Howard C. Rice correspondence with Alexander D. Wainwright, 1950-1980.
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Wainwright, Alexander D.
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Rice, France.
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Princeton University. Library. Department of Rare Books and Special Collections
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From its modest origins as a single room in Nassau Hall, the Princeton University Library has grown to become one of the foremost university libraries in the world. With collections totaling over 12 million volumes, manuscripts, and nonprint items spread across fifteen buildings, the Princeton University Library system serves not only the Princeton University community but the world at large. The genesis of the Princeton University Library is nearly contemporaneous with the founding...
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Rice, Howard C. (Howard Crosby), 1904-1980
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Historian and author, Rice directed Princeton's Department of Rare Books and Special Collections during the 1960s. From the description of Howard C. Rice collection on Saint-Mémin, 1951-1970. (Princeton University Library). WorldCat record id: 177444012 Howard C. Rice was a graduate of Dartmouth and received the degree of Docteur de l'Université from the University of Paris. After service in World War II, he was Director of the United States Information Librar...
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