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Van Norman #12 milling machine. The Van Norman Machine Tool Company was an American machine tool builder from late in the 19th century until the mid-1980s. The company was based in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA. Its main areas of focus were milling machines and grinding machines. The company was acquired by Universal American Corporation ...
Van Norman may refer to: In people. Amelie Veiller Van Norman (1844-1920), French-born American educator; Daniel C. Van Norman (1815-1886), Canadian-born American educator, clergyman, and school founder; Donald Van Norman Roberts (1927-2016), American engineer; Harry C. Van Norman (1874-1929), U.S. politician
Winona is located in Minnesota's 1st congressional district, represented by Brad Finstad, a Republican. [39] At the state level, Winona is located in Senate District 28, represented by Republican Jeremy Miller, and in House District 28A, represented by Democrat Gene Pelowski. Nearby House District 28B is represented by Greg Davids, a Republican ...
Donald Van Norman Roberts (June 13, 1928 – January 31, 2016) was a civil, geotechnical and environmental engineer from the United States, and advocate for sustainability developments in engineering.
W. Van Norman was a politician in the United States. He served as President of the Mississippi Senate from 1836-1837. [1] He also served in the Mississippi House of Representatives. [2] Van Norman was elected to represent Amite County in the Mississippi Senate in 1835. [3] [2] [4] He was elected as president at the start of the session January ...
Von Neumann machine may refer to: Von Neumann architecture, a conceptual model of nearly all computer architecture; IAS machine, a computer designed in the 1940s based on von Neumann's design; Self-replicating machine, a class of machines that can replicate themselves Universal constructor (disambiguation)
Robert Rich met Winona Ryder shortly after the release of “Girl, Interrupted” in 1999 when she was shopping at the Marc Jacobs store in the Mercer Hotel in New York City. Rich, who was head of ...
Van Norman Institute for the education of young ladies (originally, Dr. Van Norman's Classical School) was an American girls' school in Manhattan, New York City. It was founded in 1857 by the Rev. Dr. Daniel C. Van Norman (1815-1886). After his death, it was conducted by his widow, Amelie Veiller Van Norman. [1] until 1906.