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    Robertson family papers

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    This collection contains correspondence, photographs, and other records and memorabilia from the Robertson family of eastern Arkansas

    Anne Dale Robertson family collection

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    This collection consists of the correspondence of Anne Lewis Dale Robertson and her family members and friends, as well as business correspondence and related documents

    'Letting the children lead: The Jeely Nursery' - A second interim report for the Robertson Trust

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    This is the second interim report undertaken for the Robertson Trust of an ongoing project developed by the Jeely Nursery (JN) in Castlemilk, Glasgow, from 2007-10

    Erste Diskussionsrunde, Prof. Dr. Jude Howell, Prof. Dr. Roland Robertson

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    Erste Diskussionsrunde: Prof. Dr. Jude Howell, Prof. Dr. Roland Robertson Moderation: Prof. Dr. Caroline Y. Robertson-von Trotha 17. Karlsruher Gespräche - 22. bis 24. Februar 2013 Die "Zwischengesellschaft": Tradition und Moderne im Widerspruc

    Nathaniel L. Robertson scrapbook

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    This collection contains a scrapbook created during World War II by Staff Sergeant Nathaniel L. Robertson, a native of Little Rock, along with some loose photographs and items that were inside the scrapbook

    Note from Isham Robertson to Sarah Robertson to pay George, circa 1870

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    This item is from the Samuel D. Cameron and Maxwell A. Cameron Papers, a collection of letters primarily from two Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, brothers, Samuel D. Cameron, 2nd Alabama Cavalry and Maxwell A. Cameron, 18th Alabama Infantry Regiment, to their sister, Sarah, and brother-in-law, Isham Robertson, during the Civil War. Additional materials include financial documents and other family letters

    Good citizen Reuben Robertson

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    This short article written around 1965 honors Reuben B. Robertson as Good Citizen of Western North Carolina.Good Citizen Reuben Robertson Honors earned a dozen times over went to Reuben B. Robertson of Asheville with the dedication of the new $750,000 Robertson Memorial YMCA Building in Canton. No single man has contributed more to the growth of Western North Carolina than Reuben Robertson. As president, board chairman and now honorary board chairman of Champion Pa pers Inc., he has guided a top regional industry. As benefactor to many worthy causes, he has consistently shown the way in support of services in WNC communities—most especially in services to youth. Now 86 years of age, Mr. Robertson has received manv honors over the years, but deservedly bears one which is highest of all—good Citizen of Western North Carolina

    Reuben B. Robertson and family

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    This undated photograph of Reuben B. Robertson (L) includes (L to R) his wife, Hope T. Robertson, and children Logan T. Robertson, Hope R. Norburn, and Reuben B. Robertson, Jr

    Robertson Hall at Princeton University

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    Robertson Hall is the home of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton's renowned program for careers in public service. The building includes classrooms, offices, a lecture hall, and a small cafe, and hosts many lectures open to the public. With its series of 58 tapered columns, Robertson Hall is one of Princeton's finest examples of Modernist architecture. Minoru Yamasaki, also architect of the University's Peyton Hall and the former World Trade Center in New York City, designed Robertson Hall. Each towering 10 feet and overlooking the Fountain of Freedom pool outside Robertson Hall, 12 bronze monumental sculptures, each representing a sign of the Chinese zodiac, are now on public display until December 4, 2016. The sculptures are the work of renowned contemporary Chinese artist, Ai Weiwei

    Dan Robertson Discusses his Deming Journey

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    In this episode of the Deming Podcast, Tripp Babbitt interviews Dan Robertson, Deming Institute Advisory Board member and Co-author of Deming\u27s Profound Changes. Dan discusses his Deming journey at Hewlett Packard and his experience writing Deming\u27s Profound Changes with co-author Kenneth Delavigne, as a tribute to Dr. Perry Gluckman.https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/deming_podcast/1003/thumbnail.jp
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