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2 unusual facts about Loren L. Ryder


Loren L. Ryder

He won five Academy Awards and was nominated for twelve more in the categories Best Sound Recording and Best Effects.

During World War II, General George S. Patton called upon Ryder's audio expertise to help disguise the sounds of American tanks at the Battle of the Bulge.


Animals, Men and Morals

The book contains essays by Ruth Harrison on factory farming; Muriel Dowding, founder of Beauty without Cruelty, on furs and cosmetics; Richard D. Ryder on animal testing; and Terence Hegarty from the Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments on alternatives.

Donald J. Ryder

In 2003 Ryder conducted an inquiry into abuse of prisoners in Iraq, cited in the Taguba Report.

Jack Ryder

Frederick Bushnell "Jack" Ryder (1871–1936), American sportswriter and football coach

Loren L. Coleman

Coleman announced on April 20, 2007 that InMediaRes was in negotiations to acquire the licenses for Classic BattleTech and Shadowrun from WizKids as Fantasy Productions' license was set to expire.

This was accomplished in the fall of 2003 when WizKids agreed to grant IMR an exclusive license for publishing new, canon BattleTech fiction online.

MechWarrior 3

A novelization called Trial Under Fire has been written by Loren L. Coleman.

Richard Ryder

Richard D. Ryder (born 1940), British psychologist and animal rights advocate

Stephen Elmer

He did not confine himself entirely to still life, but occasionally painted genre pictures, such as "The Miser" (engraved by B. Granger), "The Politician" (engraved by T. Ryder), scripture pieces, such as "The Last Supper", formerly over the altar, but now in the vestry of Farnham Church, and portraits.

William Ryder

William T. Ryder (1913–1992), first American paratrooper, later a brigadier general

William T. Ryder

In 1990, General Ryder represented the Airborne to receive a proclamation by North Carolina Governor Jim Martin honoring the 50th anniversary of his first jump.


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