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Sturgis

American  
[stur-jis] / ˈstɜr dʒɪs /

noun

  1. Russell, 1836–1909, U.S. architect and author.


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He also appeared in guest roles on the original “Matlock” and “MacGyver” and played convicted Watergate burglar Frank Sturgis in the 1976 classic “All the President’s Men.”

From Los Angeles Times

It sometimes feels as if Sturgis’ Jake doesn’t give Chris the chance to experience what’s beneath the hectic, defensive, motormouth veneer.

From Los Angeles Times

The voices included those of his younger collaborators, Hunter Sturgis and Nikolai McKenzie, who introduced themselves and joined Avilés in a lecture-demonstration of his Swift/Flow technique.

From New York Times

The National Hip-Hop Museum, which was name-checked in Simmons’ video, did just that in its remembrance, acknowledging Sturgis’ contributions to hip-hop.

From Los Angeles Times

Simmons saw Cheeba, whose real name is Edward Sturgis, rap over instrumental tracks at a Harlem club in 1977.

From Los Angeles Times