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Balch

American  
[bawlch] / bɔltʃ /

noun

  1. Emily Greene, 1867–1961, U.S. economist, sociologist, and author: Nobel Peace Prize 1946.


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Patient Advocate Foundation Chief Executive Alan Balch will serve as executive chairman of the new group.

From The Wall Street Journal

“More people are struggling to pay for care and basic needs than ever before and the safety net’s being stretched thinner and thinner,” Balch said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Six friends had camped in pairs: Sue Ruff with her boyfriend, Bruce Nelson, in one tent, Karen Varner with her boyfriend, Terry Crall, in another, and friends Dan Balch and Brian Thomas in the third, a bit farther away.

From Literature

A couple hundred feet away, the noise had woken Dan Balch and Brian Thomas.

From Literature

It was Dan Balch, who had been camping with five friends the night before and who had parked next to Buzz’s truck in the parking lot.

From Literature