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* [[Robert Blum (fencer)]] (born 1928), American Olympic fencer |
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* [[Robert Frederick Blum]] (1857 – 1903), American artist (1857–1903) |
* [[Robert Frederick Blum]] (1857 – 1903), American artist (1857–1903) |
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* [[Rod Blum]] (born 1955), American politician |
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* [[Samuel E. Blum]], American chemist and physicist (1920–2013) |
* [[Samuel E. Blum]], American chemist and physicist (1920–2013) |
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* [[Sammy Blum]] (1889 – 1945), American actor |
* [[Sammy Blum]] (1889 – 1945), American actor |
Revision as of 20:31, 11 January 2019
Look up Blum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Blum may refer to:
Places
- Kfar Blum, a kibbutz in Israel
United States
- Blum, Texas, a town
- Blum Basin Falls, a waterfall in Washington
- Blum Lakes, six lakes in Washington
Science and technology
- Blum axioms, in computational complexity theory
- Blum integer, in mathematics
- Blum's speedup theorem, in computational complexity theory
People
- Abraham Blum (1905 – 1943), Polish-Jewish activist
- Alex Blum (1889 – 1969), comic book artist
- Brad Blum (born 1953), CEO of Burger King from 2002 until 2004
- Dorothy Blum (1924 – 1980), computer scientist and cryptographer
- Edward Blum (disambiguation), several people
- Geoff Blum (born 1973), baseball player
- George Blum (1870 – 1928), architect
- H Steven Blum (born 1946), US lieutenant general (National Guard)
- Heather Munroe-Blum (born 1950), principal of McGill University, Montréal
- Heinrich Blum (1884 – 1942), Czechoslovakian architect
- Jason Blum (born 1969), American film producer
- John Morton Blum (1921 – 2011), writer of political history
- Jonathon Blum (born 1989), American ice hockey player
- Lawrence Blum (born 1943), American philosopher and professor
- Lenore Blum (born 1942), mathematician and computer scientist
- Léon Blum (1872 – 1950), socialist Prime Minister of France from 1936 to 1937
- Mark Blum (born 1950), American actor
- Marty Blum, mayor of Santa Barbara, California (2001 to present)
- Manuel Blum (born 1938), computer scientist
- René Blum (ballet) (1878 – 1942), French founder of Ballet de l'Opera a Monte Carlo
- René Blum (politician) (1889 – 1967), Luxembourgian politician
- Richard C. Blum (born 1935), investment banker, husband of US Senator Dianne Feinstein
- Robert Blum (1807–1848), Saxon/German member of parliament in 1848
- Robert Blum (fencer) (born 1928), American Olympic fencer
- Robert Frederick Blum (1857 – 1903), American artist (1857–1903)
- Rod Blum (born 1955), American politician
- Samuel E. Blum, American chemist and physicist (1920–2013)
- Sammy Blum (1889 – 1945), American actor
- Steven Blum (born 1960), voice actor for anime and video games
- Suzanne Blum (1898-1994) French lawyer and writer
- William Blum (born 1933), American author and foreign policy critic
Other uses
- Julius Blum, a company manufacturing hinges in Austria
- Blum (film), a 1970 Argentine film