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It should be added that, though this is the attitude of the great majority in Germany, there is a small class who recognize the pioneer work that the Jew has done. Few men are more respected there, and few have more influence than such men as Ballin and Rathenau and others.

The marines represent well a department of painting in which Americans have long excelled; on wall A are four by Paul Dougherty, on B and C three by Frederick J. Waugh, and on D one by Emil Carlsen. Of the other paintings the most interesting is the idyllic bit by Hugo Ballin on wall C, representative of the decorative tendency.

Weir's subtle and harmonious and sometimes very full. Even Mr. Brush's linear arrangements are clothed in sombre but often richly harmonious tones, and the decorative use of powerful color is the main reliance of such painters as Hugo Ballin. But the note of color runs through the school and one hardly needs to name individual men.

Why should I?... But I said, 'Surely the Englishman isn't white he is after the money. But right away I began to have that feeling, too, smoothed out of me.... And now, when he finds that instead of Dorothy being an heiress she is a pauper, he says, 'But surely, Dorothy is still yours to give! "I was a fool to come. Yet I am glad." Neither Ballin nor the earl spoke.

About that time it may be said that the last goldsmith of the old school was Claude Ballin, while the first jeweller, in the modern acceptation of the word, was Pierre de Montarsy.

By learning of this I was able to predict long in advance the entry of Bulgaria on the side of the Central Powers. Even a year after the commencement of the war there were reasonable people in Germany. I met Ballin, head of the great Hamburg American Line, on August ninth. I said to him, "When are you going to stop this crazy fighting?"

"You wonder what?" said Ballin. "If it could money alone. I have had it at times not as you have had it but in large, ready sums. Yet I think it made very little difference." "What have you been doing since Sacramento?" asked Ballin. "Up to a month ago," said Forrest, "I kept on dealing in different parts of the world in San Francisco, in London Cairo Calcutta.

The career of Herr Albert Ballin, the Jewish director of the Hamburg-Amerika line, the Emperor's friend, to whom Germany owes a great deal of her mercantile marine expansion, is a long romance illustrative of Jewish organizing power and success. The Emperor's friendship for Herr Ballin is obviously not entirely disinterested, but the interest at the root of it is an imperial one.

"Considering everything, I don't think we'll give you the trouble." With a few conventional words they withdrew, and Herbert smiled at the nurse. "I believe Dr. Ballin was most concerned about the injury to my nerves," he said. "Have you noticed anything wrong with them?" "Not lately. They seem to be in a normal state." "That," said Herbert, "is my own opinion.

Von Holtzendorff's brother was a director of the Hamburg-American Line and an intimate friend of A. Ballin, the General Director of the company.