Word: ripley
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...result of the competition for the prizes offered by Mr. Richards Sears '91, the judges, consisting of Mr. Sears, Professor W. Z. Ripley and Dr. R. S. Merlani 14 have awarded the first prize of $100 to Irving Jacob Rosebloom '23, of Chicago, Ill., and the second prize of $25 to Raymond Samuel Fanning '23, of Chattanooga, Tenn. The contestants for the prizes submitted essays on the subject: "Are Trade Unions a Benefit or a Detriment at the Present Time to Labor...
Essays for the Richard Sears prize must reach Professor W. Z. Ripley at the Department of Economics before noon today...
...Superficially the coal strike is concerned with questions of detail as to wages, working conditions, the check-off--that is to say the closed shop--and other matters," said Professor W. Z. Ripley of the Economics Department in an interview for the CRIMSON yesterday. "But really at bottom the trouble arises as a sequence of the Great War. The abnormal prices and profits stimulated the opening up of a great number of shafts,--with a productive capacity far in excess of the normal requirements of the country. These mines naturally give employment to an abnormal number of men,--an army...
Professor A. T. Davison '06, the organist, will be assisted by Miss Elizabeth Ripley Moore, the eoprano...
...University. The first prize is $100, while $25 will be given for the next best composition. There is no definite length for the essays, except that they must be short enough to be read in 20 minutes. All manuscripts must be handed in to Professor W. Z. Ripley at the Department of Economics on or before March 11. A few will be selected and read as a discussion in the presence of the judges...