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- Tucker L. Viemeister (born August 14, 1948) is an American industrial designer, and founder of Viemeister Industries in New York. Tucker helped found...
- Read Viemeister (1922 – 10 September 1993) was an American industrial designer. He was the Creative Director for the Lippincott team working on the Tucker...
- Montague (born 1960) American neuroscientist and po****r science author Read Viemeister (1922–1993), American industrial designer Miss Read (1913–2012), pen name...
- founded in 1980 by industrial designers Davin Stowell, Tom Dair, Tucker Viemeister, and Tamara Thomsen, with Stowell serving as CEO. The firm has been a...
- Parkville, Victoria: The Australian Society for Music Education Inc. Viemeister, Neal F.; Plack, Christopher J. (1993), "Time Analysis", Springer Handbook...
- Serengeti sungl****es include tinted photochromic and polarized lenses. Tucker Viemeister designed aviator style sungl****es in sepia tones for Serengeti in the...
- Martin A. (1984). Lightning. Dover Publications. ISBN 978-0-486-25237-7. Viemeister, Peter E. (1972). The Lightning Book. Cambridge: MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-22017-0...
- Volume 44, Issue 17, pp. 8873–8874, 2017 Petrified Lightning by Peter E. Viemeister (PDF) Interview with artist Allan McCollum along with an historical archive...
- Macy (Republican) 66.0% ▌Harold W. Worzel (Democratic) 31.6% ▌Marjorie Viemeister (American Labor) 2.4% New York 2 Leonard W. Hall Republican 1938 In****bent...
- Jacob Burckel, whose name is on the 1896 license behind the bar. Harry W. Viemeister, a saloon and restaurant owner in New York from as early as 1894, moved...