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unusual facts about Bernard J. Ridder


Bernard J. Ridder

Ridder was born in New York City, one of eight grandsons of the newspaper magnate, Herman Ridder.


Albert Wheeler Coffrin

On May 3, 1972, Coffrin was nominated by President Richard M. Nixon to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of Vermont vacated by Bernard J. Leddy.

Barry James

James can be heard on cast recordings of Beauty and the Beast, My Fair Lady, "She Loves Me" and two Bernard J. Taylor musicals - Nosferatu the Vampire (in which he created the role of "Renfeld"), Much Ado in which he created the role of Leonato, and Monsieur Firmin in The Phantom of the Opera 25th Anniversary Concert.

Bernard J. D. Irwin

In 1850 he entered Castleton Medical College, but later transferred to New York Medical College, where he graduated in 1852.

Second Lieutenant George Nicholas Bascom led a group of 60 men from the 7th Infantry after Cochise but was soon besieged, prompting a rescue mission by the army.

Bernard J. Ganter

During his tenure in Beaumont, he established five new parishes, including the first parish in the United States for Vietnamese Americans.

Bernard J. Schaffer

Bernard J. Schaffer (born 1974) is a police detective, an author, and a former child actor who appeared on the Nickelodeon program Don't Just Sit There.

Bernard J. Ward

A member of the American Law Institute, Professor Ward spoke frequently at educational conferences for the federal judiciary, and was highly regarded by both students and federal judges.

Bernard Taylor

Bernard J. Taylor, South African writer and composer of stage musicals

Bernard Ward

Bernard J. Ward (1925–1982), US legal educator and authority on the federal courts

Herman Ridder

He died insolvent, having lost his means with the failure of the International Typesetting Machine Company at the start of World War I. Friends and supporters of Ridder assumed the debts of his publishing enterprise, and the Staats-Zeitung continued under the joint management of his sons, Bernard H. Ridder and Victor F. Ridder.

Large-screen television technology

Bernard J. Lechner, while working for RCA, studied the best viewing distances for various conditions and derived the so-called Lechner distance.

Liberty: The Siege of The Alamo

Liberty: The Siege of The Alamo, is a musical by Bernard J. Taylor that had its world premiere stage production at the Josephine Theatre, San Antonio, Texas, in 2000.

Peter Karrie

He also created roles in three Bernard J. Taylor musicals (see below) and received excellent reviews.

Victor F. Ridder

He was a co-founder in 1922 of the National Catholic Committee on Scouting, and was later recognized by the National Council BSA for his distinguished service to youth with the Silver Buffalo Award.

Victor and his brothers Bernard H. Ridder and Joseph E. Ridder were the owners and publishers of the New Yorker Staats-Zeitung, the premier daily newspaper of German-speaking residents of the New York City area, which they had inherited from their father Herman Ridder.


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