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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 ).
A film version of the book, starring Morgan Freeman, Fred Ward and Greg Kinnear and directed by Robert Benton, was released in 2007.
* 1938 Robert Ward, American blues and soul guitarist ( d. 2008 )
* 1917 Robert Ward, American composer
* September 13 Robert Ward, American composer ( d. 1994 )
* Rogers, William Warren, Robert David Ward, Leah Rawls Atkins, and Wayne Flynt.
In his pioneering study, Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community ( Simon & Schuster, 2000 ), Harvard political scientist Robert D. Putnam wrote: " Henry Ward Beecher's advice a century ago to ' multiply picnics ' is not entirely ridiculous today.
The relationship between Jackson and his new teammates was strained due to an interview with SPORT magazine writer Robert Ward.
In the words of political scientist Robert E. Ward: " The occupation was perhaps the single most exhaustively planned operation of massive and externally directed political change in world history.
When asked what would make a revised work eligible, the chairman of that year's music jury, Robert Ward, said: " Not a cut here and there ... or a slight revision ," but rather something that changed " the whole conception of the piece.
* 1962: Robert Ward, The Crucible, opera
* His political prominence led to a family dynasty: his brothers James and John Telemachus Johnson, and his nephew Robert Ward Johnson were all elected to the House of Representatives, the first two from Kentucky, and Robert from Arkansas.
* Robert Ward Johnson-U. S.
Current members of the council serving in rotating terms of four years are: Robert Hall ( Ward 1 ), Michael Gresham ( Ward 1 ), Jere Braden ( Ward 2 ), Sally Shoultz ( Ward 2 ), George Mitchell ( Ward 3 ), and Mark Williams ( Ward 3 ).
The transaction was between John Baldwin, Robert Stille and G. E. Ward, ( commissioners of the Town of Many ); John Caldwell, John D. Tucker and Robert A.
Members of the City Council are Frank Kern ( at-large ), Tony Pullella ( at-large ), Robert Solari ( Ward 1 ), Steve Bonanni ( Ward 2 ), Sam Storino ( Ward 3 ) and Rick DeLucry ( Ward 4 ).

Robert and Johnson
I, edited by Robert Underwood Johnson and Clarence C. Buel.
* Winston ; Robert W. Andrew Johnson: Plebeian and Patriot ( 1928 ) online edition
King, T-Bone Walker, Lightnin ' Hopkins, Son House and Robert Johnson.
van Vogt, Jerry Pournelle, Robert Bloch, George Clayton Johnson, and others, as well as many visiting writers and speakers.
In 2003, Morris won the Best Documentary Oscar at the Academy Awards, for his film The Fog of War, about the career of Robert S. McNamara, who was famous for having been the Secretary of Defense who had led the nation into the Vietnam War under Presidents John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson, and who was also crucially involved in having helped President Kennedy avoid a Third World War over the issue of Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba.
The first operation was carried out on a 23 year-old British male, Robert Johnson, in early 2007.
The first operation was carried out on a 23 year-old British male, Robert Johnson, in early 2007.
In Sydney, protesters lay down in front of the car carrying Johnson and the Premier of New South Wales, Robert Askin ( prompting Askin's notorious order to " Run over the bastards ").
* 1968 U. S. President Lyndon B. Johnson declares a national day of mourning following the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy.
People watching include Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy | Robert Kennedy, Senator Hubert Humphrey, First Lady " Lady Bird Johnson ", Rev.
* 1911 Robert Johnson, American singer-songwriter and musician ( d. 1938 )
With a spectacular offense led by quarterback Randall Cunningham ( who replaced an injured Brad Johnson ), running back Robert Smith, veteran wide receiver Cris Carter, and explosive rookie Randy Moss, the Vikings set a then-NFL record by scoring a total of 556 points, never scoring fewer than 24 in a game.
With the team for sale, two potential buyers were found in Cablevision and philanthropist Woody Johnson whose grandfather, Robert Wood Johnson II, expanded Johnson & Johnson.
About the same time, a British blues scene developed, initially led by purist blues followers such as Alexis Korner and Cyril Davies who were directly inspired by American musicians such as Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters and Howlin ' Wolf.
Robert Leroy Johnson ( May 8, 1911 August 16, 1938 ) was an American blues singer and musician.
Some of the blues artists who most prominently used the slide include gospel singer Blind Willie Johnson, Blind Willie McTell, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Son House, Robert Johnson as well as Casey Bill Weldon of the Memphis Jug Band.
Arguably the first influential classic electric blues slide guitarist is Elmore James, whose riff in the song " Dust My Broom " is copied from Robert Johnson and is held in particularly high regard.
Starring William Holden, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Ryan, Ben Johnson, Warren Oates, Jaime Sánchez and Edmond O ' Brien, the film detailed a gang of veteran outlaws on the Texas / Mexico border in 1913 trying to exist within a rapidly approaching modern world.
In addition to McQueen, the cast included Robert Preston, Ida Lupino, Joe Don Baker and Ben Johnson.
His influence has extended over a wide area of musicians, including Robert Johnson, John Hammond, Alan Wilson ( of Canned Heat ), Bonnie Raitt, The White Stripes, and John Mooney.

Robert and July
-- Your July 26 editorial regarding the position of Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy on prospective tax relief for DuPont stockholders is based on an erroneous statement of fact.
Robert Hooke, in 1674, published his observations of γ Draconis, a star of magnitude 2 < sup > m </ sup > which passes practically overhead at the latitude of London, and whose observations are therefore free from the complex corrections due to astronomical refraction, and concluded that this star was 23 ″ more northerly in July than in October.
Left to Right: Montagu House, Bloomsbury | Montagu House, Townley Gallery and Robert Smirke ( architect ) | Sir Robert Smirke's west wing under construction ( July 1828 )
The first suppers were held in Ayrshire at the end of the 18th century by Robert Burns ' friends on the anniversary of his death, 21 July, In Memoriam and they have been a regular occurrence ever since.
Stephen Donaldson ( July 27, 1946 July 18, 1996 ), born Robert Anthony Martin, Jr and also known by the pseudonym Donny the Punk, was an American bisexual-identified LGBT political activist.
The trial, for which Allen hired Jared Ingersoll to represent the grantholder interest, began in July 1770, pitting Allen against politically powerful New York grant-holders, including New York's Lieutenant Governor Colden, James Duane ( who was prosecuting the case ), and Robert Livingston, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court ( who was presiding over the case ).
In July, Elizabeth sent out another force under Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, to help Henry IV in besieging Rouen.
In July 1600 Oxford wrote requesting Sir Robert Cecil's help in securing an appointment as Governor of the Isle of Jersey, once again citing the Queen's unfulfilled promises to him.
Historian Robert GL Waite claims that in Hitler's " Röhm Purge " speech to the Reichstag on July 13, 1934, he implies that the Freikorps are one of the groups of " pathological enemies of the state ".
On July 23, GM announced its new Board of Directors: Dan Akerson, David Bonderman, Robert D. Krebs, Patricia F. Russo and Ed Whitacre ( GM Chairman and Interim Chief Executive Officer ).
George Robert Aberigh-Mackay ( July 25, 1848 January 12, 1881 ), Anglo-Indian writer, son of a Bengal chaplain, was educated at Magdalen College School, Oxford and Cambridge University.
They were soon torn apart in early 1965, when Robert became embroiled in an extramarital affair and Avis ' heavy drinking led to her death from cirrhosis on July 5, 1965, the day of Gram's graduation from Bolles.
Prime Minister Harold Holt with US Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara at The Pentagon in July 1966.
Rosenbloom eventually traded the Colts franchise to Robert Irsay on July 13, 1972 and received the Los Angeles Rams in return.
Robert Hunter of Virginia replaced Toombs as Secretary of State on July 25, 1861.
Oswald was born in New Orleans on October 18, 1939, to Marguerite Frances ( née Claverie ; New Orleans, Louisiana, July 19, 1907 Fort Worth, Texas, January 17, 1981 ) and Robert Edward Lee Oswald, Sr. ( New Orleans, Louisiana, March 4, 1896 New Orleans, August 19, 1939 ).
( A wood engraving made by Robert Bruce on 27 July 1866.
Michael Robert Milken ( born July 4, 1946 ) is an American business magnate, financier, and philanthropist noted for his role in the development of the market for high-yield bonds ( also called " junk bonds ") during the 1970s and 1980s, for his 1990 guilty plea to felony charges for violating US securities laws, and for his funding of medical research.
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Robert Anson Heinlein ( ; July 7, 1907 May 8, 1988 ) was an American science fiction writer.
* Robert Anton Wilson Explains Everything: or Old Bob Exposes His Ignorance ( July 30, 2005 ) Sounds True ISBN 1-59179-375-0, ISBN 978-1-59179-375-5
Robert I ( 11 July 1274 7 June 1329 ), popularly known as Robert the Bruce ( Medieval Gaelic: Roibert a Briuis ; modern Scottish Gaelic: Raibeart Bruis ; Norman French: Robert de Brus or Robert de Bruys ), was King of Scots from 25 March 1306, until his death in 1329.

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