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  2. Fritzi Burr - Wikipedia

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    Burr was born Freda Berr in Philadelphia on May 31, 1924, [2] to Pauline Berr (née Devore) and David Berr. [3] Both of her parents were Russian Jews, [4] [5] and their families came from the same city, Berdichev. [6] Her father's original last name, "Berdichevsky", [7] before it was shortened to "Berr", is also derived from the name of their ...

  3. Freda Rebelsky - Wikipedia

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    Freda Rebelsky (1931 – July 20, 2009) was American psychologist, a researcher and an educator. [1] Her last position was Boston University College of Arts and Sciences professor emerita. In 1996, after serving as professor for 34 years, she retired and became a motivational speaker advocating for social justice. [1]

  4. Bre-Z - Wikipedia

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    Bre-Z was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was raised in Wilmington, Delaware. [6] [7] [8] Her grandmother gave her the nickname "Bre-Z" at birth when she would not stop crying until a window was shut, so they called her "breezy".

  5. Freda Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Freda Kelly (born 14 July 1945) is an Irish secretary who was employed by the Beatles and their manager Brian Epstein from 1962 until 1972, and was president of the group's official fan club. Kelly worked with the band as they rose from local popularity to world-wide fame, and through their dissolution.

  6. Alice Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Alice Jessie Mitchell (November 26, 1872 – March 31, 1898) was an American woman who gained notoriety for the murder of her lover, Freda Ward. On January 23, 1892, the 19-year-old Mitchell cut the throat of Ward, then 17 years old. [1]

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  8. FREDA - Wikipedia

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    FREDA is a mnemonic used in aviation, particularly light aircraft listing critical items for a pilot to check periodically, e.g. at each waypoint. [1] [2] It stands for: [3] [4] Fuel - is there sufficient fuel and is the correct tank selected? Does the tank need to be changed or the fuel balanced? Radios - is the correct frequency set?

  9. Freda Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Freda Diamond was born in New York City on April 11, 1905, to Russian-born parents. Freda and her sister, Lillian, were raised by her widowed mother, Ida, who worked as a dress designer. Ida was also a noted anarchist, and close friend of activist Emma Goldman .