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  2. WMF Group - Wikipedia

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    WMF was originally called Metallwarenfabrik Straub & Schweizer and was opened as a metal repairing workshop. Through mergers and acquisitions, by 1900 they were the world's largest producer and exporter of household metalware, mainly in the Jugendstil, or Art Nouveau style, designed in the WMF Art Studio under Albert Mayer, sculptor and designer, who was director from 1884 to 1914.

  3. Albert Mayer (planner) - Wikipedia

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    Albert Mayer (December 29, 1897 – October 14, 1981) was an American planner and architect. [1] He is well known for his contribution to American new town development and his innovative planning work in India, including the master plan of Chandigarh, the new capital of the Indian Punjab. Mayer practiced as an architect in New York City post ...

  4. File:WMF StrategicPlan2011 spreads.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. Albert Mayer - Wikipedia

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    Albert Mayer (canoeist) (born 1943), French sprint canoer Albert Mayer (planner) (1897–1981), American planner and architect Albert Mayer (soldier) (1892–1914), considered the first German soldier to die in World War I

  6. File:WMF movement strategy - WMDC SIA.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; Page information; ... English: WMF movement strategy salon on July 31, ... Version of PDF format: 1.4

  7. Julian Whittlesey - Wikipedia

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    Julian Hill Whittlesey (October 27, 1905 – May 20, 1995 [1] [2]) was a prominent American architect and planner who co-founded the firms Mayer & Whittlesey and then Whittlesey Conklin + Rossant. Background

  8. File:WMF and W3C.pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. Citizens for Global Solutions - Wikipedia

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    [8] [1] By 1948, the organization had more than 34,000 members, including 7,000 students. [3] This number grew to more than 50,000 members in the early 1950s. [9] Cord Meyer IV was the first president of the organization, with Grenville Clark, Thomas K. Finletter, Wallace Trevor Holliday serving as vice-presidents. [1] [3]