Ray Kaiser Eames
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition | Date: 2008
Ray Kaiser Eames see under Eames, Charles .
Author not available, EAMES, RAY KAISER.,
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SHORT TAKES
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; BOB THE GAMBLER By Frederic Barthelme. Houghton Mifflin. 213 pp. $23. Barbara Fisher, who lives in New York, teaches literature at the New School. The gambler of the title is in fact named Ray Kaiser. He is an ordinary guy who becomes obsessed with winning and losing. Slowly but surely, he and his
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Laurel Man Fatally Struck by Vehicle
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Judge, Arbitrator Rule Against Former Techmedia Employee
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; Techmedia Computer Systems Corp. won two rounds in its legal battle with a former employee claiming wrongful termination. In a non-binding arbitration hearing, arbitrator Ernest F. Yates denied the claim by Kerri Ann McLaughlin, who said she was terminated from the Garden Grove firm because she
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; ... was teaching there that he met George G. Booth, the father of one of his students. Booth was also the publisher of the Detroit News and a philanthropist with an interest in education and the arts and crafts. During their discussions Booth outlined his enthusiasm ...
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READERS RIP RIVERA, PLEAD FOR PETE
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; ... one at that.' - Joan Diehl, Pleasant Hill * `You have discovered the reason for the Iraq war! Bush was watching too much Fox News, the Redneck channel.' - Tom O'Brien, Celina Enforced direct deposit of my paycheck: * `Recently, Wright State U. (I am a professor ...
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LIVE MUSIC
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THE EAMES SHOW; A LIFETIME OF CREATIVITY GOES ON DISPLAY AT THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
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(book review)
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... 1941 he married Cranbrook colleague Ray Kaiser Eames, 1912-88, b. Sacramento, Calif ... techniques. Most famous is the stackable Eames chair, with its molded-plywood back ... Bibliography: See M. and J. Neuhart and R. Eames, Eames Design (1989); P. Kirkham, Charles and Ray ...
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