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Ralston may refer to: Place names United States *Ralston, California *Ralston, Iowa *Ralston, Nebraska *The Ralston Historic District in Mendham, New Jersey *Ralston, Oklahoma *Ralston, Wyoming *Mount Ralston in the Sierra Nevada of California *Ralston Creek (Colorado) *Ralston Hall, Belmont, California, the country house of William Chapman Ralston Elsewhere *Ralston, Alberta, Canada * Ralston, Renfrewshire, Scotland People Surname * Ralston (surname) Given name *Ralston Bowles, American musician *Ralston Cash (born 1991), American baseball player *Ralston Crawford, American artist *Ralston Hill, American stage actor *Ralston Westlake, mayor of Columbus, Ohio, USA Businesses *Ralston Foods, a unit of Ralcorp *Ralston Purina, a part of Nestlé Purina PetCare *Ralston Steel Car Company, early 20th-century company based in Columbus, Ohio Educational institutions *Ralston College, a liberal arts college in Savannah, Georgia, United States *Ralston High School, Ralston, Nebraska *R ...
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Ralston, Iowa
Ralston is a city in Carroll County, Iowa, Carroll and Greene County, Iowa, Greene counties in the U.S. state of Iowa. The population was 81 at the time of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. History Ralston was incorporated in 1900. It was named for William Chapman Ralston, a California banker. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all land. Demographics 2020 census As of the United States census, census of 2020, there were 81 people, 39 households, and 23 families residing in the city. The population density was 41.1 inhabitants per square mile (15.9/km2). There were 39 housing units at an average density of 19.8 per square mile (7.6/km2). The Race and ethnicity in the United States census, racial makeup of the city was 93.8% White Americans, White, 0.0% African Americans, Black or African American, 0.0% Native Americans in the United States, Native American, 1.2% Asian Americans, Asian, 0.0% Pacific Islander Americans ...
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Ralston Cash
Ralston Alexander Cash (born August 20, 1991) an American former professional baseball pitcher. Career Los Angeles Dodgers Cash attended Lakeview Academy in Georgia and was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2nd round of the 2010 MLB Draft. He played in 2010 for the Ogden Raptors and the Arizona League Dodgers. Major hip surgery ended his season early and caused him to miss the entire 2011 season. He returned to action with the Great Lakes Loons of the Midwest League in 2012, where he was 1–6 with a 6.42 ERA in nine games. In 2013, also with Great Lakes, he was 4–3 with a 3.19 ERA in 16 games (eight starts). He transitioned to the bullpen in 2014 where he was in 29 games for the Loons and another six for the Chattanooga Lookouts of the Double-A Southern League. He was 3–1 with a 2.90 ERA combined. In 2015, with the new Double–A affiliate, the Tulsa Drillers of the Texas League he was 2–6 with a 3.47 ERA in a career-high 49 games. After the season, he played for t ...
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Ralston Valley High School
Ralston Valley High School (RVHS or RV) is a Comprehensive high school, comprehensive, four-year public high school in Arvada, Colorado, Arvada, a northwest suburb of Denver, Colorado. Opened in 2000, its enrollment is around 1800 students. Ralston Valley High School is an eight-time recipient of an "Excellent" rating by the Colorado Department of Education. History The 24th public high school built in Jefferson County, Ralston Valley's opening relieved Arvada West High School, which was serving students in 1999, was on a split schedule. Groundbreaking occurred in March 1999, and the school opened in the fall of 2000. With the exception of a few years when the award program was discontinued after 2019, RVHS has received the Colorado Department of Education's John Irwin School of Excellence Award every year 2005-2019. The mascot of Ralston Valley is the mustang. It was selected based on votes from local elementary and middle school students in Jefferson County, Colorado, Jeffers ...
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Ralston High School
Ralston High School (RHS) is located in Ralston, a suburb of Omaha, Nebraska, United States. The school, a part of Ralston Public Schools, opened in 1954 as a building for grades 7–12, located at 82nd and Lakeview Drive. It relocated to its current address on 8969 Park Drive in 1969. Prior to 1954, Ralston students went to Omaha South High School as Ralston Schools only had grades K–8. The former high school building was converted to the middle school. Its attendance boundary includes Ralston and sections of Omaha. Ralston High School's colors are red, white and columbian blue. In 2006, Ralston High School's enrollment jumped from 850 to 1,090 students. It is becoming a more diverse school. Extracurricular activities Athletics The athletic teams are known as the Ralston Rams. Ralston participates in Nebraska's second-largest class. The school's baseball teams have experienced success, with 18 appearances in the state tournament, their most recent appearance in 2006. The ...
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Ralston College
Ralston College is a private unaccredited liberal arts college in Savannah, Georgia. It describes itself as being dedicated to "freedom of thought and speech", and is associated with prominent conservative figures, with Stephen Blackwood as president, Jordan B. Peterson as Chancellor and funding from conservatives including Paul Marshall. Ralston College started accepting graduate students to its one-year MA in the Humanities in the summer of 2022. History In 2006, Stephen Blackwood and James Atkins Pritchard began fundraising for the establishment of an institution of higher education. Ralston College was incorporated in the State of Georgia in 2010. Among the members of its Board of Visitors are Vernon Smith, Heather Mac Donald, Harry Lewis, Ruth Wisse, Roger Kimball, Stephen Wolfram, and Jordan Peterson, who was appointed Chancellor (a ceremonial role) in May 2022. Ralston's first cohort of MA students was enrolled on the Greek island of Samos in the fall of 2022, b ...
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Ralston Steel Car Company
The Ralston Steel Car Company operated in Columbus, Ohio, from 1905 to 1953. The company began by modifying wood freight cars to add steel underframes. Later it manufactured its own line of all-steel Railroad car, rail cars. Founding Joseph S. Ralston and Anton Becker founded the Ralston Steel Car Company in 1905 by purchasing the plant of the Rarig Engineering Company on the east side of Columbus. Becker had just patented a drop-bottom Gondola (rail), gondola car which would allow the automatic unloading of coal and ballast cars (hopper cars). Prior to this invention, cars were unloaded by hand shoveling. An example of a Ralston-buildrop gondolacan be seen here. Expansion With the increase in power of steam locomotives, the old wood freight cars could not take the strain, and demand for Ralston's all-steel cars exploded. By 1907, expansion of the Rarig facility began with the construction of a long Punch, Shear Fitting and Erection Shop. By 1910, wide variety of carswere be ...
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Ralston Purina
Ralston Purina Company was a St. Louis, Missouri,–based American conglomerate with substantial holdings in animal feed, food, pet food, consumer products, and entertainment. On December 12, 2001, it merged with Swiss food-giant Nestlé's Friskies division to form Nestlé Purina PetCare Company. History Ralston Purina (originally Ralston-Purina) traces its roots to 1894, when founder William H. Danforth established the animal feed company Purina Mills. Danforth formed a partnership with George Robinson; William Andrews entered the business of feeding farm animals by founding the Robinson-Danforth Commission Company. Its predominant brand for each animal was generally referred to as "Chow"; hence "Purina Horse Chow", "Purina Dog Chow", "Purina Cat Chow", "Purina Rabbit Chow", "Purina Pig Chow", and "Purina Monkey Chow". Later, the company began producing cereal, which received endorsement by Webster Edgerly, founder of Ralstonism, to market Ralston breakfast cereals ...
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Ralcorp
Ralcorp Holdings is an American manufacturer of various food products, including breakfast cereal, cookies, crackers, chocolate, snack foods, mayonnaise, pasta, and peanut butter. The company is based in St. Louis, Missouri. The majority of the items Ralcorp makes are private-label, store-brand products. It has over 9,000 employees. Ralcorp has its headquarters in the Bank of America Plaza in downtown St. Louis. History and description Originally part of Ralston Purina, the Ralston name was more associated with food for humans; soda crackers and a farina cereal, among other products, were marketed under this name. Ralcorp can trace its ancestry to 1898 when William H. Danforth of Purina Mills, which made animal feeds, began making breakfast cereal. He sought and received the endorsement of Webster Edgerly (Dr. Ralston) who founded the Ralstonism social movement. Ralston cereal became so successful that Purina Mills was renamed Ralston Purina in 1902. Ralston Purina a ...
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Ralston Westlake
Wallace Ralston Westlake (August 27, 1907 – December 9, 1978) was an United States of America, American politician of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party from the U.S. state of Ohio. He was the List of mayors of Columbus, Ohio, 47th mayor of Columbus, Ohio and the 43rd person to serve in that office. He served one term in office until he lost re-election in the Columbus, Ohio mayoral election, 1963, 1963 mayoral election by former mayor Jack Sensenbrenner. He served in the US Army during World War II, was a member of the Lutheran Church, the Freemasons and the Shriners. He was born in the Hilltop, Columbus, Ohio, Hilltop Neighborhoods in Columbus, Ohio, neighborhood in Columbus on South Highland Avenue and lived in that area throughout his life. As an adult, he lived in a two-story home located at 3300 West Broad Street, where he also owned a small motel and glass business for many years. The property was later sold, and the vacant land behind it was converted ...
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Ralston Hill
Ralston Hill (April 24, 1927 – October 19, 1996) was an American stage actor and singer who had several roles on Broadway, most notably Congressional Secretary Charles Thomson in the musical ''1776''. His only film credit is that same role in the 1972 film adaptation of the musical. Hill was born Richard Ralston Hill in Cleveland, Ohio and raised in Oberlin, Ohio, where he graduated Oberlin High School in 1945. He attended the University of Missouri and then Oberlin College, graduating in 1950. He next attended the American Theater Wing School in New York City until 1952 and immediately began to perform in summer stock theatre in Florida. In addition to his roles on Broadway, he played various roles Off-Broadway and in regional theatre, often in musicals. He toured with Frances Langford, Martyn Green's Gilbert and Sullivan company, National Repertory Theatre, Ford's Theater, the Virginia City Players of Montana, and in dinner theaters throughout the country.
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Ralston Crawford
Ralston Crawford (1906–1978) was a Canadian-born American painter, lithographer, photographer, and teacher. He is best known for his abstract representations of urban life and industry. He taught at the Cincinnati Art Academy (now Art Academy of Cincinnati) for many years. Early life He was born on September 5, 1906, in St. Catharines, Ontario, and spent his childhood in Buffalo, New York. He studied art beginning in 1927 in California at the Otis Art Institute. After working at the Walt Disney Studio in Hollywood, California, he relocated to further study art at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia. It was there he was exposed to the art of Picasso and Matisse. After traveling to Paris, Crawford enrolled at the Académie Colarossi in 1932, followed by time spent at the Académie Scandinave a year later. Work In 1934, he had his first one-man showing at the Maryland Institute College of Art. Crawford is best known for his ...
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Ralston Bowles
Ralston Bowles is an American poet, songwriter, producer, musician and singer from Grand Rapids, Michigan. Ralston Bowles was born on August 31, 1952, to parents, Buel Bowles of Green Sulphur Springs, West Virginia (1913–2002) and May Jean Morgan of Vincennes, Indiana (1919–1998). Bowles' song "Fragile", has been recorded by Peter Mulvey, Rachael Davis and Caroline Aiken. His song "Grace", based on a book by author Philip Yancey, ''What's So Amazing About Grace?''. Which he wrote after reading a pre-publication galley of the book. After the book was published, singer Bono of U2 wrote and released a similar song of the same title, based on the same book; the song appeared on their album ''All That You Can't Leave Behind''. Bowles has served the western Michigan music scene since 1970, helping the Grand Rapids music scene to flourish while encouraging national artists to make Grand Rapids a tour stop on their schedules. He is the originator and host of the Frederik Meijer ...
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