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  2. Margaret Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Margaret Fuller (May 23, 1810 – July 19, 1850), sometimes referred to as Margaret Fuller Ossoli, was an American journalist, editor, critic, translator, and women's rights advocate associated with the American transcendentalism movement. She was the first American female war correspondent and full-time book reviewer in journalism.

  3. List of burials at Mount Auburn Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Buckminster Fuller (1895–1983), architect Margaret Fuller (1810–1850), writer, critic, and women's rights advocate; her body was lost in a shipwreck but a monument was erected to her memory in the Fuller family plot

  4. Buckminster Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Fuller was born on July 12, 1895, in Milton, Massachusetts, the son of Richard Buckminster Fuller, a prosperous leather and tea merchant, and Caroline Wolcott Andrews. He was a grand-nephew of Margaret Fuller , an American journalist, critic, and women's rights advocate associated with the American transcendentalism movement.

  5. Dymaxion Chronofile - Wikipedia

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    Fuller's Dymaxion Chronofile inspired William McDonough to participate in his own "Living Archive". [ 7 ] [ 8 ] If somebody kept a very accurate record of a human being, going through the era from the Gay '90s , from a very different kind of world through the turn of the century—as far into the twentieth century as you might live.

  6. Arthur Buckminster Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Fuller was born in Cambridgeport, Massachusetts on August 10, 1822. He was a son of United States Congressman Timothy Fuller and was prepared for college by his sister Margaret Fuller . He graduated from Harvard College in 1843, and studied in the Harvard Divinity School .

  7. Timothy Fuller - Wikipedia

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    He was the father of early feminist Margaret Fuller and Unitarian minister Arthur Buckminster Fuller. Through the latter, he is also the great-grandfather of inventor and thinker Buckminster Fuller. [3] and, through Arthur's brother Richard Frederick Fuller, the great-great-great-grandfather of US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner. [4]

  8. James T. Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    James Tennant Baldwin (May 6, 1933 – March 2, 2018), often known as Jay Baldwin or J. Baldwin, was an American industrial designer and writer. [1] Baldwin was a student of Buckminster Fuller; Baldwin's work was inspired by Fuller's principles and, in the case of some of Baldwin's published writings, he popularized and interpreted Fuller's ideas and achievements.

  9. Allegra Fuller Snyder - Wikipedia

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    Allegra Fuller Snyder (right) and Elsie Ivancich Dunin (left) after receiving the 2006 CORD Award for Outstanding Leadership in Dance Research from CORD president Ray Miller (center) Allegra Fuller Snyder (August 28, 1927 – July 11, 2021 [ 1 ] ) was an American dance ethnologist (ethnochoreologist), choreographer, professor, and author ...