Word: rice
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...promotion of trade, and it will be under the Department of Commerce, of which Herbert Hoover is Secretary. In debate, Representative Black of Texas snorted at the salaries of $10,000 and generous perquisites offered to the advance agents of commerce. Representative Rayburn of Texas countered by citing the rice industry of California as one of thousands of examples of the benefits secured by our foreign trade agents. Representative Hoch of Kansas was author of the bill...
After, his graduation from Princeton Mr. Lawrence spent a year at the Rice Institute in Houston, Texas, where he directed several dramatic productions...
...which the Instrumental Clubs have given at their numerous performances throughout the year, and on the concert trips on which they have travelled about 7500 miles. The opening number will be rendered by the Banjo Club and will be the "Office of the Day" selection arranged by W. N. Rice. The Vocal Club will appear in the second number. The Mandolin Club, unique in being the sole organization of its kind in the country which uses only wooden instruments, will play the orchestral music best suited...
...program for the coming concerts is basically the same as that which the clubs have given on their previous trips. The opening number will be as usual rendered by the Banjo Club, and will be a march, the well-known "Officer of the Day" selection arranged by W. N. Rice...
...appointment of Alfred William Lind '29, of Brookline to the leadership of the Freshman Instrumental Clubs by Mr. William Rice, coach of the University and Freshman Clubs was announced last night. Lind plays the violin on the Pierian Sodality Orchestra, the Gold Coast Orchestra, the University and Freshman Mandolin and Banjo Clubs, and does a specialty act in the University Instrumental Clubs concerts...