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    Heritage Society (Houston)

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    Receipt of goods purchased by William M. Rice from Alex. T. Stewart & Co., including 6 gloves, 13 silk, 3 satin

    To the Point - Alex Dessler

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    Speakers: Alex Dessler, Lee HochbergContents include: On "To the Point," Lee Hochberg talks with Dr. Alex Dessler about space colonies

    To the Point - Alex Dessler

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    Speakers: Alex Dessler, Phil KonstantinContents include: On "To the Point," Phil Konstantin talks to Dr. Alex Dessler about energy and space colonies

    To the Point - Alex Dessler

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    Speakers: Alex Dessler, Scott HochbergContents include: On "To the Point," Scott Hochberg talks to Dr. Alex Dessler about the future of the space program and NASA

    Alex De Grassi and Scott Cossu interview

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    Speakers: Alex De Grassi, Scott Cossu, Michael ZakesContents include: Michael Zakes interview Alex De Grassi and Scott Cossu about Windham Hill Records, music, and touring. They also do an station ID

    Honest to God Author Speaks to Rice Audience next Wednesday

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    From the Rice Thresher Archive, a collection of newspaper articles published in the student newspaper for Rice University. Genre: New

    Rice Associates Dinner - James Michener

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    Speaker: James MichenerContents include: Speaking at the Rice Associates Dinner, author James Michener discusses Texas, more specifically the arts, higher education, business, politics, public education, sports, and Houston

    Hospital Author Jan De Hartog to Speak at Will Rice Tomorrow

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    From the Rice Thresher Archive, a collection of newspaper articles published in the student newspaper for Rice University. Genre: New

    Partial Reform of World Rice Trade: Implications for the U.S. Rice Sector

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    This paper analyzes the consequences for the United States of a partial reform of world rice trade. It is argued that likely trade reform would occur in the japonica rice producing countries of Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and the European Community. Multilateral rice trade liberalization would have strong effects for medium grain rice in the United States. The strength of these effects might not be felt for a couple of years after the liberalization has begun because of minimal Japanese imports in the first couple of years of liberalization. U.S. rice millers will likely benefit more than producers. California producers would be the major beneficiaries of more open world rice markets.trade liberalization, rice, japonica rice, agricultural trade, simulation model, Crop Production/Industries, International Relations/Trade,

    Heritage Society (Houston)

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