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After protests by heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis ( then stationed at Fort Riley ) and the help of Truman Gibson ( then an assistant civilian aide to the Secretary of War ), Robinson also openly criticized segregated hotels and restaurants that served the Dodger organization ; a number of these establishments integrated as a result, including the five-star Chase Park Hotel in St. Louis.
In 1965, Robinson served as an analyst for ABC's Major League Baseball Game of the Week telecasts, the first black person to do so.
Robinson also chaired the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People's ( NAACP ) million-dollar Freedom Fund Drive in 1957, and served on the organization's board until 1967.
Mary Therese Winifred Robinson ( née Bourke ) (; born 21 May 1944 ) served as the seventh, and first female, President of Ireland from 1990 to 1997, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, from 1997 to 2002.
Robinson initially served in the Irish upper house as an independent senator, but in the mid 1970s she joined the Labour Party.
In April 2011, Robinson announced that she would end her role as the show's hostess by the time her contract would expire as she had served longer than she originally intended to.
Robinson is a member of the Labour Party and has served on its National Executive Committee.
Lyons is served by the Lyons Elementary School District 103, which operates 5 elementary schools, two of which are in Lyons ( Costello, and Robinson Elementary Schools ).
In 1979, Robinson finally completed probation, but by 1980 was under arrest again on multiple charges, including embezzlement and check forgery, for which he served 60 days in jail in 1982.
The western edges of the city limits are served by the Wynford Local School District located just west of the city, and the far eastern portion of the city is in the Colonel Crawford Local School District, headquartered in nearby North Robinson.
Robinson is served by the Robinson Independent School District.
As a commander in Starfleet, Archer served as a pilot in the NX warp trials with A. G. Robinson, Duvall and Gardner ( all mentioned in the episode " First Flight "; it is assumed it is this Gardner who becomes Admiral when Maxwell Forrest dies in " The Forge ").
Robinson served with Joe Louis, and the pair went on tours where they performed exhibition bouts in front of US troops.
Robinson is most notable for being the founder and front man of the popular Motown vocal group, The Miracles, for which he also served as the group's chief songwriter and producer.
Robinson was born and raised in Southern California ( La Crescenta ) and served a two-year mission for the LDS Church in the Northern States.
Robinson also served as chairman of the Scholars Program, of the Religion Department, and of the Faculty Senate at Lycoming.
* Mary Robinson ( President: 1990 – 97 ) – Former presidents who have not served two terms may nominate themselves for election at any stage.
Robinson served under Lord Liverpool as Vice-President of the Board of Trade between 1812 and 1818, and as joint-Paymaster of the Forces between 1813 and 1817, from which position he sponsored the Corn Laws of 1815.
PMs in whose cabinets Robinson served: clockwise from top l., Lord Liverpool, George Canning, Earl Grey, and Robert Peel
Robinson served as Chancellor for four years, and was regarded as a success in the post.
( Two others, Thomas Chittenden and Moses Robinson, served as governor of the Vermont Republic before Vermont's admission to the Union in 1791.
The bridge has not been replaced and the inhabitants of Port Robinson have been served by a ferry for many years.
While President of the Senate, he served as acting governor for four months in 1913 after Governor Joseph Taylor Robinson resigned.

Robinson and player-manager
When Aspromonte was fired after the 1974 season, Doby was stunned the Indians on October 3, 1974, named Frank Robinson the club's player-manager and not him.
Tensions between him and player-manager Frank Robinson led to Perry's trade to Texas in June 1975.
Because he believed he could not do the job properly while still playing, he decided to retire at age 37, but did serve 18 days as a player-manager ( only having 2 at-bats ), becoming the second of three players in the 1970s to take on both roles ( Frank Robinson, in the two previous seasons with the Cleveland Indians, and Don Kessinger, in with the Chicago White Sox, were the others ).
With the Orioles, McGinnity played with John McGraw, who succeeded Hanlon as player-manager, and Wilbert Robinson, who caught McGinnity.
Phil Robinson, whose playing career took him to several top Football League clubs around the East and West Midlands, joined his hometown club as player-manager in the 2002 close season and immediately set about creating a structure to develop young local talent with the introduction of reserve and youth teams.

Robinson and would
Without further inquiry, Pike jumped to the conclusion that Robinson was guilty, and, following the honorable route that would eventually lead to the dueling ground, sent a message to Robinson through his friends, demanding that he either confirm or deny his complicity.
If Robinson was a liar and a slanderer, he was also a very canny gentleman, for nothing that Pike could do would pry so much as a single word out of him.
Although he would go on to have back-to-back 17-win seasons for the Chicago Cubs in 1971 and 1972, including a no-hitter in the latter season, this did not help the Reds, who ended up losing the 1970 World Series to Robinson and the Orioles.
Joan Robinson argues that in a non-growth economy there would be an effective abundance of means of production, and so markets would not be needed.
instead ; Bogdanovich has often said that he would have cast Edward G. Robinson in the lead had he accepted the film.
The opposition wicket-keeper Richie Robinson would be an opponent in the Test arena only months later.
While playing football at PJC, Robinson suffered a fractured ankle, complications from which would eventually delay his deployment status while in the military.
" This wish was fulfilled only after Robinson's death: following the 1974 season, the Cleveland Indians gave their managerial post to Frank Robinson ( no relation ), a Hall of Fame-bound player who would go on to manage three other teams.
At the November 2006 groundbreaking for a new ballpark for the New York Mets, Citi Field, it was announced that the main entrance, modeled on the one in Brooklyn's old Ebbets Field, would be called the Jackie Robinson Rotunda.
Coincidentally, just as Mary McAleese replaced Mary Robinson as Reid Professor of Law in Trinity, and would succeed her to the Irish presidency, so Robinson replaced McAleese in the Campaign for Homosexual Law Reform.
The only question asked was whether Robinson would beat Currie and come second.
Flynn, even more controversially, also joked privately that Robinson would " turn the Áras into the Red Cow Inn ".
Therefore, Robinson claimed that every book which would come to form the New Testament was written before AD.
Clarinetist Perry Robinson recalls in his autobiography that Desmond would sometimes need a vitamin B12 shot just to go on playing during his later career.
Despite the original group's premature break-up, many of its members found considerable success elsewhere: founding member John Felice formed the seminal Real Kids, Jerry Harrison later joined Talking Heads, David Robinson co-founded the Cars, and Ernie Brooks would later work with David Johansen, Arthur Russell, Elliott Murphy, and Gary Lucas.
Robinson then announced that a bonus of £ 1, 000 would be added to the final total, as it was the 1, 000th episode.
It was widely believed that Newcastle had done this because he feared the ambitions of both Pitt and Fox, and believed he would find it easier to dominate the inexperienced Robinson.
Stars such as Dorothy Mackaill, Bebe Daniels, Frank Fay, Winnie Lightner, Bernice Claire, Alexander Gray, Alice White, and Jack Mulhall that had characterized the urban, modern, and sophisticated attitude of the 1920s gave way to stars such James Cagney, Joan Blondell, Edward G. Robinson, Warren William, and Barbara Stanwyck who would be more acceptable to the common man.
Robinson decided that it would be best to remove his congregation from the fray, and permission to settle in Leiden was secured in 1609.

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