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  2. Residential colleges of Rice University - Wikipedia

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    Sid Richardson College (also referred to as Sid, SRC, or Sid Rich) opened in 1971 as a men's residential college. Like the other residential colleges on the Rice campus, Sid Richardson College provides undergraduate residential and dining facilities, social organizations and student government, as well as faculty, alumni, and community associates.

  3. Frank Barkow - Wikipedia

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    Frank Barkow (born 1957) is an American architect. His practice Barkow Leibinger, founded with his partner Regine Leibinger, is known for industrial architecture (e.g.Trumpf Campus in Farmington, CT and in Stuttgart), domestic and cultural projects (e.g. the Biosphere in Potsdam and Fellows Pavilion for the American Academy in Berlin), as well as for the two landmark office towers, the TRUTEC ...

  4. Rice University - Wikipedia

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    Individual colleges became coeducational between 1973 and 1987, with the single-sex floors of colleges that had them becoming co-ed by 2006. By then, several new residential colleges had been built on campus to handle the university's growth, including Lovett College, Sid Richardson College, and Martel College.

  5. Sid W. Richardson - Wikipedia

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    A native of Athens in east Texas, Richardson attended Baylor University and Simmons College from 1910 to 1912. [2] With borrowed money, he and a business partner, Clint Murchison Sr., amassed $1 million in the oil business in 1919–1920, but then watched their fortunes wane with the oil market, until business again boomed in 1933.

  6. Sid Richardson (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Sid Richardson (1891–1959) was a Texas businessman and philanthropist known for his association with the city of Fort Worth. Sid Richardson may also refer to: Sid Richardson Auditorium of the Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth, Texas; Sid Richardson College, one of eleven residential colleges at Rice University, Houston, Texas

  7. Campus of Rice University - Wikipedia

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    South colleges; Baker College 1957 Captain James A. Baker [44] Hanszen College 1957 Harry Clay Hanszen, oil executive [45] Lovett College 1968 Edgar Odell Lovett, first president of Rice University [46] Sid Richardson College 1971 Sid W. Richardson, Texas oilman [47] Wiess College 1957 Harry Carothers Wiess, founder of Humble Oil [48] Will Rice ...

  8. List of residential colleges - Wikipedia

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    The University of Central Arkansas has six residential colleges: five "living and learning communities" and one "commuter learning community". [31] HPaW Residential College in Baridon Hall; EDGE Residential College in Hughes Hall; The Stars Residential College in Short/Denney Hall; STEM Residential College in Arkansas Hall

  9. Ed Bass - Wikipedia

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    Sid W. Richardson (great-uncle) Edward Perry "Ed" Bass (born September 10, 1945) [ 2 ] is an American businessman, financier, philanthropist and environmentalist who lives in Fort Worth, Texas. He financed the Biosphere 2 project, an artificial closed ecological system, which was built between 1987 and 1991.