Marguerite Moilliet Rogers's Human Design Chart

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          Marguerite Moilliet Rogers's Biography

          Mexican-born American physicist, nicknamed Peggy, who became the “country’s leading authority in the field of air-launched conventional weapons”.
          Raised in Texas, she did both her undergraduate and graduate studies at Rice University, and taught for two years at the University of Houston before joining the Naval Air Warfare Center, Indianapolis in 1943, becoming head of optics research there. After the end of World War II, she was briefly a researcher at the University of North Carolina before becoming a weapons researcher at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and later the Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake. Her work at China Lake was interrupted for a year spent teaching physics at the Royal Technical College, Salford in England.
          In 1953 she moved to South Carolina, to become professor of physics and head of the science division at Columbia College, near the University of South Carolina, where her husband Fred Terry Rogers Jr. became head of the physics department. He died in 1956, and she returned to China Lake in 1957. In 1966 she became head of the Weapons Systems Analysis Division there, and from 1977 to 1978 she was acting head of the laboratory.
          She retired in 1980, and died on 14 March 1989 in Ridgecrest, California.
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          Marguerite Moilliet Rogers's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.