Word: ritter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Nelson, W. E. Northey Jr., M. S. O'Reilly, L. H. Rhinelander, C. H. Parker, Parker, W. F. Pedersen, Donough Prince, F. E. Remick, Brewster Righter, E. T. Ritter, W. C. Ropes, J. H. Rowell, H. E. Scott, P. M. Sheldon, F. E. Shipp, R. S. Shuman, C. V. L. Smith, C. F. Sommers, R. W. Stokes, W. K. Sturges, J. A. Thayer, H. E. Thorner, J. N. Trainer Jr., E. T. Tryon, P. A. Tyko, R. C. Walker, A. A. Weeks Jr., W. L. West, J. W. West, J. W. Welch Jr., C. A. Wheeler, H. O. Wilson...
...Goods. United Dry Goods Corp. was founded to unite a group of wholesale dry goods concerns, including Finch Van Slyke & McConville of St. Paul; Watts, Ritter of Huntington (W. Va.); Walton N. Moore of San Francisco; Arbuthnot, Stephenson of Pittsburgh; A. Krolik of Detroit. Assets in this merger total $25,000,000. Its purpose: to combat chain stores and others buying directly from the manufacturer by forming a chain of middlemen. Possible future additions to the merger: Ely & Walker of St. Louis; Carson, Pirie, Scott of Chicago; Hibben, Hollweg of Indianapolis; Perkins of Dallas...
Congressman M. Alfred Michaelson comes from Chicago. In the House, he votes Dry. Last week he was prisoner-at-the-bar in the squat, red-brick U. S. District Court at Key West, Fla. Judge Halstead L. Ritter peered curiously at Conggressman Michaelson through large, judicial spectacles...
...YALE 1931 HARVARD 1931 Draper, Farrell, g. g., Dunn Rust, Hall, pt. pt., Henderson Fields, Henderson, c.pt. c.pt., Robinson Scott, Maurer, 1d. 1d., Reisman Dryfoos, Woodward, 2d. 2d., MacGowan, Hyman Mallory, Coffin, 3d. 3d., Farrell Smith, Cowles, c. c., Hobbs Foucke, Baker, 3a. 3a., Foshay Woodhull, 2a. 2a., Bissell, Ritter Stevens, 1a. 1a., Pope, Marshall Gaston, Caion, o.h., Gulick Burrall, i.h. i.h., Johnson...
...William, Emerson Ritter, University of California zoologist and president of Science Service, declared: "When the idea of emergence is applied to racial as well as to individual development, there is left no trace of doubt about the adequacy of the creative power of the natural order to produce man, not only with all his physical, but with all his spiritual attributes...