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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Eugene L. Grant - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Lodewick Grant (February 15, 1897 – July 9, 1996), was an American civil engineer and educator. He graduated with a BS from the University of Wisconsin in 1917. He started teaching in 1920 at Montana State University and then in 1930 at the School of Engineering, Stanford University where he taught until 1962.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Alcoa Foundation $50,000 Grant Supports the National ... - AOL

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    Alcoa Foundation $50,000 Grant Supports the National Society of Black Engineers' SEEK Academy Summer Engineering Experience for Kids Educates Students Through Hands on Projects NEW YORK--(BUSINESS ...

  7. Lawrence Grant White - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Grant White (September 26, 1887 – September 8, 1956) was an American architect, a partner in the architectural firm of McKim, Mead & White, co-founded by his father Stanford White, and for five years the president of the National Academy of Design.

  8. 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.

  9. McKim, Mead & White - Wikipedia

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    The major partners became William M. Kendall and Lawrence Grant White, Stanford's son. [16] Among the firm's final works under the name McKim, Mead & White was the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. Designed primarily by partner James Kellum Smith, it opened in 1964. [17]