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  2. Robert L. White (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Robert L. White (1927 – December 10, 2023) was an American professor of electrical engineering, and cochlear implant pioneer. [ 1 ] After becoming an expert in magnetics and a professor at Stanford , White switched to working on cochlear implants.

  3. Stanford White - Wikipedia

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    Stanford White was born in New York City in 1853, the son of Richard Grant White, a Shakespearean scholar, and Alexina Black (née Mease) (1830–1921). White's father was a dandy and Anglophile with little money but many connections to New York's art world, including the painter John LaFarge, the stained-glass artist Louis Comfort Tiffany and the landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted.

  4. Garrett Jacobs Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Spiral Staircase by Stanford White in Entrance Hall. The Garrett Jacobs Mansion is a historic home located in the Mount Vernon neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland.Built in 1853 by Samuel George, the home gets its name from its last and most famous owner, Mary Frick Garrett Jacobs, who, with her husband Robert Garrett, transformed the home into a prime example of the Gilded Age mansions of the ...

  5. White Memorial Fountain - Wikipedia

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    White Memorial Fountain, also known as The Claw, is a fountain by Aristides Demetrios on the Stanford University campus in Stanford, California, United States. It was installed in 1964, and Demetrios returned to restore the fountain in 2011.

  6. Category:Stanford White buildings - Wikipedia

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  7. You Can Live in a Piece of Gilded Age History Designed by ...

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    It was built in 1903 by architect Stanford White. The 8,673-square-foot estate is for sale for just over $5 million. It was built in 1903 by architect Stanford White

  8. Colony Club - Wikipedia

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    Stanford White was slain by Harry K. Thaw months before construction of the Colony Club was completed. The building was designed in the Federal Revival style, and has unusual brickwork done in a diaper pattern [ 3 ] as a notable feature of its facade.

  9. As many as one in 10 coders are 'ghost engineers,' Stanford ...

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    As many as one in 10 software engineers lurk online, doing less than the bare minimum, a Stanford researcher says.