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Eugene Bertram " Gene " Krupa ( January 15, 1909 – October 16, 1973 ) was an American jazz and big band drummer and composer, known for his highly energetic and flamboyant style.
The route, which passes through woodland and some residential development, is also known as the Trooper Bertram T. Zimmerman III Memorial Highway in honor of a New Jersey State Police officer who was killed along Route 83 in 2004 while responding to an armed robbery.
The magazine published juvenilia of several writers who later became well known, including: Bertram Fletcher Robinson ; Michael Frayn ; Ted Hughes ; John Simpson ; A.
His best known motion picture role was as teacher Bertram Cates in the 1960 film Inherit The Wind.
When Stukeley responded, Bertram followed with another letter and included a letter from Gramm, which effectively served as a letter of introduction from a high-ranking Danish official who was widely known and respected in English universities.
Historically, Richard is better known due to a forgery attributed to him by Charles Bertram.
In California in 1915 Bertram Goodhue re-interpreted masterful Spanish Baroque and Spanish Colonial architecture complete with the latter's traditional Churrigueresque detailing into what became known as the Spanish Colonial Revival Style of architecture.
He then surveyed the land into allotments where the well known streets such as Lilburn, Alnwick, Neville, and Bertram were named.
Sir Bertram Clough Williams-Ellis, CBE, MC ( 28 May 1883 – 9 April 1978 ) was an English-born Welsh architect known chiefly as creator of the Italianate village of Portmeirion in North Wales.
Virtually nothing is known about him or his appointment as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, but the Patent Rolls of Henry III for the year 1250 record a " Grant to Bertram de Crioill of the residue of the waste and the wardship of the land late of John de Bendenges from 17 June this year until the full age of Thomas son and heir of Peter de Bendenges saving to the king the lands which the said John held in chief.
The Kenmore was owned by Bertram Druker, a prominent Boston developer and was known as the baseball hotel.
Bertram David " Bert " Wolfe ( 1896 – 1977 ) was an American scholar and former communist best known for biographical studies of Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, Leon Trotsky, and Diego Rivera.
He is currently known for his recurring role as Bertram Cooper on the show " Mad Men.
Bert Parks ( born Bertram Jacobson ; December 30, 1914 – February 2, 1992 ) was an American actor, singer, and radio and television announcer, best known for hosting the annual Miss America telecast from 1955 to 1979.
Edward Bertram Johnston ( 11 January 1880 – 6 September 1942 ), known as Bertie Johnston, was the Western Australian Legislative Assembly member for Williams-Narrogin from 1911 to 1928, and a Senator from 1929 until 1942.
Amongst the many well-known figures who worked for the Customs in China were Willard Straight, botanist Augustine Henry, linguist Thomas Francis Wade, novelist and journalists Bertram Lenox Simpson ( known as Putnam Weale ) and J. O. P.
Nothing is known about Felix, although Bertram Colgrave has observed that he was a good scholar who evidently had access to works by Bede and Aldhelm, to a Life of Saint Fursey and Latin works by Saint Jerome, Saint Athanasius and Gregory the Great.

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* Bert Adams or John Bertram Adams ( 1891 – 1940 ), American baseball player
" While there he met faculty performers such as bassist Bertram Turetzky, trumpeter Edwin Harkins, flutist Bernhard Batschelet, and singer Carol Plantamura: " I could go to Bert, or Ed, with something I'd written down and ask ' Hey, can you do this?
* Bertram " Bert " Cooper, a character on Mad Men
Ralph Bertram Puckett, using the radio name Bert Wilson ( 1911 – November 1955 ), was a play-by-play broadcaster for Major League Baseball's Chicago Cubs from 1944 to 1955.
Thomas Bertram ( Bert ) Lance ( born June 3, 1931 ) is an American businessman, who was Director of the Office of Management and Budget under President Jimmy Carter.
Bertram Cooper ( born January 10, 1966 ), nicknamed Smokin ' Bert Cooper, is a heavyweight boxer, most famous for his punching power and several wild brawls in the 1990s.
Major General Bertram Meryl ( Bert ) Hoffmeister, OC, CB, CBE, DSO and Bar, ED ( 15 May 1907 – 4 December 1999 ) was a Canadian Army officer, businessman, and conservationist.

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In 1937, with Hugh Dalton and Hastings Bertram Lees-Smith, he persuaded the PLP to put aside its mistrust of the Baldwin government and support the Service Estimates Bill which began rearmament.
In 2011, she began a recurring role as Nellie Bertram on The Office and is now a series regular.

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Murray Llewellyn Barr, ( June 20, 1908 – May 4, 1995 ) was a Canadian physician and medical researcher who discovered with graduate student Ewart George Bertram, in 1948, an important cell structure, the " Barr body ".

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In 1911 the Royal Navy graduated its first aeroplane pilots at the Royal Aero Club flying ground at Eastchurch, Isle of Sheppey under the tutelage of pioneer aviator George Bertram Cockburn, but in May 1912 naval and army aviation were combined to become the Royal Flying Corps ( RFC ).
The screenplay by Casey Robinson was based on the unsuccessful 1934 play of the same title by George Brewer and Bertram Bloch.
Another nephew, John Bertram Oakes, the son of his brother George Washington Ochs Oakes, became editorial page editor of the Times editorial page in 1961, which he edited until 1976.
" Photographs of Suggia by Alvin Langdon Coburn are held in the George Eastman House Still Photograph Archive and a photographic portrait by Bertram Park is in the National Portrait Gallery in London.
Charles Bertram was the son of an English silk dyer who migrated to Copenhagen among the retinue of Princess Louisa, daughter of George II who married Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark in 1743 ( he would become King three years later ).
Robert Greville, Gerald Hardy, Albert Jones, Captain " Wendy " Jones, Edward and George Miller, Norman Nickalls, Bertram Portal, Captain Gordon Renton, Jasper Selwyn and John Reid Walker.
The prepared design was used with a Bertram Park's portrait of King George VI ; this permitted an issue on 1 April 1937.
The John Doty Engine Works and shipyard would be sold in 1892 due to financial troubles ; the facility operated until 1905 under George and John Bertram as the Bertram Engine Works.
*** East: Sam Streeter ( Pittsburgh Crawfords ) ( L ), Bertram Hunter ( Pittsburgh Crawfords ), George Britt ( Homestead Grays ) and Biz Mackey ( Philadelphia Stars ), Josh Gibson ( Pittsburgh Crawfords )
* Bertram Mackennal-Profile head of King George V for British Empire medals and coins

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Leicester Road was the home of Alderman Bertram Powell, from the late 1930s to his death in 1969.
The affix ' Royal ' was given to the village in the late 11th century by the king, who gave the lord of the manor of Farnham Bertram de Verdun the Grand Serjeanty, on the condition of providing a glove and putting it on the king's right hand at the coronation, and supporting his right arm, while the Royal sceptre was in his hand ( see also Manor of Worksop ).
* Major-General Sir Bertram Sergison-Brooke, KCB KCVO CMG DSO 1934-1938 late Grenadier Guards
* Lieutenant-General Sir Bertram Sergison-Brooke, KCB KCVO CMG DSO 1939-1942 late Grenadier Guards

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