Proper noun
Bamberger (plural Bambergers)
A surname from German.
BAPOLENE® 5065NB by Bamberger Polymers is a white, translucent or offwhite colored, nucleated polypropylene (PP) impact copolymer grade. Source: Internet
Bamberger (Seligmann Baer, 1807-1878) were leaders of German Orthodoxy. Source: Internet
Not long after the Bamberger ruling, ASCAP had to once again defend their right to charge fees, in 1924. Source: Internet
In later years there has been a diligent search for societies in which women dominate men, or for signs of such past societies, but none have been found (Bamberger 1974). Source: Internet
It was determined through this and previous cases (such as the lawsuit against Shanley's Restaurant) that Bamberger was using the songs for commercial gain, thus making it a public performance for profit, which meant the copyright owners were due payment. Source: Internet
Public demonstration at Bamberger and Company's Store, Newark, New Jersey. Source: Internet