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  1. Oswald Garrison Villard (March 13, 1872 – October 1, 1949) was an American journalist and editor of the New York Evening Post. He was a civil rights activist, and along with his mother, Fanny Villard, a founding member of the NAACP.

  2. Villard taught electrical engineering at Stanford for five decades and helped create over-the-horizon radar, which can peer around the earth's curvature. He also had a passion for short-wave radios and helped Voice of America with jamming problems.

  3. 10 de nov. de 2022 · Oswald Garrison Villard (1872–1949) was an American journalist, pacifist, and civil rights advocate. The son of railroad tycoon Henry Villard and and suffragist Fanny Villard (the daughter of abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison) and one of the founders of the Women’s Peace Movement.

  4. Oswald G. Villard, Jr. (S'38, A'41, SM'51) was born at Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., on September 17, 1916. He received the B.A. degree in English literature from Yale University in 1938, and the E.E. and Ph.D. degrees from Stanford University, in 1943 and 1949, respectively.

  5. 6 de mai. de 2010 · Oswald Garrison Villard is more well known for his journalism and political activity especially in his anti-war views rather than as one of the pivotal figures in the history of the Manassas Industrial School.

  6. 26 de jan. de 2021 · This is an interview with Dr. Oswald Garrison Villard, Jr., retired professor of electrical engineering at Stanford University, and currently Senior Science Advisor at the Stanford Research Institute.

  7. Learn about the civil rights pioneers honored by a 42-cent stamp in 2009. Oswald Garrison Villard was a founder of the NAACP and Daisy Gatson Bates mentored the Little Rock Nine.