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The Atlanta Falcons Adviser Board is made up of eleven members: Arthur M. Blank, Henry L. “ Hank ” Aaron, Steve Bartkowski, Glenda Hatchett, David E. Homrich, Felker W. Ward, Jr., Carl Ware, Bill Bolling, Dr. Robert M. Franklin, Ingrid Saunders Jones and Andrew Young ( Ambassador ).
Robert Corbett, a logging and lumbering entrepreneur, held the dominant influence on city in its early years, first renamed as " Corbett ", then to " Warner " in 1891, and then to the present name on July 1, 1900, after the bride of Charles R. Smith, head of the Menasha Wooden Ware Co.
According to Robert Bruce Ware, these plans should be regarded as contingency plans.
* Analyzing Marxism: new essays on analytical Marxism / edited by Robert Ware & Kai Nielsen, 1989, Canadian journal of philosophy.
In the down-home category, Allen also released singles by Robert Nighthawk and Big Walter Horton, as well as pianist Eddie Ware, guitarist L. C. McKinley, and drummer James Bannister.
According to Dr. Robert Bruce Ware of Southern Illinois University, " The assertions that Russian security services are responsible for the bombings is at least partially incorrect, and appears to have given rise to an obscurantist mythology of Russian culpability.
According to Dr. Robert Bruce Ware, an associate professor of Southern Illinois University, the best explanation for the apartment block blasts is that they were perpetrated by Wahhabis under the leadership of Khattab, as retribution for the federal attacks on Karamachi, Chabanmakhi, and Kadar.
One of his 1859 students at the Tenth Street Studio, William Robert Ware, was deeply influenced by Hunt and went on to found the first two university programs in architecture: MIT in 1866, and Columbia in 1881.
Fanshawe married at Wolvercot, Oxfordshire on 18 May 1644, Anne Harrison daughter of Sir John Harrison, of Ball's Park, Ware and Margaret Fanshawe, daughter of Robert Fanshawe of Fanshawe Gate in Dronfield, Derbyshire.
It was transformed from a department within the Columbia School of Mines into a formal School of Architecture by William Robert Ware in 1881 -- making it one of the first such professional programs in the country.
The RAND HIE was begun in 1971 by a group led by health economist Joseph Newhouse and including health service researchers Robert Brook and John Ware ; health economists Willard Manning, Emmett Keeler, Arleen Leibowitz, and Susan Marquis ; and statisticians Carl Morris and Naihua Duan.
William Robert Ware
William Robert Ware ( 27 May 1832 – 9 June 1915 ), born in Cambridge, Massachusetts into a family of the Unitarian clergy, was an American architect, author, and founder of two important American architectural schools.
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Robert and MacNeil
* 1931Robert MacNeil, Canadian journalist
** Robert MacNeil, Canadian journalist
Four years later, NBC correspondents Ray Scherer and Robert MacNeil were partnered at the anchor desk on The Scherer-MacNeil Report on Saturdays and continued until 1967.
* Robert MacNeil, Wordstruck
Lehrer began working with PBS network in 1973, and in 1975 developed and co-anchored The MacNeil / Lehrer Report with Robert MacNeil.
The post-clearance population is recorded as 57 in 1881 ( with a further 62 on Sanday ), in which year MacNeil sold to Robert Thom, a ship owner from Glasgow.
Past winners include Walter Cronkite ( 1989 ), Carl T. Rowan ( 1990 ), Helen Thomas ( 1991 ), Tom Brokaw ( 1992 ), Larry King ( 1993 ), Charles Kuralt of CBS ( 1994 ), Albert R. Hunt and Judy Woodruff ( 1995 ), Robert MacNeil ( 1996 ), Cokie Roberts ( 1997 ), Tim Russert and Louis D. Boccardi ( 1998 ), John Seigenthaler ( 1999 ), Jim Lehrer ( 2001 ), Tom Curley ( 2002 ), Don Hewitt of CBS ( 2004 ), Garrison Keillor ( 2005 ), Bob Schieffer of CBS ( 2006 ), John Quinn and Ken Paulson ( 2007 ), Charles Overby ( 2008 ), Katie Couric ( 2009 ), and Brian Lamb of C-SPAN ( 2011 ).
MacNeil was born in Montreal, the son of Margaret Virginia ( née Oxner ) and Robert A. S. MacNeil.
This helped lead to his most famous news role, where he worked with Jim Lehrer to create The Robert MacNeil Report in 1975.
Robert MacNeil became a U. S. citizen in 1997 and " n January 1998, he was made an officer of the Order of Canada.
* A Tribute to Robert MacNeil ( NewsHour with Jim Lehrer )
The show is produced by MacNeil / Lehrer Productions, a company co-owned by former anchors Jim Lehrer and Robert MacNeil, and Liberty Media, which owns a 65 % stake in the company.
Starting in October 20, 1975 to November 28, 1975, the show was called The Robert MacNeil Report.
This recognition led to the 1975 creation of The Robert MacNeil Report, a half-hour local news program for WNET, each episode of which covered a single issue in-depth.
On September 27, 2010, PBS NewsHour was presented with the Chairman ’ s Award at the 31st News & Documentary Emmy Awards, with Robert MacNeil, Jim Lehrer, longtime executive producer Les Crystal, and current executive producer Linda Winslow receiving the award on the show's behalf.
He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of Montgomery MacNeil in the 1980 film Fame, Emil Antonowsky in RoboCop and Dr. Robert Romano on the NBC medical drama television series ER.
* Robert MacNeil and William Cran, Do You Speak American?
While C-SPAN does not usually cover narrative fiction due to its nonfiction mission, it may occasionally be featured, as when Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer appeared in 1999 to talk about their novels.
At NBC-TV, Chet Huntley, Bill Ryan and Frank McGee anchored from the network's emergency " flash " studio ( code name 5HN ) in New York, with reports from David Brinkley in Washington, Charles Murphy and Tom Whelan from NBC affiliate WBAP-TV ( now KXAS-TV ) in Fort Worth, Texas, and Robert MacNeil, who had been in the motorcade, at Parkland Hospital.

Robert and OC
Robert Marvin " Bobby " Hull, OC ( born January 3, 1939 ) is a former Canadian ice hockey player.
* Robert Gordon Rogers, OC, OBC, 24th Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia and Chancellor of the University of Victoria
Robert Keith " Bob " Rae, PC, OC, OOnt, QC, MP ( born August 2, 1948 ) is a Canadian politician.
Robert Marshall Blount Fulford, OC ( born February 13, 1932 ) is a Canadian journalist, magazine editor, and essayist.
Robert Kroetsch, OC ( June 26, 1927 – June 21, 2011 ) was a Canadian novelist, poet and non-fiction writer.
John Robert Stobo Prichard, OC, O. Ont ( born 1949 ) is a Canadian lawyer, economist, and academic.
Robert Hall Haynes, OC, FRSC ( August 27, 1931 – December 22, 1998 ) was a Canadian geneticist and biophysicist.
Robert Stanley Kemp " Bob " Welch, OC ( July 13, 1928 — July 29, 2000 ) was a Canadian politician.
Robert Henry Simmonds, OC ( born April 6, 1926 ) was the 17th Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, serving from September 1, 1977 to August 31, 1987.
Robert Bateman, OC, OBC ( born 24 May 1930 ) is a Canadian naturalist and painter, born in Toronto, Ontario.
Robert Charlebois, OC, OQ ( born June 25, 1944 ) is a Quebec author, composer, musician, performer and actor.
James Robert " J. R ." Shaw, OC, AOE ( born August 14, 1934 ) is a Canadian businessman.

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