• Robert Beyer may refer to Robert D. Beyer (born 1959), American businessman Robert T. Beyer (1920–2008), American physicist This disambiguation page lists...
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  • From 2011 until 2013, Beyer served on the Los Angeles Board of Airport Commissioners. Beyer has endowed both the Robert D. Beyer '83 Term Chair in Management...
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    than steam. By 1953 Beyer, Peacock had acquired more than five subsidiary companies; two others followed five years later. In 1958 Beyer, Peacock (Hymek)...
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    secondary education. At Alfred, Beyer played three seasons on the basketball team before suffering a career-ending injury. Beyer served as assistant coach to...
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  • Robert Thomas Beyer (January 27, 1920 – August 20, 2008) was an American physicist, best known for his work in acoustics, and for his translations of...
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  • Look up beyer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. See also Bayer (surname) and buyer. Beyer is mostly a German family name, occurring most commonly in...
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  • former Drexel Burnham Lambert investment bankers Mark Attanasio, Robert D. Beyer and Jean-Marc Chapus founded Crescent Capital Corporation, a Dallas-based...
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  • were made and broadcast in 1951. The brainchild of Werner Meyer-Eppler, Robert Beyer, and Herbert Eimert (who became its first director), the studio was soon...
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    Frank Beyer (starring Harald Juhnke, Rolf Hoppe, Udo Samel, Sophie Rois) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alexander Beyer. Alexander Beyer at IMDb...
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    Robert Carson (born Robert Beier; July 4, 1940 – February 10, 2017), better known by his ring name Bob Sweetan, was a Canadian professional wrestler. Sweetan...
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