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Byerly is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alice Sudduth Byerly (1855–1904), temperance activist *Alison Byerly (born 1961), American educator * Bud Byerly (1920–2012), American baseball player * Chester Byerly (1918–1984), American politician *Hayden Byerly (born 2000), American child actor *Kathleen Byerly Kathleen Mae Bruyere ( Donahue, previously Byerly; 5 February 19443 September 2020) was a captain in the United States Navy. She was one of the twelve women named by ''Time'' magazine as Time Person of the Year in 1975, representing American wo ... (1944–2020), United States Navy officer * Robert Byerly (1916–1945), American-born Canadian soldier who was a spy for the British SOE during World War II See also * Byerley * Mount Byerly, mountain of Antarctica * Byerly House, historic house in Pennsylvania, United States {{surname, Byerly ...
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Alice Sudduth Byerly
Alice Sudduth Byerly (June 18, 1855 – February 19, 1904) was an American temperance philanthropist. For several years, she was National Superintendent of the Flower Mission Department of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU). Early years and education Sudduth was born near Athens, Illinois, June 18, 1855. Her parents were Dr. James McCreary Sudduth (d. 1895) and Amanda Elizabeth (Ashmore) Sudduth (d. 1898). She had two siblings, a brother, Dr. William Xavier Sudduth, and a sister, Margaret Ashmore Sudduth. Her father had built up an extensive practice in Central Illinois before giving up the practice of medicine to become a banker and stock raiser. She was converted in childhood, and brought up in the Presbyterian Church, of which her parents were members. When about eleven years of age, her parents moved to Normal, Illinois, for the purpose of educating their children. Here, and at Bloomington, Illinois, the family lived for twenty years. She received her education i ...
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Alison Byerly
Alison R. Byerly is an American academic, who is serving as the 12th president of Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota. She was previously the 17th president of Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania. Early life Byerly was born in Glenside, Pennsylvania, in Montgomery County in 1961. She earned a bachelor of arts degree with honors in English at Wellesley College in 1983, a master of arts in English at the University of Pennsylvania in 1984, and a doctorate in English from Penn in 1989 where she was awarded a University Fellowship, the Dean's Fellowship, Dean's Award for Distinguished Teaching, and Mellon Dissertation Fellowship. At Wellesley, she was awarded Wellesley's Jacqueline Award in English Composition and Mary C. Lyons Prize in Writing. Career Byerly's area of specialty is the intersection of literature and other media with research focus on Victorian literature, culture and media; digital humanities; technology and the liberal arts. Byerly was at Middlebury Col ...
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Bud Byerly
Biography Eldred William "Bud" Byerly (October 26, 1919 – January 26, 2012) was an American professional baseball pitcher, who played for the St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds, Washington Senators (1901–60), Washington Senators, Boston Red Sox and San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball (MLB). The right-handed, right-hander, a native of Webster Groves, Missouri, was listed as tall and . Although he never pitched more than 95 innings in a regular season, Byerly played for five Major League teams in a span of 17 years (1944–60). In 1957 while with the Senators, Byerly posted career-highs with six win (baseball), wins and six save (sport), saves. In his 11-season major league career, Byerly had a 22–22 record with a 3.70 earned run average, ERA and 14 saves in 237 appearances. In 491 innings pitched, he allowed 519 hit (baseball), hits and 167 bases on balls, with 209 strikeouts. References External links

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Chester Byerly
Chester H. Byerly (March 5, 1918 – September 20, 1984) was a former Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives The Pennsylvania House of Representatives is the lower house of the bicameral Pennsylvania General Assembly, the legislature of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. There are 203 members, elected for two-year terms from single member districts. It .... He died of a heart attack in 1984."Ex-representative dies in Pittsburgh", ''Altoona Mirror'', Friday, September 21, 1984, Altoona, Pennsylvania, United States Of America References Republican Party members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives 1918 births 1984 deaths 20th-century American legislators 20th-century Pennsylvania politicians {{Pennsylvania-PARepresentative-stub ...
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Hayden Byerly
Hayden Byerly (born October 11, 2000) is an American actor. Beginning his professional career as a child actor at the age of ten, Byerly is best known for his role as Jude Adams Foster on the Freeform drama series '' The Fosters'', a role he reprised in the spinoff series, '' Good Trouble''. Early life Byerly was born on October 11, 2000, in Lakewood, Colorado. He grew up in Littleton, Colorado before eventually relocating with his family to Los Angeles, California at the age of ten to pursue an acting career. He first began to develop an interest in acting by imitating his favorite film and television characters and reciting their lines along with them. He has one younger brother. Career Byerly began his acting career after winning first place in a national talent competition in Orlando, Florida. Shortly thereafter, he booked his very first audition, making his television debut in 2011 with a guest-starring role as Skunk, the scrappy leader of a misfit basketball team ...
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Kathleen Byerly
Kathleen Mae Bruyere ( Donahue, previously Byerly; 5 February 19443 September 2020) was a captain in the United States Navy. She was one of the twelve women named by ''Time'' magazine as Time Person of the Year in 1975, representing American women (at the height of the feminist movement). In May 1975, she became the first female officer in the Navy to serve as the flag secretary to an admiral commanding an operational staff. In 1977, Byerly was one of six officers who sued the United States Secretary of the Navy and the United States Secretary of Defense over their being restricted from serving on combat aircraft and ships. This led to the 1948 Women's Armed Services Integration Act being struck down as unconstitutional. Early life Kathleen Mae Donahue was born in Norfolk, Virginia, on 5 February 1944, the oldest of six children of Joseph Donahue, an Army officer, and his wife Lucille Alessandroni. She had four brothers: Joseph, Paul, Timothy and Matthew, and a sister, Luc ...
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Robert Byerly
Robert Bennett Byerly (March 20, 1916 – May 8, 1945) was an American-born Canadian soldier, who was an agent for the British Special Operations Executive (SOE) during World War II. Background Byerly was a graduate of the University of Chicago, and before the outbreak of the Second World War worked as a journalist and schoolteacher. He was in Paris when Germany invaded France in 1940, but was permitted to leave to the United Kingdom as he was an American citizen. In April 1941, Byerly enlisted in the Canadian Army's Royal Canadian Corps of Signals. A skilled radio operator and linguist, Byerly received advanced wireless training in England in 1943, whereupon he was commissioned in the Canadian Army and recruited to the United Kingdom's Special Operations Executive on July 3, 1943, and given a new identity as "Robert Antoine Breuil". On February 7, 1944, Byerly was one of four SOE agents parachuted into Chartres, France to carry out a mission. However, the Germans had managed to ...
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Byerley
Byerley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Julie Story Byerley (born 1970), American physician *Robert Byerley (1660–1714), English cavalry officer **Byerley Turk (c. 1684–1706), a famous English stallion *Stephen Byerley "Evidence" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov. It was first published in the September 1946 issue of ''Astounding Science Fiction'' and reprinted in the collections ''I, Robot'' (1950), ''The Complete Robot'' (1982) ..., fictional character created by Isaac Asimov * Thomas Byerley (other), multiple people {{surname ...
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Mount Byerly
Mount Byerly () is a major peak in the eastern part of the Nash Hills, Marie Byrd Land. It was positioned by the U.S. Ellsworth-Byrd Traverse Party on December 10, 1958, and named for Perry Byerly, chairman of the Technical Panel for Seismology and Gravity of the U.S. National Committee for the International Geophysical Year, as set up by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences. See also * Mountains in Antarctica This is a list of all the Ultra prominent peaks (with topographic prominence greater than 1,500 metres) in Antarctica. Some islands in the South Atlantic have also been included and can be found at the end of the list. Antarctica South Atl ... References * Mountains of Ellsworth Land {{EllsworthLand-geo-stub ...
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