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- Marion_Rice_Hart abstract "Marion Rice Hart (1891, London – July 2, 1990, Berkeley, Calif) was an American sportswoman and writer.Hart was one of six children of Isaac Rice,a businessman who founded the Electric Boat Company (producer of submarines for the US Navy and others). Her older sister Dorothy (1889–1960, Dorothy Rice Peirce, Dorothy Rice Sims) also became famous as an aviator and sportswoman. Their mother Julia B. Rice founded the Society for the Suppression of Unnecessary Noises in New York City.According to the cultural historian Hillel Schwartz, as paraphrased by a New Yorker journalist: "In 1903, Isaac Rice and his wife and intellectual partner, Julia Barnett Rice—both accomplished musicians—sought to escape noisy Broadway. They built a four-story mansion on the tree-lined drive, then a place replete with coaches and foreign servants, and largely free from cars. Julia had a medical degree; Isaac, a venture capitalist, invested in things like air compressors, submarines, and the “pickled energy” that powered electric vehicles."Julia Rice's campaign resulted in a federal law "quieting the whistles of ships in federal waters".Hart was the first woman to graduate in chemical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and received a masters in geology from Columbia University.As an aviator, Hart made seven solo flights across the Atlantic Ocean and was awarded the 1975 Harmon Trophy.According to a 1960 obituary of Dorothy Rice Sims, Hart had "achieved note during the [1930s] by sailing across 30,000 miles of ocean in an 80-foot ketch". Dorothy was survived by Marion and three others of their siblings.".
- Marion_Rice_Hart alias "Hart, M. R.".
- Marion_Rice_Hart birthDate "1891".
- Marion_Rice_Hart birthYear "1891".
- Marion_Rice_Hart deathDate "1990-07-02".
- Marion_Rice_Hart deathYear "1990".
- Marion_Rice_Hart nationality United_States.
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- Marion_Rice_Hart wikiPageWikiLinkText "Marion R. Hart".
- Marion_Rice_Hart wikiPageWikiLinkText "Marion Rice Hart".
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- Marion_Rice_Hart alternativeNames "Hart, M. R.".
- Marion_Rice_Hart dateOfBirth "1891".
- Marion_Rice_Hart dateOfDeath "1990-07-02".
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- Marion_Rice_Hart name "Hart, Marion Rice".
- Marion_Rice_Hart placeOfBirth "London, England, UK".
- Marion_Rice_Hart placeOfDeath "Berkeley, California, USA".
- Marion_Rice_Hart shortDescription "American writer and aviator".
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- Marion_Rice_Hart description "American writer and aviator".
- Marion_Rice_Hart description "American writer and aviator".
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- Marion_Rice_Hart hypernym Sportswoman.
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- Marion_Rice_Hart comment "Marion Rice Hart (1891, London – July 2, 1990, Berkeley, Calif) was an American sportswoman and writer.Hart was one of six children of Isaac Rice,a businessman who founded the Electric Boat Company (producer of submarines for the US Navy and others). Her older sister Dorothy (1889–1960, Dorothy Rice Peirce, Dorothy Rice Sims) also became famous as an aviator and sportswoman. Their mother Julia B.".
- Marion_Rice_Hart label "Marion Rice Hart".
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- Marion_Rice_Hart givenName "Marion Rice".
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- Marion_Rice_Hart name "Hart, Marion Rice".
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