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  2. Jeff Robson (sportsman) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Palmerston on 30 September 1926, Robson was the son of Maurice Alexander Robson, who later served as president of the New Zealand Badminton Federation between 1965 and 1967. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was educated at King's High School, Dunedin , where he represented the school in association football.

  3. May Robson - Wikipedia

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    Mary Jeanette Robison (19 April 1858 – 20 October 1942), known professionally as May Robson, was an Australian-born America-based actress whose career spanned 58 years, starting in 1883 when she was 25. A major stage actress of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, she is remembered for the dozens of films she appeared in during the 1930s ...

  4. Hugh Robson (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Amos Robson was born in Barrow-in-Furness, England, on September 9, 1871. [1] The son of Robert Robson, he came to Canada with his family in 1882, studied law in Regina, was called to the bar for the Northwest Territories in 1892 [2] and practised in the Northwest Territories, moving to Winnipeg in 1899. Robson married Fannie Laidlaw in ...

  5. Paul Robeson - Wikipedia

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    Paul Leroy Robeson (/ ˈ r oʊ b s ən / ROHB-sən; [3] [4] April 9, 1898 – January 23, 1976) was an American bass-baritone concert artist, actor, professional football player, and activist who became famous both for his cultural accomplishments and for his political stances.

  6. Robson (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Robson is an English surname. Originating in North East England, and derived from ‘Son of Robert’. Originating in North East England, and derived from ‘Son of Robert’. The name, Robson, can be found all over the North East of England and over the border into Scotland.

  7. Helen Walton - Wikipedia

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    Helen Robson Walton (December 3, 1919 – April 19, 2007) was an American philanthropist and prominent arts advocate, dedicated to being a grandmother and to her community in Bentonville, Arkansas where she instituted a committee for a national museum of arts.

  8. Flora Robson - Wikipedia

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    A blue plaque sponsored by Southgate District Civic Trust and Robson's former school Palmers Green High School was unveiled at her family home from 1910 to 1921, The Lawe, 65, The Mall, Southgate, on 25 April 2010. [5] Robson attended the opening of the Flora Robson Playhouse in Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne, in 1962, which was named in her ...

  9. Hugoton, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Hugoton has a semi-arid steppe climate (Köppen BSk) with hot, dry summers and cold, dry winters. The hottest temperature recorded in Hugoton was 116 °F (46.7 °C) on June 25, 1911, which along with Clay Center on the same day, is the highest temperature recorded in Kansas in June. Hugoton also holds the state record high for March.