Word: ryder
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Lost & Found. With a few notable exceptions-most regrettably, Albert Ryder, whose works are few and hard to come by-Montclair covers its field pretty well, from early primitives to such contemporaries as Edward Hopper and Charles Burchfield. It has a Whistler, an Eakins, a Cassatt, a Prendergast, two Homers, and twelve paintings by George Inness, who lived in Montclair most of his life. It has a Portrait of Caleb Whitefoord by Gilbert Stuart that was at one time thought to be lost; mentioned in a London auction catalogue in 1834, it was not heard of again until a former...
...document and drama going hand in hand. What is vital to it is the portrait of Freud-dedicated, balked, often brusque-who is ably acted by Steven Hill; what is crucial is the delineation of Elizabeth, acted with extraordinary suppleness and intelligence by Kim Stanley. Indeed, under Alfred Ryder's controlled direction and inside Donald Oenslager's evocative set, the production is everywhere helpful...
...Alfred Ryder's directing is not altogether successful. A certain staginess pervades the characters' actions at times, and the fade-outs are reminiscent of vaudeville...
Larry Repsher, competing in the Jack Ryder 440 for New England collegiates, gained the one Crimson second place in the running events. Elbowing his way to second place by the third turn, Repsher stayed within 5-10 yards of the pace set by Jim Moreland of Brown. At the gun, the bespectacled IC4A 400 hurdle champion spurted ahead, with Repsher hot in pursuit...
...pickle picker." Made by Chisholm-Ryder, it can harvest and sort nearly an acre of cucumbers in an hour...