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    Stuart Robson

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    Collection of studio portraits of entertainers, actors and actresses who performed on the American stage in the mid-1800s. Comic actor, producer b. Henry Robson Stuart, March 4, 1836, Maryland d. 1903 Handwritten on verso of image: Stuart Robson. Green Jones -- Ticket-of-Leave Man. Jan. 22d, 1864 Stamped on verso of image: Charles D. Fredricks & Co., Specialite, 587 Broadway, New York PH Coll 75.49

    Robson, D

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    Al Robson speaks on Early Manatee County Ships

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    Al Robson speaks to the Manatee County Historical Society on early Manatee County ships. He had been working with Dewey Dye, Jr., to found a maritime museum on the Bradenton Sandpile, about where the Holiday Inn Riverfront was later built. Most of Al Robson's mounted photographs and ship designs were donated to the Eaton Florida History Collection of the Manatee County Central Library. Dr. Irving Hall, the tall man at right, was the Society president at that time. Dr. Hall was married to Tekla D. Hall. He had served as president of the Manatee County Medical Society in 1959

    Stuart Robson

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    Collection of studio portraits of entertainers, actors and actresses who performed on the American stage in the mid-1800s. Comic actor, producer b. Henry Robson Stuart, March 4, 1836, Maryland d. 1903 Caption on mount: Sarony, 680 Broadway Handwritten on verso of image: Stuart Robson, 1874 PH Coll 75.49

    Rashkova, T. The Robson cubics for matrix algebras with involution (Acta Univ. Apulensis Math. Inform.).

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    Let R be the free associative algebra over a field K on n2n^2 generators aija_{ij} and let RxR\langle x\rangle be the free associative KK-algebra in one further indeterminate x.x. Consider the set of polynomials in RxR\langle x\rangle which are satisfied by the n×nn\times n matrix α=(aij).\alpha=(a_{ij}). Such polynomials are called laws over RR of the matrix α.\alpha. Robson in [Robson, J. C. Polynomials satisfied by matrices. J. Algebra 55 (1978), no. 2, 509--520; MR523471 (80j:15012)] proved that such laws are a ``consequence" of a finite set of laws and for n=2n=2 he exhibited 44 generators called Robson cubics. Here the author considers the special case when α\alpha is a symmetric or skew-symmetric 2×22\times 2 matrix under the transpose or symplectic involution and gives an explicit form of the Robson cubics. Some other results are also given in case $n=3.

    Stuart Robson in costume

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    Collection of studio portraits of entertainers, actors and actresses who performed on the American stage in the mid-1800s. Comic actor, producer b. Henry Robson Stuart, March 4, 1836, Maryland d. 1903 Handwritten on verso of image: Stuart Robson, 1864 Stamped on verso of image: W.L. Germon's Atelier, No. 702 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia PH Coll 75.49

    Liver Transplantation

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