OBITUARY 319 central area of the city-but he was forestalled by his own sudden death from seeing his work completed. As a lasting memorial, a large building consisting of a theatre, skating rink, restaurant, offices, etc, is to be named after him. Mr Wardley, a registered architect with...
OBITUARY. ROBERT ANDREW ROBERTSON, 1843-1900. Obituary.] CALLCOTT REILLY. 379 without stint to the interests of the College ; his house was the centre of hospitality and of kindness ; and he was popula... None - 《Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers》 被引量...
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Presents an obituary of Robert Charles Carson (1930-2006). Carson earned his PhD in Clinical Psychology from Northwestern in 1957, and went on to work in a... Sanislow,A Charles - 《American Psychologist》 被引量: 0发表: 2008年 3 Obituary for A[gis] Stinas With the death of Stinas ...
Poor Robert was mocked for his lack of skills regarding one of his hobbies."When taking up shooting as a hobby in his later years, he managed to blow not one, but two holes in the dash of his own car on two separate occasions"We have figured out at this point in the obituary that...
379 without stint to the interests of the College ; his house was the centre of hospitality and of kindness ; and he was popular with all, as such a man could not fail to be. A marked characteristic oftencalled them, washis love of books, his "friends"ashe a library, by no means ...
Robertson, Brooman and Company, and was employed in the drawing office and in the preparation of specifications. Mr. Longsdon remained in that position until 1855, when h e became connected with the well-known German firm of Messrs. Fried. Krupp, of which he was appointed London ...
He continued practising as a consultant with this firm until his retirement in 1938. Colonel Robertson was the author of two papers presented at the Institution for the second of which he received the Telford Gold Medal in 1920...UNKNOWNIce Proceedings...