Word: rice
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...following program will be rendered: 1. Schneider's Band, arranged by A. G. Mason '86 Glee Club. 2. La Tipica, Romero Mandolin Club. 3. Red Wing, Mills, arranged by Rice Banjo Club. 4. The Cornfield Medley. Glee Club. 5. Espana, Waldteufel, arranged by Rice Mandolin Club. INTERMISSION. 6. Tehama, Haines Banjo Club. 7. In Dublin's Fair City, arranged by Heinrick Kiehl 8. Melody in F, Rubinstein, arranged by Rice Mandolin Club. 9. Greater American March, Stuher Banjo Club. 10. Fair Harvard, Gilman 1811, arranged by W. R. Spalding...
Doctor Hamilton Rice '98, of Boston, who has just returned from an eighteen months' trip to the headwaters of the Rio Negro, in Colombia, has presented the Peabody Museum a valuable collection of ethnological material which he obtained from the natives of the region around the upper Uaupes River. The collection includes dance costumes, feather headdresses, rattles, whistles, drums and other paraphernalia used in their dances and ceremonies, blow guns with poisoned arrows, ordinary bows and arrows, ceremonial staffs used for carrying the head of the enemy, and various household objects such as wooden seats, hammocks, baskets...
...finished. As the score now stands, the American team has 2 1-2 points to England's 1 1-2. The two unfinished games are to be adjudicated by Mr. Shipley, but the impression of experts is that America will win them. If this proves true, it gives the Rice Chess trophy to the Americans as this was the deciding match...
Captain B. M. Vance '08, A. W. Rice 3L., and R. E. Daniels 3L., spoke of the good prospects for the year, and urged the men to work steadily and conscientiously and do their part toward turning out a good team...
Captain B. M. Vance '08 will speak on the team's prospects, and the plans and best methods of preparing for the season's work. C. R. Stevenson '02, captain of the 1902 team which was the intercollegiate champion, and A. W. Rice 3L., captain of the 1905 team, will explain the game for the benefit of the new men. L. D. Cox '08, manager of the team, will outline the season's work with a provisional schedule for the class and University teams...