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Ohio River evening.
After sunset, as the lights
go on, Bruce and JoAnn
Ballenger enjoy the view
from the walkway to a
floating restaurant in an old
riverboat facing downtown
Cincinnati. Suspension Bridge
at left was opened to traffic
in 186j, 103 years before the
completion of Riverfront
Stadium in background.
Fountain Square, focal point
of downtown Cincinnati, is a
favorite spot for lunch hour
relaxation in the sun. Here
staff accountant Dwight
Calhoun and secretary Sheila
Crawley select carnations
at a flower stall.
In background is the Fifth
Third Bank, HirS client, and
a sculptured fountain
extolling the blessings
of water to man.
Cincinnati leaders.
Oreson H. Christensen,
partner in charge of the
Cincinnati Office, talks
things over at the Queen
City Club under the gaze of
William Howard Taft, a
former club member.
A distinguished son of
Cincinnati, Taft was the
only man in American history
to serve both as President
and as Chief Justice of
the United States.
