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I am about to write an article about Austrian journalist Max Beer (1886, Vienna - 1965, New York City). Beer was in France until 1914, but in Paris, and from 1914 to 1920 in Bern, Switzerland. He had a son, Ferdinand, but I wonder whether this Ferdinand is our Ferdinand P. Beer. Any information about Ferdinand P. Beers parents? The obituaries at Lehigh do not mention his private life and any relatives. --
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I am about to write an article about Austrian journalist Max Beer (1886, Vienna - 1965, New York City). Beer was in France until 1914, but in Paris, and from 1914 to 1920 in Bern, Switzerland. He had a son, Ferdinand, but I wonder whether this Ferdinand is our Ferdinand P. Beer. Any information about Ferdinand P. Beers parents? The obituaries at Lehigh do not mention his private life and any relatives. --
Cimbail (
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15:02, 24 January 2014 (UTC)reply