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Harold Randolph Rice was an American educator and magic dealer.

Early life
On June 12, 1937, Rice married Thelma Ryle. He earned his doctorate as an Arthur Wesley Dow Scholar from Columbia University. He earned additional degrees, including a B.S. in Applied Arts, a B.S. in Art Education (both 1934) and M. Ed. (1942), Ed. D. (1944), L.H.D. (1963). ==Magic==
Magic
Rice credited the original Tarbell Course in Magic as a major influence. By the time he was an art major at the University of Cincinnati, he was building a handkerchief act. He designed and created his own silks. He joined the International Brotherhood of Magicians (IBM) in 1929 and the Society of American Magicians in 1934. == Career ==
Career
He was appointed head of the Art Department, University of Alabama in 1944. In 1946 he left Alabama to become the dean of the Moore Institute of Art, Science, and Industry, in Philadelphia and in 1951 was promoted to president. ==See also==
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