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This sought to bar Prince Henry from both thrones by stipulating that if either King William or Duke Robert died without an heir, the two dominions of their father would be reunited under the surviving brother.
After he's called in to investigate the brutal killing of Joseph Samuels ( Sam Levene ), who was found dead at his home, police investigator Finlay ( Robert Young ) discovers there may be a murderer among a group of demobilized soldiers, who had been seen with Samuels and his female friend at a hotel bar that night.
* The Sir Robert Peel Hotel ( colloquially known as " The Peel " ), a gay bar and nightclub located at the corner of Peel and Wellington Streets in the Melbourne suburb of Collingwood, in Australia.
On May 7, 1792, Boston fur trader Robert Gray crossed the bar into the bay he called Bullfinch Harbor, but which later cartographers would label Chehalis Bay, and then Grays Harbor.
Subsequently, he apprenticed as a mechanic alongside Elias Howe ; briefly edited several weekly newspapers ; studied law with political mentor Robert Rantoul and was admitted to the bar at age 23, his energy and his ability as a public speaker soon winning him distinction.
The song " Robert Smith in meiner Kneipe " by German singer / songwriter Tommy Finke is mainly about Smith going into a fictional bar and drinking beer with the singer / songwriter.
Later that year, the family settled in Marion, Illinois, where Robert and his brother Ebon Clarke Ingersoll were admitted to the bar in 1854.
When his ship, the Vengeur, arrives in Brest, he visits the Feria, a bar and brothel for sailors run by the madame Lysiane ( Jeanne Moreau ), whose lover Robert is Querelle's brother.
Rudolph has also confessed to the bombings of an abortion clinic in the Atlanta suburb of Sandy Springs on January 16, 1997 ; the Otherside Lounge of Atlanta lesbian bar on February 21, 1997, injuring five ; and an abortion clinic in Birmingham, Alabama on January 29, 1998, killing Birmingham police officer and part-time clinic security guard Robert Sanderson, and critically injuring nurse Emily Lyons.
The word " bar " in this context was already in use in 1591 when Robert Greene, a dramatist, referred to one in his A Noteable Discovery of Coosnage.
bar: Lowe text :" Robert Lowe "
In ' The Washington Pay-Off ; An Insider's View of Corruption in Government ' ( Copyright 1972 ; Lyle Stuart, Inc .), author and former lobbyist Robert N. Winter-Berger, wrote about Senator Pell's arrest, during a raid on a New York gay bar, in the early 1960s.
She met Robert Angleton, a successful bookmaker, at a bar in the Houston West Loop when she was 28 years old.
Robert was educated privately and read the law as a legal apprentice to prepare for passing the bar.
In Mexico City, two of El Jefe's personal henchmen, a pair of business-suit clad dispassionate hitmen, Sappensly ( Robert Webber ) and Quill ( Gig Young ), enter a saloon and encounter Bennie ( Warren Oates ), a retired United States Army officer who makes a meager living as a piano player and bar manager.
bar: millar text :" Robert Millar "
bar: Trujillo text :" Robert Trujillo "
Robert Sherard one day found Dowson almost penniless in a wine bar and took him back to the cottage in Catford where he was himself living.
* August 26, 1986 – The preppie murder: Jennifer Levin an 18-year old student is murdered by Robert Chambers in Central Park after the two had left a bar to have sex in the park.
Mercer drove Robert Nairac, a liaison officer with 22 SAS who worked undercover to a bar in Crossmaglen on 13 May 1977, the night before Nairac was assassinated by the IRA.
The national winner was Robert Turner of Muncie, IN, who made his car from the wood of a saloon bar.
bar: Robert Moses State Park ( Long Island )
In 1974 Polly Matzinger had dropped in and out of college for years and worked at various jobs before ending up waitressing at a bar frequented by faculty from the University of California, at Davis and here she met Professor Robert Schwab, the head of the University's wildlife program who noticed her talent and persuaded her to take to science.
bar: 12 color: powderblue from: 1963 shift :(- 162 ,- 5 ) till: 1966 text: Robert Johns ( 1963 – 1966 )
bar: 13 color: powderblue from: 1966 shift :(- 185 ,- 5 ) till: 1974 text: Robert T. Pantzer ( 1966 – 1974 )

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His first generation of students included Alfred Kroeber, Robert Lowie, Edward Sapir and Ruth Benedict, who each produced richly detailed studies of indigenous North American cultures.
Robert Lowie later said that Sapir's fascination with indigenous languages stemmed from the seminar with Boas in which Boas used examples from Native American languages to disprove all of Sapir's common-sense assumptions about the basic nature of Language.
They also engaged the work of contemporary philosophers and scientists, such as Karl Pearson, Ernst Mach, Henri Poincaré, William James and John Dewey in an attempt to move, in the words of Boas ' student Robert Lowie, from " a naively metaphysical to an epistemological stage " as a basis for revising the methods and theories of anthropology.
Julian Steward ( who, as a student of Alfred Kroeber and Robert Lowie, and as a professor at Columbia University, was situated firmly in the Boasian lineage ) suggested that the first claim " may have been a loophole to exclude Germany from the advocated tolerance ," but that it revealed the fundamental flaw in moral relativism: " Either we tolerate everything, and keep hands off, or we fight intolerance and conquest — political and economic as well as military — in all their forms.
* Murphy, Robert F., 1972 Robert Lowie
* Robert H. Lowie ( 1935 )
* Robert H. Lowie ( 1917 ) Edward B. Tylor obituary.
* American Ethnography -- Edward B. Tylor's obituary written by Robert H. Lowie
* Lowie, Robert Harry.
The new chair of the anthropology department was Julian Steward, a student of Robert Lowie and Alfred Kroeber.
As an undergraduate, Steward studied for a year at Berkeley under Alfred Kroeber and Robert Lowie, after which he transferred to Cornell University, from which he graduated in 1925 with a B. Sc.
* Lowie, Robert H. ( 1913 ).
This antagonism often took on an extremely personal form: White referred to Franz Boas's prose style as " corny " in no less a place than the American Journal of Sociology, while Robert Lowie referred to White's work as " a farrago of immature metaphysical notions ," shaped by " the obsessive power of fanaticism unconsciously warps one's vision.
Robert Harry Lowie ( born ; June 12, 1883 – September 21, 1957 ) was an Austrian-born American anthropologist.
* Robert H. Lowie, Ethnologist ; A Personal Record, ( 1959 )
* Robert Lowie
* Guide to the Robert Harry Lowie Papers at The Bancroft Library
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