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Qu'est-ce (qui) est E G Schroeder - définition

FAMILY NAME
Schroeder (disambiguation); Schroeder (surname)

Alfred G. Schroeder         
AMERICAN JUDGE
Draft:Alfred G. Schroeder; Alfred Schroeder
Alfred G. Schroeder (June 5, 1916 – September 6, 1998) was a justice of the Kansas Supreme Court from January 14, 1957, to September 19, 1977, serving as chief justice from September 19, 1977, to January 12, 1987.
Becky Schroeder         
AMERICAN INVENTOR
Draft:Rebecca "Becky" Schroeder; Rebecca "Becky" Schroeder; Becky J. Schroeder; Rebecca Schroeder
Rebecca "Becky" Schroeder (born 1962) is an American inventor and one of the youngest females to be granted a US patent. When Becky was 10 years old she thought of using a backing sheet of paper with phosphorescent lines that could be placed under writing paper that would allow her to write even with no other light available.
Manfred R. Schroeder         
GERMAN ACOUSTICAL ENGINEER (1926-2009)
Manfred schroeder; Manfred Schroeder
Manfred Robert Schroeder (12 July 1926 – 28 December 2009) was a German physicist, most known for his contributions to acoustics and computer graphics. He wrote three books and published over 150 articles in his field.

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Schroeder

Schroeder is a North German (from Schröder) occupational name for a cloth cutter or tailor, from an agent derivative of Middle Low German schroden, schraden "to cut". The same term was occasionally used to denote a gristmiller as well as a shoemaker, whose work included cutting leather, and also a drayman, one who delivered beer and wine in bulk to customers; in some instances the surname may have been acquired in either of these senses. This name is widespread throughout central and eastern Europe which has been held by many notable people, including: