Identity elements
レファレンスコード
記述レベル
タイトル
日付
- 1984-2012 (作成)
規模
9.5 cubic feet (9 boxes)
作成者名
履歴
Born November 27, 1931, in New York City. He graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a degree in petroleum engineering. He worked for many years at Texas A&M University and then at Gulf Oil, retiring in 1984 when Gulf Oil was acquired by Chevron. Then he spent 28 years as Chief Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer of the Texas Medical Center. Dr. Wainerdi died on March 17, 2021.
Content and structure elements
範囲と内容
The Richard Wainerdi's Texas Medical Center Memorabilia Collection consists of realia (three-dimensional objects) presented to Richard Wainerdi during his tenure as president of the Texas Medical Center, a position he held from 1984 to December 2012. The realia includes numerous scrolls, fabrics, desktop items such as paper weights. pen sets, commemorative plaques, ceramic, toy-like models and other objects. The realia comes from Houston-area institutions and businesses as well as numerous international organizations. The collection was donated to the TMC Library by TMC Inc. office of the president in September 2013.
編成システム
Conditions of access and use elements
アクセスの条件
物理的アクセス
Materials are in good condition.
Technical access
複製の条件
Languages of the material
- 英語
資料に用いられている文字
言語とスクリプトの注記
検索手段
Box-level finding aid is available.
Uploaded finding aid
取得と評価・選別に関する項目
収蔵状況の経緯
Deed-1
直接の取得先
Collection donated through the Texas Medical Center Inc. office of the president.
評価選別、廃棄、スケジュールに関する情報
追加資料
No accruals are expected for this collection.
関連資料エレメント
原本の存在と所在
コピーの存在と所在
関連するアーカイブズ資料
Notes element
Specialized notes
- Citation: Richard Wainerdi's Texas Medical Center Memorabilia Collection: IC 096; John P. McGovern Historical Collections and Research Center, Houston Academy of Medicine-Texas Medical Center Library. Please cite the box and folder numbers where appropriate.
別の識別子
TARO
Description control element
ルールまたは規則
Sources used
アーキビストの注記
Tier 1 processing by Philip Montgomery, Alethea Drexler and D.K. Smith.