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  1. Public International Law. Collection: Oxford Scholarship Online. At the start of the twentieth century Marguerite Frick-Cramer became the first woman to receive a professorial title from the University of Geneva, having previously won two major awards for her scholarship.

  2. Marguerite Ethel Cramer and Lyle Talbot were married for 3 years. They dated for 1 year after getting together in 1936 and married on 28th Mar 1937. 3 years later they divorced on 23rd Apr 1940. About.

  3. His youngest daughter, Margaret Talbot, is a staff writer for "The New Yorker" magazine and has written a book about him, "The Entertainer: Movies, Magic and My Father's Twentieth Century", (Riverhead Books, New York) published in November 2012. He the last surviving founding member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG).

    • February 8, 1902
    • March 2, 1996
  4. Marguerite "Meggy" Frick-Cramer (28 December 1887, Geneva – 22 October 1963, Geneva), born Renée-Marguerite Cramer, was a Swiss legal scholar, historian, and humanitarian activist.

  5. Marguerite Cramer began by studying law in Geneva and Paris. After a period working on historical research, in 1914 she was appointed professor of history at the University of Geneva. In November 1914, however, this career was cut short, during the very first semester of her professorship, when she was called on to work for the ICRC.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lyle_TalbotLyle Talbot - Wikipedia

    Talbot had many romantic entanglements and several brief marriages to Elaine Melchoir (1930), Marguerite Cramer (1937–1940), Abigail Adams (1942), and Keven "Eve" McClure (1946–1947) who next married novelist Henry Miller.

  7. May 11, 2023 · Download Citation | Marguerite Frick-Cramer: A Life Spent Shaping the Geneva Conventions | The history of the Geneva Conventions—the most important treaties concerning armed conflict ever ...

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