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"The Frank P. Brown Medal was formerly awarded by the Franklin Institute for excellence in science, engineering, and structures.Willis Haviland Carrier 1941 Engineering Brown It was established by the 1938 will of Franklin Pierce Brown, a member of the Master Plumbers Association. Journal of the Boston Society of Civil Engineers, Volumes 45-47 Boston Society of Civil Engineers The designer of the medal was Walker Kirtland Hancock.MedalArtists.com Laureates *1941 – Willis Haviland Carrier Engineering *1942 – Duff Andrew Abrams Engineering *1943 – Albert Kahn Engineering *1944 – Harvey Clayton Rentschler Engineering *1945 – David Gilmore Clarke Engineering *1946 – Karl Terzaghi Earth Science *1947 – Karl P. Billner Engineering *1950 – Gustave Magnel Engineering *1950 – Eugene Freyssinet Engineering *1951 – Samuel Arnold Greeley Civil Engineering *1952 – Fred N. Severud Engineering *1953 – Frank Lloyd Wright Engineering *1954 – Edmund Germer Engineering *1954 – Hans J. Spanner Engineering *1954 – Humboldt W. Leverenz EngineeringOral- History:Humboldt W. Leverenz "He received the Franklin Institute Brown Medal in 1954 for his contributions to the development of the fluorescent lamp. Head of RCA Laboratories, developed a Periodic Chart of the Elements *1955 – Charles S. Leopold EngineeringAir-conditioning America: Engineers and the Controlled Environment, 1900-1960 Gail Cooper; JHU Press, 2002 ;227 pages; page 171 and notes, *1956 – Robert G. Letourneau Engineering *1957 - Pier Luigi Nervi Engineering *1958 - Charles Milton Spofford Engineering (author of The Theory of Structures 1915) *1959 - Hardy Cross Engineering *1960 - Richard Buckminster Fuller Engineering *1961 - Charles Edouard Jeanneret LeCorbusier Engineering *1962 - Edmund Norwood Bacon Civil Engineering *1964 - Louis I. Kahn Engineering *1965 - William Jaird Levitt Engineering *1966 - Bolt, Beranek and Newman, Inc. Engineering *1967 - Carl Koch (architect) Engineering *1968 - Philip Newell Youtz Engineering Youtz, Philip Newell, 1895-1972 Architect, curator, inventor and educator *1970 - Trevor Lloyd Wadley Engineering *1971 - Henry Lee Willet Engineering *1974 - Hans Liebherr Engineering *1975 - Public Building Services of U.S. Govt Engineering *1976 - E. Dale Waters Engineering Development of heat pipes for foundations in Arctic regions *1978 - Henry J. Degenkolb Engineering *1982 - Vincent G. Kling Engineering *1982 - Lynn S. Beedle Engineering *1987 - Paul Weidlinger Engineering *1988 - Ben C. Gerwick, Jr. Engineering Introduction of Ben C. Gerwick Jr., Recipient of the 2001 Ralph B. Peck Award American Society of Civil Engineers *1988 - Marvin A. Mass Engineering Eye on People Jewish Post, "He received the prestigious Franklin Pierce Brown Medal for scientific achievement in 1989" *Now dormant as an award. See also * List of engineering awards References Category:Franklin Institute awards Category:Engineering awards Category:Former awards "
"The Bluffer's Guides are a collection of humorous pocket-sized guidebooks, written by experts and offering readers the opportunity to pass off appropriated knowledge as their own on a variety of subjects. The series has sold five million copies worldwide. History The guides were published between 1965 and 1975 in England, where four million copies of 16 books in the series were purchased.O'Connell, Loraine. (1991-09-11). "Thin Slices Of Expertise: 'Bluffer's Guides' Offer Just Enough Tongue-in-cheek Information For You To Get By On Without Ever Actually Knowing Anything About He Subject." (pages 1 and 2). Orlando Sentinel. Archived from the original (pages 1 and 2 ) on 2015-03-04. Retrieved 2015-03-04. Peter Wolfe, the series' first publisher, sold its publication rights to Anne Taute, a second British publisher. Doug Lincoln, a CliffNotes vice president, discovered the guides while strolling through the Frankfurt Book Fair. He saw a throng of viewers looking at the Bluffer's Guides. Wolfe entered into an agreement with Taute to publish the guides in the United States under the CliffNotes brand. The Fort Worth Star- Telegrams Terry Lee Goodrich wrote that the Bluffer's Guides have been referred to as the CliffsNotes of life. The books in the series are roughly 60 percent humor and 40 percent truth, Goodrich wrote. In 2014, the then publishing group nominated British media personality Katie Hopkins as the first recipient of their "Dishonours list", to recognise bad behaviour and etiquette. Company representative Thomas Drewry said, "There isn't a single person in the UK who Katie Hopkins hasn't offended this year". In 2018, the Bluffer's Guide series was acquired by Haynes. List of books and authors *Daniel Hudson, author of The Bluffer's Guide to the Cosmos. https://chajournal.blog/2009/09/08/daniel-hudons-the-bluffers-guide-to-the- cosmos/ *Francis Coleman, author of The Bluffer's Guides to Ballet and Opera. *William Hanson, author of The Bluffer's Guide to Etiquette. *André Launay, author of The Bluffer's Guide to Antiques. *Peter Clayton, co-author of The Bluffer's Guide to Jazz. *Ross Leckie, author of The Bluffer's Guide to the Classics. *Thomas V. Morris, author of The Bluffer's Guide to Philosophy. *Michael Toner, author of The Bluffer’s Guide to the EU. *Boris Starling, author of The Bluffer's Guide to Brexit. *Jonathan Goodall, author of The Bluffer's Guide to Beer. *Susie Boniface, author of The Bluffer's Guide to Journalism. *Keith Hann, author of The Bluffer's Guide to Opera. References External links *Bluffers.com *BBC interview with William Hanson, Bluffer’s Guide to Etiquette *BBC interview with William Hanson, Bluffer’s Guide to Etiquette *Article in the Daily Mirror newspaper by William Hanson, Bluffer’s Guide to Etiquette *Article in The Daily Express newspaper by Neil Davey, Bluffer’s Guide to Chocolate *Review of Bluffer’s Guide to Jazz in The Daily Telegraph *Article by Emma Smith in The Huffington Post, The Bluffer’s Guide to Camping *BBC Radio 4 interview with Ross Leckie, Bluffer’s Guide to the Classics *BBC Radio 4 interview with Ross Leckie, Bluffer’s Guide to the Classics *, Intellectual Property Office Category:Publishing companies of the United Kingdom "
"Ulf Georg Georgsson (born 22 April 1962 in Kinna Parish in former Älvsborg County, Sweden), is a Swedish songwriter, who has participated at Melodifestivalen as a songwriter, and written songs recorded by, among other, Lasse Stefanz, Vikingarna, Playtones, Drifters, Zekes, CC & Lee, Black Jack, Barbados, Friends and Frøya. As a musician he plays the drums in Flamingokvintetten since June 2013, after 30 years in Bhonus. At Svensktoppen he became the second most successful composer in the year 2000, and was appointed "composer of the year" in 2001. References Category:1962 births Category:Living people Category:Swedish drummers Category:Male drummers Category:Swedish songwriters "