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James Ryder, S.J. (1 of 5)
Contains ALS: from B. Fenwick to Ryder on clergy supplied to Boston 10/5/1843; from Ryder to Lancaster on selling St. Joseph Manor farm 10/14/1843, on difficulties of selling St. Joseph Manor farm 21/17/1843, on arrangements for leasing farm 12/26/1843; from Ryder to McElroy on retreat in Philadelphia 11/24/1843; extract from B. Fenwick to Roothaan offering college and Maine townships to Society 11/27/1843; from S. Barber to G. Fenwick on misc. college events, including mention of observatory 11/21 & 12/28/1843; from Steinbacher to Ryder on situation of Reading and Milton congregations 12/13/1843; from T. Mulledy to Ryder on misc. 12/16/1843; from G. Fenwick to S. Barber listing faculty at Holy Cross 12/25/1843.**Former finding aid locations: 119_68_9; 214S1-214S9*
James Ryder, S.J. (4 of 5)
Contains ALS: from Combs to Ryder on Bohlen property on Fourth St., Philadelphia 3/1/1844, on same 3/5/1844, on St. Mary's Trustees' wish to have confirmation deed to Walnut St. property, reciprocal case for Willings Alley 4/19/1844; from Young to McElroy on abandonment of Alexandria mission by Society 3/2/1844; from Ryder to McElroy on misc. 3/7/1844, on Walnut St. property in Philadelphia, problems with Bp over Holy Cross 4/22/1844; from B. Fenwick to T. Mulledy on debts over college (pres. Holy Cross) 3/7/1844; from Ryder to Woodley on misc. regulations 3/16/1844; from T. Mulledy to Ryder on misc. 3/30/1844, on life at Holy Cross 4/11/1844; from T. Mulledy to G. Fenwick on misc. 4/1/1844; from Abp Eccleston to McElroy on settlement over chapel in Annapolis between builder and Representatives of C. Carroll of Carrollton 4/24/1844.**Former finding aid locations: 119_68_7; 214N1-214N12*
Henry Ryder letter to UW President Raymond B. Allen concerning the dismissal of University of Washington professors, January 28, 1949
Document related to the Canwell Committee hearings.
In this letter Henry W. Ryder, M.D., writes to Dr. Raymond B. Allen, President of the University of Washington, concerning the firing of three university professors due to their communist party affiliations. Ryder states “…I was astonished…to read…that you fired three of your professors and placed three others on probation for what the papers described as ‘Communistic’ activities.” Ryder continues “…I fear that you will become identified in the minds of university men as that man who made faculties subject to the hates and hysterias of public opinion rather than responsive to the appraisal of their peers.” Ryder concludes his letter by saying “What happens in Seattle concerns me because I see there the first real attempt to subjugate universities in this country to a political ideology; if it can happen to your University with a man like you in charge it can happen to ours. I know no faculty has the resources to defend its righRaymond B. Allen received his Ph.D. and MD from University of Minnesota. He became President of the University of Washington in 1946 until 1951. While President of the University of Washington he dealt with the Un-American Activities Committee and subsequently dismissed three professors for their affiliation with the Communist Party. He served as the first Chancellor of University of California, Los Angeles from 1951 to 1959.
Henry W. Ryder received his degrees from Yale University and the University of Chicago, Medical School. Ryder’s specialty was physiology of running, writing widely on exercise and running. He was a past president of the Cincinnati Community Action Commission and Cincinnati Better Housing League. He passed in 1984.
The Interim Committee on Un-American Activities (Canwell Committee) operated from 1947-1949. It was a special exploratory committee of the Washington State Legislature which investigated the influence of the Communist Party in Washington State, most notably at the University of Washington. During the years the committee was active it subpoenaed and took to trial 12 of the University’s professors, three of whom were dismissed from the university for having Communist affiliations and three of whom were put on probation for years after the incident occurred
Football player Edward B. Ryder, ca. 1923
Edward B. Ryder, Class of 1924, in football uniform
La mesure des variations de la fécondité au cours du temps
Ryder N. B. La mesure des variations de la fécondité au cours du temps. In: Population, 11ᵉ année, n°1, 1956. pp. 29-46
Studio di fattibilità e progetto preliminare per un Centro residenziale di Cure palliative-hospice, Roma
Il progetto, dedicato a una delle prime strutture italiane per le cure palliative per pazienti terminali, rappresenta nell'ambito delle iniziative promosse a scala nazionale, un progetto-pilota.
L'elaborazione del progetto è stata condotta in collaborazione con la Fondazione internazionale Sue Ryder Onlus, attiva sul campo già da molti anni prima del progetto nel territorio della USL Roma B con l'attività di assistenza domiciliare di cure palliative.
L'intervento, situato a Roma vicino all'ippodromo delle Capannelle nel quartiere ampio-tuscolano, ha previsto la riconversione e l'ampliamento di una ex condotta medica dell'inizio del '900 e la riqualificazione degli spazi esterni
Progetto definitivo per un Centro di cure palliative-Hospice a Roma
Il progetto, dedicato a una delle prime strutture italiane per le cure palliative per pazienti terminali, rappresenta nell'ambito delle iniziative promosse a scala nazionale, un progetto-pilota.
L'elaborazione del progetto è stata condotta in collaborazione con la Fondazione internazionale Sue Ryder Onlus, attiva sul campo già da molti anni prima del progetto nel territorio della USL Roma B con l'attività di assistenza domiciliare di cure palliative.
L'intervento, situato a Roma vicino all'ippodromo delle Capannelle nel quartiere ampio-tuscolano, ha previsto la riconversione e l'ampliamento di una ex condotta medica dell'inizio del '900 e la riqualificazione degli spazi esterni
Serendipity, Poetry and Play in Toy Piano composition and Four Pieces for Toy Piano
In this paper I draw on literature by Xenia Pestova, Antonietta Loffredo and Maggie Williams/Margaret Leng Tan, and primary research in the form of an interview with Kate Ryder (transcribed as an Appendix) exploring aspects of toy piano performance/composition and focussing on my Four Pieces for Toy Piano (2018). These pieces were commissioned by Ryder and premiered by her in London in 2018, and subsequently published and recorded. I identify themes which emerge in, and out from, this and other professional repertoire for toy piano relating to composition and performance practice: material/materiality; sonic character, notation, collaboration and communication. I provide a poietic account of some of the processes involved in the pieces’ composition and realisation in performance
Alien Registration- Ryder, Charles B. (Mars Hill, Aroostook County)
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Alien Registration- Ryder, Lillian B. (Mars Hill, Aroostook County)
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