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Bill Gates view detail comment email this

This official Microsoft website for Bill Gates features a biography, writings, and transcripts (and some webcasts) of his speeches back to 1996. Includes press materials and video on the June 2006 announcement of Gate's transition (effective July 2008) "out of a day-to-day role in the company to spend more time on his global health and education work at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation."
http://www.microsoft.com/billgates/
Topics: Notable People

Last updated Jun 16, 2006


The Hihn-Younger Archive view detail comment email this

Website of an archive devoted to Santa Cruz, California, entrepreneur F.A. Hihn and Charles Bruce Younger Sr., Hihn's attorney. "A German immigrant to California's Gold Rush, F.A. Hihn is considered by many as the County's most influential entrepreneur, from arrival in Santa Cruz (1851) to his death (1913)." Contains biographies and family trees, photos, and material about correspondence files. From the University Library, University of California, Santa Cruz.
http://library2.ucsc.edu/Zope/hihn/
Topics: Notable People

Last updated Oct 12, 2009


Machine Dreams view detail comment email this

Salon.com 's 1998 profile of Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple Computer.
http://www.salon.com/bc/1999/01/cov_05bc.html
Topics: Notable People

Last updated Oct 2, 2004


Picturing Business in America: Hedcuts in the Wall Street Journal view detail comment email this

This exhibit "explores the development, the technique, and the implications" of "The Wall Street Journal's distinctive portrait heads, known as 'hedcuts' or 'dot-drawings.'" Features examples of hedcuts of business leaders and the context in which the portraits ran in The Wall Street Journal, details about the process of creating the hedcut, and a section of hedcuts of women (such as Oprah Winfrey and Mary Kay Ash). From the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery.
http://www.npg.si.edu/exh/journal/
Topics: Art, Notable People

Last updated Apr 18, 2006


The Rockefellers view detail comment email this

Companion website to a documentary that is "the saga of four generations of a legendary American family whose name is synonymous with great wealth." Special features focus on members of the Rockefeller family, the Standard Oil Company, the clash between John D. Rockefeller Sr. and journalist Ida Tarbell, philanthropic activities, and other people and events in the family's history. Includes a timeline, biographies, essays, teacher's guide, and related resources. From the PBS program, American Experience.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/rockefellers/
Topics: Notable People

Last updated Nov 1, 2007


Topolobampo Collection view detail comment email this

This collection includes "records of the Credit Foncier of Sinaloa Company and its failed utopian colony at Topolobampo Bay in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico in the late nineteenth century. Also includes the business records and personal papers of Albert Kimsey Owen (1847-1916), the colony’s founder." Features a guide to the collection, which includes a history, and more than 500 photographs. From the Henry Madden Library, California State University, Fresno.
http://labs.lib.csufresno.edu/SpecialCollections/?page_id=75
Topics: Notable People, Photograph Collections: Regional, Political Parties & Theories

Last updated May 15, 2009


The Traces of Advertising Giants view detail comment email this

Biographies of people in the advertising field dating from the 1880s through the 1960s.
http://www.ciadvertising.org/studies/student/96_fall/index.html
Topics: Advertising & Marketing, Business, Notable People

Last updated Aug 31, 2002


Walter O'Malley: The Official Website view detail comment email this

Biographical information about Walter O'Malley, "widely regarded as a pioneer in baseball for the westward expansion of the game, moving the Brooklyn Dodgers to Los Angeles prior to the 1958 season and for designing, building and privately financing Dodger Stadium" Features documents by and about O'Malley, a timeline, quotes, and audio and video clips. Also includes a history of the Dodgers, Dodger Stadium history and construction information, and photos. Searchable.
http://www.walteromalley.com/
Topics: Baseball, Notable People, Photograph Collections, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Oct 2, 2004




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