Robert Waterman may refer to: Robert Waterman (bishop) (1894–1984), Anglican bishop in Canada Robert Waterman (governor) (1826–1891), governor of California...
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Robert Whitney Waterman (December 15, 1826 – April 12, 1891) was an American politician. He served as the 17th governor of California from September 12...
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Robert Waterman Gardner (1866 - September 7, 1937) was an architect who pioneered using reinforced concrete in residential architecture. He was president...
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Dennis Waterman (24 February 1948 – 8 May 2022) was an English actor and singer. He was best known for his tough-guy leading roles in television series...
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Joel Robert Waterman (born January 24, 1996) is a Canadian soccer player who plays for CF Montréal of Major League Soccer and the Canada national team...
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Robert Waterman McChesney (/məkˈtʃɛsni/; born December 22, 1952) is an American professor notable in the history and political economy of communications...
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Robert Harold Waterman (11 March 1894 - 16 December 1984) was a Canadian Anglican bishop in the 20th century. Waterman was born into an ecclesiastical...
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1978, p. 113. "Robert Whitney Waterman". National Governors Association. January 3, 2011. Retrieved February 7, 2023. "Robert Waterman". California State...
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Robert H. Waterman Jr. (November 11, 1936 - January 2, 2022) was a non-fiction author and expert on business management practices. He was best known as...
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Robert H. Waterman (March 4, 1808 – August 8, 1884), known as Bully Waterman or Bully Bob Waterman, was an American merchant sea captain. He set three...
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lieutenant governor from September 1887 to January 1891, following Robert Waterman's accession to the governorship. White was a trustee of the State Normal...
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Republican ticket, and prior to the election was appointed by Governor Robert Waterman as a judge of the San Diego County Superior Court. In September 1887...
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to elect the lieutenant governor of California. Republican nominee Robert Waterman defeated Democratic nominee M. F. Tarpey, Prohibition nominee A. D...
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1887 – September 12, 1887 Lieutenant Robert Waterman Preceded by George Stoneman Succeeded by Robert Waterman 20th Mayor of San Francisco In office January...
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influential project for him – two partners at McKinsey, Tom Peters and Robert Waterman, were running a McKinsey research project that later turned into the...
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Look up Waterman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Waterman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan T. Waterman (1892–1967), American...
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de Graaff (1895–1977), American college football player and coach Robert Waterman (sea captain) (1808–1884), American merchant sea captain Bully, Loire...
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Feeney as Pamela Gilchrist (1 episode) Nicholas Bell as Professor Robert Waterman (1 episode) Paul Denny as Mick Lancaster (1 episode) Penne Hackforth-Jones...
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Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. Waterman was born in Dallas on November 25, 1931, to Robert Harold Waterman and Texie Willis Waterman. She attended Highland Park...
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rededicated as Quimby College by Robert Waterman, with Hunter as the guest of honor. Hunter's ideas were used by Waterman in founding the core curriculum...
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builder Louis Newcomb. Robert B. Waterman was a pioneer mountain man and a ranger in the San Gabriel Forest Reserve. Waterman, together with his wife...
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– January 8, 1887 (did not run) Democratic 1882 George Stoneman 17 Robert Waterman (1826–1891) January 8, 1887 – September 13, 1887 (succeeded to governor)...
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include, for example, "In Search of Excellence" by Thomas Peters and Robert Waterman, "Competitive Advantage" by Michael Porter, " Built to Last" by Jim...
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8, 1891 – January 11, 1895 Lieutenant John B. Reddick Preceded by Robert Waterman Succeeded by James Budd Member of the U.S. House of Representatives...
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Upper Middle Bogan French Man 1 episode The Doctor Blake Mysteries Robert Waterman 1 episode 2013–2018 Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell Various 15 episodes...
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east of Mojave. The intersection was called Waterman Junction after the governor of California Robert Waterman, who ran a ranch and operated several silver...
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Press/ Pluto Books, 2005. McChesney, Robert, Making Media Democratic, Boston Review, Summer 1998 McChesney, Robert Waterman. (2000). Rich media, poor democracy:...
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science. There, she met her future husband, Waldo Sprague Waterman, whose father Robert Waterman would become governor of California in 1887. Hazel and Waldo...
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confrontation between famed lawman Virgil Earp and California Governor Robert Waterman. The crossing was the intersection of the tracks for the Santa Fe (ATSF)...
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George Hearst (D) Abram Williams (R) 1887 Washington Bartlett (D) Robert Waterman (R) George A. Johnson (D) William C. Hendricks (D) Adam Herald (D)...
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