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    Painting of Dame Ellen Terry by C. Roberts. 1923.

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    Painting of Dame Ellen Terry by C. Roberts. 1923

    Reverend J.M. Roberts to James C. Furman

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    A one page letter and envelope from Reverend J.M. Roberts to James C. Furma

    Little Theater Club Play (Mary Tudor) / produced by C. Roberts

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    Film of the Little Theatre Club play at Swarthmore College, Mary Tudor, on March 15-16, 193

    Letter from C. Roberts to Curran

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    Holograph letter from C. Roberts, St. Patrick’s College, Manly, New South Wales (Australia), to Curran. He still has no fixed address. Bishop Liston enquired about the College's centenary when they met; he as well as 'a bevy of bishops' from Australia went to Chicago including Monsignor Hayden, their president. Reference to their lecturing staff; he himself has dogma 'with Discipline thrown in- "Che bellezza!"'. Asking for the Irish College rules and prospectus

    Student Recital: Louis Roberts, violoncello

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    Mr. Roberts is a student of Shirley Trepel.Divertimento in D, Haydn -- Suite No. 2 in D Minor, Bach -- Sonata in C, Op. 119, Prokofie

    Ernie Roberts

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    A longtime specialist in land-use policy, Ernie Roberts has had a distinguished career as an academic and consultant on environmental issues. He is author of landmark studies on acquisition of public lands and structures for water resources management. Professor Roberts served in private practice in Northampton before teaching law at Villanova starting in 1957. He joined the Cornell Law School faculty in 1964. He served on the Hudson River Basin Study Group and was Chairman of the Ithaca Landmarks Preservation Commission

    [Photograph of C. E. Roberts]

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    Photograph of Captain Cecil E. Roberts in France. He stands next to the back end of a trunk

    Author Sherry Roberts Highlights Banned Books Week

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    Tollefson, Elizabeth. (2016). Author Sherry Roberts Highlights Banned Books Week. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/223753

    FIT Talks: Dorothy Roberts Interview

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    Phyllis Dillon interviews Dorothy Roberts, Chairman of Echo Design Group, Inc., a well-known scarf company in the United States.Dorothy Roberts is the chairman of Echo Design Group, Inc., probably the most well-known scarf company in the United States. Their accessory line includes scarves, wraps, and outwear, ponchos and (inaudible), cold weather accessories, mufflers, hats, and gloves, swimwear and beach coverups and bags. The company was founded on their wedding day, September 27, 1923, by her parents, Edgar C. Hyman and Theresa Hyman, and this year the company will be 95 years old. Mrs. Roberts started working there in 1950. In the 1970s, Dorothy Roberts and her husband, Paul, took over and ran Echo. He became president, but they were equal partners and shared equal responsibilities for half of the business areas. In March 1978, he died, so Dorothy Roberts became president and CEO. Known for its silk printed scarves, Echo signed a license with Polo Ralph Lauren in the 1980s. They do Polo men's, Polo women, Lauren, and Chaps. Echo also does private label for Coach, Brooks Brothers, Talbot's, J. Jill, and Dress Barn, to name a few. They also do private label for museums, such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art, MoMA, Smithsonian, and the Art Institute of Chicago and have also worked with artists, such as Christo on the Gates Project
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