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Simon and Ramo
* IEEE Simon Ramo Medal ( for systems engineering )
In 1950, Simon Ramo and Dean Wooldridge while working for Hughes Aircraft, lead the development of the Falcon radar-guided missile, among other projects.
* Simon Ramo
Two Hughes engineers, Simon Ramo and Dean Wooldridge, had new ideas on the packaging of electronics to make complete fire control systems.
He received the Mellon Award for Excellence in Mentoring in 2005 and the IEEE Simon Ramo Medal in 2010.
Simon " Si " Ramo ( born May 7, 1913 ) is an American physicist, engineer, and business leader.
Ramo-Wooldridge merged with Thompson Products to become TRW, and Simon Ramo became Vice-Chairman.
On February 23, 1983, Simon Ramo was presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Ronald Reagan.
* IEEE Simon Ramo Medal
* Simon Ramo ; < u > The Business of Science: Winning and Losing in the High-Tech Age </ u >; 1988, Hill & Wang Pub ( ISBN 0-8090-3255-4 ).
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Simon and became
A paperback collection of the original sequence, The Life and Times of the Shmoo, became a bestseller for Simon & Schuster.
In 1949, Simon became a professor of administrations and chairman of the Department of Industrial Management at Carnegie Tech ( later to become Carnegie Mellon University ).
The personal, improvisatory and creative traditions of Western European religious art are largely lacking in Russia before the 17th century, when Simon Ushakov's painting became strongly influenced by religious paintings and engravings from Protestant as well as Catholic Europe.
Henry III granted Kenilworth in 1244 to Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, who later became a leader in the Second Barons ' War ( 1263 – 67 ) against the king, using Kenilworth as the centre of his operations.
Teriipia became the mother of two of his children: Simon Teihotu Brando ( born 1963 ) and Tarita Cheyenne Brando.
In 1264, Benedetto became part of the Roman Curia, where he served as secretary to Cardinal Simon de Brion, the future Pope Martin IV, on a mission to France.
Justin and Irenaeus are the first to recount the myth of Simon and Helen, which became the center of Simonian doctrine.
Under the guidance of their mentor and manager Simon Fuller, the group embraced merchandising and became a regular feature of the British and global press.
Woodley co-wrote some songs with Simon, including " Red Rubber Ball " which became a US No. 2 single for the Cyrkle.
Before he became a monk, Simon handed his county of the Vexin over to King Philip.
In the 1850s, Pennsylvania Republican Simon Cameron began to develop what became known as the " Pennsylvania idea " of applying the wealth of corporations to help maintain Republican control of the legislature.
Simon's first song written for himself and Garfunkel, when he was 12 or 13, was called " The Girl for Me ," and according to Simon became the " neighborhood hit.
That paper became the first officially copyrighted Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel song, and is now in the Library of Congress.
After three back-to-back successful studio albums, Simon became less productive during the second half of the 1970s.
With help from Radio 1 breakfast show host Simon Mayo, who gave the song regular airplay and also used the chorus within a jingle, it became a hit, some 12 years after the song's original appearance in Life Of Brian, reaching number 3 in the UK charts and landing Idle a set on Top of the Pops in October 1991.
In 2009, Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, Canada became the NCAA's first non-US member institution.
While the area attracted people who came to live and work in the creative, bohemian environment, it also became home for political exiles such as Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, Porfirio Diaz, and Simon Petlyura.
The contemporary Christian right became increasingly vocal and organized in reaction to a series of United States Supreme Court decisions ( notably Bob Jones University v. Simon and Bob Jones University v. United States ) and also engaged in battles over pornography, obscenity, abortion, state sanctioned prayer in public schools, textbook contents ( concerning creationism ), homosexuality, and sexual education.
Through her marriage Cathelijne became a member of a family who were Calvinists and it is presumed that Simon was brought up in the Calvinist faith.
When Roger I, Count of Sicily, died in 1101, his young son, Simon of Hauteville, became Count, with his mother Adelaide del Vasto as regent.
* Simon, who became Prince of Taranto in 1144.
In the mist of the chaos, Sinestro gave Hal Jorden a temporary ring to help him out on missions, but the Guardians attacked them and both rings merged and became faulty and thought Sinestro and Jordan apparently dead so it went in search of a new Lantern, Simon Baz.
When the 2003 California recall became a reality, Simon announced he would once again be a candidate for California Governor but ran for only a short time after he qualified for the ballot before withdrawing from the race August 23, 2003.
The guitarist and keyboard player Simon Tong later became a member.
The couple had triplets in 1934, Simon, Rachel and Sarah ; Simon also became an artist.

Simon and President
* Stewart, David, O. Impeached: the Trial of President Andrew Johnson and the Fight for Lincoln's Legacy ( 2009 ) Simon and Schuster, New York, NY.
Simon Kapwepwe and Harry Nkumbula challenged the resultant 1978 election of President Kaunda in the High Court, but their action was unsurprisingly unsuccessful.
Walsh's business-related roles were given to co-owner Herb Simon and Jim Morris, who was promoted to President of Pacers Sports & Entertainment.
** named after Simon de Buci, President of the Parlement of Paris, who had purchased the Gate Saint-Germain ( now demolished ) in 1350
Organized in 1870 from parts of Calcasieu and Vermillion Parishes, Cameron is named for Simon Cameron, a Pennsylvanian who was President Abraham Lincoln's first secretary of war.
Their President is Simon King OBE.
Maytown is noted as the birthplace of 19th century politician Simon Cameron, who served in the Cabinet of President Abraham Lincoln.
As of 2009, notable residents living in or close to Wymondham include / have included George Szirtes, poet ; Oliver Winterbottom, car designer ; Simon Beaufoy, writer of the films ' The Full Monty ' and ' Slumdog Millionaire '; Bill Bryson, humorist, author and travel writer ; Justin Hawkins, singer with The Darkness ; and the late Edwin Gooch, MP and President of the National Union of Agricultural and Allied Workers.
Members of the Borough Council are Council President Tom Bianco ( 2013 ), Franklin Brown ( 2012 ), Craig Conti ( 2011 ), Kim Robinson ( 2012 ), Tony Saban ( 2013 ) and Charles Simon ( 2011 ).
Members of the Englewood Cliffs Borough Council are Council President Joseph Favaro ( D, 2012 ), Gloria Oh ( D, 2014 ), Edward Aversa ( D, 2014 ), Carrol McMorrow ( R, 2012 ), Ilan Plawker ( D, 2013 ) and Melanie Simon ( D, 2013 ).
As President of the French Republic, the Duke controversially dismissed the republican Prime Minister Jules Simon, replacing him with the Orleanist Duc de Broglie, before dissolving the French National Assembly on 16 May 1877 in an effort to halt the rise of Republicanism and boost the prospects of a restoration of the monarchy under the Comte de Chambord.
* The constitutional crisis of the 16 May 1877: President Patrice de Mac-Mahon dismisses Prime Minister Jules Simon and names Albert de Broglie to replace him.
In 1976, while serving as Secretary of the Treasury, President Anwar Sadat of Egypt presented Simon with the Collar of the Republic / Order of the Nile.
An additional athletics-related honor came on October 11, 1975, when Simon threw out the first pitch of the 1975 World Series at Boston's Fenway Park on behalf of President Ford.
Simon served as President of the John M. Olin Foundation and as trustee of The John Templeton Foundation.
Mark Zupan-who succeeded Charles Plosser, the current President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia-has served as Dean of the Simon School since 2004 and was reappointed to a second, five-year term, in January 2009.
In response to the Kishinev pogrom in 1903 President Theodore Roosevelt and Secretary of State John Hay met with B ' nai B ' rith's executive committee in Washington, D. C. B ' nai B ' rith President Simon Wolf presented the draft of a petition to be sent to the Russian government protesting the lack of opposition to the massacre.
The Environmental Steward ’ s program support ’ s President Simon ’ s " Boldness by Design " strategic vision to transform environmental stewardship on campus within the seven year time frame.
Woodward and Bernstein followed up with a second successful book on Watergate, entitled The Final Days ( Simon and Schuster 1976 ), covering in extensive depth the period from November 1973 until President Nixon resigned in August 1974.
In 1991, through the initiative of Governor Pedro Simon, the State of Rio Grande do Sul officially recognized the kidnapping of the Uruguayans and compensated them for this, inspiring the democratic government of the President Luis Alberto Lacalle in Uruguay to do the same a year later.
President Nixon named William E. Simon as " Energy Czar ", and in 1977, a cabinet-level Department of Energy was created, leading to the creation of the United States ' Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
With support from Newell, Simon, Nico Haberman, Provost Angel Jordan and President Richard Cyert, the department of computer science began a two-year status as a " floating " department in the early months of 1986.
He was the son of Delia ( Claiborne ) and Confederate General Simon Bolivar Buckner, Sr. who was later Governor of Kentucky 1887 – 1891, and candidate for U. S. President in 1896.

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