Background
Rice, Herbert Howard was born in 1870 in Providence, Rhode Island, United States. Son of Leander Parker and Margaret Jane (Burnham) Rice.
Rice, Herbert Howard was born in 1870 in Providence, Rhode Island, United States. Son of Leander Parker and Margaret Jane (Burnham) Rice.
Bachelor of Arts, Brown U., 1892.
Advisory manager and sales department, Pope Manufacturing Company, manufacturers Columbia bicycles, 1892-1898. Manager Providence branch same (bicycles and automobiles), 1898-1904, Waverley automobile factory, 1904-1908. Vice president, later president Waverley Company, Indianapolis, 1908-1916.
Treasurer, vice president, 1916-1921, General Motors Corporation, Detroit. President and general manager Cadillac Motor Car Company, 1921-1925. Assistant to president General Motors Corporation, 1925-1930.
Chairman Alaska-Pacific Highway Commission, 1930. Later president Sweet Oil Refining Company, Petroleum Investors, Inc. Treasurer and director National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, 1910-1930.
President National Metal Trades Association, 1914-1916. Chairman on part of United States of America to Pan-American Congress of Highways, Buenos Aires, 1925, and member Congress, Milan, 1926, Rio de Janeiro, 1929.
Capital punishment be administered only when the pursuit of truth and justice result in clear and overwhelming evidence of guilt.
The sense of being connected is how the Church as a whole should be structured. At its heart is an understanding of the Christian community as the 'body of Christ '.
Member National War Labor Board, 1918-1919.
Married Edith Rogers Bowen, 1896. Children: Carol Margaret, Katherine (Mistress F. M. Broock), Gordon Owen, Martin Burnham.