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Robert H.
Krieble (August 22, 1916 – May 8, 1997) was an
American chemist who co-founded the
Loctite Corporation in 1953
along with his father, Vernon...
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After Vernon Krieble's death in 1964, his son
Robert H.
Krieble, also a chemist,
served as
chief executive until 1985. The
Vernon K.
Krieble Foundation...
- The
Vernon K.
Krieble Foundation is a
private foundation based in the
United States. The
Krieble Foundation was
started by
Helen E.
Krieble,
daughter of...
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Institute bore the name of
Robert Krieble, the
primary donor to
these activities.
Through the
Krieble Institute, "Bob [
Krieble]
produced the
first political...
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proposal for
immigration to the
United States,
created by the
Vernon K.
Krieble Foundation and
endorsed by Newt
Gingrich in
November 2011 Red card, Industrial...
- rue, à Paris,
which was
prefaced by Abbé Pierre. He
received The
Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation's
prize of the
Institut de
France in 2001.
Bokov had...
- (Chinese: 孙守恒) is a Chinese-American chemist. He is
currently Vernon K.
Krieble Professor of
Chemistry and
Professor of
Engineering at
Brown University...
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organization Democratic Russia received $2
million from the
conservative Krieble Institute, with
which Yeltsin's
advisor Gennady Burbulis organized 120...
- the next
incoming presidential administration in
January 1981.
Robert Krieble proposed that
Heritage produce a
manual to help
policymakers "cut the size...
- removal. Thread-locking
fluid was
developed by
American professor Vernon K.
Krieble in 1953. His company,
American Sealants,
founded the
Loctite brand. An...