. . . . . . "Arthur W. Rice"@en . . . . . "Arthur Wallace Rice, FAIA (July 8, 1869 \u2013 March 23, 1938) was a prominent architect in Boston during the early 20th Century as a major contributor to the Beaux-Arts architectural movement in America. In his early years in partnership with William Y. Peters, he focused on large residences in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, primarily in the Georgian Revival style. As a partner in the firm of Parker, Thomas & Rice, he produced a number of landmark buildings and early skyscrapers in the Beaux-Arts style. Near the end of his career, his 1929 United Shoe Machinery Corporation Building in Boston was notable as one of the first skyscrapers in America to be built in the Art-Deco style that would become very popular in the following two decades."@en . . . . "1869-07-18"^^ . "\u0622\u0631\u062B\u0631 \u062F\u0628\u0644\u064A\u0648. \u0631\u0627\u064A\u0633 (\u0628\u0627\u0644\u0625\u0646\u062C\u0644\u064A\u0632\u064A\u0629: Arthur W. Rice)\u200F \u0647\u0648 \u0645\u0647\u0646\u062F\u0633 \u0645\u0639\u0645\u0627\u0631\u064A \u0623\u0645\u0631\u064A\u0643\u064A\u060C \u0648\u0644\u062F \u0641\u064A 18 \u064A\u0648\u0644\u064A\u0648 1869 \u0641\u064A Roxbury \u200F \u0641\u064A \u0627\u0644\u0648\u0644\u0627\u064A\u0627\u062A \u0627\u0644\u0645\u062A\u062D\u062F\u0629\u060C \u0648\u062A\u0648\u0641\u064A \u0641\u064A 23 \u0645\u0627\u0631\u0633 1938 \u0641\u064A \u0645\u064A\u0644\u062A\u0648\u0646 \u0641\u064A \u0627\u0644\u0648\u0644\u0627\u064A\u0627\u062A \u0627\u0644\u0645\u062A\u062D\u062F\u0629."@ar . . . . . . . . "1092416043"^^ . . . . "Arthur W. Rice"@en . "\u0622\u0631\u062B\u0631 \u062F\u0628\u0644\u064A\u0648. \u0631\u0627\u064A\u0633"@ar . . "1938-03-23"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Martha Davis Brewer"@en . . "9630"^^ . . . . . "William York Peters; J. Harleston Parker and Douglas H. Thomas, Jr."@en . . . "\u0622\u0631\u062B\u0631 \u062F\u0628\u0644\u064A\u0648. \u0631\u0627\u064A\u0633 (\u0628\u0627\u0644\u0625\u0646\u062C\u0644\u064A\u0632\u064A\u0629: Arthur W. Rice)\u200F \u0647\u0648 \u0645\u0647\u0646\u062F\u0633 \u0645\u0639\u0645\u0627\u0631\u064A \u0623\u0645\u0631\u064A\u0643\u064A\u060C \u0648\u0644\u062F \u0641\u064A 18 \u064A\u0648\u0644\u064A\u0648 1869 \u0641\u064A Roxbury \u200F \u0641\u064A \u0627\u0644\u0648\u0644\u0627\u064A\u0627\u062A \u0627\u0644\u0645\u062A\u062D\u062F\u0629\u060C \u0648\u062A\u0648\u0641\u064A \u0641\u064A 23 \u0645\u0627\u0631\u0633 1938 \u0641\u064A \u0645\u064A\u0644\u062A\u0648\u0646 \u0641\u064A \u0627\u0644\u0648\u0644\u0627\u064A\u0627\u062A \u0627\u0644\u0645\u062A\u062D\u062F\u0629."@ar . . . . . . "Peters and Rice; Parker, Thomas & Rice"@en . . . "Arthur Wallace Rice, FAIA (July 8, 1869 \u2013 March 23, 1938) was a prominent architect in Boston during the early 20th Century as a major contributor to the Beaux-Arts architectural movement in America. In his early years in partnership with William Y. Peters, he focused on large residences in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, primarily in the Georgian Revival style. As a partner in the firm of Parker, Thomas & Rice, he produced a number of landmark buildings and early skyscrapers in the Beaux-Arts style. Near the end of his career, his 1929 United Shoe Machinery Corporation Building in Boston was notable as one of the first skyscrapers in America to be built in the Art-Deco style that would become very popular in the following two decades."@en . . . . . . . . . "Arthur W. Rice"@en . . . . . . . "George Woods Rice and Adalaide Walker"@en . . . . "1869-07-18"^^ . . . . "1938-03-23"^^ . "43707065"^^ . . .