翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Chaerephon
・ Chaerephon (bat)
・ Chaerephon jobimena
・ Chaeresilaus
・ Chaerhan railway station
・ Chaerilus
・ Chaerilus celebensis
・ Chaerilus ceylonensis
・ Chaerin Kim
・ Chaerocina
・ Chaerocina dohertyi
・ Chaerocina ellisoni
・ Chaerocina jordani
・ Chadwell Heath Academy
・ Chadwell Heath railway station
Chadwell O'Connor
・ Chadwell St Mary
・ Chadwell, Leicestershire
・ Chadwell, Shropshire
・ Chadwick
・ Chadwick (crater)
・ Chadwick (surname)
・ Chadwick A. Tolman
・ Chadwick Airport
・ Chadwick Arboretum
・ Chadwick Bay
・ Chadwick Beach cotton mouse
・ Chadwick Beach Island, New Jersey
・ Chadwick Boseman
・ Chadwick C-122


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Chadwell O'Connor : ウィキペディア英語版
''Chad O'Connor''' redirects here.'''''Chadwell O'Connor''' (October 9, 1914 – September 5, 2007) was an American inventor and steam engine enthusiast. He is most remembered as the inventor of the fluid-damped camera head, an achievement for which he won an Academy Award in 1992.Broggie, Michael, ''Walt Disney's Railroad Story,'' 2nd ed., pp. 123, 124, 149-50, The Donning Company Publishers, Virginia Beach, VA, 2006.==Early life and education==Chadwell O'Connor came from a distinguished family. His father, Johnson O'Connor was a well-known psychometrician and pioneer in the study of aptitude testing. His mother died when he was young and his father remarried the MIT-trained architect and educator Eleanor Manning. The family lived in Boston and O'Connor often accompanied his father to his work at the General Electric factory in Lynn, Massachusetts where he acquired an interest in engineering. O'Connor attended the Stevens Institute of Technology and California Institute of Technology where he earned a degree in mechanical engineering. Shortly after graduating, World War II broke out and O'Connor joined Douglas Aircraft where he was in charge of expediting aircraft production and repair, a vital part of the war effort.Broggie, Michael, ''Walt Disney's Railroad Story,'' 2nd ed., pp. 149-50, The Donning Company Publishers, Virginia Beach, VA, 2006.
''Chad O'Connor redirects here.''
Chadwell O'Connor (October 9, 1914 – September 5, 2007) was an American inventor and steam engine enthusiast. He is most remembered as the inventor of the fluid-damped camera head, an achievement for which he won an Academy Award in 1992.〔Broggie, Michael, ''Walt Disney's Railroad Story,'' 2nd ed., pp. 123, 124, 149-50, The Donning Company Publishers, Virginia Beach, VA, 2006.〕
==Early life and education==
Chadwell O'Connor came from a distinguished family. His father, Johnson O'Connor was a well-known psychometrician and pioneer in the study of aptitude testing. His mother died when he was young and his father remarried the MIT-trained architect and educator Eleanor Manning. The family lived in Boston and O'Connor often accompanied his father to his work at the General Electric factory in Lynn, Massachusetts where he acquired an interest in engineering. O'Connor attended the Stevens Institute of Technology and California Institute of Technology where he earned a degree in mechanical engineering. Shortly after graduating, World War II broke out and O'Connor joined Douglas Aircraft where he was in charge of expediting aircraft production and repair, a vital part of the war effort.〔Broggie, Michael, ''Walt Disney's Railroad Story,'' 2nd ed., pp. 149-50, The Donning Company Publishers, Virginia Beach, VA, 2006.〕

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「'''''Chad O'Connor''' redirects here.'''''Chadwell O'Connor''' (October 9, 1914 – September 5, 2007) was an American inventor and steam engine enthusiast. He is most remembered as the inventor of the fluid-damped camera head, an achievement for which he won an Academy Award in 1992.Broggie, Michael, ''Walt Disney's Railroad Story,'' 2nd ed., pp. 123, 124, 149-50, The Donning Company Publishers, Virginia Beach, VA, 2006.==Early life and education==Chadwell O'Connor came from a distinguished family. His father, Johnson O'Connor was a well-known psychometrician and pioneer in the study of aptitude testing. His mother died when he was young and his father remarried the MIT-trained architect and educator Eleanor Manning. The family lived in Boston and O'Connor often accompanied his father to his work at the General Electric factory in Lynn, Massachusetts where he acquired an interest in engineering. O'Connor attended the Stevens Institute of Technology and California Institute of Technology where he earned a degree in mechanical engineering. Shortly after graduating, World War II broke out and O'Connor joined Douglas Aircraft where he was in charge of expediting aircraft production and repair, a vital part of the war effort.Broggie, Michael, ''Walt Disney's Railroad Story,'' 2nd ed., pp. 149-50, The Donning Company Publishers, Virginia Beach, VA, 2006.」の詳細全文を読む
'Chad O'Connor redirects here.''Chadwell O'Connor (October 9, 1914 – September 5, 2007) was an American inventor and steam engine enthusiast. He is most remembered as the inventor of the fluid-damped camera head, an achievement for which he won an Academy Award in 1992.Broggie, Michael, ''Walt Disney's Railroad Story,'' 2nd ed., pp. 123, 124, 149-50, The Donning Company Publishers, Virginia Beach, VA, 2006.==Early life and education==Chadwell O'Connor came from a distinguished family. His father, Johnson O'Connor was a well-known psychometrician and pioneer in the study of aptitude testing. His mother died when he was young and his father remarried the MIT-trained architect and educator Eleanor Manning. The family lived in Boston and O'Connor often accompanied his father to his work at the General Electric factory in Lynn, Massachusetts where he acquired an interest in engineering. O'Connor attended the Stevens Institute of Technology and California Institute of Technology where he earned a degree in mechanical engineering. Shortly after graduating, World War II broke out and O'Connor joined Douglas Aircraft where he was in charge of expediting aircraft production and repair, a vital part of the war effort.Broggie, Michael, ''Walt Disney's Railroad Story,'' 2nd ed., pp. 149-50, The Donning Company Publishers, Virginia Beach, VA, 2006.

''Chad O'Connor redirects here.''
Chadwell O'Connor (October 9, 1914 – September 5, 2007) was an American inventor and steam engine enthusiast. He is most remembered as the inventor of the fluid-damped camera head, an achievement for which he won an Academy Award in 1992.〔Broggie, Michael, ''Walt Disney's Railroad Story,'' 2nd ed., pp. 123, 124, 149-50, The Donning Company Publishers, Virginia Beach, VA, 2006.〕
==Early life and education==
Chadwell O'Connor came from a distinguished family. His father, Johnson O'Connor was a well-known psychometrician and pioneer in the study of aptitude testing. His mother died when he was young and his father remarried the MIT-trained architect and educator Eleanor Manning. The family lived in Boston and O'Connor often accompanied his father to his work at the General Electric factory in Lynn, Massachusetts where he acquired an interest in engineering. O'Connor attended the Stevens Institute of Technology and California Institute of Technology where he earned a degree in mechanical engineering. Shortly after graduating, World War II broke out and O'Connor joined Douglas Aircraft where he was in charge of expediting aircraft production and repair, a vital part of the war effort.〔Broggie, Michael, ''Walt Disney's Railroad Story,'' 2nd ed., pp. 149-50, The Donning Company Publishers, Virginia Beach, VA, 2006.〕

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで''Chad O'Connor redirects here.''Chadwell O'Connor''' (October 9, 1914 – September 5, 2007) was an American inventor and steam engine enthusiast. He is most remembered as the inventor of the fluid-damped camera head, an achievement for which he won an Academy Award in 1992.Broggie, Michael, ''Walt Disney's Railroad Story,'' 2nd ed., pp. 123, 124, 149-50, The Donning Company Publishers, Virginia Beach, VA, 2006.==Early life and education==Chadwell O'Connor came from a distinguished family. His father, Johnson O'Connor was a well-known psychometrician and pioneer in the study of aptitude testing. His mother died when he was young and his father remarried the MIT-trained architect and educator Eleanor Manning. The family lived in Boston and O'Connor often accompanied his father to his work at the General Electric factory in Lynn, Massachusetts where he acquired an interest in engineering. O'Connor attended the Stevens Institute of Technology and California Institute of Technology where he earned a degree in mechanical engineering. Shortly after graduating, World War II broke out and O'Connor joined Douglas Aircraft where he was in charge of expediting aircraft production and repair, a vital part of the war effort.Broggie, Michael, ''Walt Disney's Railroad Story,'' 2nd ed., pp. 149-50, The Donning Company Publishers, Virginia Beach, VA, 2006.」
の詳細全文を読む

''Chadwell O'Connor''' (October 9, 1914 – September 5, 2007) was an American inventor and steam engine enthusiast. He is most remembered as the inventor of the fluid-damped camera head, an achievement for which he won an Academy Award in 1992.Broggie, Michael, ''Walt Disney's Railroad Story,'' 2nd ed., pp. 123, 124, 149-50, The Donning Company Publishers, Virginia Beach, VA, 2006.==Early life and education==Chadwell O'Connor came from a distinguished family. His father, Johnson O'Connor was a well-known psychometrician and pioneer in the study of aptitude testing. His mother died when he was young and his father remarried the MIT-trained architect and educator Eleanor Manning. The family lived in Boston and O'Connor often accompanied his father to his work at the General Electric factory in Lynn, Massachusetts where he acquired an interest in engineering. O'Connor attended the Stevens Institute of Technology and California Institute of Technology where he earned a degree in mechanical engineering. Shortly after graduating, World War II broke out and O'Connor joined Douglas Aircraft where he was in charge of expediting aircraft production and repair, a vital part of the war effort.Broggie, Michael, ''Walt Disney's Railroad Story,'' 2nd ed., pp. 149-50, The Donning Company Publishers, Virginia Beach, VA, 2006.」
の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.