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William Eugene Stumpf (March 1, 1936 – August 30, 2006) was an American furniture designer who helped design the Aeron, Embody and Ergon chairs for Herman Miller.. It was at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where Stumpf, working with specialists in orthopedic and vascular medicine, conducted extensive research into ergonomics, specifically in the way people sit.
MNT spoke with Alexander Solomon, MD, surgical neuro-ophthalmologist and strabismus surgeon of Pacific Neuroscience Institute at Providence Saint John’s Health Center in Santa Monica, CA, about ...
William Frederick Stumpf (March 21, 1892 – February 14, 1966) was an American professional baseball infielder who played in Major League Baseball for two seasons for the New York Yankees and subsequently spent several years in the minor leagues. Stumpf was 6 feet (1.8 m) tall and weighed 175 pounds (79 kg).
William D. Gibbons (c. 1825 – 1886), minister at D.C.'s Zion Baptist Church Steven B. Gould (born 1966), lawyer and judge from Maryland; born in D.C. Shauntay Hinton , Miss USA 2002, Miss District of Columbia 2002; educated in D.C.
Charles Elmer White Jr. was born May 18, 1876, in Lynn, Massachusetts, the son of Charles E. White Sr. and his wife Agnes Elizabeth Safford.Through his father, White was a direct descendant of American Revolutionary War soldiers William Loud and Michael Porter.
Hamlin would be become just the third driver with at least four Daytona 500 victories, and Byron is trying to become the first repeat winner since Hamlin pulled off the feat in 2019 and 2020.
Prince William was forced to cancel a royal outing on Thursday, Jan. 16.. The Prince of Wales, 42, was planning to visit families and servicemen and women at a military regiment where he holds a ...
School/affiliation Number of inductees Johns Hopkins University: 68 University of Maryland: 32 Syracuse University: 21 Cornell University: 18 Princeton University