He was a founder of Plasmaco, Inc. in 1987 with Stephen Globus and James Kehoe, and since then has held various positions at the company.
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In 1967, Weber left AOCS to join IFT in Chicago, Illinois, United States as Administrative Manager, reporting to then-Executive Director Calvert L. Willey.
In the Assembly Weber worked for the passage of laws establishing the Wisconsin Industrial Commission (with Charles H. Crownhart and John R. Commons he wrote the industrial commission law in 1911), workmen's compensation, the state system of technical education, and other statutes favorable to the interests of the working class.
During the ensuing winter, Seaman 2d Class Weber successfully completed elimination flight training at the Naval Reserve Aviation Base, Kansas City, Kansas; and, on 27 July 1939, he was appointed an aviation cadet in the Naval Reserve.
Frederick T. Weber (1916–1942), naval aviator in the United States Navy during World War II
Designed by Chicago-based White & Weber, the library was originally capable of housing 80,000 volumes.
His parents, Philippe Jacob Weber and Mary Anne Weber (née Young), had emigrated to the United States in 1833 from Leutenheim, Alsace and settled in Buffalo.
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He was unsuccessful when he ran for reelection in 1888 to the Fifty-first Congress.
On March 5, 1962, Regan was nominated by President John F. Kennedy to a seat on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri vacated by Randolph H. Weber.
He along with his writing partner Scott Neustadter have written the screenplays for the films (500) Days of Summer, The Pink Panther 2, The Spectacular Now and The Fault in Our Stars.
ECB board members Axel A. Weber and Jürgen Stark resigned in protest at this policy, even if it helped prevent states from defaulting.
Frank J. Weber: seaman, union organizer, first president of the WSFL, and Socialist state legislator