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The Bud Morehead Collection and Stadium Construction, 1950

Oh my goodness, I had a wild archival day today. I started out trying very hard to find something which I did not find (although I  still hold out hope). Multiple twists later I found myself up to my elbows in a collection I’d never really studied before, the Bud Morehead manuscript collection. An architecture professor and later registrar, Morehead came to Rice in 1940 and stayed until his retirement in 1979. Among his papers are hundreds of prints, negatives and slides of the Rice campus including a group that had been given to him by William Ward Watkin. Some of these were included in his short book, A Walking Tour of Rice University, but many others were not and there are a substantial number of photos I’ve never seen before.

These two jumped out immediately. There are actually a pretty fair number of pictures of the construction of the new stadium in the Woodson but they tend to mostly look the same. Nearly all of them were routine construction progress shots, usually taken from the same angle each week and almost all in black and white. I’ve never before come across anything as dramatic as these:

It took me a moment to get my bearings with this next one. The key was realizing that that’s the old stadium in the background:

Where was this taken from?

Bonus: I spent some time at another university last week. My favorite part of the visit was the service entrance of the faculty club.

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