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Biographical profile / house oversight investigation document
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2.39 MB
Summary
This document is a biographical profile of Richard Saul Wurman, the founder of TED (implied by context, though not explicitly named in text), featuring a black and white portrait and a summary of his career as an architect, author, and information theorist. It lists numerous prominent deceased figures he associated with, such as Richard Feynman and Jonas Salk. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it is part of a larger government investigation file.
People (10)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Richard Saul Wurman | Subject |
Architect, author, and designer; subject of the biography.
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| Francis Crick | Associate (Deceased) |
Listed as an extraordinary person Wurman sought to be in the presence of.
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| Richard Feynman | Associate (Deceased) |
Listed as an extraordinary person Wurman sought to be in the presence of.
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| Jonas Salk | Associate (Deceased) |
Listed as an extraordinary person Wurman sought to be in the presence of.
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| Eva Zeisel | Associate (Deceased) |
Listed as an extraordinary person Wurman sought to be in the presence of.
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| Louis I. Kahn | Former Boss/Mentor (Deceased) |
Listed as an extraordinary person and one of only two bosses who didn't fire Wurman.
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| Charles Eames | Former Boss/Mentor (Deceased) |
Listed as an extraordinary person and one of only two bosses who didn't fire Wurman.
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| Frank Stanton | Associate (Deceased) |
Listed as an extraordinary person Wurman sought to be in the presence of.
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| Schuyler van Renssalaer Cammann | Associate (Deceased) |
Listed as an extraordinary person Wurman sought to be in the presence of.
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| Arnold Toynbee | Associate (Deceased) |
Listed as an extraordinary person Wurman sought to be in the presence of.
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Organizations (13)
Locations (3)
| Location | Context |
|---|---|
Relationships (2)
Listed as a boss who didn't fire him.
Listed as a boss who didn't fire him.
Key Quotes (3)
"Described by Fortune magazine as an 'intellectual hedonist' with a 'hummingbird mind'"Source
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"Recognizing at an early age that his ignorance is his greatest asset"Source
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Quote #2
"The only two bosses he had who didn’t fire him were Lou Kahn and Charlie Eames."Source
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Quote #3
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