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  2. Born in Seneca Falls, New York, Robert Hamilton attended the Rhode Island School of Design from 1935-1939. After a tour of duty in WWII where he earned a Distinguished Flying Cross piloting P47’s, he returned to RISD, where he taught painting and drawing until his retirement 34 years later. He liked to say that his artistic vision was born ...

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  3. Robert Hamilton (Scottish footballer) (1877–1948), Scottish footballer often known as R.C. Hamilton. Robert Hamilton (Irish footballer) (1907–1964), Northern Irish footballer who played for Rangers F.C. Bob "Bones" Hamilton (1912–1996), American football player. Bob Hamilton (1916–1990), American professional golfer.

  4. Dec 15, 2023 · A San Francisco man, 29-year-old Robert Hamilton, was charged Thursday with the October 29 killing of Oakland rapper, Marquis Baxter. Baxter was shot around 3 a.m. on the 400 block of 19th Street ...

  5. Jan 18, 2023 · Fredrikson is saddened to announce the unexpected death of Robert J. Hamilton, its chief operating officer, on January 15, 2023. Kevin P. Goodno, chair of the firm’s board of directors, said, “it is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of our friend and colleague, Bob Hamilton. Bob joined our firm in 1992 and served in ...

  6. ROBERT HAMILTON Internationally respected pianist and recording artist, Robert Hamilton, was praised by two past “Chief” Music Critics of the New York Times. Harold C. Schonberg (author of The Great Pianists) wrote: “He is a very fine artist. All of Hamilton’s playing has color and sensitivity…one of the best of the million or so ...

  7. "Robert Hamilton retired to Port Clyde, Maine in 1981, after thirty four years of teaching at Rhode Island School of Design. His idiosyncratic paintings are variously inhabited by anonymous figures including tennis players, masked bandits who double as train conductors, museum guards, circus performers, military heroes, fellow artists, fighter pilots, opera singers and a menagerie of lions ...

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