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Ballantyne is a surname of Scottish Gaelic origin, with variant spellings Balentyne, Ballantine, Ballintine, Ballentyne, and Ballendine. [1] Other variants include Bellenden and Ballentine, [2] and Bannatyne and Ballantyne have been interchangeably even by the same person at different times.
John Smith (dentist) – founder of the Edinburgh school of dentistry; Mark Spitz – Olympic swimmer (was actually accepted to dental school, but competed in the Olympics instead) Charles Stent – dentist who advanced denture making; Charles H. Strub – sports entrepreneur; Jon Sudbø – Norwegian dentist linked to a case of scientific ...
William John Billy Goeckel (1871–1922) Penn Law class of 1895: played for Penn's varsity baseball team 1893–1895 where he was "considered the finest collegiate first baseman of his day" [195] and played portion of one season (in 1899) for the Philadelphia Phillies; organizer and attorney for the Wilkes-Barre South Side Bank and Trust ...
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Gail Hopkins: Rush Medical College: Major League Baseball player [5] Les Horvath: DDS Dental surgery Ohio State University College of Dentistry [32] National Football League player and Heisman Trophy winner Nate Hughes: MD Medicine University of Mississippi Medical Center [57] National Football League wide receiver Doc Imlay: DDS Dental surgery
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F. Gordon Brown Jr. (1900), one of only four four-time consensus All-American college football players; College Football Hall of Fame [28] J. Carter Brown (1951), director of the National Gallery of Art [4] James Bundy (1977), dean of the Yale School of Drama [29]