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  1. Glen Percy Raymond Glenn (November 25, 1907 – August 21, 1960) was a Canadian-American sound engineer who settled in Los Angeles during the 1930s to pursue a career in movies.

  2. Personal Life and Death: Glen Glenn, also known as Glen Percy Raymond Glenn, was born on November 25, 1907 at Chipman, Queens, New Brunswick. He immigrated to the United States from Canada on September 6, 1926, crossing the border at Vanceboro, Maine, and settling in the Manhattan borough of New York City where he worked as an electrical engineer.

  3. 816 Linden Avenue. Built 1907. Heritage-Registered. For: Percy Raymond. Designer/Builder: D.H. Bale. ARCHITECTURE: This house cost $3,000 to build in 1907. D.H. Bale was the designer/builder since he was listed as the agent for the owner on the Plumbing Permit.

  4. Un autre paléontologue américain, Percy Raymond, a travaillé sur le site au cours des années 1930 et, à compter des années 1960, des chercheurs de la Commission, de l'Université Cambridge et du musée Royal de l'Ontario y ont mené d'importantes études.

  5. In 1907, the American paleontologist Charles Walcott travelled to Mount Stephen and, during his studies, discovered and named the Burgess Shale site. Another American paleontologist, Percy Raymond, worked there in the 1930s, and starting in the 1960s researchers from the Survey, Cambridge University, and the Royal Ontario Museum carried out ...

  6. Research genealogy for Glen Percy Raymond Glenn of Chipman, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, as well as other members of the Glenn family, on Ancestry®.

  7. Percy Edward Raymond (30 May 1879 – 17 May 1952) was a Harvard professor and paleontologist who specialized in the evolution of trilobites and studied fossils from the Burgess shales within which a region is named as the Raymond Quarry.