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  2. Norman Jouppi - Wikipedia

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    Jouppi was one of the computer architects at the MIPS Stanford University Project (under John L. Hennessy), an early RISC project. He received his master's degree in electrical engineering from Northwestern University in 1980 and was awarded a PhD in 1984 from Stanford University. [1]

  3. Gordon S. Kino - Wikipedia

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    Along with Calvin Quate and Herbert John Shaw, he was one of the most important members of Stanford's Ginzton Laboratory and its director from 1994 to 1996. Kino was the author or co-author of over 400 technical articles. [1] Among Kino's papers stored at Stanford University, there is a photograph album of Kino's 1997 retirement party. [7]

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    Ray Lyman Wilbur (April 13, 1875 – June 26, 1949) was an American politician, physician, and eugenicist. [1] He was a medical doctor who served as the third president of Stanford University and as the 31st United States Secretary of the Interior under President Herbert Hoover, also a Stanford alum.

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    The series began broadcasting in 1989 and was produced by PVPMedia.The principal performing band on Riverwalk Jazz is the Jim Cullum Jazz Band.The series co-hosts are bandleader Jim Cullum, Jr. and folklorist and storyteller David Holt.

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    Acronym Finder (AF) is a free, online, searchable dictionary and database of abbreviations (acronyms, initialisms, and others) and their meanings.. The entries are classified into categories such as Information Technology, Military/Government, Science, Slang/Pop Culture etc.

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    The Stanford University Libraries (SUL), formerly known as "Stanford University Libraries and Academic Information Resources" ("SULAIR"), is the library system of Stanford University in California. It encompasses more than 24 libraries in all. Several academic departments and some residences also have their own libraries.

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