Isaac Rice may refer to: Isaac Rice (businessman) (1850–1915), German-born Jewish American businessman, author, and chess patron Isaac Rice (footballer)...
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Isaac Leopold Rice (February 22, 1850 – November 2, 1915) was a German-born Jewish American businessman, investor, musicologist, author, and chess patron...
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The Isaac L. Rice Mansion (also the Isaac L. Rice House, Villa Julia, and the Solomon Schinasi House) is a mansion on the Upper West Side of Manhattan...
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Waubgeshig Isaac Rice is an Anishinaabe writer and journalist from the Wasauksing First Nation near Parry Sound, Ontario. Rice has been recognized for...
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Isaac Kaempfe Rice (born 30 September 2000) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for Gainsborough Trinity. On 19 December 2018...
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Isaac J. Rice (1808–February 20, 1880) was a minister and missionary for fugitive slaves from the United States. He operated a mission for arriving black...
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partnered with businessman Isaac Rice. Rice was working with a battery company, Electric Storage, at the time Holland and Rice met. Rice helped in the final...
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notation to describe chess moves. The Rice Gambit was heavily promoted by wealthy German-born, American businessman Isaac Rice towards the end of the 19th century...
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June 24, 1889, Sims was one of six children of Julia (née Barnett) and Isaac Rice, a businessman (or corporation lawyer) who founded the Electric Boat Company...
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Julia Barnett Rice was born May 2, 1860, in New Orleans, Louisiana. She died on November 18, 1929. Julia was the wife of Isaac Rice, a successful businessman...
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