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Berler earned a B.A. and an M.A. in foreign languages and history from Trinity University in San Antonio.
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In addition, the Texas Library Association Awards Committee selected Berler as its recipient of the 1987 Outstanding Service to Libraries Award because of her innovative approach to outside funding for the San Antonio Public Library.
Beatrice Berler. 2009
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In addition to her innumerable academic and civic achievements, throughout the years numerous children from San Antonio and throughout the United States “adopted” Berler as their grandmother, confidant, and special friend.
Beatrice Berler. 2009
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And, in October of 1980, Norman Carlson, director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, acknowledged the donation of these most needed paperbacks at a formal ceremony held in Washington, D.C. In 1987, Mayor Henry Cisneros and the entire San Antonio City Council named Berler a benefactor of the city for her idea to raise funds for the San Antonio Public Library.
Beatrice Berler. 2009
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Aside from these publishing achievements, Berler also became a renowned community activist.
Beatrice Berler. 2009
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Osterweis and Berler have managed the firm together for the past three years.
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Berler says the software companies should achieve modest annual revenue gains of 3% or so as the economy strengthens.
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In recognition of her efforts, the Federal Bar Association of San Antonio honored Berler in 1975 for Outstanding Community Services.
Beatrice Berler. 2009
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Beatrice “Beady” Berler was the child of Ukrainian immigrants Clara Bichman and Max Goldenblank.
Beatrice Berler. 2009
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Berler served as a member of Brandeis University’s board of trustees from 1971 to 1973 and then served as a fellow of the university.
Beatrice Berler. 2009
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