Walter Dorwin Teague’s Optimistic Address

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Walter Dorwin Teague (1883-1960) was one of the white knights of industry, a product designer who helped alter the look and performance of everyday products. This 1936 lecture is one of his seminal speeches and is worth a first or second look in its originally published form.

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