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- Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Theta Delta Chi, 1939
Tags: Borge Paul Edward Nissen; Byron Wesley Wheeler, Jr.; Cambridge, Massachusetts; Charles William Schwartz IV; colleges; Donald Malpas Cole, Jr.; Erwin Haskell Schell; fraternities; fraternity; Frederick Johnstone Adams; Greek life; Harland Housam Davis; Holden White Withington; Jack Cameron Heist; James Howard Laubach; James Lewis McClellan, Jr.; John Day Alexander; John Gilbert Griffin, Jr.; John Hart Purinton; Karl Dickson Fernstrom; Karl Pfister III; Marshall Arnold Wight, Jr.; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; MIT; Morris Emmons Nicholson, Jr.; Nathan Richard George; Ray Orion Wyland, Jr.; Robert Frederic Olwell; Robert Howell Crosby; Robert John Saunders; Roland Douglas Glenn; Seibert Quimby Duntley; Stuart Paige; students; Technique; Theron Smith Curtis, Jr.; Theta Delta Chi; universities; university; Wallace Kelly Woods; Warne Perrault Johnson; William Elden Hense, Jr.; William Ralph Schwindler; William Ralph Willard; William Souther Brewster; William Stien L. Christensen
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Tech Swim Club, 1939
Tags: Andrew Lawrie Fabens, Jr.; athletes; Cambridge, Massachusetts; clubs; colleges; David Turner Morgenthaler; David Wheeler Howard; Fredrick Adolphe Faure Cook; George Alvin Senior; Gordon Smith; Harold Chestnut; Jack Cameron Heist; James Howard Laubach, Jr.; John Holms McLeod, Jr.; John Joseph Jatosh; John Patrick McEvoy; Kirke White Marsh, Jr.; Manning Cutter Morrill; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Maximilian Untersee; MIT; Peter Michael Bernays; Ralph Theodore Jope; Richard Drake Martin; Robert John Saunders; Sears Williams; sports; Stuart Paige; students; swimmers; swimming; Tech Swim Club; Technique; universities; university; William Champion; William Robert White; William Russell Schuler; William Souther Brewster; Winthrop Mandell Steele
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Quadrangle Club, 1939
Tags: Arnold Stifel Mengel; Cambridge, Massachusetts; Carl Muth Mueller; clubs; colleges; Donald Douglass Scarff; Jack Cameron Heist; James Starbuck Thornton; John Van Riper; Jonathan Clark Ingersoll; Joseph Gleason Gavin; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; MIT; Nathaniel McLean Sage, Jr.; Preston Richardson Gladding; Quadrangle Club; Richard Albert Van Tuyl; Robert Duncan Coombs; Robert James Meier; Robert John Demartini; sophomores; Sterling Hollinshead Ivison, Jr.; students; Technique; Theodore Hervery Guething; universities; university; Walter Edwin Morton; Walter Paramore Keith, Jr.; Willard Sherwood Mott; William Lane Babcock
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Directory of Students, 1939
Tags: Abraham W. Hajjar; Adrian J. Grossman; Albert A. Hess; Albert C. Hall; Albert J. Harno, Jr.; Albert J. Harper, Jr.; Alex F. Hancock; Alfred H. Heckel, Jr.; Alfred L. Hart; Alvin H. Hartman; Andrew Hepburn; Arthur A. Hauser, Jr.; Barton L. Hakan; Benjamin D. Halpern; Bertram R. Harper; Cambridge, Massachusetts; Charles A. Hathaway; Charles L. Hall, Jr.; Charles W. Hargens III; Chester N. Hasert; Christian E. Grosser; Clarence H. Gunderson; Clifford H. Hahn; Clyde F. Hayward; colleges; Conrad W. Hansen, Jr.; Cullie B. Harris; Cyril M. Harris, Jr.; David P. Herron; Dean B. Harrington; Donald H. Hanak; Douglas B. Henderson; Edgar E. Hayes; Eduardo F. Herrerias; Edward A. Hamacher; Edward H. Guilbert, Jr.; Edward V. Hardaway, Jr.; Elias Gunnell; Elmer W. Hanak, Jr.; Eugene C. Gwaltney; Francis B. Herlihy; Franklin Hawkins; Frederic W. Hammesfahr; Frederick C. Herzog, Jr.; Frederick M. Griffith, Jr.; Frederick R. Gruner; Frederick T. Haddock, Jr.; Fredyum Hendrickson, Jr.; George H. Hart; George R. Griffin; George S. Harrington; George W. Hazen; Glen A. Gurnsey; Gustave W. Heinz, Jr.; Hames M. Hart, Jr.; Hamilton Herman; Hans J. Haac; Harris F. Hanscom; Harry A. Helm; Harry J. Heimer; Harry J. Heineman, Jr.; Henry Harrison; Henry L. Hamilton, Jr.; Herbert F. Harvey; Herbert Harris, Jr.; Herman J. Harjes; Hilliard Grossberg; Jack Cameron Heist; James F. Healey; James H. Henderson, Jr.; James L. Hall; James N. Hendel; James T. Harker; Jean C. Hartshorne; John C. Haas; John C. Harper; John D. Helbig; John E. Guillotte; John E. Harsch; John G. Griffin, Jr.; John G. Hemans, Jr.; John J. Guarrera; John J. Hess, Jr.; John M. Geyzbowski; John R. Gunther; John S. Hazelton; John S. Hermistone; John T. Hassey, Jr; Joseph A. Henrich, Jr.; Karl W. Hering; Laurence Sherwood Heinze; Leonard Harris; Louis Harmantas; Louis W. Helmreich; Luke S. Hayden; Mary E. Guinan; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; MIT; Mitchell J. Halle; Norman E. Hayes; Orvis B. Hartman; Paul C. Gross; Paul M. Hammond; Paul M. Heilman; Pelle E. G. Hammarlund; Peter W. Hellige; Philip L. Harris; Pierre F. Hartshorne; Quentin D. Groves; Raymond deV. Harper; Raymond E. Hahn; Richard C. Hess; Richard E. Henning; Richard E. Herr; Richard H. Haas; Richard Henderson; Richard J. Hammarstrom; Richard K. Henry, Jr.; Richard L. Hanson; Richard L. Hayes; Richard R. Heldenfels; Richard S. Harley; Richard S. Haven; Richard V. Hatfield; Robert B. Handelman; Robert C. Habich; Robert C. Hayman; Robert H. Handler; Robert Haskins, Jr.; Robert L. Halfman; Robert T. Harland; Rudolf W. Hensel; Russell A. Gwillim; Russell L. Haden, Jr.; Sampson Grunes; Sidney L. Hall; Siguard Hallager, Jr.; Stanley E. Hand; Sten Hammarstrom; Stephen B. Hazzard; Steven Heller; students; Technique; Theodore G. Gundelach; Theodore H. Guething; Thomas J. Hastings, Jr.; universities; university; Victor L. Hayes; Walter J. Hamburger; Ward J. Haas; Wei-Pange Han; William C. Henion; William E. Harper; William E. Hense, Jr.; William F. Hart, Jr.; William f. Hecker; William F. Herman; William G. Hamlin; William H. Hagenbuch; William Hahn; William J. Harris, Jr.; William M. Hendrich
To Attract, Retain and Grow: The History of the Florida High Tech Corridor Council
Tags: 13 Technology Incubators; 501(c)(6); academia; academics; accelerators; aerospace; Agricultural College Act of 1890; agriculture; Alachua County; Alex Katsaros; Alex Spinler; Amy Bayes; Andrew Huse; AnnaLee Saxenian; Antoinette Jennings; AT&T Corporation; aviation; Barack Hussein Obama II; Barack Obama; Bernie Machen; Berridge Consulting Group, Inc.; Betty Bowe; Betty Castor; Brevard County; Bruce J. Schulman; Bruce Janz; Buddy Dyer; business; businesses; Center for Research and Education in Optics and Lasers; Central Florida Technology Forum; Charlie Reed; Cirent; Cirent Semiconductor; Clusters of Creativity: Enduring Lessons on Innovation and Entrepreneurship from Silicon Valley and Europe’s Silicon Fen; Cobham SATCOM Land Systems; colleges; computer science; Connie L. Lester; Consortium; construction; Core Tea; cybercities; Cybercities Report; cybercity; Dan Berglund; Dan Rini; Daniel Holsenbeck; Daniel Webster; Decade of Partnership; Deepika Singh; digital media; economic development; economic growth; economics; economies; economy; Ed Schons; Educational Appropriations Committee; educators; electro-optics; Electronic Arts Tiburon; Elizabeth Bowe; Elizabeth Castor; endowments; engineering; engineers; Equal Rights Amendment; ESC; Evaporative Spray Cooling; Feng Kang; Ferald J. Bryan; FHTCC; financial services; Florida Cabinet; Florida Cluster Metrics Task Force; Florida Economic Gardening Institute; Florida High Tech Corridor Council; Florida Hospital; Florida House of Representatives; Florida Institute of Technology; Florida Legislature; Florida Office of Tourism, Trade and Economic Development; Florida Research Consortium; Florida Senate; Florida State University System; Florida Tax Watch; Florida Venture Forum, Inc.; Florida Virtual Entrepreneur Center; florida.HIGH.TECH; Florida’s High Tech Corridor: Opening the Door to Florida’s Future; Florida’s Innovation Benchmark Study; FLVEC; From Soap Suds to Sheer Success: The Florida High-Tech Corridor Council Story; G.I. Bill; Georges Haour; Gordon Hogan; Grace Venture Partners L.P.; grants; GrowFL; GTE; Guy Hagen; Harris; Harvard of the South; Henderson Air Field; Henry W. Grady; Hernando County; high tech; high technology; higher education; Hillsborough County; Hillsborough County Commission; I-4; I-4 Corridor; I-4 High Tech Corridor Council; IFAS; incubators; industries; industry; information technology; Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences; interactive entertainment; Interactive Expeditions; International Economic Development Council; Interstate Highway 4; INTX; investments; J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board; Jack Sullivan; Jacob Stuart; James Bernard Machen; James C. Clark; James C. Cobb,; James Schnur; James Solomons; Jeb Bush; Jeff Bindell; Jennie Miller; Jim Clark; John C. Hitt; John Ellis Bush; John H. Dyer; John Montelione; John Sacher; Joseph England; Joseph Schumpeter; Josh Wyner; Juan Carlos Sanabria; Judy Genshaft; Judy Lynn Genshaft; Keith G, Baker; Kerry Martin; Kiran C. Patel Center for Global Solution; Lake County; lasers; life sciences; Lockheed Martin; Lucent Technologies; Luther H. Hodges; Luther Hartwell Hodges; M. J. Soileau; Madrid, Spain; manufacturing; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; matching funds; Matching Grants Research Program; Math & Physics Day; mechanical arts; medical technology; Melbourne; MGRP; microelectronics; microscopy; military; Miniature Refrigeration System; MIT; modeling; Morrill Act of 1862; Morrill Act of 1890; Morrill Land-Grant Acts; nanotechnology; NASA; National Aeronautics and Space Administration; National Board for Professional Teaching Standards; Ned Grace; New South; New South Ventures; Nicholson Center for Surgical Advancement; Ocean Optics; optics; Oracle; orange county; orlando; Orlando Chamber of Commerce; Orlando Science Center; OSC; Osceola County; Palm Bay; Pasco County; Peter Panousis; Philip Peters; photonics; Pinellas County; public-private partnerships; Putnam County; Randy E. Berridge; Regional Advantage: Culture and Competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128; research; Research and Commercialization; Research Triangle; Rob Koepp; robotics; Robotics Camp; ROBRADY; Roger Pynn; Rosalind Beiler; Route 128; Rudy McDaniel; Saint Petersburg; Sanford Shugart; Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute; Scanning Electron Microscope; Schwartz Electro-optics; Scot French; SeaWorld Orlando; SEM; semiconductors; Seminole County; Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944; Sestar Technologies; Silicon Fen; Silicon Valley; simulation; Sinmat; software; South Florida Community College; Southern Regional Education Board; Space Coast; St. Petersburg; Stanford University; STEM; SU; sustainable energy; Tampa; Tampa Bay; Tampa Bay Technology Forum; teachers; Tech 4 Consortium; Tech America Foundation; techCAMPs; Technology Incubator; techPATH; TES; The Corridor by the Numbers; The Scripps Research Institute; Thermal Energy Storage; Thomas Charles Feeney II; Tito Santiago; Tom Feeney; Tom O’Neal; Toni Jennings; TracStar Ed-PAD; training; UCF; UF; Universal Studios Orlando; universities; university; University of Central Florida; University of Florida; University of South Florida; USF; Valencia College; Valencia Community College; Valencia State College; VC; VCC; venture capital; Vicki Morelli; Volusia County; VSC; Walt Disney World; workforce development; World War II; WWII
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 3: Serving the Community: The New Deal Post Office of Cocoa Florida
Tags: architect; architecture; Art Deco architecture; Art Moderne architecture; Bliss, Alan; Bollinger, Heather; Brevard Avenue; Brevard County, State of Florida; Cocoa; Cocoa High School; Cocoa High School band; Cocoa Post Office; Congress; construction; economic stimulus; economy; employment; FBI; Federal Bureau of Investigation; Federal Emergency Relief Administration; FEMA; FHS; Florida Historical Society; Florida State Historic Preservation Office; General Services Administration; Great Depression; Great War; Hendricks, Joseph Edward; Indian River; International Style architecture; J. M. Ramon Construction Company; jobs program; labor; Lester, Connie L.; Library of Florida History; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; MIT; modernist architecture; multiplier effect; New Deal; New Deal Economic Relief Program; New Deal Era; Office of the Supervising Architect; Orange Avenue; post office; public works; RICHES; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Roosevelt, Franklin Delano; Simon, Louis A.; Streamline Moderne architecture; Tennessee Valley Authority; The Cocoa Tribune; TVA; U.S. Department of Agriculture; U.S. Department of the Treasury; U.S. Post Office Department; UCF; unemployment; University of Central Florida; USDA; Valdosta State University; VSU; World War I; Wynne, Nick