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Robert Hall Clothes, Inc., popularly known as Robert Hall, was an American retailer that flourished circa 1938–1977. Based in Connecticut , its warehouse-like stores were mostly concentrated in the New York , Chicago and Los Angeles metropolitan areas.
Robert Ernest "Bob" Hall (born August 13, 1943) is an American economist who serves as a professor of economics at Stanford University, and as the Robert and Carole McNeil Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution. [1] He is generally considered a macroeconomist, but he describes himself as an applied economist. [2]
Robert Taggart Hall (1877–1920), American owner of ceramics business; Robert M. Hall (1909–1998), American media executive and publisher; Robert Hall, Baron Roberthall (1901–1988), Australian economist and adviser
Robert A. Hall (April 15, 1946 – June 4, 2024 [1]) was an American politician who served five terms in the Massachusetts State Senate. [ 2 ] Background and military career
Robert N. Hall was born on December 25, 1919, in New Haven, Connecticut. He was first inspired by his inventor uncle, who showed him the wonders of small inventions and experimentation. After long studies at his local library, Hall decided to attempt controlled experiments of his own with his mother's approval.
Robert Hall in Versailles while a Rhodes scholar. Robert Lowe Hall, Baron Roberthall KCMG CB (6 March 1901 – 17 September 1988) was an Australian-born economist who served as chief economic advisor to the British government from 1947 to 1961.
Robert David Hall is an American actor, best known for his role as coroner Dr. Albert Robbins, M.D. on the television show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Early life
Robert Hall later joined Grumman, where he helped design and test a series of planes that proved a major force during World War II. Serving as Chief Engineer and lead flight test pilot, he helped design and made the first flights of the F4F Wildcat, the G-21 Goose in 1937, the XP-50 in 1941, the F6F Hellcat in 1942, the F7F Tigercat in 1943 and the F8F Bearcat in 1944. [6]