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  Jack Robson
Jack Robson (born in Durham, died 11 January 1922) was an Englishman who was the fifth full-time Secretary of Manchester United and Manager of the club.
Jack started his managerial career with Middlesbrough F.C., where he was paid the princely sum of £3 a week and declined to travel to away games as an economy measure.
He would be the manager of United until January 11, 1922 when he died of pneumonia.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/j/ja/jack_robson.html   (250 words)

  
 Jack Robson (May 1900 to May 1905) | Middlesbrough | History | Managers | Managers
Jack went on to run the first teams at Crystal Palace and Manchester United.
Jack Charlton (May 1973 to April 1977 and March to June 1984)
ANOTHER Lancastrian, Jack began his career with Plymouth Argyle while his father, Bob, was manager at Home Park.
www.mfc.premiumtv.co.uk /page/ManagersHistoryDetail/0,,1~353199,00.html   (556 words)

  
  BT Research - Middlesbrough F.C.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Jack Charlton was appointed manager of Middlesbrough in May 1973, replacing Stan Anderson, and in his first season led Boro to the Second Division Championship, by a then record points margin, guaranteeing promotion as early as March 23rd 1974.
Robson paid £7m for Juventus striker Fabrizio Ravanelli and £4m for Brazilian midfielder Emerson during the summer of 1996, but Boro spent the season battling relegation instead of chasing a top-five finish.
In the 2001 close season, Robson left the club by mutual agreement and was replaced by Steve McClaren - the Manchester United F.C. assistant manager who was regarded as one of the finest coaches in Europe and was also one of the most prominent coaches in the England team.
www.breathittteens.com /research.php?title=Middlesbrough_F.C.   (4251 words)

  
 Don't Look Down - New York Times
One of the few flying records Grace hasn't broken is the one for endurance; it is held by her husband, Jack Robson, the man who first taught her how to fly.
It is Jack's job to fly up every eight hours in his own plane to rendezvous with the women, deliver food and messages and, in a tricky midair maneuver, refuel Adventure Girl.
Jack drops off no messages with their sandwiches, only copies of the local newspaper featuring his highly fanciful articles about their adventures, articles in which Grace always seems terribly vulnerable and plucky Willa always saves the day.
query.nytimes.com /gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CE0D61E3AF936A15753C1A96E958260   (752 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Jack displayed an LMS architecture diagram that illustrated all of the components that are in the CMI document.
Jack has been told by a few people that if this document in its hugeness goes to ballot, there will be enough material that may be potentially troublesome to some and would be less likely to pass the ballot.
Jack suggested that we would bring together a small team of “slashers” in October, and this team would create a lean and mean standard by the first week of November.
ltsc.ieee.org /meeting/200009/doc/minutes--wg11--200009.doc   (2359 words)

  
 Staff Bios - Foit-Albert Associates - Architecture, Engineering & Surveying, P.C.
Robson is the Executive Vice-President and Branch manager for the Albany Office.
Robson is a member of the Elks and the Knights of Columbus, and he believes in providing service to the community through these organizations, his church, and elsewhere.
Robson, call (518) 452-1037 or email him at: jrobson@foit-albert.com.
www.foit-albert.com /bios-robson.htm   (135 words)

  
 Take Me
Jack Chambers (Robson Green) and his wife Kay (Beth Goddard), with daughter Maggie (Julie Mallam) and son Dan (Sean McMahon) in tow, flee the complications of their old life in the city for an American-style new start in the upscale suburb of Hadleigh Corner, where post-dot-com-bust-style yuppiedom is thriving.
Jack is a venture capitalist by day (when he happens to go to work), winning corporate takeover games with his buddy Kevin Denton (Gilly Gilchrist).
Jack is also at war with his father Don (Keith Barron), a retired union stevedore, who takes personally his son’s present corporate “war games” take-over of the shipyard from which he has retired.
www.culturevulture.net /Television/TakeMe.htm   (603 words)

  
 TheComedyNetwork.ca - Online Time Well Wasted   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The newfie threat is growing and Jack must rise to the call.
Jack must protect dolls from adoring school girls.
Jack must defeat the oppressors from the planet Saturn.
www.thecomedynetwork.ca /wasters   (189 words)

  
 CAS CITY - COWBOY & WESTERN ACTION SHOOTING WORLDWIDE
John M. "Rattlesnake Jack" Robson was a real-life character in the Canadian Old West.
Beyond these tantalizing but foggy glimpses of Rattlesnake Jack Robson, little more is known of the man with the exception of a couple of strong hints that he was no saint or, at the very least, no teetotaler.
Robson is a Scottish name, and my own ancestry has strong Highland Scots components.) At any rate: enter Major John M. Robson of Her Britanic Majesty's 42nd Regiment - i.e.
www.cascity.com /posseprofiles/Rattlesnake_Jack   (830 words)

  
 Jack Robson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jack Robson (born in Durham, died 11 January 1922) was an Englishman who was the fifth full-time Secretary of Manchester United and Manager of the club.
Jack started his managerial career with Middlesbrough F.C., where he was paid the princely sum of £3 a week and declined to travel to away games as an economy measure.
Despite his tight-fistedness he took the club from being an amateur outfit in the Northern League to a professional club in the Second Division.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jack_Robson   (202 words)

  
 Endless Pursuit: Endless Possibilities
Jack: Yes, you can absolutely use this as a simple training diary, even going so far as to hand enter workout information that might not be relevant to an outdoor trek where a GPS could be used.
Jack: The concept of "groups" means that we hope to offer a vehicle for clubs or less formal groups to be able to share treks and discussions within their membership.
Jack: We've found that our customers are by and large quite averse to a recurring subscription mechanism, similar with many other web-based businesses.
www.endlesspursuit.com /DesktopModules/DocumentViewer.aspx?docid=41   (3737 words)

  
 BBC America - Take Me About   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Robson Green (Wire in the Blood, Trust) stars as an ambitious venture capitalist on a desperate journey to save his marriage.
There are more shocks to come for Jack when he discovers that his wife has drifted back into the arms of the man she previously had an affair with.
And when Jack discovers that the manicured suburb hides a deathly secret, he and Kay are drawn into a dangerous scenario that threatens to change their lives forever.
www.bbcamerica.com /genre/drama_mysteries/take_me/take_me_about.jsp   (283 words)

  
 The Spokesman-Review.com - John Robson
Robson worked for a year in the steel mills and coal mines in Johnstown, Pa. In the fall of 1946 he moved to Spokane, where he worked for Armour Co. for seven years.
Robson was a member of St. Paschal Parish for 55 years.
Survivors include his wife; a son, Mark Robson of Hermiston, Ore.; a daughter, Linda Rosetti of Clarkston; a brother, Willard Robson of Johnstown, Pa.; a sister, Marjorie Kirchner of Summerhill, Pa.; and four grandchildren.
www.spokesmanreview.com /news/obits.asp?ObitID=17132&PubDate=2/10/2005   (350 words)

  
 Don't Look Down
The fabric on a wing is badly torn (and crudely mended) during an especially difficult refueling.
Down below, Maddy is collecting bits and pieces thrown from the plane and saving them as relics: chicken bones, orange peels, a note Willa wrote to Grace on a scrap of newspaper and threw away before she dared to pass it on.
But there is room in it for sly humor (particularly in Jack Robson's newspaper dispatches) and for some startlingly lyrical cadenzas, like the scenes of Maddy being given riding lessons by her father.
partners.nytimes.com /books/98/10/25/reviews/981025.25mccullt.html   (1065 words)

  
 [No title]
Jack Sondergaard: in documents, long addresses can be used since they are remembered by the computer, and you could also have a naming system like we have now, but the numbers would always be in the links
Jack Sondergaard: another aspect of the system of transclusion is that it is a new copyright system that encourages maximum reuse of content
Jack Sondergaard: a lot of links could end up in a document, which is another reason there is value in not having links embedded in the document itself
hyperworlds.org /SL/XanaduFeb24_07.html   (1984 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | Football | Internationals | Robson tipped to assist Staunton
Former England boss Sir Bobby Robson is tipped to become Steve Staunton's assistant in the Republic of Ireland's new managerial set-up.
Walsall assistant boss Staunton, 36, is expected to be named as Brian Kerr's successor, with former England manager Robson, 72, in an advisory role.
Charlton added: "Robson has got the experience to teach Steve and his enthusiasm is second to none.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport1/hi/football/internationals/4597710.stm   (495 words)

  
 Episode Reviews - Jack Black / John Mayer
Jack Black is extremely funny, and John Mayer kinda sucks.
Jack was good, but this sketch was weak.
Jack had his moments like the segregated water fountains and when he was playing with the guitar.
www.saturday-night-live.com /snl/reviews/03-04/black/jojo.html   (734 words)

  
 Louise Robson
ROBSON, LOUISE C. Louise Robson passed away August 11, 2005 at the age of 89.
Louise's husband, Jack, and son, Ron preceded her in death in 1995.
She is survived by son, John E. Floodberg, Jr., and wife, Nancy, grandchildren Jeffrey Floodberg and wife, Jena, Courtney Yates and husband, Joshua, Tessa Floodberg, and great-grandson Kagen Yates.
www.fraternalspiritualistchurch.org /Memorial-Louise-Robson.htm   (663 words)

  
 JOHN D. "JACK" ROBSON, death notice, Oct. 4, 2006, Alliston   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
JOHN D. "JACK" ROBSON, death notice, Oct. 4, 2006, Alliston
Jack will be fondly remembered by his nieces, nephews and many friends.
An Alliston Legion Branch #171 Service will be held in the Funeral Home Friday evening at 7:00 p.m.
www.madhunt.com /johnrobsondeathnotice.html   (222 words)

  
 Smith: Strong Weak Man (January 9 - January 15, 1997)
That was where we were a couple hours after Jack Robson and Connie Wilde introduced me to Richard--in the dump, in Pantano Wash, out behind Laura's house in Kingston Knolls, back in '63 or so, getting knee-crawling drunk and singing limericks and protest songs.
He and Jack Robson stood by and watched me fistfight three guys twice in the same night at the Midway Drive-in, and the only reason I got into it in the first place is that one of the three guys wanted to pick a fight with either Richard or Jack.
Richard and I got be pallbearers for the first time a few months later, when Jack fell off a cliff and got killed.
www.tucsonweekly.com /tw/01-09-97/smith.htm   (854 words)

  
 Olde Musick & Cokery Books
Robson was the first one of many to sing the song at the Olympic Theatre in the musical farce The Wandering Minstrel in 1853 and this version, here a 4th edition, was the first to be published though exact author and composer of the song are unknown.
Scott argues that E.L. Blanchard may have written it for Robson and Scott claims a broadsheet called William and his Dinah is held by the British Museum and this sheet pre-dates Robson's version of 1853.
The front cover is by the early lithographer Augustus Butler who also specialised in military and Equine front covers and here printed by Stannard and Dixon.
www.musick-cokerybooks.com.au /lists/page003627.htm   (267 words)

  
 Jack Robinson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Notes: Jack Robinson shares this theme with the (older?) French ballads: the sailor/soldier returns after a long absence, stops at an inn, recognizes the hostess as his sweetheart/wife, and leaves when she explains that she has married because he had been reported dead.
The attribution is from the wordorigins site explaining "faster than you can say Jack Robinson":"there was a very popular song by Thomas Hudson in the early 19th century that told the story of a sailor of that name who returns to find his lady married to another.
He published his songs yearly from 1818-31 and his most notable were Jack Robinson The Lively Flea and of course The Spider and the Fly written in the 1830s and most famously sung by Henry Russell.
www.csufresno.edu /folklore/ballads/CrNS040.html   (307 words)

  
 Lockwood, Saskatchewan - The Story of Lockwood Community - Lockwood History
Jack Martin who kindly supplied these facts says, he does not know how much pay he got for it, but he does know it was not very much.
Jack Armstrong and Maurice Hurley came in travelling by horseback in the spring of 1905 from Regina originally from England.
Jack Howat, for whom the school was named, served on the council of the Prairie Rose Municipality for over twenty years.
geocities.com /nokomis_website/lockwood_history.html   (18378 words)

  
 Daily Peloton - Pro Cycling News
Founded by a software industry veteran Jack Robson and bio-metrics expert Brian Higgins, Ph.D., in 2002, to build a system would integrate the available technology into practical system for analysis and tracking of training and performance.
Harnessing Global Positioning Satellite technology, Endless Pursuit provides the most extensive array of performance analysis and feedback to individuals looking to get the most out of their outdoor adventures, workouts and activities, including more than 50 different performance metrics, 15 useful charts, including topographic mapping and aerial photo overlays of your rides.
The service itself is sold by subscription and before you go out and buy a GPS unit you might want to check out the Personal Performance Package that is on special for Christmas on the home page of www.endlesspursuit.com.
www.dailypeloton.com /displayarticle.asp?pk=5284   (3747 words)

  
 Student city council candidate far behind in special election count - News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Senior government and politics major Nick Aragon, who was running for the District 4 seat against Cook and depended on the absentee votes of students living in several North Campus dormitories, appeared to be well short of votes needed to win the seat.
Of 103 absentee ballots sent out by mail, Elections Supervisor Jack Robson said just 17 had been returned.
Robson said if the city does not receive 70 absentee ballots by tomorrow, an absentee count would not take place and Cook would be declared the winner.
media.www.diamondbackonline.com /media/storage/paper873/news/2006/12/26/News/Student.City.Council.Candidate.Far.Behind.In.Special.Election.Count-2651223.shtml   (464 words)

  
 DougRobson2
Famous Australian Rock 'n' Roll star of the 1960s, Johnny O'Keefe, "The Wild One " sits on the Robson Vincent with his young son in the chair.
Arthur Lincoln, Bob Levy (obscured by Arthur) Rob Lewis, Doug Robson, Peter White, Geoff Grocott, Doug Tyerman and Ray Murray.
Gary Innes / John Lloyd,  Doug / Jack Robson and Graham Young / Ray Murray.
www.vintagespeedway.homestead.com /DougRobson2.html   (145 words)

  
 Dr Death Jack Kevorkian - Your online resource and watchdog for Jack Kevorkian
Jack Kevorkian, M.D. (May 20, 1928) is a controversial American pathologist.
He was born in Pontiac, Michigan to Armenian-American parents.
Dr Death Jack Kevorkian - Where every road the story takes is a dead end!
www.drdeathjackkevorkian.info   (1509 words)

  
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JACK: Doesn't know but does not believe that is true.
SB 211: Allows persons who are interested in trust to modify terms of trust or clarify interpretation of trust by written agreement filed in circuit court.
Introduces Jack Robson, Senior Vice-President, Bank of America.
www.sos.state.or.us /archives/legislative/legislativeminutes/1993/senate/judiciary/sJUD020193.txt   (1306 words)

  
 Countrybookshop.co.uk - By Jack Rosenthal
Jack Rosenthal was born in 1931 in Manchester to a Jewish family.
His first job in television was in the promotional department at Granada, where he later wrote for 'Coronation Street.' In a career of over 40 years of writing for television, cinema and the theatre, Jack has been associated with some of Britain's best-loved, longest-running, and critically acclaimed entertainment.
As a writer, producer, lecturer on screenwriting, commissioner of such hits as 'London's Burning' and 'That Was The Week That Was', documentary maker and playwright Jack was honoured in 1994 with a CBE.
www.countrybookshop.co.uk /books?whatfor=1861057482   (302 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
This has catapulted them to the top of the group with only 2 weeks left to go (It must be the new tammy's.) With a win in the penultimate week and a second place on the last week of the competition.
Saw the Cal Fummels team of Nick Robson, Jack Gregory, Russell Mair & Neil McKay just edge the Peterhead Golfers by 11 points, a great shot by Russell Mair with his last ball securing victory and a place in the finals day play offs.
It is hoped to enter more teams for next year so watch this space for information later in the year.
website.lineone.net /~hughcornwell/target.html   (197 words)

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