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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
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017570 →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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Bill Clinton
PersonPresident of the United States from 1993 to 2001 (born 1946)

Henry Kissinger
PersonAmerican politician and diplomat (1923–2023)

John F. Kennedy
PersonPresident of the United States from 1961 to 1963 (1917–1963)

Venice
LocationCapital city of Veneto, Italy

United States
LocationCountry located primarily in North America

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PersonInternational Style dance category; previously referred to as slow or English waltz

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PersonAmerican politician (born 1959)

Paul Cassell
PersonUnited States federal judge

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PersonReputed author of the Iliad and the Odyssey

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LocationCountry in Southeast Asia
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