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Institute of Geographical Exploration

1929 - 1952

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Alexander Hamilton Rice was a geographer and explorer with two Harvard degrees (A.B. 1898, M.D. 1904), who specialized in rivers. It was said of him that he knew headwaters as other men knew headwaiters. In 1915, Rice married Eleanor Elkins Widener, a survivor of the Titanic, whose money had given Harvard its Widener Library.

In 1929, Rice offered to build Harvard an Institute of Geographical Exploration at 2 Divinity Avenue if in return he was named its director and appointed a professor. The Harvard Corporation and President Lowell agreed to this deal.

In 1948, Harvard President James B. Conant declared that geography was not a proper subject for the university, and closed the Geography Department. In anger, Rice withdrew his support of the Institute and the university closed it down in 1952. The Harvard-Yenching Institute and Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations took over the building around 1957.


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 See article in in the journal Science (Science  19 September 1930, Vol. 72 no. 1864 pp. 289-290) on the creation of the Institute, Science, ,http://www.sciencemag.org/content/72/1864/288.extract  (accessed 01/09/2015)
For an account of Dr. Rice's expedition to the source of the Orinoco River in Brazil in 1924 see "Airplanes Aid Explorers in Brazil" by H.A. Bruno pg. 786-789," Popular Mechanics Nov 1925, Google Books, http://books.google.com/books?id=s9oDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA786#v=twopage&q&f=false (accessed 01/09/2015)
Latitude and Longitude Records: Institute of Geographical Exploration and Misc.
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