Word: ballard
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Ballard, Miss Janet Gilbert; W. E. Wilson, Jr., Miss Ellen Janel Cameron; E. W. Parks, Jr., Miss Audrey Newton; G. H. Huntley, Miss Katherine Bartlett; R. C. Birge, Miss Elizabeth Thomas; G. L. Clarke, Miss Helen Ballard; Randolph Piper, Miss Mary Young; J. R. Paine, Miss Virginia Proctor; Morton Smith, Mrs. M. Smith...
...would affect their political credit. Newspapers printed bulletins and pleaded editorially for a reconciliation; pleaded wisely, impartial and aloof, but without much effect, as is the way with newspapers. Then occurred an episode unusual to modern journalism. Away from his piled-up desk in Union Street strode Editor Marshall Ballard of the New Orleans Item-Tribune. Like any able editor, he had followed the traction situation closely, knew it thoroughly. By telephone he had assembled the streetcar operators, the workers and the city's Commission Council. To them he now marched and with a few crisp words of common...
...April 23, in the 19th year (1844) of the reign of His Majesty, Kamehameha III, Daniel Dole and his wife Emily Ballard, missionaries of Christ to the Kanakas, took great joy. Their joyance was not in their official capacity, for there were still troublous times in the Sandwich Islands. For nearly 25 years American missionaries had been establshed on the Islands, and although human sacrifice, polyandry, polygamy and the unspeakable punalua were disappearing and a prohibition law had been enacted, license and drunkenness were still rampant and, only five years before, French Naval officers had raped the laws...
Died. Sanford Ballard Dole, 82, in Honolulu. (See POLITICAL NOTES...
Against the background of early Massachusetts, and the London of James II and William III and the early life of the colonies, Kenneth Ballard Murdock '16, Instructor in English at the University, has formed his biography, "Increase Mather, The Foremost American Puritan." Mr. Murdock's volume is a fully documented vindication of the stern old Puritan's character. The story of his connection with Harvard College in its earliest years is fully told. This book will be published October...