Edward Hyde Rice (October 27, 1847 – May 9, 1895) was an American academic who led many institutions of secondary education in Massachusetts He was born...
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British admiral Edward Rice (priest) (1779–1862), Dean of Gloucester Edward Hyde Rice (1847–1895), American academic Edward Le Roy Rice (1871–1938), American...
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" William and Caroline Rice's children were William North Rice, Edward Hyde Rice, Charles Francis Rice, and Caroline Laura Rice. All four children attended...
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awardee Edward Everett Rice (1847–1924), composer and musical theater producer Edward Hyde Rice (1847–1895), American educator from Massachusetts Edward Loranus...
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Charles Francis Rice, Methodist Episcopal Minister, son of William Rice Edward Hyde Rice, Educator, son of William Rice William Rice, Methodist Episcopal...
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Edward Hyde (1667 – 8 September 1712) was a British colonial administrator who served as the first governor of North Carolina from 24 January until 8...
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library on 1863, and faced increasing overcrowding until 1872, when Edward Hyde Rice was principal, and where a new building was erected on Salem Street...
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Buffalo, New York, and mother was Jerusha Aiken Hyde. Reverend Hyde performed the wedding ceremony. The Rices sailed in the ninth company of missionaries...
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Hyde, 1899-1900 Samuel R. Percy, 1901 Edward W. Hyde, 1902-1904 Elwell S. Crosby, 1905 D. Howard Spear, 1906 Geo. E. Hughes, 1907-1908 John S. Hyde,...
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Lt. General Edward E. Rice (1847–1924), writer in U.S. theater Edward Loranus Rice (1871–1960), U.S. biologist and educator Edward Y. Rice (1820–1883)...
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