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Emma M. Cramer

During her teaching career, she was also involved in many civic organizations, including the Portsmouth City Council, the Republican Women's Society of Scioto County, and the Portsmouth Board of Education.


Christian Fürchtegott Gellert

For a further account of Gellert's life and work see lives by J.A. Cramer (Leipzig, 1774), H. Döring (Greiz, 1833), and H.O. Nietschmann (2nd ed., Halle, 1901); also Gellerts Tagebuch aus dem Jahre 1761 (2nd ed., Leipzig, 1863) and Gellert's Briefwechsel mit Demoiselle Lucius (Leipzig, 1823).

Gregory Benford

Working in collaboration with, among others, science fiction writers Cramer, Forward, and Landis, Benford worked on a theoretical study of the physics of wormholes, which pointed out that wormholes, if formed in the early universe, could still exist in the present day if they were wrapped in a negative-mass cosmic string.

John Cramer

John G. Cramer (born 1934), professor of physics at the University of Washington in Seattle, SF author

Kenneth F. Cramer

At the time of his death Cramer had completed doctoral studies at the University of Munich and had submitted his dissertation.

Marquette Sports Law Review

Michael J. Cramer, former president of the Texas Rangers and Dallas Stars, and James Swiatko, former Lead Articles Editor of the Marquette Sports Law Review and 2007 graduate, "Did Major League Baseball Balk - Why Didn't MLB Bargain to Impasse and Impose Stricter Testing for Performance Enhancing Substances," 17 Marq. Sports L. Rev. 29 (2006).

Matt Quayle


He was also Senior Producer of Kudlow & Cramer for two years between 2003 and 2005 while at the same time also acting as a Senior Producer of Bullseye with Dylan Ratigan.

Robert Cramer

Robert E. Cramer, United States Representative from Alabama's 5th Congressional District

Robert E. Cramer

In the House, Cramer was a tireless supporter of the International Space Station and a leading advocate for spending increases in missile defense, as Huntsville has long been a center for research and development of these two projects, as Redstone Arsenal—located in the district—is home of the United States Army Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM) and NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center.


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