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Robert Owen Paxton (born June 15, 1932) is an American political scientist and historian specializing in Vichy France, fascism, and Europe during the World War II era. He is Mellon Professor Emeritus of Social Science in the Department of History at Columbia University .
Robert is from Crediton, Devon and plays out of the Exonia club indoors and out of Crediton BC. [2] and won the 2011 Scottish International Open. [3]In 2013, he won two gold medals at the European Bowls Championships in Spain.
Robert Paxton McCulloch was born May 11, 1911, in Missouri to Richard McCulloch and Mary Grace Beggs. [1] His grandfather, John I. Beggs, made his fortune by implementing Thomas Edison's electrical powerplants in cities around the world, manufacturing and selling electric trolley cars, and founding Milwaukee's public utility system.
Robert Paxton (born 20 October 1983 in Isle of Wight) is a British former competitive pair skater. He competed with Erica Risseeuw . They are the 2009 & 2010 British silver medalists .
Paxton being raised above the crowd as a child as President Kennedy emerges from the Hotel Texas before his assassination in November 1963. Paxton [1] was born in Fort Worth, Texas, on May 17, 1955, the son of Mary Lou (née Gray; 1926–2016) and John Lane Paxton (1920–2011). [2] His mother was a Catholic who raised him and his siblings in ...
Paxton Fettel, main antagonist of the video game F.E.A.R. Paxton Hall-Yoshida, in the television series Never Have I Ever; Paxton [broken anchor], a diesel engine from Thomas & Friends; Paxton, the main character of the 2005 film Hostel, played by Jay Hernandez; Paxton, protagonist of M. R. James's short story "A Warning to the Curious"
Collin Randall Wilcox (February 4, 1935 – October 14, 2009) was an American film, stage and television actress. Over her career, she was also credited as Collin Wilcox-Horne or Collin Wilcox-Paxton.
William McGregor Paxton (June 22, 1869 – 1941) was an American painter and instructor who embraced the Boston School paradigm and was a co-founder of The Guild of Boston Artists. He taught briefly while a student at Cowles Art School , where he met his wife Elizabeth Okie Paxton , and at the Museum of Fine Arts School in Boston.