Word: ridders
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...victims were all Sophomores. From Winthrop they were R. M. Campbell, F. Jourdan, D. I. Lowry, and J. P. R. Budlong; from Leverett, R. B. Ridder and R. B. Linscott...
...first time in 44 days, Duluth, a city of 101,463, last week had a daily newspaper. On April 3, 93 members of the American Newspaper Guild walked out of the Ridder Bros, papers, News-Tribune and Herald, after their 24-hour demand for a Guild shop had been turned down. Five days later, the papers suspended publication...
...Kraus '41, Ray Farwell '40, Walter Klein '39, Roger Clapp '41, E. P. Richardson, Jr. '39, Frank Kroll '41, George Farwell '41, Robert Ridder '41 are the numerous petty officials of the duchy...
...daily newspapers have a city-wide Guild contract, publishers abruptly ended prolonged negotiations for a new contract. Having gained important wage & hour concessions, the Guild voted 243-to-22 to accept a new agreement shorn of "Guild shop" and "preferential hiring of Guildsmen" clauses. Meanwhile, in Duluth, the Ridder Bros, papers (Herald and News-Tribune) completed their first week of suspension, with printers refusing to go through a Guild picket line. The Guildsmen. 93 in all, struck when the publishers turned down a 24-hour demand to accept a Guild-shop clause...
...exciting four-game victory over Bernie Ridder, finalist in the Intercollegiate Squash Tournaments, Captain Alva Sulloway led the Crimson Recquetmen to a 3 to 2 win over Princeton at the University Squash Courts, Saturday...