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Robertson's son, Walter Bailey "Beaver" Bowline, is a 1989 graduate of Elon University, where Jeanne was a trustee. [ 15 ] [ 1 ] Two of Jeanne's grandchildren also attended Elon. [ 25 ] Jeanne and Jerry Robertson were both members of Elon University's Phoenix Club, which supports the athletic program, [ 15 ] and the university's track and field ...
Elon's sports facilities include two gymnasiums, Schar Center, Walter C. Latham Baseball Park, Rhodes Stadium, Rudd Field, Hunt Softball Park, Alumni Field House, Koury Field House, Jerry and Jeanne Robertson Track and Field Complex (named in honor of humorist and speaker Jeanne Robertson who had been an Elon trustee, and her husband, "Left ...
In episode five of the first season of the USA network series Graceland, the main character Mike (who is an undercover FBI agent) has a conversation with one of his targets, the ruthless Nigerian crime lord "Bello" (played by actor Gbenga Akinnagbe), where at one point the film is mentioned after Mike quotes a line from it.
Robertson is a patronymic surname, meaning "son of Robert". It originated in Scotland and northern England. [1] ... Walter M. Robertson (1888–1954), ...
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On April 1, 1917, Skinner was born as Jeanne Dorothy Rowe in Marshalltown, Iowa. Skinner's father was George Lewis Rowe (1889–1975). Skinner's mother was Marie Henrietta (nee Franz) Rowe (1892–1977). Skinner had one sister, Virginia Robertson Rowe (1913–2009). In 1940, Skinner lived with her parents in Lancaster, Nebraska. [1] [2] [3]
Walter Robertson may refer to: Walter M. Robertson (1888–1954), United States Army officer; Walter S. Robertson, United States Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs 1953–1959; Walter W. Robertson (1845–1907), 19th-century Scottish architect; Walter Robertson (artist), Irish miniature painter
This is a list of characters—and the actor(s) who played them—featured in the BBC television series All Creatures Great and Small.Over 600 characters were used over ninety episodes, with several actors playing multiple characters during the course of the series.