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31: 721:, expressing disapproval of his actions. He wrote "I have no sympathy with any censorship of books in a college library which stress a different point of view than that of the administration, but neither have I sympathy, and I assume that with this you will concur, with using a college library for propaganda (Sic)." 489:"I voice the pious hope that Dayton will someday vote a new library." This was something that he had been recruited to do but had not been possible during his tenure. He remarked that while he was unable to build the library, "I went out there with a wife and no children. And left with a wife and four children!" 329:
Man is a fighting animal, but he is also a child of the eternal God. As the ages have gone by, man has shown less of his animal nature and more of his divine kinship. But we are still continuing practices as nations which we have long outgrown as individuals. At present there is an increasing feeling
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wrote, "Students marched down the hill from the campus to Main Street where they lined a five-block area. About 20 faculty members including 72-year-old Paul North Rice, retired University librarian and a few co-eds from neighboring colleges joined the drive." He was the editor of the 9th edition of
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Rice played an active role in the 1937 Annual Conference of the American Library Association in New York City. He was chairman of the Library Buildings Round table and the Salaries, Staff and Service Committee, and co-chairman of a round table of College Librarians. Rice was appointed by New York
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against war. If universal peace ever comes, it will be as a result of international arbitration and limitation of armaments. In such a movement, some great nation must take the lead and in this particular movement no nation is better fitted or as well fitted to take the lead as the United States.
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Freedom is a dangerous way of life, but fortunately it is the way we live in the United States and public libraries must indeed help maintain it...Our citizens should not only know what they believe but why they believe it. Ideas can be dangerous, but suppression of ideas is fatal to a free
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from 1930–31 and chairman of its legislative committee from 1931-1935. In fall 1931, Rice visited 43 large university, public, and reference libraries throughout the East Coast and Midwest as liaison for a special ALA committee examining cataloging and the systems at the
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context: "our libraries are one force that assures that the United States can never succumb to fascism or any other kind of totalitarianism, we should do everything we can to influence UNESCO to stimulate such libraries everywhere." He was described by
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in 1936. This included the libraries at University Heights and Washington Square, along with NYU's Medical, Dental, Commerce, Wall Street Division libraries. At the time, there were 500,000 volumes in the university system. Rice wrote a history of the
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In 1947, he wrote an article entitled "Has the Association of Research Libraries Proved Worth While?" He also attended the American Library Association Conference in Chicago, and apparently an event in Dayton in that year.
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In 1946, Rice was involved in a national committee purchasing books from Germany, many of which would end up at the New York Public Library. He bought $ 275,000 worth of dollars worth of books from Europe and Asia in 1946.
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Accessions Division in 1920. He served as Chief of the NYPL Preparation Division from 1920-1927. He was treasurer of the New York Library Club in 1922. He gave a report at the 1924 ALA Annual Meeting in
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In 1951, he was granted a Public Librarian's Professional Certificate from the University of the State of New York Education Department. Also in this year, he corresponded with French ethnologist,
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in 1927. Rice's investigation found no indication that the book was published in 1927; it had only been mentioned in Rogers' entry in "Who's Who in Colored America."
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Library from 1953 to 1956, and in the latter year was elected librarian-emeritus. His service in this role was intended to steer the library after the retirement of
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Public Works of Art Project: Report of the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury to Federal Emergency Relief Administrator, December 8, 1933-June 30, 1934
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from 1927-1936. He was the First Vice President of the New York State Library School Association in 1928. He served as president of the
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School of Library Service. The Columbia School of Library Service was the continuation of the New York State Library School at Albany.
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They had four children; Rachel Briggs Rice, Lenore Briggs Rice, Horace Briggs Rice and Charles Briggs Rice. They lived in
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of the U.S. East Coast at the time of the American Revolution, presented by the British Consul General in New York, Sir
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pseudonym. He also corresponded with an Italian prisoner of war, held in New York, who requested the text of the
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and his wife Laura Rice Seaman introduced her to Laura's brother, Paul. She served on the national board of the
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Building. He discussed the development of library science as largely an American institution. He went on to say;
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In 1954, he was listed as a member of the Editorial Advisory Committee for the New Century Cyclopedia of Names.
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In 1939, Rice was elected to the executive board of the Society for the Libraries of New York University.
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At the Instance of Benjamin Franklin; A Brief History of the Library Company of Philadelphia, 1731-1976
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He is listed as having attended the dedication of the new library at the University of Iowa in 1952.
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Ahles, Richard (March 26, 1960). "Wesleyan Boys Collect Funds To Aid Negroes". The Hartford Courant.
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Edmund Rice (1638) Association, 2007. Descendants of Edmund Rice: The First Nine Generations.
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In 1950, he was a signer of a petition to the New York Board of Education to lift the ban on
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Also in 1952, Rice was one of five original members of the Alumni Advisory Committee of the
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during WWI, rising from Private to Second Lieutenant. He enlisted on November 20, 1917 at
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as a "Foe of Censorship due to his defense of intellectual freedom during the Cold War."
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to serve as a delegate at the Annual Conference of the American Library Association in
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During the war, Rice corresponded with novelist Frederic Dannay, creator of the
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ROTC Camp. He served in the Quartermaster Corps at Camp Meigs, Washington, D.C.
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Heyduck, Marj (May 5, 1948). "Gone to New York". The Dayton Herald. p. 22.
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Celebrating Seventy Years of the Association of Research Libraries, 1932–2002
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and was active in the Methodist Church, including the Women's Society at the
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Library from 1911-1913. During this time, he helped move the a library from
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Brown, Charles Harvey; Conat, Mabel L.; Rice, Paul North (September 1933).
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Activities Committee. In 1935, he received an honorary Master of Arts from
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fundraising drive led by Wesleyan students on Main Street in Middletown.
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In 1934, he gave a talk on the value of the public library for the Piqua
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In 1949, Rice gave a collection of 26,000 items from the library to the
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The Librarian Spies: Philip and Mary Jane Keeney and Cold War Espionage
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from 1861 to 1897. While he was a child, his father held pastorates in
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in 1913, studied for a year at Valparaiso College, and graduated from
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and Lenore Alleman Briggs. Genevieve graduated as valedictorian from
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Rice married Genevieve Briggs (1894–1994) on July 17, 1924, in
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In 1957, Rice gave the principal speech at the dedication of the new
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society...Banned books of yesterday are sometimes classics of today.
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After retiring from the New York Public Library, he served as the
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Rice returned to New York to serve as the first Director of the
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in 1916-17. She later worked as the Education Director at the
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in regards to a request about a book supposedly published by
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In 1944, Rice wrote to Robert M. Lester, Secretary of the
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who served as Chief of the Reference Department of the
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and Miriam Owen Jacobs. His grandfather, the Rev. Dr.
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Wesleyan University Special Collections and Archives
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Dr. 1910: 1877:President of the American Library Association 822:the Wesleyan University Alumni Record, 1961. 405:from 1919-1920, before becoming Chief of the 43:President of the American Library Association 1322:Bulletin of the American Library Association 1179:Bulletin of the American Library Association 1148:Bulletin of the American Library Association 1125:Official Program, Forty-Sixth Annual Meeting 890:, from which she received an award in 1953. 2732:United States Army personnel of World War I 1067:Bulletin of the Medical Library Association 929:Paul North Rice was a direct descendant of 534:from 1939-1940, Executive Secretary of the 259: 1917: 1903: 1349: 1347: 1345: 1343: 687:In 1952, along with Lloyd A. Brown of the 521: 465:at the Congregational Christian Church in 370:He worked as a reference assistant at the 29: 1715: 1558: 1078: 1057: 1055: 1053: 1697: 1408: 1227:. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1934. 874:. When she took some graduate course at 717:Rice also corresponded with accused spy 707:and make recommendations on its future. 417: 401:After the war, he was a lecturer in the 1664: 1648:"John Boynton Kaiser papers, 1928-1971" 1340: 1287: 1141: 336:New York State Library School at Albany 2659: 1447:American Philosophical Society Library 1398:The New York Times. December 22, 1939. 1306:. The New York Times. October 5, 1935. 1050: 742:In New York, he was a director of the 355:Rice was a reference assistant in the 1898: 1843:. Edmund Rice (1638) Association, Inc 1795: 1592:. The New York Times. August 2, 1949. 667:Women's Division of Christian Service 594:In 1942, Rice received a letter from 2692:New York State Library School alumni 1631: 1532: 1504:. The New York Times. March 7, 1946. 1413:. Association of Research Libraries. 1371: 1211:. The New York Times. June 16, 1935. 442:In 1933, he was the Chairman of the 396: 278:Springfield City Library Association 1687:. The New York Times. July 5, 1947. 1522:. The New York Times. June 5, 1953. 1431:. The New York Times. July 1, 1943. 1142:Metcalf, Keyes D. (December 1932). 422:He was Librarian (director) of the 13: 1862:Non-profit organization positions 778:, and to help find a replacement. 564:during World War II, working with 538:from 1942–46 and president of the 14: 2743: 2702:People from Newton, Massachusetts 2697:People from Lowell, Massachusetts 1704:Library & Information History 1669:. Praeger Security International. 1144:"Grant for Cataloging Enterprise" 846:in 1916. She was a member of the 604:Association of Research Libraries 536:Association of Research Libraries 351:Early career and Military service 246:Association of Research Libraries 1539:College & Research Libraries 1409:Williams, Edwin Everitt (1953). 1372:Rice, Paul North (August 1947). 987:Ephraim Rice (1665–1732), son of 834:. Her parents were the Rev. Dr. 811:In 1960, Rice participated in a 703:, he was invited to examine the 1833: 1824: 1800: 1789: 1778: 1760: 1750:"New Yorker Gets Wesleyan Post" 1742: 1724: 1717:10.1179/1758348913Z.00000000052 1691: 1673: 1658: 1640: 1625: 1614: 1596: 1582: 1567: 1526: 1508: 1490: 1472: 1453: 1435: 1417: 1402: 1388: 1365: 1310: 1292: 1281: 1260: 1242: 1231: 990:Thomas Rice (1625–1681), son of 977:Nathan Rice (1760–1838), son of 705:Library Company of Philadelphia 307:, where he was a member of the 296:. For some time, he resided in 139: 2687:New York Public Library people 1533:Rice, Paul North (July 1947). 1215: 1197: 1166: 1135: 1116: 1039: 1021: 905:, and later on High Street in 878:, the minister of the Church, 825: 808:in Middletown from 1954-1964. 804:He served as a trustee of the 770:Librarian and Director of the 675:States' Laws on Race and Color 673:presented Rice with the book, 526:In 1938, Rice returned to the 1: 1652:Columbia University Libraries 1484:Columbia University Libraries 1374:"Toward Mutual Understanding" 1014: 980:John Rice (1704–1771), son of 888:Chester Hill Methodist Church 598:, regarding compensation for 499:New York University Libraries 493:New York University Libraries 403:New York State Library School 244:, Executive Secretary of the 187:New York State Library School 2707:People from Pelham, New York 1930:American Library Association 1551:10.5860/crl_08_03_part_2_351 924: 850:sorority and was elected to 724:He supported the efforts of 701:American Antiquarian Society 645:New York Academy of Medicine 540:American Library Association 532:New York Library Association 506:for its centennial in 1937. 444:American Library Association 376:New York Library Association 254:American Library Association 7: 2722:Wesleyan University faculty 784:He was active in the First 762:Wesleyan University Library 748:New-York Historical Society 560:Rice was involved with the 456:Public Works of Art Project 10: 2748: 2717:Wesleyan University alumni 933:, an English immigrant to 854:. She had taught Latin in 628:In 1948, Rice received 34 548:American Library Institute 472:He also corresponded with 412:Saratoga Springs, New York 1936: 1883: 1874: 1866: 1861: 1768:"Paul North Rice records" 1698:Laugesen, Amanda (2014). 909:. The family summered in 638:Poetry Society of America 550:. He was a member of the 345: 227: 217: 207: 202: 192: 176: 157: 149: 126: 105: 92: 87: 83: 71: 59: 48: 41: 37: 28: 21: 1665:Robbins, Louise (2009). 1411:Farmington Plan Handbook 935:Massachusetts Bay Colony 913:and in a cabin near the 836:Albertus Theodore Briggs 691:, William A. Jackson of 476:regarding his magazine, 432:Ohio Library Association 276:was the director of the 260:Early life and education 1812:. Wesleyan University. 1772:New York Public Library 1110:New York Public Library 907:Middletown, Connecticut 895:Jackson Heights, Queens 793:Hartford Public Library 528:New York Public Library 522:New York Public Library 407:New York Public Library 372:New York Public Library 334:He then studied at the 264:He was born in 1888 in 242:New York Public Library 120:Middletown, Connecticut 1732:"Rotary Club Nominees" 919:Boothbay Harbor, Maine 840:Valparaiso High School 802: 340:New York State Library 332: 317:Robert Louis Stevenson 2677:American bibliophiles 1887:Errett Weir McDiarmid 868:City Methodist Church 860:Jefferson High School 797: 655:from public schools. 516:Kansas City, Missouri 424:Dayton Public Library 418:Dayton Public Library 357:Ohio State University 327: 298:Newton, Massachusetts 266:Lowell, Massachusetts 99:Lowell, Massachusetts 78:Errett Weir McDiarmid 2682:Librarians from Ohio 1632:Wolf, Edwin (1976). 1328:(5): 298–312. 1937. 1275:Ohio Library Council 1073:(3): 166–168. 1936. 952:Charles Francis Rice 880:William Grant Seaman 818:The Hartford Courant 615:Joel Augustus Rogers 611:Carnegie Corporation 566:Waldo Gifford Leland 270:Charles Francis Rice 165:Charles Francis Rice 1486:. 18 February 1944. 1268:"Awards and Honors" 1175:"A.L.A. Membership" 974:(1788–1863), son of 964:(1821–1897), son of 954:(1851–1927), son of 921:purchased in 1943. 876:Columbia University 772:Wesleyan University 768:Caleb T. Winchester 752:Huguenot Yacht Club 712:Columbia University 697:Clifford K. Shipton 544:Columbia University 485:In 1948, Rice told 448:Wesleyan University 437:Library of Congress 305:Wesleyan University 183:Wesleyan University 1754:The New York Times 1736:The New York Times 1685:The New York Times 1520:The New York Times 1502:The New York Times 1429:The New York Times 1425:"Books -- Authors" 1359:The New York Times 1304:The New York Times 1209:The New York Times 864:Lafayette, Indiana 736:The New York Times 665:Also in 1951, the 570:Archibald MacLeish 383:United States Army 212:United States Army 169:Miriam Owen Jacobs 16:American librarian 2654: 2653: 1893: 1892: 1884:Succeeded by 1106:"Paul North Rice" 897:, on Yale Ave in 856:Kentland, Indiana 848:Kappa Alpha Theta 844:DePauw University 832:La Porte, Indiana 689:Peabody Institute 589:Geneva Convention 512:Herbert H. Lehman 397:Post-WWI New York 381:He served in the 231: 230: 222:Second Lieutenant 2739: 1919: 1912: 1905: 1896: 1895: 1870:Mary U. 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President of the American Library Association
Mary U. Rothrock
Errett Weir McDiarmid
Lowell, Massachusetts
Middletown, Connecticut
Charles Francis Rice
Alma mater
Wesleyan University
New York State Library School
Librarian
United States Army
Second Lieutenant
librarian
New York Public Library
Association of Research Libraries
President
American Library Association
Lowell, Massachusetts
Charles Francis Rice
William Rice
Springfield City Library Association
Leominster
Cambridge
Springfield
Massachusetts
Newton, Massachusetts
Wesleyan University
Eclectic Society
Phi Beta Kappa

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