Background
Rice, Arthur Henry was born on September 6, 1900 in Saginaw, Michigan, United States. Son of Henry Benjamin and Florence Julia (Lyon) Rice.
Rice, Arthur Henry was born on September 6, 1900 in Saginaw, Michigan, United States. Son of Henry Benjamin and Florence Julia (Lyon) Rice.
Teacher’s Certif., Central Michigan U., Mount Pleasant, 1925, Bachelor of Arts, 1926. Master of Arts, University of Michigan, 1934, Doctor of Philosophy, 1947. Doctor of Laws, Central Michigan U., 1950.
September 15, 1956); children—Florence Alice (Mistress Georgia Belt), Arthur Henry, Stuart Terry. Married second, Mary T. Tomancik, November 10, 1957. One son, Thomas Ambler.
Reporter, department editor Saginaw Daily News, 1919-1923. Special correspondent various Michigan daily newspapers, 1923-1929. Instructor in journalism Central Michigan U., 1925-1926, director publications and publicity, 1926-1929.
Director publications public relations Michigan Education Association, 1929-1947, managing editor Michigan Education Journal, 1929-1934, editor, 1934-1947. Managing editor The Nation’s Schools, 1947-1950, editor, 1951-1963, editorial adviser, 1963-1975. Professor education, co-ordinator Instructional Systems Teacher Education, Indiana U., 1964-1969, professor school administration, 1969-1970, professor education emeritus, 1970-1975.
Managing editor Michigan Education Bulletin, 1933-1947. Lecturer education Northwestern University, 1948-1960. Instructor summer sessions, University of Michigan 1947, 1948, U. Delaware, 1954, U. Colorado, 1952, 1956, U. Houston, 1956.
Director workshops, moderator panel discussions on school administration, school public relations.
Church should be involved into political life by organizing delegations to party conferences.
Male and female have common humanity, having equal worth in the eyes of God. The erroneous notion that one gender is superior to another should be rejected.
Served in S.A.T.C., Ann Arbor, 1918. Member Michigan Education Association (life), Ednl. Press Association American (vice president 1945-1947, president 1947-1948, Executive Committee 1949-1950, co-director EdPress magazine clinic University of Wisconsin, Summer 1946, Distinguished Service award 1956,), National Education Association, American Association School Adminstrs.
(author anniversary publication From the Beginning-the A.A.S.A. Centennial Story 1964), National School Public Relations Association (editor Today’s Techniques, 1st Yearbook, 1943.
Married Lauretta M. Bluem, January 4, 1925 (deceased.; married second, Mary T. Tomancik, November 10, 1957. Children: Florence Alice (Mistress Georgia Belt), Arthur Henry, Stuart Terry.