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    Ford Evening Book Talk: Robert P. Watson

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    Mount Vernon welcomes author Robert P. Watson to the Robert H. and Clarice Smith Auditorium to discuss his book The Ghost Ship of Brooklyn: An Untold Story of the American Revolution on Thursday, December 6, 2018. Presented as part of the Ford Evening Book Talks in the Robert H. and Clarice Smith Auditorium, George Washington\u27s Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon, Virginia

    Business Card for Robert P. Will

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    Business card: Robert P. Will, March 196

    Bateman, Robert P. - An inaugural dissertation on arsenious acid

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    Handwritten inaugural dissertation on arsenious acid by Robert P. Bateman, of Tennessee.Inaugural dissertation; no. 74

    Oral History Interview with Robert P. Herbert

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    A recorded interview with Robert P. Herbert, in English and French. A document which lists the topics and their time stamps is also included in English.Memories of Terrebonne is an Oral History Project conducted and produced by the Terrebonne Parish Police Jury and Cote Blanche Productions. The interviews were conducted over the span of two years, 1983-1984, and cover subjects such as the folklore and cultural traditions of the Parish as remembered by its long-time residents

    The unexpected role hired men played at his father\u27s farm is recalled by author

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    The unexpected role hired men played at his father\u27s farm is recalled by author Robert P. Tristram Coffin in a reprinted excerpt from one of his many books

    Robert P. Kornahrens CEO and President, Advanced Roofing

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    Robert P. Kornahrens, Entrepreneur, Author, and Educato

    Robert P. Madison Interview, 21 August 2014

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    Robert P. Madison started his architectural firm in Cleveland on July 17, 1954. When it opened its doors it was the first African-American architectural firm in Cleveland and one of the first, if not the first, African-American owned and operated firm in Ohio. Madison\u27s offices were located directly across the street from Cleveland State University and he watched as the campus grew and developed over time. Eventually, after years of working to establish the credentials of his firm in a white-dominated profession, Madison was able to secure the contract to design Cleveland State\u27s Science II Building. In this interview Madison relates stories of Cleveland State\u27s early years and the process of bidding on the Science II contract as well as the construction of the building itself. Of particular interest is his discussion of securing property in Shaker Heights and building a home there despite the restrictive covenants designed to prevent African-Americans from doing so. Also, Madison relates his experiences working with Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson to organize the city\u27s African-American architectural firms to construct Atlanta\u27s airport in the late 1970s-early 1980s

    Superintendent Robert P. Miller addressing the crowd at the BJC Student Union groundbreaking, with BJC President Ralph Werner observing

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    Superintendent Robert P. Miller addressing the crowd at the BJC Student Union groundbreaking, with BJC President Ralph Werner observing. The Student Union will contain offices, a bookstore, kitchen, dining room, snack bar, conference room and student lounge. Total cost will be $800,000. Designed by F. Kosir; building completed in 1974

    Superintendent of Schools Robert P. Miller addresing the crowd at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Student Union, with BJC President Ralph Werner observing

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    Superintendent of Schools Robert P. Miller addresing the crowd at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Student Union, with BJC President Ralph Werner observing. Building completed in 1974
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