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  1. Oleg Aleksandrovich Kerensky CBE FRS [1] ( Russian: Оле́г Алекса́ндрович Ке́ренский; 16 April 1905 – 25 June 1984) was a Russian civil engineer, one of the foremost bridge designers of his time. Kerensky was born in St. Petersburg, Russian Empire, the son of future Russian prime minister Alexander ...

  2. 10 de jul. de 1993 · Oleg Kerensky, a British-born writer on dance, music and theater, died yesterday at his Greenwich Village apartment. He was 63. The cause was AIDS, said a friend, Arthur Lambert Jr. Mr....

  3. 25 de oct. de 2017 · Some historians have suggested that Kerensky, who was Russia’s last prime minister before Vladimir Lenin, failed to take the kind of decisive measures that might have helped to enforce the ...

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  4. 11 de jul. de 1993 · Oleg Kerensky, ballet critic and broadcaster: born London 9 January 1930; ballet critic for the Daily Mail 1957-71, New Statesman 1968-78, International Herald Tribune 1971-78; books include...

  5. Obituary. Oleg Alexander Kerensky, 16 April 1905 - 25 June 1984. Michael Rex Horne. Published: 01 December 1986 https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbm.1986.0010. Abstract. Oleg Alexander Kerensky was born in St Petersburg on 16 April 1905 into a well-to-do middle-class family.

  6. Kerensky was married to Olga Lvovna Baranovskaya and they had two sons, Oleg (19051984) and Gleb (1907–1990), who both went on to become engineers. Kerensky's grandson (also named Oleg), according to the Internet Movie Database , played his grandfather's role in the 1981 film Reds .

  7. Oleg Kerensky Theatre in My Blood: A Biography of John Cranko. By John Percival. Illustrated. 248 pp. New York: Franklin Watts, 1983. $19.95. John Cranko has three claims to fame. Two of them are indis-putable: he transformed a minor German ballet company into one of the world's best-known ensembles and he also discovered and