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Bergh

[ burg ]

noun

  1. Henry, 1811–88, U.S. social reformer: founder of A.S.P.C.A.


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Example Sentences

Bergh didn’t say whether he was talking about American shoppers specifically.

From Quartz

Murray asked Bergh what he says to those that believe a CEO’s job is to run a business, not worry about the safety of school kids.

From Fortune

Bergh says that he firmly believes CEOs and companies have roles to play in making the world a better place.

From Fortune

They will never know him, but the American list of worthies is incomplete in which the name of Henry Bergh is not "writ large."

I looked around for Bergh or some member of a humane society, but no one except ourselves seemed to see anything unusual.

Heerenberg on the south-eastern border is remarkable for its ancient castle near the seat of the powerful lords van den Bergh.

The color is brown, not rose-red as in Bergh's species, nor is the Woods Hole form as large as the latter.

ALL honor to Mr. Bergh for his remedial measures to prevent cruelty to animals.

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