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  1. Publisher's summary. 90 years since his death, the writings and efforts of Dr. Bishop Robert S. Williams, DD, LLD, can still be seen today. From fraternal organizations to racial equality, Dr. Bishop Williams was a trail blazer in his time. His writings were prolific and can be found in books, newspapers and other publications of his era.

  2. Aug 12, 2015 · Memories of Mrs. Dalloway and Robert Ryf '39's radio legacy, and one reader questions our cover story selection

  3. Oct 21, 1985 · Robert S. Ryf, former dean of the faculty at Occidental College and a well-known member of Los Angeles’ literary community, is dead at age 67. His death at his Pasadena home on Oct. 7 was...

  4. In his 26 years as a professor of English (including eight years of dean of the ­faculty), Robert Ryf '39 proved to be an ­extraordinary teacher, a scholar ­devoted to the literature of James Joyce, a respected administrator, and a true creative force.

  5. The letter from Philander Smith to TJ, 8 Mch., has not been found (see Vol. 45: Appendix IV).On 6 Mch., the Mississippi House of Representatives chose ten names as nominees for the territory’s legislative council: Daniel Burnet and William Downs of Claiborne County, Thomas Hinds and James Stewart of Jefferson County, Alexander Montgomery and Joseph Sessions of Adams County, Henry Hunter and ...

  6. Jun 19, 2019 · The episodes during this best-known period of the series were penned by John Dawson (sometimes called “Jack,” because he was a pseudonym for E. Jack Neuman), Les Crutchfield, Robert Ryf, Robert Stanley, and Jack Johnstone.

  7. Factory worker. Known for. First human killed by a robot. Robert Nicholas Williams (May 2, 1953 – January 25, 1979) was an American factory worker who was the first known human to be killed by a robot. While working at the Ford Motor Company's Michigan Casting Center, Williams was struck and killed by the arm of a robotic transfer vehicle.

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