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
RICHARD WHITCOMB DISCUSSES HOW HE GOT TO BE ONE OF THE LEADING AVIATION INVENTORS OF THE LAST HALF-CENTURY
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Fall 2003
The 2003 induction marks the centennial offlight-and the end of an era
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Summer 2002
An ambitious program hopes to supply America’s inventors for the twenty-first century
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Spring 2002
A national institution devoted to recognizing the makers of our world
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Fall 2002
STEVE WOZNIAK PIONEERED THE PERSONAL COMPUTER AND NOW DEVOTES MOST OF HIS TIME TO SCHOOLCHILDREN
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Fall 2002
They invented LASIK surgery, seat belts, and aspirin, among other things Read >>