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Christian Archibald Herter (March 28, 1895 –
December 30, 1966) was an
American diplomat and
Republican politician who was the 59th
governor of M****achusetts...
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Herter is a
German occupational surname for a herdsman.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Albert Herter (1871–1950),
American painter Christian...
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Blair Joseph Herter (born June 23, 1980) is an
American television personality,
known for his
appearances on TV
series such as Road Rules: The Quest, Real...
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drawing room,
music room and rotunda/art
gallery are
examples of the
Herters'
interior design schemes,
including lavishly carved and
inlaid woodwork...
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railroad station in Paris. The
Herters'
elder son, Everit,
volunteered to
fight in
World War I, and was
killed in June 1918.
Herter channeled his
grief into...
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could not bear this diet for more than one season.
Christian Archibald Herter, an
American physician,
wrote a book in 1908 on
children with
coeliac disease...
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Christian Herter (1895–1966) was an
American politician who
served as
Governor of M****achusetts, and
Secretary of State.
Christian Herter may also refer...
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Margaret Dows
Herter Norton Crena de
Iongh (née
Herter; 1894–1985),
known as Mary D.
Herter Norton when she co-founded W. W.
Norton &
Company with her...
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Schneider and
Herter was an
American architectural firm in the late-nineteenth and
early twentieth-century New York City. It was
formed around 1887 by...
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George Leonard Herter (24 May 1911 – 5 July 1994) of Waseca,
Minnesota was the
founder of the
Herter's outdoor goods business and an author. His best...