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  1. William Everett Wing (born William Ernett Wing; July 4, 1869 – March 10, 1947) was an American screenwriter of the silent era. He wrote " scenarios " for at more than 90 films between 1912 and 1927.

  2. William E. Wing was born on 4 July 1869 in Maine, USA. He was a writer and director, known for Speed Madness (1925), The Lure of the Circus (1918) and Hands Across the Border (1926).

  3. May 17, 2018 · Capitalizing on the need for new technology in fighting World War II, William Edward Boeing (1881-1956) became a key figure in American aviation. William Edward Boeing went from being a general businessman to a giant in the aviation business during the 1940s.

  4. William Edward Boeing ( / ˈboʊɪŋ /; October 1, 1881 – September 28, 1956) was an American aviation pioneer. He founded the Pacific Airplane Company in 1916, which was renamed to Boeing a year later. The company is now the largest exporter in the United States by dollar value and among the largest aerospace manufacturers in the world.

  5. William E. Wing. Writer: Speed Madness. William E. Wing was born on 4 July 1869 in Maine, USA. He was a writer and director, known for Speed Madness (1925), The Lure of the Circus (1918) and Hands Across the Border (1926).

  6. William E. Wing is known as an Writer, Story, Scenario Writer, Screenplay, Adaptation, and Co-Writer. Some of his work includes Death's Marathon, Sold for Marriage, The Courage of the Commonplace, The Coast Patrol, Savages of the Sea, Before the White Man Came, The Lure of the Circus, and A Woman in the Ultimate.

  7. Company Founder and Owner, President, Chairman of the Board Boeing, 1916-1934. William E. Boeing left Yale University in 1903 to take advantage of opportunities in the risky and cyclical, but financially rewarding, Northwest timber industry. That experience would serve him well in aviation.