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Noguchi

[ nuh-goo-chee; Japanese naw-goo-chee ]

noun

  1. ᾱ·· [hee, -de-yaw], 1876–1928, Japanese physician and bacteriologist in the U.S.
  2. ·· [ee, -sah-moo], 1904–88, U.S. sculptor and designer.


Noguchi

/ ɔːˈɡːʃɪ /

noun

  1. NoguchiHideyo18761928MJapaneseSCIENCE: bacteriologist Hideyo (ˈhiːdɛˌjɔː). 1876–1928, Japanese bacteriologist, active in the US. He made important discoveries in the treatment of syphilis
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Noguchi said humanities councils across the country might band together to ask for a court injunction to prevent the funding loss, which he said would be “devastating.”

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County Medical Examiner Dr. Thomas Noguchi, while David Markey’s “The Secret Lives of Bill Bartell” is a portrait of a notorious, enigmatic star of the local punk scene.

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But Noguchi’s set, many times lovingly rebuilt over the years, looked as good as ever.

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Next month, Takaezu’s life and work will be the focus of a major retrospective at the Noguchi Museum in Long Island City, Queens.

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Called “Visual Variations on Noguchi,” it was shot in Isamu Noguchi’s Greenwich Village studio sometime in 1945 or ’46.

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