• Balch may refer to: Herbert E. Balch (1869–1958), British archaeologist and caver Jennifer Balch American wildfire scientist Pamela Balch, president of...
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  • have been named Balch, for Rear Admiral George Balch. USS Balch (DD-50), was commissioned in 1914 and decommissioned in 1922. USS Balch (DD-363), was commissioned...
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  • Balch Springs (/bɑːlk/ BAHLK, /bɑːltʃ/ BAHLTCH) is a city in Dallas County, Texas, United States. It is an inner-ring suburb of Dallas and part of the...
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    Emily Greene Balch (January 8, 1867 – January 9, 1961) was an American economist, sociologist and pacifist. Balch combined an academic career at Wellesley...
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    America. The first version was written in 1885 by Captain George Thatcher Balch, a Union Army officer in the Civil War who later authored a book on how...
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  • Oliver Balch is a British author and freelance writer who specializes in business and international affairs. He has written for The Guardian, the Daily...
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    Balch Pond is a 577-acre (2.34 km2) water body located on the New Hampshire-Maine border, in the towns of Wakefield, New Hampshire, and Acton and Newfield...
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  • Daniel Balch (died November 30, 1790) was an American clock maker. He is perhaps best known for his exquisite workmanship, his high quantity of extant...
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  • Albert V. Balch (July 21, 1828 – March 3, 1915) was an American surveyor, businessman, and politician. Born in Plattsburgh, New York, Balch settled in...
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    Frederic Homer Balch (1861—1891) was an American author from the Pacific Northwest, best known for The Bridge of the Gods: A Romance of Indian Oregon...
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  • Chris Balch is a former politician from New Hampshire. On November 6, 2018, Balch was elected to the New Hampshire House of Representatives where he represents...
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  • Clifford Allison Balch (June 23, 1880 – December 14, 1963) was an American architect specializing in movie theater design. Balch designed several theaters...
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  • Joel Rifkin (redirect from Heidi Balch)
    Rifkin committed his first murder on February 20, 1989, killing Heidi Balch in his home in East Meadow. He then dismembered her body, removing her teeth...
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  • 2004, p. 43. Balch & Taylor 2002, p. 210; Zeller 2006, p. 77. Partridge 2006, p. 50. Balch & Taylor 2002, p. 211. Urban 2000, p. 276; Balch & Taylor 2002...
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  • Robert William Balch is a sociologist from the University of Montana. Balch is best known for his studies of Heaven's Gate (with David Taylor), the Aryan...
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    John Henry Balch (January 2, 1896 – October 15, 1980) was a United States Naval Reserve officer. He received the Medal of Honor for his actions in World...
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  • Mary Balch's School, also known as the Polly Balch School or just the Balch School, was an 18th-century private, all-girls school in Providence, Rhode...
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    Balch Hall Balch Hall is the only remaining all-female residence hall on the North Campus of Cornell University. Originally, Balch Hall consisted of four...
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  • Balch (17 October 1871 – 4 April 1949) was a New Zealand teacher who lived and taught in Christchurch and the surrounding Canterbury province. Balch played...
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  • Herbert Ernest Balch (4 November 1869 – 27 May 1958) MA FSA was an English archaeologist, naturalist, caver and geologist who explored the caves of the...
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  • Balch House may refer to: John Balch House, Beverly, Massachusetts Oscar B. Balch House, Oak Park, Illinois Balch House (Cincinnati, Ohio), Cincinnati...
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    Fu Manchu (band) (redirect from Bob Balch)
    turned lead vocalist Scott Hill, bassist Brad Davis, lead guitarist Bob Balch and drummer Scott Reeder. Fu Manchu have been long associated with the Palm...
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  • Danford Balch (November 29, 1811 – October 17, 1859) (alternate spelling Danforth) was a mid-19th-century settler in what later became the Willamette...
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    The Balch Hotel is a historic commercial lodging building in Dufur, Oregon, United States. It was built in 1907 by Charles Balch, a local land owner and...
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  • Thomas Balch (Leesburg, Virginia, July 23, 1821 – Philadelphia, March 29, 1877) was an American historian, best known for his work on the American Revolutionary...
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  • Phyllis A. Balch (née Henning; September 18, 1930 – December 31, 2004) was the author of Prescription for Nutritional Healing. Phyllis A. Henning was...
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  • Thomas Balch (1712-January 8, 1774) was a Colonial minister in South Dedham, Massachusetts. Balch was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts in 1712. He was...
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  • Thomas Balch may refer to: Thomas Balch (historian) (1821–1877), American historian Thomas Balch (minister) (1712–1774), colonial American minister Thomas...
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  • Antony Balch (10 September 1937 – 6 April 1980) was an English film director and distributor, best known for his screen collaborations with Beat Generation...
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  • Pamela Balch is the 18th president of West Virginia Wesleyan College in Buckhannon, West Virginia. Balch is a 1971 graduate of West Virginia Wesleyan...
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