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Charles John Klyberg

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The Rt Rev Mgr Charles John Klyberg was Bishop of Fulham from 1985The Times, Wednesday, Jan 30, 1985; pg. 14; Issue 62049; col B Bishops appointed to 1996. He was born on 29 July 1931Who's Who 1992 “(London, A & C Black ISBN 0713635142),educated at Eastbourne College ”Debrett's People of Today 1992” (London, Debrett's) ISBN 1870520092) and Lincoln Theological College before embarking on an ecclesiastical career with a curacy at St John's, East Dulwich Church Web Site- after which he was Rector of Fort Jameson in Zambia Crockford's clerical directory, 1995” (Lambeth, Church House ISBN 0715180886). Following this he was Vicar of Christ Church and St Stephen, Battersea Parish details. Later he became Dean of Lusaka Deans of Lusaka after which he was elevated to the EpiscopateHe was additionally Archdeacon of Charing Cross > Who's Who (ibid). An opponent of women priests, he was a Guardian of Our Lady of Walsingham Guardians of Walsingham and later converted to Roman Catholicism Papal prelate of honour.

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Georgi Naydenov (footballer)

1931 births | 1962 fifa world cup players | 1966 fifa world cup players | bulgaria international footballers | bulgarian footballers | football (soccer) goalkeepers | footballers at the 1956 summer olympics | people from sofia | pfc cska sofia players


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Georgi Naydenov (Георги Найденов) (born 21 December 1931) is a former Bulgarian football goalkeeper and former manager. He is considered the greatest Bulgarian goalkeeper for all time. Between 1955 and 1965 he played in 176 matches for CSKA Sofia. He was honoured as Bulgarian Footballer of the Year in 1961. Naydenov won the top Bulgarian league, the A PFG, a 8 times (all with CSKA), as well as the Bulgarian Cup, 3 times (all with CSKA).

Étienne Périer (director)

1931 births | belgian film directors


Étienne Périer is a belgian film director born in Bruxelles in December 1931, 11th.

Filmography

Yoshio Masui

1931 births | japanese biologists


Yoshio Masui (増井禎夫, b. in Kyoto, Japan in 1931) is a Japanese cell biologist. Masui studied biology at Kyoto University, graduating with his B.Sc. in zoology in 1953, his M.Sc. in 1955 and his Ph.D. in 1961. While still studying at Kyoto University, he taught biology, first as a teacher's assistant and then as a teacher, at Konan University, where he was promoted to Assistant Professor after his earning his Ph.D. In 1966, he moved to Yale University to join Clement L. Markert's lab, and in 1969 to the University of Toronto, where he taught as Associate Professor in the Department of Zoology. In 1997, Masui retired and now holds the position of Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto and he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1998 and an officer of the Order of Canada in 2003 in recognition of his life's work.

Awards

Nello Santi

1931 births | italian conductors | living people


Nello Santi (born September 22, 1931 ) is an Italian conductor. He is often called "Papa Santi" by his fellow musicians to show their highly respect for his work and contributions.

Biography

Santi was born in Adria (Veneto), Italy. He studied composition at the Liceo musicale of Padua. In 1951 he made his debut as a conductor in Padua conducting Verdi's "Rigoletto" at the Teatro Verdi. He was appointed as a music director of the Zurich Opera House from 1958 to 1969. He has conducted at the Zurich Opera from 1958, Metropolitan Opera from 1962 when he made his debut with Verdi's Un ballo in maschera, Royal Opera House with La traviata and many more opera houses all over the world including Verona Arena.

Terry Farmer

1931 births | english footballers | football (soccer) strikers | gainsborough trinity f.c. players | living people | people from maltby | rotherham united f.c. players | scarborough f.c. players | york city f.c. players


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? (?) }} Terence "Terry" Farmer (born May 11, 1931 in Maltby, England) is an English former footballer.

Career

Farmer joined Rotherham United from Gainsborough Trinity in July 1952. After making 61 appearances and scoring 24 goals in the league, he joined York City in January 1958. He featured prominently for the club as they won promotion to the Third Division and scored the goal which won promotion against Aldershot in April 1959. He joined Scarborough in July 1960, after making 67 appearances and scoring 28 goals.

Brita Koivunen

1931 births | finnish female singers | living people


Brita Koivunen-Einiö (born August 31 1931 in Helsinki) is a Finnish schlager singer. Some of her most famous songs include "Suklaasydän", "Sävel rakkauden" and "Mamma, tuo mies minua tuijottaa", all from the 1950s.

During the late 1990s, Koivunen still performed in trio with Pirkko Mannola and Vieno Kekkonen. She retired in 2005 and was replaced by Marjatta Leppänen. In 2006, she was widowed by the musician Paavo Einiö, her husband of 50+ years.

Seiji Nakamura

1931 births | japanese politicians | living people


is a Japanese politician serving in the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature) as a member of Liberal Democratic Party. A native of Naha, Okinawa and high school graduate he was elected to the Diet for the first time in 1983 after serving in local assemblies in Okinawa.

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Bill Bolger

1931 births | american basketball players | baltimore bullets (1947-1955) players | georgetown hoyas men's basketball players | living people


William J. "Bill" Bolger (born August 21, 1931) is a retired American basketball player.

He played collegiately for the Georgetown University.