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  1. Apr 19, 2024 · Who is Robert G. Anderson of Greenville, S.C.? Anderson was a graduate of the now-defunct Sterling High School in West Greenville. He first attended Clark Atlanta University before enrolling at ...

  2. Robert G. W. Anderson. Robert Geoffrey William Anderson, FSA, FRSE, FRSC (born 2 May 1944) is a British museum curator and historian of chemistry. He has wide-ranging interests in the history of chemistry, including the history of scientific instrumentation, the work of Joseph Black and Joseph Priestley, the history of museums, and the ...

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  4. Feb 17, 2022 · Robert G. Anderson. Robert G. Anderson, a native of Greenville, began his college career at Clark College in Atlanta. In 1963, he became part of the desegregation struggle at the University of South Carolina as a transfer student. Anderson’s life and career became a testament to public service.

  5. Dec 13, 2020 · It is a name that has appeared at the beginning of more than 180 stories on 60 Minutes — more than any other producer's in the broadcast's history. But this Sunday, the name Robert G. Anderson ...

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  6. Apr 19, 2024 · The University of South Carolina unveiled a monument honoring the first Black students admitted since Reconstruction — Robert Anderson, Henrie Monteith Treadwell and James Solomon Jr. — whose enrollment six decades ago changed the course of university history.

  7. Apr 19, 2024 · A photo captures Robert G. Anderson, Henrie Monteith Treadwell and James L. Solomon Jr. stepping down from the Osborne administration building on Sept. 11, 1963 after registering themselves at the ...

  8. www.museumofeducation.info › 1963-andersonUSC: Museum of Education

    Robert G. Anderson, Jr. (1944-2009) “I was on the Debate Team with Robert and saw him as a person who was willing to break barriers. He knew what he was doing here and took his presence on campus very seriously, but he didn't take himself too seriously. He was strong and tough minded, smart and brash and certainly not subservient.

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