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Edward Ballantine

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from 1907 to 1909. He returned to the United States where he joined the Harvard music faculty in 1912, where he remained until his retirement in 1947. His best-known compositions are two sets of piano variations on "Mary Had a Little Lamb" (1924, 1943), in which each variation is in the style of a
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In 1923 he married, as her second husband, Florence Foster Besse, a childhood friend and the daughter of Henrietta Louisa Segee and Lyman W. Besse, who owned an extensive chain of clothing stores in the Northeast known as "The Besse System". She was a 1907
354: 421: 50:. Through his paternal grandfather, Rev. Elisha Ballantine, he is distantly related to four U.S. Presidents, and descended from the first American female writer 174: 74:, where he received a BA in 1907. He was awarded highest final honors in music at Harvard University and an orchestral composition of his was played by the 218: 47: 42:, and Emma Frances Atwood. One brother Arthur Atwood was the senior member of the New York law firm of Root, Clark, Buckner & Ballantine—later 530: 329: 540: 454: 520: 475: 112:. She had married as her first husband, Kingman Brewster, Sr. They separated in 1923 and were later divorced. They were the parents of 470: 525: 535: 480: 248: 515: 505: 338: 324: 305: 193: 510: 485: 129: 490: 226: 145: 249:"University of California: In Memoriam, 1951 - Henry Winthrop Ballantine, Law: Berkeley and Hastings" 75: 133: 137: 113: 79: 500: 495: 450: 141: 176:
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composer
Oberlin, Ohio
Oberlin College
Dewey, Ballantine, Bushby, Palmer & Wood
Boalt Hall School of Law
Anne Bradstreet
John Winthrop
Frederick Converse
Harvard University
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Boston, Massachusetts
Artur Schnabel
Rudolf Ganz
Berlin
Phi Beta Kappa
Wellesley College
Kingman Brewster, Jr.
Yale University
Vineyard Haven
census-designated place
Tisbury
Martha's Vineyard
Dukes County
Massachusetts
United States
Genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of the state of Massachusetts0.
ISBN
0-8050-6762-0
53145580
"RG 2/4 – William Gay Ballantine (1848–1937): Biography"

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