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...Carey singled. Cuyler singled. "Sarah" Barnhart singled. Two runs had scored, and Washington advocates were crying: "Cheese!" and "Bummer!" at Coveleskie. The Polish pitcher (who won three World Series games in 1920 when he pitched for Cleveland against Brooklyn) trod slowly with downcast head toward a, shower bath; one Ballou, of scant fame, took his place, and Pittsburgh scored twice more. "Back, then, to Pittsburgh!" cried the fanatics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: World Series | 10/19/1925 | See Source »

Knocking Coveleskie out of the box in the seventh inning, and continuing their attack on relief pitcher Ballou, the Pirates yesterday defeated Washington, 6-3. Aldridge kept the Senators' hits scattered. J. Harris' third home run of the series was the batting feature...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pirates Defeat Senators | 10/13/1925 | See Source »

...command good salaries and be sure of the opportunity to use their best talents in a recognized form of public service. Already a considerable number of men whose training in Education was secured at Harvard are superintendents in larger cities. Superintendents F. V. Thompson of Boston, F. W. Ballou of Washington, D. C., C. R. Reed of Akron, and H. S. Gruver of Worcester, are, for example, Harvard graduates. Positions of the sort they hold now command salaries as high as $10,000. Administrative positions in states are not quite so well paid, but sometimes offer a wider field...

Author: By Henry WYMAN Holmes, | Title: DEAN HOLMES TELLS OF WIDE SCOPE OF GRADUATE SCHOOL | 3/26/1921 | See Source »

Among the visiting teachers in the thirty summer courses in Education, which for the first time may be counted for the University degree of Master of Education by qualified students, are to be Dr. Frank W. Ballou '14, superintendent of schools in the city of Washington; J. J. Mahoney '03, state supervisor of Americanization for Massachusetts; Clarence D. Kingsley, superintendent of high schools for Massachusetts and chairman of an important commission of the National Education Association; and Eugene R. Smith, headmaster of the Park School at Baltimore, who has recently been chosen to be the head of the new Country...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1921 SUMMER SCHOOL TO HAVE LECTURERS FROM MANY COLLEGES | 2/21/1921 | See Source »

HARVARD. TUFTS.Emmons, Baker, Gaston, r.w. l.w., BallouBaldwin, Avery,c. c., Ballou, DownsBacon, Snelling. l.w. r.w., Finnegan, DavisonWalker, Gratwick, c.p. c.p., KurlinStubbs, Colt, p. p., RockwellHolmes, Louderback, g. g., Herchlse

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON FINDS TUFTS EASY IN FOURTH HOCKEY VICTORY | 1/29/1920 | See Source »

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