American geologist, educator, and theologian (1845–1928)
For other people named William Rice, see William Rice (disambiguation).
William North Rice
Born
(1845-11-21)November 21, 1845
Marblehead, Massachusetts, US
Died
November 13, 1928(1928-11-13) (aged 82)
Delaware, Ohio, US
Alma mater
Wesleyan University
Yale University
Syracuse University
Known for
Early studies of geology in America; writings on science and religion
Spouse
Elizabeth Wing Crowell (m. 1870)
Children
2, including Edward Loranus Rice
Parents
William Rice
Caroline Laura North
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