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unusual facts about Walter J. Boverini


Walter J. Boverini

He was awarded the Air Medal with four oak leaf clusters and the Distinguished Flying Cross.


Brian Street

Street developed his theory in opposition to leading literacy scholars at the time, including Jack Goody and Walter J. Ong.

CSC Maiden Saginaw

In 1924 Walter J. Carr found investors Walter Savage, Edward Savage and John Coryell willing to put money into a new enclosed cabin aircraft.

Dan Cragg

Generals in Muddy Boots: A Concise Encyclopedia of Combat Commanders, Berkley Publishing (New York City), 1996 (with Walter J. Boyne).

Fokker E.II

Boyne, Walter J. The Smithsonian Book of Flight for Young People.

Glenbow Museum

The collection contains an outstanding selection of landscape painting, a renowned Canadian prints collection including works from Walter J. Phillips and modernist printmaker Sybil Andrews, First Nations and Inuit Art, American illustration, and wildlife Art.

Joseph Allworthy

They included Drug manufacturer Eli Lilly (industrialist), Banker Walter J. Cummings, Boeing Chairman, William E. Boeing, the brewers Pabst brothers, the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the University of Chicago Laird Bell and many others associated with several Universities across the United States.

Kohler Company

Former Wisconsin Governor Walter J. Kohler, Sr. was President of Kohler Company and his son former Wisconsin Governor Walter J. Kohler, Jr. served for many years in senior management.

Kohler Strikes

Herbert resisted all efforts to compromise, even sharply rejecting a public appeal from his nephew, Governor Walter J. Kohler, Jr..

M. Bernard Loates

Bernard continued publishing programs with Glen Loates, A.J. Casson, Toni Onley, and Walter J. Phillips amongst others.

Richard Bevan Austin

On August 7, 1961, Austin was nominated by President John F. Kennedy to a seat on the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois vacated by Walter J. LaBuy.

Salmon Tower Building

The firm of Walter J. Salmon, Sr. which erected the edifice, was known as 11 West 42nd Street, Inc.

The Wild Blue: The Novel of the U.S. Air Force

The Wild Blue - The Novel of the U.S. Air Force, by historian Walter J. Boyne and Steven L. Thompson, was published in 1986.

United States aerial reconnaissance of the Soviet Union

Boyne, Walter J. "The Long Reach Of The Stratojet." Air Force Magazine Vol.

Walter Carr

Walter J. Carr (1896–1970), American pilot and aircraft promoter

Walter J. D. Annand

Walter John Dinnie Annand was born 21 August 1920 in Uddingston, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

Annand was awarded a DSc in 1972 in which year, sponsored by the British Council, he was engaged as Visiting Professor in Engineering at the Middle East Technical University, at Ankara, Turkey.

Following the end of the war Annand took up a post with Rolls-Royce in 1947 becoming, before his thirtieth birthday, head of the aerodynamics section, involved with military research.

Walter J. Gex III

On January 29, 1986, Gex was nominated by President Ronald Reagan to a new seat on the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi created by 98 Stat.

Walter J. Johnson

He had good friendships and business relationships with the Lenape and Mohawk people who inhabited the area at the time.

Walter J. Kohler, Jr.

A short time later, Terry Kohler, Walter's son, assumed the reins of the highly expanded and profitable corporation.

Walter J. Kohler, Sr.

They had four sons: John Michael Kohler III (1902–68), Walter Jodok, Jr. (1904–76), Carl James (1905–60), and Robert Eugene (1908–90).

One of those GOP governors was Walter Kohler's son, Walter J. Kohler, Jr..

Walter J. Mathews

The family moved from Wisconsin in 1866, and Walter and his brothers trained in the office of their father.

Walter J. Salmon, Sr.

Of importance in the business world, Meinhard v. Salmon, 164 N.E. 545 (N.Y. 1928), is a widely cited case in which the New York Court of Appeals held that partners in a business owe fiduciary duties to one another where a business opportunities arises during the course of the partnership.

The NewYork City Landmarks Preservation Commission also stated that Walter Salmon's crowning achievement was the construction of 500 Fifth Avenue, now a New York City Designated Landmark.

(1871 - December 25, 1953) was a New York City real estate investor and developer who, according to the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, was "responsible for rebuilding the north side of West 42nd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in the first decades of the 20th century".

Walter J. Turner

Born in South Melbourne, the son of a church musician – organist at St Paul's Cathedral – and a warehouseman, Walter James Turner, and a woman of long golden hair, Alice May (née Watson), he was educated at Carlton State School, Scotch College and the Working Men's College.

Walter Kohler

Walter J. Kohler, Sr. (1875–1940), Governor of Wisconsin (1929–1931) and President of the Kohler Company


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