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    William Starling Burgess (December 25, 1878 – March 19, 1947) was an American yacht designer, aviation pioneer, and naval architect. He was awarded the...
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    New Roman's roman or regular style was based on a 1904 design of William Starling Burgess. This theory remains controversial. Parker and his friend Gerald...
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  • Canadian yacht racer William J. Burgess (died 1996), American politician William Oakley Burgess (died 1844), engraver William Starling Burgess (1878–1947), American...
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    Rainbow (yacht) (category Sailing yachts designed by William Starling Burgess)
    America's Cup. It was ordered by Harold Vanderbilt and designed by William Starling Burgess. Rainbow was scrapped in 1940. A replica, Rainbow, was launched...
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    of the Burgess & Curtis Aircraft Factory, where it was the first licensed aircraft manufacturer in the United States. William Starling Burgess designed...
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    (Frederic's daughter Rosamond married William Starling Burgess). She was born in Boston in 1915 and was named Starling Burgess for her father. Her father soon...
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    Royal Rainbow (1992-1999) - Automatic chronograph. Named for a William Starling Burgess Design J Class sailboat that won the 1934 America's Cup. Respirator...
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    Ranger (yacht) (category Sailing yachts designed by William Starling Burgess)
    1937. She was designed by Starling Burgess and Olin Stephens, and constructed by Bath Iron Works. Stephens would credit Burgess with actually designing...
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    (after W. Starling Burgess and Greely S. Curtis, its co-founders with Frank Henry Russell). The company was an offshoot of the W. Starling Burgess Shipyard...
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    Beck as the Curtiss instructor. William Starling Burgess also brought a licensed Wright Model B named the Burgess Model F. The military aviation school...
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  • Enterprise (yacht) (category Sailing yachts designed by William Starling Burgess)
    a syndicate headed by Vice-Commodore Winthrop Aldrich, designed by Starling Burgess, and built by Herreshoff Manufacturing Company. She was named Enterprise...
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    1890s. Burgess married Caroline Louisa Sullivant on June 2, 1877, in Boston. They had two sons, William Starling Burgess and Charles Paine Burgess. His...
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  • North Charleston, South Carolina Post-graduate study at Harvard William Starling Burgess 1878–1947 aviator, yacht designer, automotive innovator, poet Attended...
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  • Jr. John Cox Stevens John Alden Tom Blackaller, Jr. Bill Buchan William Starling Burgess Frank Butler Runnie Colie, Jr. Dave Curtis Timothea Larr Morris...
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    May 1911, Atwood became the chief flight instructor for William Starling Burgess whose Burgess Company built a variety of airplanes, including licensed...
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    was a pilot boat built in 1924 and designed by yacht designer William Starling Burgess. She was purchased by the Boston Pilots' Association to take the...
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    joined in the formation of the Burgess Company with his friend and Milton Academy classmate William Starling Burgess, who had been manufacturing aircraft...
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  • 2009, Parker released "Starling", a Roman font with a matching italic series based on the 1904 design of William Starling Burgess.[citation needed] Parker...
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    Class regattas: the yachts Katoura (Starling Burgess, 1927), Resolute (Nathanael Herreshoff, 1914) and Vanitie (William Gardner, 1914) served as trial horses...
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  • Holland Sandy Douglass Starling Burgess Ted Gozzard Ted Hood Ted Irwin Tony Castro VPLP William Fife William Ion Belton Crealock William Shaw Sailboat manufacturer...
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    Fair. Fuller built three experimental prototypes with naval architect Starling Burgess – using donated money as well as a family inheritance – to explore...
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  • 17 February 1887. p. 2. Retrieved 15 August 2021. "New Pilot Boat by Burgess". The Sun. New York, New York. 28 November 1889. p. 1. Retrieved 21 August...
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    build and race a plane in the Gordon Bennett Cup Race. They hired Starling Burgess to build their plane in his boat yard in Marblehead, Massachusetts...
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    he left Curtiss and joined Starling Burgess in Marblehead, Massachusetts to design and build aeroplanes. He left Burgess after a year, following disagreements...
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    2008, the messages were handled by a Ruby persistent queue server called Starling. Since 2009, implementation has been gradually replaced with software written...
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    airport, where from April to August 1910, Marblehead yacht designer W. Starling Burgess conducted a series of test flights with biplanes that he and Augustus...
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  • where, the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company's new naval architect Starling Burgess used his success in the M-Class and his experience as a wartime plane...
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  • Nicholsons Albert Turnner 14 1930 Newport Harold S. Vanderbilt W. Starling Burgess Herreshoff Manufacturing Co Harold S. Vanderbilt Enterprise New York...
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    Female Rappers After Jermaine Dupri Compares Them to Strippers". Spin. Starling, Lakin (August 7, 2020). "Cardi B 'WAP' [ft. Megan Thee Stallion]". Pitchfork...
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