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This Day in Boston History
July 12th, 1895
Techno-Visionary Poet
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On this
day, Buckminster Fuller was born in Milton, Massachusetts. He was the
great nephew of Cambridge-born transcendentalist writer and civil rights
advocate Margaret Fuller.
He attended Harvard, but was expelled for lack on interest. He worked
in a number of trade and factory jobs, experimenting and inventing technical
mechanisms. By age 22, he was married, penniless, and on the verge of
suicide. Then he had a vision, to give his abilities to humanity; he
spent the remainder of his life working to solving the world's problems.
He created economic plans for developing countries, invented the geodesic
dome and thousands of low cost homes based on it. He was one of the
first to propose computerizing the US stock market. Fuller held 25 patents,
received 47 honorary doctorates and the highest awards in the field
of architecture. He circled the globe 57 times on speaking tours. In
1962 he accepted a professorship of poetry at the same Harvard which
had expelled him as a young man.
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