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  2. Moe Berg - Wikipedia

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    Morris Berg (March 2, 1902 – May 29, 1972) was an American professional baseball catcher and coach in Major League Baseball who later served as a spy for the ...

  3. Morris Henry Sugarman - Wikipedia

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    Morris Henry Sugarman (December 15, 1889 – October 12, 1946) was a Russian-born American architect. He co-founded the architecture firm, Sugarman & Berger with Albert C. Berger (1879–1940). Biography

  4. College football coach suspended for praising Hitler

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    Morris Berger, hired just last week, told the student newspaper that Adolf Hitler's leadership was "second-to-none."

  5. Berger House (Jonesboro, Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    The Berger House is a historic house at 1120 South Main Street in Jonesboro, Arkansas. History. It was built in 1896 by Morris Berger, one of Jonesboro's first Jewish ...

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  7. Warren E. Burger - Wikipedia

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    Preceded by: Alvin Duke Chandler (1974): Succeeded by: Margaret Thatcher: Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit; In office March 29, 1956 – June 23, 1969

  8. Sewer socialism - Wikipedia

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    Seidel and Berger both lost their campaigns in 1912, but in 1916 a new socialist mayor was elected, Daniel Hoan, who remained in office until 1940. Socialists never regained total control over the local government as they did in 1910, but they continued to show major influence until the defeat of Daniel Hoan in 1940.

  9. Loveman's (Nashville) - Wikipedia

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    Loveman, Berger & Teitelbaum could trace its roots back to the 1862, when father Morris Loveman and his son David Loveman relocated to Nashville. Morris opened a wholesale dry goods and notions house on Cedar Street, while David set up a corset and hoop skirt manufacturing company at 60 North College Street, just north of the City Square. Both ...