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In North America, during the 1930s and 1940s, the Library of Congress worked through the offices of traditional music collectors Robert Winslow Gordon, Alan Lomax and others to capture as much North American field material as possible.
Represented by attorney Robert Winslow and the law firm of Mitchell, Silberberg & Knupp LLP, courts awarded Day $ 1 million punitive damages, $ 5. 6 million plus $ 2 million interest for losses incurred in a sham oil venture ; $ 3. 4 million plus $ 1. 2 million interest over a hotel venture ; $ 2. 2 million plus $ 793, 800 interest for duplicate or unnecessary fees paid to Rosenthal ; more than $ 2 million to recoup loans to Rosenthal ; $ 3. 9 million plus $ 1 million interest for fraud, and $ 850, 000 attorney fees for Day.
In North America, during the 1930s and 1940s, the Library of Congress worked through the offices of traditional music collectors Robert Winslow Gordon, Alan Lomax and others to capture as much North American field material as possible.
While Harney was neglected by commercial recording studios during his lifetime, in 1925 a folklorist, Robert Winslow Gordon, recorded Harney singing an example of an early ragtime or rag-blues song, " The Wagon ", on a dictaphone phonograph cylinder, and this recording has survived.
Life on Earth, Edward O. Wilson, Thomas Eisner, Winslow R. Briggs, Richard E. Dickerson, Robert L. Metzenberg, Richard D. O ' Brien, Millard Susman, William E. Boggs, c 1973, Sinauer Associates, Inc., Publisher, Stamford, Connecticut.
Robert Winslow Gordon, founding head of the Archive of American Folk Song at the Library of Congress, recorded sailors singing shanties in the San Francisco Bay Area in the early 1920s.
Between 1926 and 1928, four more versions of traditional spirituals with the refrain " Come by Here " or " Come by Heah " were recorded in South Carolina and Georgia on wax cylinder by Robert Winslow Gordon, founder of what became the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress.
By the time of Lomax ’ s arrival, the Archive already contained a collection of commercial phonograph recordings that straddled the boundaries between commercial and folk, and wax cylinder field recordings, built up under the leadership of Robert Winslow Gordon, Head of the Archive, and Carl Engel, chief of the Music Division.
His mother, Charlotte Winslow, was a descendant of William Samuel Johnson, a signer of the United States Constitution, along with Jonathan Edwards, the famed Calvinist theologian, Anne Hutchinson, the Puritan preacher and healer, Robert Livingston the Elder, Thomas Dudley, the second governor of Massachusetts, and Mayflower passengers James Chilton and his daughter Mary Chilton.
Cameron Winslow, determining that no one in the next generation appeared interested in managing the property, and unable to manage the properties day-to-day from Hartford, began selling all remaining parts of the property in the 1950s, completing the last of the sales in the 1960s, breaking-up the landed estate that Robert Brent had assembled some 200 years before.
His parents were Robert Griffith Hayes, Jr. ( October 21, 1907-November 12, 1998 ) and Mariam Winslow Cannon ( January 22, 1916-August 4, 2007 ), daughter of textile magnate Charles Albert Cannon ( November 29, 1892-April 2, 1971 ) and his wife Ruth Louise Coltrane ( October 15, 1891-December 22, 1965 ).
*" Get You Some "-Written by Robert J. Walsh, Ron Chick, Dennis Winslow ( FirstCom Music, Inc )
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.
The play's Broadway premiere in 1947 featured Frank Allenby as Sir Robert, Alan Webb as Arthur Winslow, and Valerie White as Catherine Winslow.
The play was later made into a famous 1948 film directed by Anthony Asquith, starring Robert Donat as Sir Robert Morton KC, Sir Cedric Hardwicke as Arthur Winslow, and Margaret Leighton as Catherine Winslow.
Notable directors of the band include W. G Powell, the first director of the ROTC band, Ben Laietsky 1928-31 ( former member of the Sousa Band ), Leroy Allen 1934-47, Patton McNaughton 1947-51, Clarence Sawhill 1952-72, assistant director Kelly James 1955-81, and Robert Winslow 1972-74.
* Robert Winslow Gordon
Much of this documentation has been assembled and preserved in the center's Archive of Folk Culture, which founding head Robert Winslow Gordon called " a national project with many workers.
Cameron McRae Winslow was born in Washington, D. C .. His older brother was Lt. Francis Winslow ( II ) USN ; his younger brother, Arthur Winslow, was the grandfather of the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Robert Lowell.

Robert and Gordon
In Robert Heinlein's novel Glory Road, the hero, Scar Gordon, reads a book of magic by Albertus Magnus and comments on love magic involving a wolf's burned hair.
Sir Robert Gordon, a younger son of the 3rd Earl of Aberdeen, acquired the lease in 1830 and made major alterations to the castle, with baronial-style extensions designed by John Smith of Aberdeen.
Sir Robert Gordon died in 1847, and the lease on Balmoral reverted to Lord Aberdeen.
Union Maj. Gen. George Gordon Meade's Army of the Potomac defeated attacks by Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, ending Lee's invasion of the North.
Sir Robert Gordon, younger brother of the fourth Earl, was a diplomat and served as British Ambassador to Austria.
Arden's character clashed with the school's principal, Osgood Conklin ( played by Gale Gordon ), and nursed an unrequited crush on fellow teacher Philip Boynton ( played originally by future film star Jeff Chandler and, on television, by Robert Rockwell ).
It was directed by Dean Parisot and written by David Howard and Robert Gordon.
In the mid 1990s, research by Iain Middleton of Robert Gordon University studied the value of an organization's help desks.
The higher education sector expanded in the second half of the 20th century, with four institutions being given university status in the 1960s ( Dundee, Heriot-Watt, Stirling and Strathclyde ) and five in the 1990s ( Abertay, Glasgow Caledonian, Napier, Paisley and Robert Gordon ).
* Donaldson, Gordon and Robert S. Morpeth.
* Gordon, Robert ; Forge, Andrew ( 1988 ).
Sir Robert Gordon Menzies, ( 20 December 189415 May 1978 ) was an Australian politician and the 12th Prime Minister of Australia.
Robert Gordon Menzies was born to James Menzies and Kate Menzies ( née Sampson ) in Jeparit, a town in the Wimmera region of northwestern Victoria, on 20 December 1894.
* Martin, Allan ( 2000 ), ' Sir Robert Gordon Menzies ,' in Grattan, Michelle, " Australian Prime Ministers ", New Holland Publishers, pages 174 – 205.
( 2000 ), " Menzies, Sir Robert Gordon ( Bob ) ( 18941978 )", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 15, Melbourne University Press, ( Melbourne ), pp 354 – 361.
* Whatley, E. Gordon, editor, with Anne B. Thompson and Robert K. Upchurch, 2004.
Traducianism was initially developed by Tertullian and arguably propagated by Augustine of Hippo, and has been endorsed by Gregory of Nyssa, Anastasius Sinaita, Hilary of Poitiers, Ambrose of Milan, many in the early Catholic Church ), various Lutheran churches, and some modern theologians such as Augustus H. Strong ( Baptist ), W. G. T. Shedd and Gordon Clark ( Presbyterian ), Lewis Sperry Chafer, Millard Erickson, Norman L. Geisler, Robert Culver, and Robert L. Reymond.
Robert Gordon, a Keynesian, admits, " government policy to moderate the depression and speed recovery was minimal.
McIntosh, Robert McKenzie ( Canadian politician ) | Robert McKenzie, J. Gordon Ross | Gordon Ross, Albert Frederick Totzke | A. F.

Robert and predecessor
This necessarily limited his personal and political impact, especially when compared to his immediate predecessor Sir Robert Menzies, who was Prime Minister for a total of 18 years.
* Tom Sargent ( Robert Urquhart ), Hacker's predecessor as Minister for Administrative Affairs in the previous government, appeared in the episode " Big Brother ".
However, the animated Star Trek series reveals that Captain Robert April predated Pike, and printed Star Trek fiction and reference books also identify April as Pike's predecessor.
Grant also advocates that the demonstration was aimed at father and son Robert and Thomas Erskine who held the castles of Edinburgh, Stirling and Dumbarton from Robert's predecessor.
* The historical novel Macbeth: An Historical Novel of the Last Celtic King ( 2011 ) by Robert Harrison, opens with the victory of Malcolm II of Scotland over his predecessor Kenneth III.
Godwin and his family were exiled ; afterwards Robert claimed the office of sheriff of Kent, probably on the strength of Eadsige, his predecessor as Archbishop, having held the office.
The latter may well have been commissioned by Æthelgar, Robert's predecessor as Archbishop in 988 – 90, although it is possible the " Archbishop Robert " of the traditional name is Emma's brother Robert, Archbishop of Rouen from 990 to 1037.
His subordinates at that time included staff reporters Joe Rossi ( Robert Walden ); Billie Newman ( Linda Kelsey ); her predecessor, Carla Mardigian ( Rebecca Balding ); and photographer Dennis " Animal " Price ( Daryl Anderson ).
The British action / adventure film The Last Voyage ( 1960 ), while not about the Titanic disaster but a predecessor to The Poseidon Adventure, starred Robert Stack as a man desperately attempting to save his wife ( Dorothy Malone ) and child trapped in a sinking ocean liner.
Though slightly insecure about taking over in light of his predecessor, Robert proves to be an excellent leader.
" One hundred and fifty years ago, my predecessor Robert Lowe, later First Viscount Sherbrooke, brought forward the Bill that created the joint stock limited liability company.
Like his predecessor Lt. Robert Stockton, who in 1821 established the site for Monrovia by " persuading " a local chief referred to as " King Peter " to sell Cape Montserado ( or Mesurado ) by pointing a pistol at his head, Ashmun was prepared to use force to extend the colony's territory.
During the tenure of his predecessor, Robert FitzRoy, there were violent clashes between settlers and Māori in several parts of the North Island, mainly over land claims.
The incumbent Governor is Vice Admiral Sir Adrian Johns KCB, CBE, ADC, who succeeded his predecessor Lieutenant General Sir Robert Fulton KBE on 26 October 2009
Under his supervision, suburban planning employed the grid system used by Robert Hoddle, Hodgkinson's predecessor.
He supported the President's policies firmly ( his predecessor Robert Lansing had not ) while the President suffered from severe side effects of a series of strokes.
He closed his dissenting opinion with a quotation from his predecessor, Justice Robert H. Jackson: " This Court is forever adding new stories to the temples of constitutional law, and the temples have a way of collapsing when one story too many is added.
The record is approached, but not matched, by the nearly-15-year tenure of Governor Nelson Rockefeller of New York ( January 1959-December 1973 ) as well as the 14-year tenures attained by Branstad's first gubernatorial predecessor, Robert D. Ray of Iowa ( 1969 – 83 ); Governor James R. Thompson of Illinois ( 1977 – 91 ); and Governor Tommy Thompson of Wisconsin ( 1987 – 2001 ).
Kellar was a predecessor of Harry Houdini and a successor of Robert Heller.
Jackson announced that he would continue the policy of his predecessor Robert M. Stewart, whereby Missouri would be an " armed neutral ," refusing to give arms or men to either side in the approaching Civil War.
Ultimately, the Republicans persuaded Cooley's predecessor, Robert F. Smith, to come out of retirement.
Rutledge taught high school in Indiana while attending the predecessor of the now Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law part-time.
The arena project was not finished under the tenure of his predecessor mayor, Robert " Bob " Cross, former owner of Cross Meat Market.

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