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    Martin Antoine Ryerson (1856–1932) was an American lawyer, businessman, philanthropist and art collector. Heir to a considerable fortune, he was a lumber...
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  • administrator Martin A. Ryerson (1856–1932), American businessman, philanthropist. Rich Ryerson, American soccer player-coach Rob Ryerson (born 1964),...
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    The Martin Ryerson Tomb is an Egyptian Revival style mausoleum designed by Louis Sullivan and completed in 1889. It is in the historic Graceland Cemetery...
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    CPS decided to close Martin A. Ryerson School. Laura S. Ward Elementary School moved into the former Ryerson building. Ryerson merged with Ward, which...
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  • academic administrator. He is Senior Advisor to the President and the Martin A. Ryerson Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago. He served...
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    new building, but the building was named for its other donor, Martin A. Ryerson, who was a Grand Rapids native. The building opened around 1904, after about...
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    $1 million, and the original 27 shareholders included Marshall Field, Martin A. Ryerson, and Philip D. Armour.[citation needed] The company's headquarters...
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    a first class hotel. Peck persuaded many Chicago business tycoons to go on board with him, including Marshall Field, Edson Keith, Martin A. Ryerson,...
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  • treasurer and donor of Hutchinson Commons), Martin A. Ryerson (president of the board of trustees and donor of the Ryerson Physical Laboratory) Adolphus Clay Bartlett...
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    to the institute and great contributor to the library collection, Martin A. Ryerson; and the Burnham Library of Architecture, named after another trustee...
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    sold later in 1911 to the wealthy industrialist and art collector Martin A. Ryerson for US$7,000. On his death in 1932, it was bequeathed to the Art Institute...
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  • until 1964, when he became the Martin A. Ryerson Distinguished Service Professor of Chinese History until 1974. Creel was a member of the Committee on Chinese...
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    comparative philology at the University of Chicago, and was later named Martin A. Ryerson Distinguished Service Professor of Comparative Philology. In his early...
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    year he visited the Dakota Territory and Montana with his friend, Martin A. Ryerson, to collect specimen. The rest of the 1880s saw him in Cuba, Mexico...
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  • at NYU. At the University of Chicago, he was awarded the title of Martin A. Ryerson Distinguished Service Professor. At NYU, he was Carroll and Milton...
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  • including $350,000 for the construction of the Ryerson Physical Laboratory and he endowed the Martin A. Ryerson Distinguished Service Professorship in 1925...
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  • Look up Ryerson in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ryerson is a surname. Ryerson may also refer to: Ryerson, Ontario, Canada; a township in Parry Sound...
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  • Ottawa, Ontario. He attended Canterbury High School for Dramatic Arts and Ryerson University in Toronto, which he ended up dropping out of in his last year...
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    by the galerie Bernheim-Jeune in April 1920 and later by Martin A. Ryerson. In 1933 Ryerson left it to its present owner, the Art Institute of Chicago...
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    1937 with an annex built in 1952 and trailers added in 1959) and Martin J. Ryerson Middle School with 389 students in grades 6–8 (built in 1970). Ringwood's...
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    wealthiest families. An early coup in this regard for Hutchinson and Martin A. Ryerson, a fellow trustee and his frequent companion in these forays, was the...
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    memorial" a special trust administered by her brother Bryan Lathrop, Field's brother Marshall, Owen T. Aldis, Martin A. Ryerson, and Albert A. Sprague...
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    in Fine Arts at Harvard in 1909. By 1935, he was promoted as the Martin A. Ryerson Professor in the Fine Arts at Harvard University. He retired in 1944...
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    Ryerson building which served as a permanent home for the library. The building was a gift from arts and education benefactor, and native son, Martin...
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    Lathrop, her brother-in-law Marshall Field, Owen T. Aldis, Martin A. Ryerson, and Albert A. Sprague. This trust contained all of the oil paintings that...
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    (January 26, 2015). "Top five actors you didn't know went to Ryerson". The Ryerson. Ryerson School of Journalism. Archived from the original on April 15...
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  • appointment as full president Blatchford Behind the Byline :: Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism Napier, Jim (14 May 2012). "Maureen...
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  • trailers added in 1959) Kevin Brentnall, principal Middle school Martin J. Ryerson Middle School with 389 students in grades 6-8 (built in 1970) David...
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    Lawton S. Parker (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Encyclopedia Americana with a Wikisource reference)
    taught at the Art Institute. Among his sitters for portraits were Martin A. Ryerson, J. Ogden Armour, N. W. Harris, Harry P. Judson, and Peter S. Grosscup...
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    character actor. He is known for film roles such as insurance agent Ned Ryerson in Groundhog Day and amnesiac Sammy Jankis in Memento, as well as such...
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