JIM QUINN, a Pulitzer-prize winning journalist, currently teaches writing at the University of Akron in Akon, Ohio. He is the former writer-in-residence at the National Inventors Hall of Fame.
Articles by this Contributor
Fall 2003
The 2003 induction marks the centennial offlight-and the end of an era
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RICHARD WHITCOMB DISCUSSES HOW HE GOT TO BE ONE OF THE LEADING AVIATION INVENTORS OF THE LAST HALF-CENTURY
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An ambitious program hopes to supply America’s inventors for the twenty-first century
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A national institution devoted to recognizing the makers of our world
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STEVE WOZNIAK PIONEERED THE PERSONAL COMPUTER AND NOW DEVOTES MOST OF HIS TIME TO SCHOOLCHILDREN
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They invented LASIK surgery, seat belts, and aspirin, among other things Read >>