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ceased), Francis Crick, Richard Feynman, Jonas Salk, Eva Zeisel, Louis I. Kahn, Charles Eames, Frank Stanton and Schuyler van Renssalaer Cammann, and Arnold Toynbee. There are many others. The only two bosses he had who didn’t fire him were Lou Kahn and Charlie Eames. As aresult, Wurman has had many lives: as an
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ased), Francis Crick, Richard Feynman, Jonas Salk, Eva Zeisel, Louis I. Kahn, Charles Eames, Frank Stanton and Schuyler van Renssalaer Cammann, and Arnold Toynbee. There are many others. The only two bosses he had who didn't fire him were Lou Kahn and Charlie Eames. As a result, Wurman has had many lives: as
gn is like placing marbles (or boulders) in particular ways, to direct movements and flows as you might guide water with a canal. The great historian Arnold Toynbee once recalled a passing moment with British Prime Minister Lloyd George during the endless (and disastrous) Paris Peace Conference of 1919. “Lloyd Ge
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PersonPresident of the United States from 2001 to 2009

Michael Jackson
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PersonEnglish computer scientist (1912–1954)

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Person1st chairman of the Chinese Communist Party and founder of the People's Republic of China (1893–1976)
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Condoleezza Rice
PersonAmerican diplomat and political scientist (born 1954)

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OrganizationPrivate university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, founded 1861

Jerusalem
LocationCity in the Middle East, holy to the three Abrahamic religions

Michael Cohen
PersonAmerican former attorney and former Republican official

Richard Feynman
PersonAmerican theoretical physicist (1918–1988)