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Bäumer

Bäumer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Gertrud Bäumer (1873–1954), German lawyer and politician
  • Paul Bäumer (1896–1927), German pilot
Baumer (band)

Baumer was an American indie rock band from Columbia, South Carolina. Their debut album Come on Feel It was released in 2005 and their follow up Were It Not For You was released on March 4, 2008. Baumer was also featured on the Starbucks Hear Music album Off the Clock.

On November 7, 2008, the band officially broke up, and played their last show in their hometown of Columbia, SC. Special burned discs entitled 'Never Say Die' which included 13 various acoustic songs, remixes, and even brand new tracks were given out to honor those that have supported Baumer along their journey.

On February 2, 2010, the band apparently announced in a bulletin that they were getting back together., However, this was revealed to be a hoax posted when someone hacked into the band's Myspace page.

The remaining members of Baumer have gone on to form the band The Internet, which released an EP On the Brink or Bust in November 2010.

Baumer

Baumer is a surname. People with the surname include the following:

  • Bettina Baumer (born 1940), an Austrian scholar of religion
  • Christoph Baumer (born 1952), a Swiss scholar and explorer
  • Daniela Baumer (born 1971), a Swiss sprint canoer
  • Jim Baumer (1931–1996), an American infielder and front office executive
  • Lewis Baumer (1870–1963), an English caricaturist
  • Thomas Baumer (born 1960), a Swiss economist, interculturalist and personality assessor
  • Uwe Schulten-Baumer (1926-2014), a former German show jumping and dressage rider

Usage examples of "baumer".

Nothing that hinted of an anti-Ganymean bias had come across in anything Baumer had written or said, or anything he had told Gina.

But what kind of connection would somebody like Baumer have with a criminal organization?

It was hard to imagine any grounds for blackmail: Baumer seemed to have kept his nose clean, and he was here in an official capacity, not a fugitive like Murray.

Gina had come away from her meeting with Baumer depressed by a feeling of failure.

So the conversation between Baumer and the Jevlenese had been translated by ZORAC.

He also provided the go-betweens to Baumer, avoiding any direct involvement of the SoA.

All it meant was that Baumer, and maybe another Terran or two out in the city, might say something to a Jevlenese that was useful.

The pale, bespectacled features of Hans Baumer appeared on one of the screens.

German by the name of Hans Baumer, been here a little over five months.

Confused, she turned to where Baumer had been, but he had moved away to one side, while one of the four had moved between Gina and the passage, blocking her retreat.

One of the remaining two went around and got in the other side, while the last stopped to look at Baumer, who was standing tense and white-faced.

It could only be the Jevlenese organization, whatever it was, that Baumer was mixed up with.

He could always get rid of Baumer tomorrow if Eubeleus still wanted him to.

People, Baumer watched from the prosecution table as the Accuser began reading his role of witnesses.

As they rounded a corner they met the manager and the two who had gone with him manhandling Baumer the other way, struggling, kicking, and emitting muffled screams behind the hand clamped across his mouth.