Proper noun
Birge (plural Birges)
A surname.
Alex Birge, an assistant basketball coach at Santa Fe College, coached Leonard for two years and had nothing but praise for him. Source: Internet
Good Foot has Williams in its employ, as well as a few other MVPs of the Petit Roche jazz rock contingent: drummer Slavek Bolubah, guitarists Matt Treadway and Steve Struthers, bassist Brad Birge and keyboardist Nick Matson. Source: Internet
MCLA President James F. Birge said he is pleased to recognize these honorary degree recipients. Source: Internet
"There's room for improvement by taking into account some spillovers across neighborhoods," says John Birge, a University of Chicago Booth School of Business operations research professor. Source: Internet
She was born in Jackson, Tennessee to the late Adolphus Birge and Dora Galloway Mitchell, who later moved to LaVergne. Source: Internet
Oppenheimer had also hoped to recruit Feynman for his own university, the University of California, but the head of the physics department, Raymond T. Birge was reluctant. Source: Internet