Rice, Wallace
For the gangster, see Wallace Rice (gangster).
Wallace Rice (born 1859, Hamilton, Ontario died December 15, 1939, Chicago) was an author, lecturer, and poet.[1]
A graduate of Harvard University, he was admitted to the bar in 1884. He wrote historical pageants, including one celebrating Illinois' centennial and another for the semi-centennial of Birmingham, Alabama[1][2]
With Clarence Darrow, he edited the anthology "Infidels and Heretics."
In 1917, he designed the Municipal Flag of Chicago.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ a b c "Wallace Rice, Lecturer and Author, is Dead". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 16, 1939.
- Rice, Wallace (October 24–27, 1921) The Pageant of Birmingham
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