Albert Meyer (disambiguation)

Albert Meyer (disambiguation)

Albert Meyer is the name of:

*Albert Meyer (1870-1953), member of the Swiss Federal Council (1929-1938)
*Albert Meyer (canoer), French canoer
*Albert Cardinal Meyer (1903-1965), Archbishop of Chicago
*Albert Mayer (Fotographer) - Author of the mayority of picture of the Olympic Games of 1896

ee also

*Albert Meyers (born 1932), American organic chemist


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