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  2. Robert E. Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Robert Edward Robinson (July 30, 1947 – December 18, 1989) was a lawyer, civil rights activist, and city councilmember in Savannah, Georgia. As a teenager, Robinson was involved in the integration of the city's school system and was part of a demonstration that contributed to the desegregation of Savannah Beach .

  3. Robin Robertson - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, his book Hill of Doors was shortlisted for the Costa Book Award for Poetry. [4] His narrative poem, The Long Take, won the Goldsmiths Prize for innovative fiction. [5] In 2019 it won him the 10th Walter Scott Prize, making him the first Scot and first poet to win the award. [6] It was shortlisted for the 2018 Man Booker Prize. [7]

  4. Edwin Arlington Robinson - Wikipedia

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    The Edwin Arlington Robinson House in Gardiner, Maine. Robinson was born in Head Tide, Maine, on December 22, 1869. [2] His parents were Edward and Mary (née Palmer). They had wanted a girl, and did not name him until he was six months old, when they visited a holiday resort—at which point other vacationers decided that he should have a name, and selected the name "Edwin" from a hat ...

  5. Elsie Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Elsinore Justinia Robinson (April 30, 1883 – September 8, 1956) was an American journalist, poet, memoirist and short story writer, known for her syndicated Hearst column "Listen, World!" (1921–1956), which was read by 20 million Americans on a daily basis. [1] Robinson was a pioneer in that she illustrated many of her opinion pieces.

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  8. Richard Cory - Wikipedia

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    "Richard Cory" is a narrative poem written by Edwin Arlington Robinson. It was first published in 1897, as part of The Children of the Night, having been completed in July of that year; and it remains one of Robinson's most popular and anthologized poems. [2]

  9. The 10 golden rules of investing everyone should follow

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    Rule No. 5 – Keep your investing discipline. It’s important that investors continue to save over time, in rough climates and good, even if they can put away only a little.