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Albert Berg
Albert Berg
(April 16, 1864 – March 5, 1945) was an
American football
player, coach, teacher, and an advocate, writer and editor on issues of concern to the deaf. Berg was rendered deaf as the result of a childhood bout of
spinal meningitis
. He played football in
Washington, D.C.
at the school that became known as
Gallaudet University
. Despite being
deaf
, he became the first football coach at
Purdue University
, coaching the team to an 0–1 record in the inaugural 1887 season. Berg also coached football at
Franklin College
and
Butler University
. He later served for more than 40 years as a teacher at the
Indiana School for the Deaf
.
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An alle Kleingartenfreunde in Hamburg
by
Berg, Albert
,
Auerdruck GmbH, Hamburg
Published 01.11.1953
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Berlin, 12 juni 1960, 8 tagung des Nationalräts : nur kampf sichert den frieden
by
Correns, E.
,
Berg, Albert
,
Noll, Eberhard
,
Ulbricht, Walter
Published 1960
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Die deutsche Arbeiterbewegung von 1849 bis 1863
Published [ca. 1970]
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