Word: designer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...designed what we thought would sell. Today the primary design objective is to suit...
...museum officials said yesterday plans for $12.7 million worth of renovation and expansion of the museum are also in a fog. No one is saying exactly what will remain when the mist clears, but changes have been made in the design for the new facilities...
...genuine increase in self-confidence and what one participant described as a 'new maturity,' which in essence was an understanding of the bits and pieces of presidential experience collected over the past 20 months. At last he seemed to fuse them into a leadership device of his design...
Women Projected Minorities Projected 6/78 6/78 6/78 6/78 Arts & Sciences 12 (14) 20 (21) Business 0 (1) 2 (3) Dental 0 (-) 0 (-) Design - (-) - (-) Divinity 0 (0) 1 (1) Education 3 (3) 1 (1) Government 0 (0) 0 (0) Law 1 (2) 3 (4) Medical 7 (8) 13 (15) Public Health...
DIED. Willy Messerschmitt, 80, German industrialist and aircraft designer whose single-engine fighter plane dominated Luftwaffe squadrons during World War II; after surgery; in Munich. Awarded a glider pilot's license at the age of 15, Messerschmitt first gained fame building light sports planes. The young, soft-spoken engineer specialized in increasing aircraft speed and soon received military assignments. During the war, German factories filled European and African skies with 40,000 of his ME-109 fighters and ME-110 twin-engine bombers, aircraft so effective that Allied pilots who displayed bad nerves were said to have "the Messerschmitt...