.
Recording of lecture given by poet Archibald MacLeish on October 14, 1966, at the third annual Humanities Series at SMTI (Southeastern Massachusetts Technological Institute, now University of Massa...
Part one in a five-part series describing the impact of litter and pollution on Houston and Galveston waterways. This episode explores "nonpoint source pollution." Includes pollutants like litter, ...