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* 9: Anina Bennett & Paul Guinan, writers / Robert Walker, pencils / Royal, inks.
King, T-Bone Walker, Lightnin ' Hopkins, Son House and Robert Johnson.
According to Fundamentals of Physics ( 4 ed., Wiley, 1993 ), by David Halliday, Robert Resnick and Jearl Walker, on page 30, Chapter Two, " Motion along a Straight Line ", Joe Sprinz, at the time in question, a member of the San Francisco Ball Club, and formerly of the Indians, attempted to beat the World Record for catching a baseball dropped from a great height, set by members of the 1938 Cleveland Indians, who had done so at 700 feet, with balls dropped from a building.
This belief made its contributions to literature in Edgar Allan Poe's " The Gold-Bug ", Washington Irving's The Devil and Tom Walker, Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island and Nelson DeMille's Plum Island.
* 1937 Robert Walker Jr., American blues guitarist
During his years at Columbia, Capra worked often with screenwriter Robert Riskin ( husband of Fay Wray ,) and cameraman Joseph Walker.
In 1846, Congress approved the Walker Tariff ( named after Robert J. Walker, the Secretary of the Treasury ), which represented a substantial reduction of the high Whig-backed Tariff of 1842.
L-R: Judah P. Benjamin, Stephen Mallory, Christopher Memminger, Alexander Stephens, LeRoy Pope Walker, Jefferson Davis, John H. Reagan and Robert Toombs.
* Walker, Steven F. and Segal, Robert A., Jung and the Jungians on Myth: An Introduction, Theorists of Myth, Routledge ( 1996 ), ISBN 978-0-8153-2259-7.
* Robert Walker Article includes information about the various portraits of Cromwell by the artists Robert Walker, Peter Lely and Samuel Cooper.
* 1918 Robert Walker, American actor ( d. 1951 )
* Robert S. Walker and Samuel C. Patterson, OKLAHOMA GOES WET: THE REPEAL OF PROHIBITION ( McGraw-Hill Book Co. Eagleton Institute Rutgers University 1960 ).
* Samuel C. Patterson and Robert S. Walker, " The Political Attitudes of Oklahoma Newspapers Editors: The Prohibition Issue ," The Southwestern Social Science Quarterly ( 1961 )
Heinlein Society member and researcher Robert James has noted that Heinlein wrote a letter in which he " firmly states " that Rod Walker is black.
* Robert Walker
* August 28 Robert Walker, American actor ( b. 1918 )
** U. S. presidential candidate George Herbert Walker Bush defeats Robert Dole in numerous Republican primaries and caucuses on " Super Tuesday ".
** Robert " Bilbo " Walker Jr., American blues guitarist
But as Walker ( 2006 ) points out, it has failed to offer “ compelling counter-narratives ” to “ widely influential and popular yet deeply flawed and unapologetic neo-Malthusian rants such as Robert Kaplan's ( 1994 ) ' The coming anarchy ' and Jared Diamond's ( 2005 ) Collapse ” ( 385 ).
In a pioneering technique developed by Robert Fleischer, P. Buford Price, and Robert M. Walker, sheets of clear plastic, like 1 / 4 mil Lexan polycarbonate, are stacked together and exposed directly to cosmic rays in space or high altitude.

Robert and Tayler
As of 2012, its writers included James Fallows, Mark Bowden, Jeffrey Goldberg, Megan McArdle, Jeffrey Tayler, Robert D. Kaplan and Ta-Nehisi Coates.
The attorney who represented those protesting Smoot's admittance to the Senate, Robert W. Tayler, explained in his summation that polygamy was irrelevant and the real danger was Mormon belief in revelation.
Robert W. Tayler ( R )
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Robert and 1852
The couple were married for 50 years and had five children: Martha ( 1828 ), Charles ( 1830 ), Mary ( 1832 ), Robert ( 1834 ), and Andrew Jr. ( 1852 ).
The opening of the forecourt in 1852 marked the completion of Robert Smirke's 1823 plan, but already adjustments were having to be made to cope with the unforeseen growth of the collections.
When the University of Heidelberg hired Robert Bunsen in 1852, the authorities promised to build him a new laboratory building.
The idea that cells can be generated de novo, by the " cytoblast " or otherwise, contradicted work by Robert Remak ( 1852 ) and Rudolf Virchow ( 1855 ) who decisively propagated the new paradigm that cells are generated solely by cells (" Omnis cellula e cellula ").
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Robert E. Lee was appointed superintendent of the Academy in 1852, and Stuart became friends with the Lee family, seeing them socially on frequent occasions.
He hears that Lucy was employed by Mrs. Vincent at her school since 1852, and, to verify this claim, Robert tracks down Mrs. Vincent, who is in hiding because of debts.
The Liberal Party ( the term was first used officially in 1868 but had been used colloquially for decades beforehand ) arose from a coalition of Whigs, free trade Tory followers of Robert Peel, and free trade Radicals, first created, tenuously under the Peelite Lord Aberdeen in 1852, and put together more permanently under the former Canningite Tory Lord Palmerston in 1859.
In 1852, a land grant for the construction of rail lines was given to the Little Rock and Memphis Railroad Company, led by Robert Campbell Brinkley as its President.
With James Cochran Porter & Robert Ross Founding in 1852 Monmouth Academy.
It was founded by Robert Lee Stowe Sr. ( 1866 1963 ), his brother Samuel Pinckney Stowe ( 1868 1956 ), and Abel Caleb Lineberger ( 1859 1948, son of Caleb John Lineberger, who had founded Gaston County's second textile mill, the Woodlawn, or " Pinhook ," Mill in Lowell, North Carolina in 1852 ).
* Robert Hepburn Swinton of that Ilk ( d. 1852 )
In the fall of 1852, a surveying party under the command of Captain Robert Chilton, 1st U. S. Dragoons, selected the junction of the Republican and Smoky Hill Rivers as a site for one of these forts.
Dr. Hanna went into partnership with his brother Robert, starting a grocery business in Cleveland, and relocated his family there in 1852.
* Robert Ross — founder of Monmouth Academy, 1852
* 1852 Sir Robert P. Stewart
Lord Lingen married Emma, daughter of Robert Hutton, in 1852.
Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham ( London, 24 May 1852 Buenos Aires, 20 March 1936 ) was a Scottish politician, writer, journalist and adventurer.
In 1852 he moved to Hanover, at the same time dissociating himself from the musical ideals of the ' New German School ' ( Liszt, Richard Wagner, Hector Berlioz, and their followers, as defined by journalist Franz Brendel ) and instead making common cause with Robert Schumann, Clara Schumann and Johannes Brahms.
Nominated to the United States Military Academy by Congressman Robert Schenck, he graduated in 1852, ranking near the bottom of his class.
William Barton Rogers had three brothers: James Blythe Rogers ( 1802 1852 ), Henry Darwin Rogers ( 1808 1866 ), and Robert Empie Rogers ( 1813 1884 ).
of Firby's relation Isabella Hammond of Marylebone, daughter of Grewelthorpe shoemaker Thomas Hammond and wife Elizabeth of Norfolk House, married in 1852 at Kirkby Malzeard ( in Ripon District ) George Firby b. 1819 Grewelthorpe, son of her relation Margaret Hammond and Robert Firby b. 1789 Catterick, himself son of George Firby b. 1753 Hudswell and Elizabeth Wood of Ripon.
* 1913-1918: Robert George Wardlaw Ramsay ( 1852 1921 )
* Colonel Robert Christopher Tytler, Dacca, 1852

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