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  1. Edgar Berman

    Edgar F. Berman was an American surgeon and author. He is most remembered for his 1970 assertion that women were unable to hold leadership positions due to their "raging hormonal imbalances". He also implanted a plastic esophagus into a person and performed a heart transplant for a dog. Wikipedia

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    Edgar F. Berman (August 6, 1915 - November 25, 1987) [1] was an American surgeon and author. He is most remembered for his 1970 assertion that women were unable to hold leadership positions due to their "raging hormonal imbalances". [2] He also implanted a plastic esophagus into a person and performed a heart transplant for a dog.
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    Edgar Berman, 72, American surgeon and author, remembered for misogynist comments, heart attack. [99] Francisco Dalupan Sr., 92, Filipino founder, chairman and president of the University of the East. Little Willy Foster, 65, American blues harmonicist, singer and songwriter, kidney cancer.
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    Edgar Berman; Gail Berman; Tom Bernard; Bonnie Bernstein; Carl Bernstein; John Berry (ambassador) Mark Bertness; Reginald Dwayne Betts; Big Tigger; Frederick S. Billig; Robert Byron Bird; Lewis Black; Jayson Blair; Donald Blakey; George Blakley; Erlena Chisolm Bland; Martin Blank (playwright) Jonathan Blum (writer, born 1972)
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    Candice Patricia Bergen was born May 9, 1946, at Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital in Los Angeles, California. [1] [2] Her mother, Frances Bergen (née Westerman), was a Powers model known professionally as Frances Westcott. [3]Her father, Edgar Bergen, was a ventriloquist, comedian, and actor.Bergen's paternal grandparents were Swedish immigrants who anglicized their surname, which was ...
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    Edgar John Bergen (né Berggren; February 16, 1903 - September 30, 1978) was an American ventriloquist, comedian, actor, vaudevillian and radio performer.He was best known for his characters Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd. Bergen pioneered modern-day ventriloquism and has been described by puppetry organization UNIMA as the "quintessential ventriloquist of the 20th century". [1]
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    Baker was born the son of Frank A. Baker, former president of National Sash Weight Corp, and Alice Candler Baker, a landscape artist, in Baltimore, Maryland. [2] Baker was raised in Mount Washington. [2] Baker credited his desire to travel the world as a physician after reading a book about an American doctor who had practiced worldwide when he was still just 12 years old.
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    Jill Abramson (1954-), journalist and former executive editor of The New York Times [1]; Renata Adler (1937-), former staff writer for The New Yorker and film critic for The New York Times [2]; Martin Agronsky (1915-1999), reporter and host of Agronsky & Company [3] [4]; Peter Alexander (1976-), journalist [5] [6]; Jonathan Alter (1957-), columnist and senior editor for Newsweek [7]
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