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    Dr. C.T. FitzGerald Jr., Mrs. FitzGerald Jr., Kathleen FitzGerald, Dr. C.A. Forbes and Dr. C.T. FitzGerald Sr. on the steps of the Balsam Hotel, St. John's

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    The little girl and an older man standing in the background are unidentified.Cataloguer's title.Dr. C.A. Forbes, son of Dr. R.E. Forbes and Elizabeth (Cowan) Forbes, was born December 8th, 1890. He married Irene (Matthews) Forbes (1887-1955), daughter of William and Julia (Sweetman) Matthews, in September, 1914. They had four children: Kathleen (born 1916), Vivian (born 1918), Clive (born 1921) and Lloyd (born 1924). Dr. Forbes died on January 11th, 1956, exactly one month after his wife passed away.The Forbes Family Photograph Collection contains 449 family photos of Dr. Robert E. Forbes and his son, Dr. C.A. Forbes, both physicians who collectively served Bonavista and nearby communities for over 80 years from ca. 1874 to 1955. Most of the photos are in albums, although they have been digitized as separate items, and are predominantly from the 20th Century. Many of the photos from the 1940s-50s are of two of Dr. C.A. Forbes' daughters, Vivian (Forbes) Osterhaut and Kathleen (Forbes) Deir, as well as Kathleen's husband Jack Deir who served in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps during World War II. A small number of images appear to date from the late 19th Century and include coverage of the family of Irene Matthews, wife of Dr. C.A. Forbes

    Letter from Gertrude Forbes-Robertson to Samuel Bancroft, Jr., August 10, 1892

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    1 leaf (double-sided); 1 envelopeHandwritten letter and envelope from Gertrude Forbes-Robertson to Samuel Bancroft, Jr., dated August 10, 1892

    Letter from Gertrude Forbes-Robertson to Samuel Bancroft, Jr., August 10, 1892

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    1 leaf (double-sided); 1 envelopeHandwritten letter and envelope from Gertrude Forbes-Robertson to Samuel Bancroft, Jr., dated August 10, 1892

    Malcolm S. Forbes, Jr.

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    Malcolm Stevenson Steve Forbes, Jr. (born July 18, 1947) is an American publishing executive who was twice a candidate for the nomination of the Republican Party for president. He is the editor-in-chief of business magazine Forbes magazine, as well as president and chief executive officer of its parent company: Forbes, Inc. (Bio taken from Wikipedia, accessed 11/12/2014)https://nsuworks.nova.edu/nsudigital_forums/1021/thumbnail.jp

    ''Mrs. C.J. FitzGerald (Jr.) and her children Princeline (?) and Conradine. Dr. C.J. FitzGerald Sr., Dr. Rutherford''

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    Irene (Matthews) Forbes appears in foreground with son Lloyd in carriage. Mother in law, Elizabeth (Cowan) Forbes is standing in the gazebo. The tower of Memorial United Church (built 1918-1923) appears in the background.Dr. C.A. Forbes, son of Dr. R.E. Forbes and Elizabeth (Cowan) Forbes, was born December 8th, 1890. He married Irene (Matthews) Forbes (1887-1955), daughter of William and Julia (Sweetman) Matthews, in September, 1914. They had four children: Kathleen (born 1916), Vivian (born 1918), Clive (born 1921) and Lloyd (born 1924). Dr. Forbes died on January 11th, 1956, exactly one month after his wife passed away.The Forbes Family Photograph Collection contains 449 family photos of Dr. Robert E. Forbes and his son, Dr. C.A. Forbes, both physicians who collectively served Bonavista and nearby communities for over 80 years from ca. 1874 to 1955. Most of the photos are in albums, although they have been digitized as separate items, and are predominantly from the 20th Century. Many of the photos from the 1940s-50s are of two of Dr. C.A. Forbes' daughters, Vivian (Forbes) Osterhaut and Kathleen (Forbes) Deir, as well as Kathleen's husband Jack Deir who served in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps during World War II. A small number of images appear to date from the late 19th Century and include coverage of the family of Irene Matthews, wife of Dr. C.A. Forbes

    Letter re: Amon Carter, Jr.

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    Letter from B. C. Forbes, founder of Forbes magazine, to the Hired Hand regarding Amon, Jr.'s liberation as a prisoner of war

    From Cold War to Microchips: Stepping From the Past into Our Future

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    Malcolm Steve Forbes Jr., editor-in-chief of FORBES Magazine, looks often to history to explain the present and to predict the future. In an address to the 21st annual Governor\u27s Economic Development Conference at the University of Maine last fall, Forbes identified two important trends, one grounded in the past (the Cold War), and one symbolic of the rapid change experienced at present (the microchip), in suggesting that the economic future for Maine and the nation is only limited by our willingness to give in to our fears about what that future holds. This article is an edited version of Forbes’ remarks to the Governor\u27s Conference

    Steve Forbes

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    Steve Fobes presents an award to a gentleman. Malcolm Stevenson Steve Forbes Jr. (born July 18, 1947) is an American publishing executive and politician, who is the Editor-in-Chief of Forbes, a business magazine. He is the son of longtime Forbes publisher Malcolm Forbes, and the grandson of that publication\u27s founder, B.C. Forbes. He is an adviser at the Forbes School of Business & Technology. Forbes was a candidate in the 1996 and 2000 Republican presidential primaries.https://nsuworks.nova.edu/nsudigital_forums/1153/thumbnail.jp

    Resume of Raymond Lloyd Forbes, Jr., 1976

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    Naval Postgraduate School Faculty Resum
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