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David Rice may refer to: * Dave Rice (American football) (born c. 1940), former American college football coach * Dave Rice (basketball) (born 1968), American college basketball coach * David Rice (bishop), 15th Anglican Bishop of Waiapu * David Rice (convict) (1947–2016), American convicted of murdering an Omaha, Nebraska police officer in the Rice/Poindexter case * David Rice (Presbyterian minister) (1733–1816), antebellum Presbyterian minister and antislavery advocate * David Rice (psychiatrist) (1914–1997), English psychiatrist, naval officer and first-class cricketer * David Rice (tennis) (born 1989), British tennis player * David Lewis Rice (born 1958), American, murderer of civil rights attorney Charles Goldmark and his family; convicted and sentenced to death * David Talbot Rice David Talbot Rice (11 July 1903 in Rugby – 12 March 1972 in Cheltenham) was an English archaeologist and art historian. He has been described variously as a "gentleman academic" a ...
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Dave Rice (American Football)
David Rice (born ) is a former American football coach and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Western Connecticut State University from 1972 to 1974 and at Fordham University from 1975 to 1978, compiling career college football coaching record of 32–30–2. He led Fordham Rams to the Metropolitan Intercollegiate Conference (MIC) championship in 1977. Rice was the athletic director at Fordham from 1979 to 1985. Personal life Rice grew up in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York and attended Hastings High School, graduating in 1957. He went on to play football at Ithaca College from 1957 to 1960, and then earned a master's degree from New York University. He is married to Jeanne Taylor, the former assistant athletic director at the University of Mississippi. They reside in Marco Island, Florida Marco Island is a small sea island, or barrier island, on the Gulf Coast of the United States located 20 miles (32 km) south of Naples in C ...
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Dave Rice (basketball)
David Wayne Rice (born August 29, 1968) is an American college basketball coach and is the former head men's basketball coach at UNLV where he ranks as the program's third-winningest coach. He spent the 2016-2017 season as an assistant coach at the University of Nevada, Reno, and an assistant coach at the University of Washington for the past three seasons (2017–present). Rice has served as a Division I assistant coach for 22 seasons. His first 11 seasons as a college assistant he spent at UNLV with those teams tallying 205 wins during thatime   In his most recent 11 seasons as an assistant coach, Rice has worked at Utah State, BYU, Nevada and Washington. The cumulative record of those teams during those 11 years was 274-99 for a .735 winning percentage. Those 11 seasons culminated in eight trips to the NCAA Tournament, two berths in the NIT, and eight league championships - six regular season conference titles and two conference tournament titles. Those teams dominated ...
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David Rice (bishop)
David Rice was the 15th Anglican Bishop of Waiapu. He was consecrated on 7 June 2008. An American, he was previously Dean of Dunedin. Born in Lexington, North Carolina, he was educated at Lenoir-Rhyne University and Duke University. Initially a Methodist minister, he was received into the Anglican Church in 1998 and served at Mt Herbert parish before his appointment to the deanery. He resigned the bishopric in 2014 to stand for election as Provisional Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of San Joaquin in California, where he now serves.''David Rice elected, seated as bishop provisional''
, Episcopal News Service, March 31, 2014. Retrieved August 26, 2014


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David Rice (convict)
David Rice may refer to: * Dave Rice (American football) (born c. 1940), former American college football coach * Dave Rice (basketball) (born 1968), American college basketball coach * David Rice (bishop), 15th Anglican Bishop of Waiapu * David Rice (convict) (1947–2016), American convicted of murdering an Omaha, Nebraska police officer in the Rice/Poindexter case * David Rice (Presbyterian minister) (1733–1816), antebellum Presbyterian minister and antislavery advocate * David Rice (psychiatrist) (1914–1997), English psychiatrist, naval officer and first-class cricketer * David Rice (tennis) (born 1989), British tennis player * David Lewis Rice (born 1958), American, murderer of civil rights attorney Charles Goldmark and his family; convicted and sentenced to death * David Talbot Rice David Talbot Rice (11 July 1903 in Rugby – 12 March 1972 in Cheltenham) was an English archaeologist and art historian. He has been described variously as a "gentleman academic" a ...
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David Rice (Presbyterian Minister)
David Rice (December 29, 1733 – June 18, 1816), called "Father" David Rice and referred to by his contemporaries as the "Apostle to Kentucky," was a renowned abolitionism in the United States, antislavery Presbyterian minister during the antebellum era in the United States. Biography Born in Hanover County, Virginia, "Father" David Rice was one of twelve children of David Rice Sr. and Susanna (Searcy) Rice. Raised an Episcopal Church (United States), Episcopalian but converting to Presbyterianism early in life, he was educated at the Princeton University, College of New Jersey at Princeton, New Jersey, Princeton before undertaking further studies under John Todd, who had spent a great deal of time working with Samuel Davies (Presbyterian educator), Samuel Davies among slaves. Rice would eventually follow in Todd and Davies' footsteps, working among slaves as an ordained Presbyterian minister in Virginia for over twenty years. After being forced out of Virginia, Rice joined the eff ...
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David Rice (psychiatrist)
Surgeon Lieutenant-Commander David Rice (8 April 1914 – 13 September 1997) was an English physician, naval officer, psychiatrist, first-class cricketer, and pioneer of lithium therapy. Medical career After completing his medical studies at Cambridge University and St George's Hospital, Rice joined the Royal Naval Reserve in 1939 as a Surgeon Lieutenant. He served in the Navy throughout the war, finishing with the rank of Surgeon Lieutenant-Commander. Rice was one of the pioneers of the use of lithium therapy for the mentally ill. After the war he worked as Deputy Medical Superintendent at Graylingwell Hospital, a large psychiatric hospital in Chichester in Sussex. In the early 1950s an Australian colleague showed him an article by John Cade in '' The Medical Journal of Australia'' on the beneficial effects of lithium on patients with mania. He decided to try it on some of his more severely affected patients, and found it worked in many cases. He wrote up the results in a 19 ...
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David Rice (tennis)
David Rice (born 1 January 1989) is an English former tennis player. He is best known for his activity on the doubles circuit, where he usually played with Sean Thornley. Career He qualified for the Wimbledon men's doubles for the first time in June 2011 with Sean Thornley. They lost in the first round to Jamie Murray and Sergiy Stakhovsky, 3–6, 5–7. He has played in Wimbledon 3 times. After failing to qualify in 2012, he and Thornley were awarded a wildcard for the 2013 championship, losing 4–6, 3–6, 7–6(7), 6–4, 4–6 to Marinko Matosevic and Frank Moser. Challenger and Futures finals Singles: 19 (7–12) Doubles: 59 (34–25) Retirement Rice played his final match against Stefano Napolitano Stefano Napolitano (; born 11 April 1995) is an Italian professional tennis player playing on the ATP Challenger Tour. On 12 June 2017, he reached his highest ATP singles ranking of 152 and his highest doubles ranking of 182 was achieved on 3 Apr ... in 2016, and h ...
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David Lewis Rice
On Christmas Eve 1985, David Lewis Rice murdered the entire Goldmark family, believing the father was a major Jewish Communist official plotting to surrender America to a World Communist government. Background The Goldmark family Moving to Washington In 1942, John E. Goldmark, a Harvard-educated lawyer and U.S. Navy officer from New York State, married, in Washington D.C., Irma "Sally" Ringe, a New Deal worker from Brooklyn, New York. After World War II, they moved to Washington State with their son, Charles, born in January 1944, and bought a ranch 250 miles northeast of Seattle, in Okanogan County, Washington, out of a desire to live from agriculture and nature. By the 1960s, the Goldmark ranch was 500 acres. They cultivated wheat and raised cattle there. John Goldmark became a leading Democratic local leader, being elected as a state representative in the Washington House of Representatives in Olympia in 1956. Goldmark was re-elected two more times in the Okanogan ...
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