Ralph Baldwin was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan. During World War II, Ralph Baldwin was a senior physicist in the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, where he helped develop the radio proximity fuze, a crucial secret weapon of the war. The...
Philanthropy and society;
Family foundations--Michigan; W. K. Kellogg Foundation; Charities; Reports; New York
Field notes from trips to New York concerning support by W.K. Kellogg for programs related to hunger and population, public affairs, agriculture, and agricultural programs in Colombia.
Philanthropy and society;
Family foundations--Michigan; W. K. Kellogg Foundation; Charities; Reports; Illinois
Field notes from trips to the National Lutheran Council concerning programs for rural youth, and the annual meeting of the North American Society of University Land Grant Colleges (NASULGC).
Philanthropy and society; Family foundations--Michigan; W. K. Kellogg Foundation; Charities; Reports; Washington (D.C.)
Field notes from trips to Washington, D.C. to the national headquarters of 4-H, Extension Services, and educational and agricultural programs concerning programs supported by W.K. Kellogg.