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  • Irving Berlin Pickett, known as Berl, who, despite being a medical doctor, remains a kind of bumbling naïf, not quite at home in the world.

    NYT > Home Page By CHARLES McGRATH 2010

  • Irving Berlin Pickett, known as Berl, who, despite being a medical doctor, remains a kind of bumbling naïf, not quite at home in the world.

    NYT > Home Page By CHARLES McGRATH 2010

  • Irving Berlin Pickett, known as Berl, who, despite being a medical doctor, remains a kind of bumbling naïf, not quite at home in the world.

    NYT > Home Page By CHARLES McGRATH 2010

  • Emily Berl for The Wall Street Journal Ruth Finley with a copy of her calendar at her apartment.

    Fashion's Calendar Keeper Jo Piazza 2012

  • Berl 's yearning for acceptance ends after much self-examination, but it is hard not to feel that he' s a static figure, always taking the same show on the road.

    Volatile Human Relations in a Capricious World Donna Rifkind 2010

  • Emily Berl for The Wall Street Journal Pastor Jon Storck of Grace Fellowship Church in Queens hands out communion during the church's last service at P.S. 150 on Sunday "You're talking about thousands and thousands of people who are being forced out of their worship spaces," said the Rev.

    Final Worship in Public Schools Heather Haddon 2012

  • Treacherous colleagues at Berl 's medical clinic are whispering about his role in the death of a troubled patient who was once his lover.

    Volatile Human Relations in a Capricious World Donna Rifkind 2010

  • Fiction is "the last frontier," Thomas McGuane writes in a poetic disclaimer to this powerful novel about Berl Pickett, a small town doctor faced with public condemnation, lest there be any doubt that his characters (or their dogs) bear any resemblance to people he has known, living in Montana these last 40 years.

    Book Review Roundup: Lennon, Dylan, Sinatra And Marilyn Monroe Sammy Perlmutter 2010

  • Fiction is "the last frontier," Thomas McGuane writes in a poetic disclaimer to this powerful novel about Berl Pickett, a small town doctor faced with public condemnation, lest there be any doubt that his characters (or their dogs) bear any resemblance to people he has known, living in Montana these last 40 years.

    Book Review Roundup: Lennon, Dylan, Sinatra And Marilyn Monroe Sammy Perlmutter 2010

  • Although Berl dreamed of founding a collective for himself, his family and his comrades from Bobruisk, he avoided voicing his ideas openly.

    Sarah Shmukler. 2009

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