April 16, 1967 (1967-04-17) (aged 79) Middletown, Connecticut, US
Spouse
Genevieve Briggs
(m. 1924)
Children
4
Parents
Charles Francis Rice
Miriam Owen Jacobs
Alma mater
Wesleyan University New York State Library School
Occupation
Librarian
Military service
Branch/service
United States Army
Rank
Second Lieutenant
Paul North Rice (February 9, 1888 – April 16, 1967) was an American librarian who served as Chief of the Reference Department of the New York Public Library, Executive Secretary of the Association of Research Libraries and President of the American Library Association.
PaulNorthRice (February 9, 1888 – April 16, 1967) was an American librarian who served as Chief of the Reference Department of the New York Public Library...
North America and, to a lesser extent, China, where the plant's stem is used as a vegetable. Wild rice is not directly related to domesticated rice (Oryza...
PaulRice Camp (December 29, 1919 – January 9, 2012) was an American academic and a professor of physics at the University of Maine. Camp's research focus...
Condoleezza Rice (/ˌkɒndəˈliːzə/ KON-də-LEE-zə; born November 14, 1954) is an American diplomat and political scientist who is the current director of...
PaulRice is the Founder & CEO of Fair Trade USA, the leading third-party certifier of Fair Trade products in North America. Since launching Fair Trade...
had five children; Laura Owen Rice, William Chauncey Rice, Horace Jacobs Rice, PaulNorthRice, and Rachel Caroline Rice. All three sons attended Wesleyan...
Anne Rice (born Howard Allen Frances O'Brien; October 4, 1941 – December 11, 2021) was an American author of gothic fiction, erotic literature, and bible...
List of rice dishes The Magic Teaspoon – Victoria Zak 1001 Foods To Die For - Madison Books, Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC Seychelles – Paul Tingay....
Rice Park is a public park in downtown Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. Features of the park include a fountain, a bandstand, sculptures of characters...
Parboiled rice, also called converted rice, easy-cook rice, sella rice, and miniket (as predominantly called in West Bengal and Odisha in India, and in...
Elizabeth Rice (born November 17, 1964) is an American diplomat, policy advisor, and public official. As a member of the Democratic Party, Rice served as...
Homer C. Rice (February 20, 1927 – June 10, 2024) was an American football player, coach, and college athletics administrator. As Director of Athletics...
Pilaf (US: /ˈpiːlɑːf/), pilav or pilau (UK: /ˈpiːlaʊ, piːˈlaʊ/) is a rice dish, usually sautéed, or in some regions, a wheat dish, whose recipe usually...
Variations include rice rocket, referring most often to Japanese superbikes, rice machine, rice grinder or simply ricer. Riced out is an adjective denigrating...
The history of rice cultivation is an interdisciplinary subject that studies archaeological and documentary evidence to explain how rice was first domesticated...
Edmund Ignatius Rice, F.P.M., C.F.C. (Irish: Éamonn Iognáid Rís; 1 June 1762 – 29 August 1844) was a Catholic missionary and educationalist. He was the...
zong (Chinese: 糉; Jyutping: zung2) is a traditional Chinese rice dish made of glutinous rice stuffed with different fillings and wrapped in bamboo leaves...
used for growing semiaquatic crops, most notably rice and taro. It originates from the Neolithic rice-farming cultures of the Yangtze River basin in southern...
Rice production is the fourth largest among cereals in the United States, after corn, wheat, and sorghum. Of the country's row crop farms, rice farms...
children of the Rev. Charles Francis Rice and Miriam Owen Jacobs. His siblings included Horace Jacobs Rice and PaulNorthRice. His middle name comes from his...
Rice University contains eleven residential colleges which function as the primary housing, dining, and social organizations for undergraduate students...
Glorified rice is a dessert salad popular in the Midwestern cuisine served in Minnesota and other states in the Upper Midwest, United States and other...
The Years of Rice and Salt is an alternate history novel by American science fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson, published in 2002. The novel explores...