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Business School: Fred J. Kennedy prize, given to the second year student submitting the best written report in the class on retail distribution, to Eaton W. Ballard, of Seattle, Washington; A. Shuman scholarship, for the second year student who achieved the best record in his first full year at the school, went to William T. Rhame, of Wyoming, Ohio; and a special scholarship to Edward de Jongh, 1GB, of Brooklyn, New York...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 18 GRADUATE MEN GET FUNDS TOTALING $8, 494 | 12/13/1937 | See Source »

Once past the doorman-a 7 ft. 5 in. young Texan named Dave Ballard-visitors stepped into an interior whose smoothly modernistic, chromium-&-glass door reminded some of them of a Warner Bros. set, others of the Chicago World's Fair. A bar, starting at street level, spiraled all the way up to the mezzanine (an ingenious arrangement necessitated by a New York State law forbidding two bars in the same establishment). An escalator led up to a cocktail-and-dancing lounge. In a huge elliptical room whose shallow-bowl shape made it seem smaller than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theatre: Palace of Pleasure | 9/27/1937 | See Source »

...course, the heats began. In the third heat, Jack Wyatt, of Anderson, Ind., wrecked his car by crashing into a dog. After five hours, the crowd, somewhat thinned by the inescapable monotony of the spectacle provided by small boys coasting down a hill, saw the final heat. Robert Ballard, 12, of White Plains, N. Y., got the checkered flag as he rolled across the finish line first to win the U. S. championship, a silver trophy, a diamond-set gold medal and a four-year scholarship to any State university he might select. He promptly announced that he would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Soap Boxers | 8/23/1937 | See Source »

...rich and great, the acquisition of "Inisfada" was almost routine. Though they enjoy no personal property, many Jesuits work and study in places like the vast Massachusetts estate of the late W. E. D. Stokes, and in the hotel at West Baden, Ind. which the late Edward Ballard gave them. To the giver-away of "Inisfada" and its treasures, Mrs. Genevieve Garvan Brady, the decision she made public last week marked a definite turning point in an unusual life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Inisfada & Mrs. Brady | 3/8/1937 | See Source »

Associated Harvard Clubs Frederick Ayer '11 Ralph Ballard Arthur A.Ballantine '04 Gaspar G. Bacon '08 John B. Bowditch Howard W. Brown '95 R.Ammi Carter Richard C. Curtis '16 James B. Conant '14 W. K. Castle Greenville Clark '03 Robert F. Duncan '12 Harvard Club of Boston Parmeley W. Herrick '04 Christian A. Herter 2d '15 J. Horton Ijams '06 Thomas S. Lamont '21 Robert Luce '82 William R. Peabody '95 Erank E. Parker, Jr. '18 Charles F. Bowley '04 Loverett Saltonstall '14 Charles M. Storey '11 John H. Sherburne '98 Henry Ware '93 Charles H. Warner, Jr. '20 Alexander Wheeler...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PLANS FOR SECOND H-Y-P CONFERENCE NEAR COMPLETION | 2/9/1937 | See Source »

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