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Harriet Isabel Ballintine (December 23, 1864 –
February 9, 1951) was the
athletic director at V****ar
College from 1891 to 1930 and was a
leader in the...
- Repertory:
Published at the
Charge of the East
India Company,
Volume 2. W.
Ballintine. p. 81.
Victor Jaccarini, Els
Martens (2013). The
Ecology of Mangrove...
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Scottish Gaelic origin, with
variant spellings Balentyne, Ballantyne,
Ballintine, Ballentyne, and Ballendine.
Other variants include Bellenden, Ballentine...
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Scottish Gaelic origin, with
variant spellings Balentyne, Ballantine,
Ballintine, Ballentyne, and Ballendine.
Other variants include Bellenden and Ballentine...
- gr****y field')
County Down:
Blaris (from Bláras, a
field or battlefield)
Ballintine (from
Baile an tSiáin, 'townland of the
fairy mound')
Ballymullan (from...
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faculty at each stop. She was
invited to V****ar
College by
Harriet Ballintine, the school's
athletic director, and also
visited Wellesley College, Bryn...
- Resources. In 1999, the
company was
purchased by NewSat's CEO,
Adrian Ballintine, and
renamed MultiEmedia.com (later just MultiEmedia). With the help of...
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nationally published books include The
Other End of the
Leash (published by
Ballintine Books and is
available in 13
languages ), and her
memoir The Education...
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civil parish contains the
following townlands:
Aghnatrisk Annacloy Ballintine Ballykeel Edenagonnell Ballymullan Blaris Broughmore Carnbane Carnreagh...
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Washburn Diana Zuckerman Alida Avery –
Physiology and
Hygiene Harriet Isabel Ballintine –
Athletics and
Physical Education Mark Dion –
visiting lecturer Liza...