Word: rice
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...sufficient prominence to have their names included in "Who's Who in America" were distributed among the classes in the following order: first group, 50; second group, 31; third group, 9. In order to show that the same rule holds true in industrial as well as intellectual activities, Dr. Rice conducted a similar investigation into the salaries of members of the Pratt Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering from four to six years after graduation. The average salary was found to vary in the same way as the grades given by the Institute. The men were divided into four groups...
HARVARD M. I. T. Townsend, r.w. l.w., Woodward Percy, r.c. l.c., Clark Baker, l.c. r.c., Tutein T. Rice, l.w. r.w., Coward Thacher, c.p. c.p., Swain J. Morgan, p. p., Cochrane Wylde, g. g., Lowengard...
...Rice '17 scarcely missed receiving a pass the entire afternoon and although he failed to score a goal he was on hand to take advantage of every break. He carried the puck more than any of the other forwards and his work on the defence, body-blocking and skating across, was as good as his offensive stickwork. Each other member of the forward line tallied and each time it was after a brilliant rush down...
...Meeting of Harvard Mathematical Club. "A Topic in Determinants," by S. H. Rice 2G. Conant Common Room...
...Reception of welcome, Sampson Lyceum. Speakers: Hon. F. J. Rice, mayor of New Haven; Professor G. H. Nettleton, of Yale; President A. T. Hadley, of Yale, and D. L. Jacobus. M. S. Mandell, president of the Association, presided. B. E. Dirks 1S.A., gave the response. Concert: Mrs. Nancy Goodyear Andrews, Mr. J. N. Sanford, Miss Charlotte Beebe, Mr. R. P. Freemantle and Mr. A. J. Bowen, soloists...