| Monica McGoldrick - 1997 - 334 pages
...seeming opposites, were actually described by their father as "inseparable as twins." Wilbur once wrote: "From the time we were little children, my brother...conversations, suggestions, and discussions between us."13 It was said they were so close they often finished each other's sentences. As their work on... | |
| Lucia Raatma - 2000 - 28 pages
...with others to make your neighborhood beautiful. 17 "From the time we were little children, my brother and myself lived together, played together, worked together, and, in fact, thought together." —Wilbur Wright Wilbur and Orville Wright were brothers. They worked together to invent the first... | |
| Chris Kidder - 2002 - 240 pages
...««,/«» D,V. twins, they are indispensable to each other." LC-Dic-PPrS-oo682V Wilbur concurred: "From the time we were little children, my brother...lived together, played together, worked together, Onille Wriifht. age 34 Lib. of Cong.. 1'nnt-. & Photos Div. LC-D/G-pprs-00681\' and, in fact, thought... | |
| Tom D Crouch - 2004 - 740 pages
...it could have borne fruit." 2 "From the time we were little children," Wilbur explained, "my brother and myself lived together, played together, worked...conversations, suggestions and discussions between us."1 They were mechanically inclined as well, designing and building a machine to fold copies of the... | |
| Patty Dann - 2004 - 214 pages
...to do. For a moment, none of us talked, and I thought of Orville and Wilbur. In 1912, Wilbur wrote, "From the time we were little children my brother...together, worked together and, in fact, thought together," and I wanted another baby for Pete. The phone rang and Pete jumped up to get it. I could hear him announce... | |
| Tom D. Crouch - 2003 - 746 pages
...it could have borne fruit."2 "From the time we were little ch1ldren," Wilbur expla1ned, "my brother and myself lived together, played together, worked...in our lives has been the result of conversations, suggest1ons and d1scussions between us."3 They were mechanically inclined as well, designing and building... | |
| Harold Faber - 2006 - 284 pages
...Bubbo or Bubs, the way Wilbur mispronounced his brother's name when he was born. Once Wilbur wrote, "From the time we were little children, my brother...worked together, and, in fact, thought together." Wilbur, a devoted reader, would have graduated from high school with high grades, but his family moved... | |
| Keith Sawyer - 2008 - 290 pages
...unfold from constant conversation and side-by-side work. Wilbur Wright later explained it this way: "From the time we were little children my brother...conversations, suggestions and discussions between us." The Wrights kept detailed diaries of their transformative collaboration. These diaries show that... | |
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