Box 3
Container
Contains 32 Results:
Family activities; George and Helen having the measles, 1907-05-06
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 11
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection begins with letters that John Ballinger wrote to his son, Horace, while Horace was a student at Miami University. Letters sent early in Horace's freshman year discuss expenses associated with attending school and advice to Horace not to join a fraternity or participate in flag rush so that he can concentrate on his studies. After Horace requests that his father send him several books from home, his father suggests in a letter written October 4, 1904 that "there must be some...
Dates:
1907-05-06
Maud F. Marker to Horace Ballinger, 1905-05-22
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 12
Abstract
Maud F. Marker to Horace Ballinger. Invitation to alumni reception for the class of 1905. 1905-05-22
Dates:
1905-05-22
Guy Potter Benton to Horace Ballinger, 1905-07-15
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 13
Abstract
Guy Potter Benton to Horace Ballinger. Sending a copy of Miami’s midsummer souvenir bulletin, “At Old Miami”; request for information about his plans for the coming college year; request for names and addresses of friends who might be attending college. 1905-07-15
Dates:
1905-07-15
Invitations to Horace Ballinger’s graduation from Versailles High School on April 22, 1904, 1904-01-01 - 1904-12-31
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 14
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection begins with letters that John Ballinger wrote to his son, Horace, while Horace was a student at Miami University. Letters sent early in Horace's freshman year discuss expenses associated with attending school and advice to Horace not to join a fraternity or participate in flag rush so that he can concentrate on his studies. After Horace requests that his father send him several books from home, his father suggests in a letter written October 4, 1904 that "there must be some...
Dates:
1904-01-01 - 1904-12-31
Horace Ballinger’s one-year teaching certificate from the Darke County Examiners, 1904-06-25
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 15
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection begins with letters that John Ballinger wrote to his son, Horace, while Horace was a student at Miami University. Letters sent early in Horace's freshman year discuss expenses associated with attending school and advice to Horace not to join a fraternity or participate in flag rush so that he can concentrate on his studies. After Horace requests that his father send him several books from home, his father suggests in a letter written October 4, 1904 that "there must be some...
Dates:
1904-06-25
John Ballinger’s paper on “The Pulse in Diagnosis and Therapeutics”, 1905-01
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 16
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection begins with letters that John Ballinger wrote to his son, Horace, while Horace was a student at Miami University. Letters sent early in Horace's freshman year discuss expenses associated with attending school and advice to Horace not to join a fraternity or participate in flag rush so that he can concentrate on his studies. After Horace requests that his father send him several books from home, his father suggests in a letter written October 4, 1904 that "there must be some...
Dates:
1905-01
Homer Ballinger’s paper on “Japan’s Progress in Civilization”, 1906-05
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 17
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection begins with letters that John Ballinger wrote to his son, Horace, while Horace was a student at Miami University. Letters sent early in Horace's freshman year discuss expenses associated with attending school and advice to Horace not to join a fraternity or participate in flag rush so that he can concentrate on his studies. After Horace requests that his father send him several books from home, his father suggests in a letter written October 4, 1904 that "there must be some...
Dates:
1906-05
Invitation to Horace Ballinger’s graduation from Miami University, June 14-18, 1908, 1908-01-01 - 1908-12-31
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 18
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection begins with letters that John Ballinger wrote to his son, Horace, while Horace was a student at Miami University. Letters sent early in Horace's freshman year discuss expenses associated with attending school and advice to Horace not to join a fraternity or participate in flag rush so that he can concentrate on his studies. After Horace requests that his father send him several books from home, his father suggests in a letter written October 4, 1904 that "there must be some...
Dates:
1908-01-01 - 1908-12-31
“The Medical Paper, Its Preparation and Its Delivery,” by John Ballinger, read before the Darke County Medical Society, 1921-09
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 19
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection begins with letters that John Ballinger wrote to his son, Horace, while Horace was a student at Miami University. Letters sent early in Horace's freshman year discuss expenses associated with attending school and advice to Horace not to join a fraternity or participate in flag rush so that he can concentrate on his studies. After Horace requests that his father send him several books from home, his father suggests in a letter written October 4, 1904 that "there must be some...
Dates:
1921-09
“A Birthday Letter” to Homer Ballinger, by John Ballinger, 1927-03-22
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 20
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection begins with letters that John Ballinger wrote to his son, Horace, while Horace was a student at Miami University. Letters sent early in Horace's freshman year discuss expenses associated with attending school and advice to Horace not to join a fraternity or participate in flag rush so that he can concentrate on his studies. After Horace requests that his father send him several books from home, his father suggests in a letter written October 4, 1904 that "there must be some...
Dates:
1927-03-22