Rube Goldberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Reuben Lucius Goldberg (July 4, 1883 – December 7, 1970) was an American cartoonist, sculptor, author, engineer and inventor. Goldberg is best known for a series of popular cartoons he created depict...
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Rube Goldberg machine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A Rube Goldberg machine is a deliberately overengineered apparatus that performs a very simple task in a very complex fashion, usually including a chain reaction. The expression has been dated as or...
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Hypertext encyclopedia of comics and animation ... Even people who have never seen the work of Rube Goldberg know what a "Rube Goldberg device" is. ... Rube Goldberg died in 1970, revered by his peers in the cartooning community for his lifetime of extraordinary achievement.
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Goldberg, Rube (Reuben Lucius Goldberg), 1883–1970, American cartoonist and sculptor, b. San Francisco. After drawing cartoons for San Francisco newspapers, he moved to New York City. ... More on Rube Goldberg from Infoplease:
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Home of the Theta Tau Fraternity Rube Goldberg Machine Contest. This is the official site of the national collegiate contest.
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www.rubemachine.com/
www.rubemachine.com/
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Learn about the history of this amazing man, his life, and his comical cartoons, plus info about the next Rube Goldberg Invention Convention ... Rube Goldberg's career was launched. He became the sports cartoonist for the San Francisco Bulletin, and then began working in New York in 1907 for the New York Evening Mail and...
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who holds the Rube Goldberg copyrights and trademarks. While Rube Goldberg Inc. encourages educational, non-profit, and commercial reprint and use of Rube's work, permission to reproduce drawings and images or use our trademark (RUBE GOLDBERG) in any way or in any media (including presentations, training materials, etc.
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Rube Goldberg was born in 1883. At twenty-one (1904), his sports and editorial cartoons were already being published in various California newspapers. ... Rube Goldberg won the Pulitzer prize in 1948 and helped produce the first issue of Feature Funnies in 1937. He died in 1970.
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