Word: designer
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...State James Baker contended that the agreement should proceed unchanged. But the lack of a Defense Secretary to argue the Pentagon's side handicapped the pro-FSX forces. Covering the middle ground, Commerce Secretary Robert Mosbacher thought he could abide the deal as long as the most crucial U.S. design secrets were not given away...
...military secrets than it had before with any of its allies. In return, the U.S. would acquire some Japanese developments in radar-absorbing, or Stealth, materials that would be used in the plane's wings and fuselage. General Dynamics, which first developed the F-16 in 1972, would design and build 35% to 40% of the FSX prototype. Later, U.S. contractors would expect a 30% share in the production of 130 to 170 airplanes. The project would also ensure that the Japanese and U.S. air forces remained fully compatible for the next two decades...
Marx, raised in New York, served in Brazil for the Peace Corps in 1969 and 1970. He received a masters degree in city planning from the Harvard Graduate School of Design in 1973 and a doctorate in American history from Harvard...
...teacher at the Boston Architectural Center and occasional lecturer for the Graduate School of Design, Marx earned the Award for Excellence in teaching from the architectural center...
...That kind of thing has been studied for years," said Jose A. Gomez-Ibanez, a professor of urban planning and public police at the Graduate School of Design. Proposals for a circumferential route have usually been rejected, he said, because "it would cost mucho buckos...