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Norman Hackerman (March 2, 1912 – June 16, 2007) was an
American chemist, professor, and
academic administrator who
served as the 18th
President of the...
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Willard Hackerman (October 6, 1918 –
February 10, 2014) was an
American businessman, long-time CEO of
major construction firm Whiting-Turner, and philanthropist...
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mobile phone.
Intent on
avenging the chief, Kung Fury has
computer whiz
Hackerman send him back in time to kill
Hitler in **** Germany. A
glitch in the...
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family with a
donation by the mayor's
friend and
local businessman Willard Hackerman, and
transferred to the
purposes of "The Walters".
Since additional renovations...
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Plateau and
southwest of
Mount Freeman The
Clapp Ridge,
Stever Ridge and
Hackerman Ridge radiate from the mountain, as does the
ridge that
holds Mount Frosch...
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sponsors The
Welch Award in
Chemistry as well as the
Norman Hackerman Award in
Chemical Research. The
Welch Award in Chemistry,
currently a...
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Technology Building; the
Peter T.
Flawn Academic Center; the
Norman Hackerman Building; the
William C.
Powers Student Activity Center; and the Harry...
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Willard Hackerman joined the
company as an
engineer shortly after graduating from
Johns Hopkins University.
Seventeen years later, in 1955,
Hackerman would...
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Jorma Taccone as
Adolf Hitler, a.k.a. "Kung Führer"
Leopold Nilsson as
Hackerman, a
computer whiz who can
transform into a
Hackerbot Eleni Young as Barbarianna...
- 5th
President of Rice
University In
office 1985–1993
Preceded by
Norman Hackerman Succeeded by S.
Malcolm Gillis Personal details Born (1942-09-22) September...