John Osborne Varian

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John Osborne Varian (1863 – January 9, 1931) was an American poet and amateur musician who was one of the early members of the Temple of the People and a leader within the theosophist utopian community of Halcyon, California. Two of his sons, Russell and Sigurd Varian, became notable inventors and went on to found Varian Associates, one of the first companies in Silicon Valley. Varian died on January 9, 1931 following pneumonia. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString John Varian photographed by Ansel Adams
rdf:langString Russell and Sigurd VarianEric Varian
xsd:date 1931-01-09
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rdf:langString Irish-American
rdf:langString Poet and amateur musician
rdf:langString What majestic word are you speaking now, out of your ages and ages of growth...talking to the light and reaching for the sky?
rdf:langString —John Varian, "Sand Dunes"
rdf:langString Agnes Varian
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rdf:langString John Osborne Varian (1863 – January 9, 1931) was an American poet and amateur musician who was one of the early members of the Temple of the People and a leader within the theosophist utopian community of Halcyon, California. Two of his sons, Russell and Sigurd Varian, became notable inventors and went on to found Varian Associates, one of the first companies in Silicon Valley. Varian died on January 9, 1931 following pneumonia.
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