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Latham, Richard S.

Author: 
Carroll Gantz
Birth/Death Age: 
1920-1991
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Dick Latham was born in Kansas City, and studied engineering at Kansas City Engineering School.

Sources: 
100 Years of Design consists of excerpts from a book by Carroll M. Gantz, FIDSA, entitled, Design Chronicles: Significant Mass-produced Designs of the 20th Century, published August 2005 by Schiffer Publications, Ltd.
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Lamb, Thomas Babbit

Author: 
Carroll Gantz
Birth/Death Age: 
1897-1988
Thomas Babbit Lamb

A US inventor, industrial designer and cartoonist, Tom Lamb was born in New York City.

Sources: 
100 Years of Design consists of excerpts from a book by Carroll M. Gantz, FIDSA, entitled, Design Chronicles: Significant Mass-produced Designs of the 20th Century, published August 2005 by Schiffer Publications, Ltd.
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Hauser, Jon William

Author: 
Carroll Gantz
Birth/Death Age: 
1916-1999
Jon William Hauser, FIDSA

US industrial designer, born in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. Hauser began his career in 1936 with General Motors, then worked for Chrysler from 1941 to 1943.

Sources: 
100 Years of Design consists of excerpts from a book by Carroll M. Gantz, FIDSA, entitled, Design Chronicles: Significant Mass-produced Designs of the 20th Century, published August 2005 by Schiffer Publications, Ltd.
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