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Extractions: American physicist, military analyst (1948-61) and futurist best known for his controversial studies of nuclear warfare. Kahn won recognition for his dispassionate analysis of nuclear war in his books On Thermonuclear War (1960) which still, in its detached analysis of various nuclear-war scenarios, retains the power to shock.and Thinking About the Unthinkable (1962) which predicted the probability and survivability of nuclear war. Later books included the optimistic The Year 2000 (1967) and Why ABM ? (1969). In 1961 he founded the influential Hudson Institute in New York to make reasoned predictions on world affairs, from narcotics policy to global economics, energy, international trade, population, transportation, crime, medicine. Albert C. Gilbert Albert Carlton Gilbert was the inventor of the Erector set. Gilbert founded the A.C. Gilbert Co. New Haven, Connecticut in 1908 as a manufacturer of boxed magic sets. When he introduced Erector Sets in 1913, there were several construction toys out. The most prominent was the Meccano construction toy developed by Hornby in England, which consisted of pulleys, gears, and several 1/2" wide strips of varying length with holes evenly spaced on them. Gilbert needed something unique, and created was the square girder. Gilbert's Erector sets included several 1" wide strips with triangles cut in them and the edges bent over so 4 strips could be put together with 2 screws to form a very sturdy square girder. Erector Sets sold 30 million over the next 40 years.
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Extractions: Noun Owen - Welsh industrialist and social reformer who founded cooperative communities (1771-1858) Robert Owen industrialist - someone who manages or has significant financial interest in an industrial enterprise crusader meliorist reformer reformist - a disputant who advocates reform Owen - English comparative anatomist and paleontologist who was an opponent of Darwinism (1804-1892) Sir Richard Owen comparative anatomist - anatomist who compares the anatomy of different animals fossilist palaeontologist paleontologist - a specialist in paleontology Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Examples from classic literature: More At one period of his career, before the influence of his uncle Henry had placed him in the London and Suburban Bank, Owen had been an actor.
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Extractions: Google News about your search term Trinity College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge England . Trinity is the largest and richest of the colleges in Cambridge, and is now a home to around 600 undergraduates, 300 graduates, and over 160 Fellows. The college was founded by Henry VIII in and most of its major buildings date from the and centuries. Trinity was formed by combining Michaelhouse and King's Hall, two older colleges. Michaelhouse had existed since ; King's Hall had been established by Edward II in and refounded by Edward III in Much of the college was re-designed and re-built by Thomas Nevile, who became Master of Trinity in . This work included the construction of Nevile's Court between Great Court and the river Cam . The Court was completed in the late 17th century when the Wren Library, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, was built. Its sister college is Christ Church, Oxford , which was founded by Henry VIII the same year. Trinity's rowing club is the First and Third Trinity Boat Club Trinity has a strong academic tradition and has provided four Fields medallists, as well as 31 Nobel prize laureates since they were first awarded in 1901.
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