Wright passed away in 2021.
Wright one of the uh founders of uh he and his brother founders of modern
Wrigley Chewing Gum had about a quarter of the eleventh floor for a while.
Wright. They had Froebelian kindergarten in their childhood.
Wright Mills, back in the mid '50s, come to pass in our day.
Wrigley's gum it tasted like scouring powder Onida knew she'd wind up sharing
Wright Edelman was on them to go to the Georgia State Legislature, and to sit in the gallery to watch the Legislators. And they would sit in the all-white section, all these African-American
Bill Wright, a Patwin Indian Elder, spoke out about the abuse he and other Native children suffered in these schools.
The Wright brothers framed the problem fundamentally differently.
Professor Wright famously explained in his book, "The Moral Animal", how evolution shapes our human brain.
Craig Wright, in the end, failed to consolidate his position as Satoshi Nakamoto.
Kurt Wright and Bob Kiss had really fanatic fans, but not so many of them in the end.
Dedman wriggled in toward the trunk and picked his way up from there.
The Wright brothers airplane or something.
Marian Wright Edelman, who founded the Children's Defense Fund, she was one of his students at Spelman. Alice Walker, also, as she said he was her favorite teacher and also her funniest
Richard Wright or James Baldwin or Maya Angelou or all these books that we know a lot about.
After the Wright brothers, it's like, oh, okay, yeah, this is the thing that we're gonna do.
like the Wright brothers analogy. It'd be like in 1900 saying we're always going to travel as fast as a horse.
This is James Wright Foley, who is an American journalist.
I read Richard Wright who talked about Americans.
comes from Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie School aesthetic and the Japanese cultural influence that that has, as well as being neighbors to a great cocktail
So Frank Lloyd Wright actually ended up designing some skyscrapers.
They said Wright Kay.
So Robert Wright is a journalist, scholar, and prize winning author of bestselling books about science, evolutionary psychology, history, religion,
Or Craig Wright wipes out his digital history or the traces of himself.
I play Wayne Wright in the show, who is a marine coming back from the war.
Because Frank Loyd Wright had built a house for the family years and years before.
And Frank Lloyd Wright wrote back and said, yes, I'll design your house.
And the Frank Lloyd Wright's estate said, you can use it as long as you take this one line out of the intro, which was-- the dog hated the doghouse,
And the Frank Lloyd Wright estate said, you've got to take that out, because we don't-- It reflects badly on Frank Lloyd Wright.
Her name's Robin Wright.
And Michael Wright, who runs the thing, said, it's 50-year-old women.
Of course Daniel Wright has done a lot for us.
Even Luther Wright and the Wrongs.
to the Wright Brothers. And this is a little article from 1893 explaining all about his flying machine. It was steam-powered. It had a boiler on board.
going to put Reverend Wright aside for a moment because it was very kind of a specific thing.
Frank Lloyd Wright. Amy Whitaker: It's Winston Churchill. He's a person who liked to smoke a cigar while painting. So we think of Winston Churchill as a savior of the free world because of his
One of my biggest mentors is Marian Wright Edelman.
And there's a great exhibit at Wrightwood 659 Gallery.
So I learned this cycle from Bob Wright, who's in Chicago.
I suggest drawing inspiration from the Wright brothers.
like wing warping that allowed the Wright brothers to create the world's first flying machine.
It kind of wiggles and wriggles from here to there.
So this is from Ned Wright, UCLA cosmologist and astrophysicist.
And then we use Frank Lloyd Wright's signature red box, which he put in his blueprints as his sort of sign-off.
And they took us up to Wright & Company on the second floor.
There's too many people in Wright & Company.
And that's where the name Wright & Company came from, as well.
And so you know who Frank Lloyd Wright is-- an American architect whose major work is around the 1920s and 1930s.
So I introduce you to Professor Wright.