They formed a company in 1920 and Ethel Merman was his personal secretary before she became famous.
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Victor William Kliesrath (May 27, 1880 - December 21, 1939) was vice president of Bendix Corporation and the inventor of the Bragg-Kliesrath brake with Caleb Bragg.