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  Robert Garrett - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Garrett paid for his own and three classmates' (Francis Lane third in 100 m, Herbert Jamison second in 400 m, and Albert Tyler second in pole vault) way to Athens to compete in the Olympics.
Garrett also won the shot put with a distance of 11.22 metres and finished second in the high jump (tied equally with James Connolly at 1.65 metres) and second in the long jump (with a jump of 6.00 metres).
In the 1900 Olympics, Garrett placed third in the shot put and the standing triple jump; he did not participate in the discus throw because it was held on Sunday.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Robert_Garrett   (610 words)

  
 4Reference || Robert Garrett   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Robert Garrett was from wealthy family and studied in Princeton University.
Garrett paid his and three classmates (Francis Lane third in 100 m, Herbert Jamison second in 400 m, Albert Tyler second in pole vault) way to Athens to compete in the Olympics.
In the 1900 Olympics, Garrett placed third in the shot put and the standing triple jump; he didn't take part in the discus throw because it was held on Sunday.
www.4reference.net /encyclopedias/wikipedia/Robert_Garrett.html   (574 words)

  
 Robert Garrett -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Robert S. Garrett (born May 24, 1875 in (The largest city in Maryland; a major seaport and industrial center) Baltimore County, (A Mid-Atlantic state; one of the original 13 colonies) Maryland; died April 25, 1951) was an (A native or inhabitant of the United States) American (A person trained to compete in sports) athlete.
Robert Garrett came from a wealthy family and studied in (A university in New Jersey) Princeton University.
Garrett was primarily a shot-putter, though he also competed in the (Click link for more info and facts about jumping events) jumping events.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/r/ro/robert_garrett.htm   (683 words)

  
 State v. Garrett   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Garrett did not initially object to the admission of the statement; however, he unsuccessfully moved for severance before the statement's publication to the jury.
Garrett adopted Davis's motion, stating that his most compelling argument was the refusal of the trial judge to grant the prior motion for severance and adding that the verdicts were "truly and ridiculously inconsistent." The trial judge denied Davis's motion for a new trial, but granted Garrett's motion, reasoning in part:
Even assuming, as Garrett urges in his brief, that the trial judge based the grant of a new trial not on a theory of inconsistent verdicts, but on a lack of evidence to support the verdicts, the ruling is nevertheless an abuse of discretion.
www.law.sc.edu /ctapp/3515.htm   (1859 words)

  
 Garrett, Robert   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Garrett, Robert 1897 (1875-1961), once told his classmates that he had, ``in a manner of speaking,'' elected himself to the Princeton Board of Trustees.
While Robert Garrett and his two older brothers, Horatio W. Garrett 1895 and John W. Garrett 1895, were in college their mother lived at 1 Bayard Lane in the house later occupied by the family of Edgar Palmer '03, and now used by the University, to whom it was bequeathed by Mrs.
Garrett's home was a center of hospitality for students in the 1890s; they later erected a tablet in her memory in Alexander Hall.
etc.princeton.edu /CampusWWW/Companion/garrett_robert.html   (546 words)

  
 ROBERT GARRETT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Robert Garrett kam aus einer reichen Bänker-Familie und studierte an der Princeton University.
Garrett war in erster Linie ein Kugelstoßer, er nahm aber auch an den Sprungdisziplinen teil.
Garretts erste beiden Würfe sahen sehr unbeholfen aus.
www.toonorama.com /encyclopedia/R/Robert_Garrett   (416 words)

  
 Arnold & Porter LLP - Attorneys - Robert Garrett
Robert Garrett has focused on intellectual property and telecommunications matters since joining Arnold and Porter in 1977.
Garrett has testified before Congress; advised clients on various issues related to the broadcast, cable and satellite television industries as well as the Internet and on-line services; and he has been involved in the drafting and negotiation of programming contracts.
Garrett served as a law clerk to Justice John Paul Stevens (then a judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit) and as Assistant to the General Counsel, Office of the Secretary of the Army.
www.arnoldporter.com /attorneys.cfm?attorney_id=148   (198 words)

  
 Attorney Robert Garrett, Garrett & Tully, Pasadena, California   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Garrett has successfully obtained judgments in favor of his clients by way of verdict and by motion for summary judgment on issues such as absence of duty, statute of limitations, and privilege.
Garrett has been engaged as an expert consultant and has qualified and testified as an expert witness at trial in matters involving real property and attorney malpractice.
Garrett is actively involved in a number of community-oriented organizations, serving as a board member or trustee on various organizations and commissions.
garrett-tully.lawoffice.com /Bio/RobertGarrett.asp?xsl=full.xsl   (307 words)

  
 Brad Garrett - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brad Garrett (born April 14, 1960 in Woodland Hills, California, USA) is a 6'8.5" (2.04m) Jewish-American actor and comedian best known for his role as Robert Barone on the television sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond.
Garrett's distinctive deep voice has landed him notable work as a voice actor, such as on the animated series 2 Stupid Dogs, A Bug's Life, and Finding Nemo.
Garrett currently lives in Los Angeles, California, with his wife and two children.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Brad_Garrett   (224 words)

  
 Brad Garrett as Robert Barone:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Robert is Ray's brother who is a policeman and divorced.
At 40 he still lives at home with his folks where he nurtures idiosyncrasies such as touching his food to his chin before eating it -a habit that, to Debra's horror he is teaching his nephews and niece.
Robert finally moves out of his parent's house into a bachelor pad and gets a life of his own.
www.angelfire.com /ex/com465_christal/zine/Brad_Garrett_as_Robert_Barone.htm   (80 words)

  
 Maryland Historical Society Library: Garrett Papers, 1816-1950, MS 979 - Finding Aid
Robert's grandfather was Robert Garrett, founder of the prosperous investment and banking house of Robert Garrett and Sons.
Garrett's health, both mental and physical, was greatly afflicted due to the strain of managing the faltering B and O. In October of 1887, he resigned as President and embarked upon a world tour.
Robert Garrett's papers center around the years 1884 to 1887, the height of his involvement with the B and O. Seemingly his personal life was then closely tied to his business activity.
www.mdhs.org /library/mss/ms000979.html   (4224 words)

  
 DATELINE: Volume 24 - May 21, 1999 - Number 4
The Texas Supreme Court concluded that Robert Garrett was engaged in the business of insurance and his misrepresentation concerning the insurance policy premiums did make him individually liable for violating Insurance Code Article 21.21.
The Texas Supreme Court concluded Robert Garrett was an employee who engaged in the business of insurance by considering his job responsibilities.
Specifically, the Court found that Robert Garrett's job responsibilities included soliciting and obtaining insurance policy sales of the insurance company, explaining policy terms to prospective buyers, and explaining premium calculations to consumers, all of which required him to have a measure of expertise in the field which was necessary for him to perform his job.
www.tlta.com /publications/judiciaryreports/date052199.htm   (2215 words)

  
 John Work Garrett
Garrett was also active in scouring a regular line of steamers between Baltimore and Bremen, and between Liverpool and Baltimore.
Garrett was one of the most active trustees of the Johns Hopkins University, and a liberal contributor to the funds of the Baltimore young men's Christian association.--His son.
Robert, born in Baltimore, Maryland, 9 April, 1847, was graduated at Princeton in 1867, traveled in Europe, and, after receiving a business training in the banking-house of his father, became in 1871 president of the Valley railroad of Virginia.
www.famousamericans.net /johnworkgarrett   (664 words)

  
 Harlan
Garrett was born in a log cabin on a farm in Van Buren County, Iowa, February 24, 1872, and is a son of William C. and Rachel (Yost) Garrett.
Garrett was a man of some prominence in his community and represented Van Buren County in the Iowa Legislature during the Civil war period.
Garrett was united in marriage with Miss Rachael Woodmansee, a daughter of John and Mary Ann (Cook) Woodmansee, the former born in Indiana and the latter in Missouri.
www.iagenweb.org /history/peopleofiowa/vol4_g.htm   (777 words)

  
 Technology, Invention, and Innovation collections
When John W. Garrett began to invest heavily in Baltimore and Ohio Railroad stock, the road was in competition with the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and the stock was not popular.
Garrett was elected a director of the railroad in 1855.
Garrett from supervisory staff of the railroad, primarily the master of machinery and the master of transportation reporting on problems, actions and other matters incident to the operation and maintenance of the railroad.
americanhistory.si.edu /archives/d8171.htm   (1110 words)

  
 Gordon, Feinblatt: The Garrett Building [Baltimore, Maryland]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Gordon, Feinblatt, which had leased space in the Garrett Building since 1967, purchased the building in 1981 and began one of the largest single restoration projects in the history of downtown Baltimore.
The second and third floors are the former Robert Garrett & Sons trading room, a dramatic and stately two-story space, which now serves as the firm's Law Library, reception area and conference center.
The third floor conference room, which was formerly the office of Robert Garrett, is paneled in figured oak, has parquet wood floors, an elaborate barrel vaulted plaster ceiling, and leaded glass French doors which open on to a marble balcony overlooking the main library.
www.gfrlaw.com /about/garrett.cgi   (311 words)

  
 Garrett, R. B.
James Robert Garrett, born June 29, 1850 in Carroll County, Tennessee married March 17, 1875, Elizabeth Greer, born August 30, 1854.
They were the parents of Robert Bruce, born Dec. 2, 1876; Simeon, born January 24, 1878 and died Oct. 1902; Mary E. born May 30, 1881; Allie R. born March 3, 1885; Lola born November 29, 1889; Captain J. born January 20, 1890 and Thomas B. Garrett, born April 16, 1892.
Robert Bruce Garrett's Cherokee name is Oochalata and that of his wife is Cherokee, They are members of the Methodist church.
www.accessgenealogy.com /scripts/data/database.cgi?file=Data&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=0001861   (215 words)

  
 Garrett State Bank - Garrett, Indiana
Robert Garrett's sons, Henry and John W. Garrett became members of the Board of Directors of the railroad.
He invited Garrett to join him and on October 3, 1862 Matthew Brady photographed Lincoln, General George B. McClellan (who was to run against Lincoln for President in 1864) and John W. Garrett in front of General McClellan's tent on the battlefield.
Some notable associates of the Garrett State Bank are Charles W. Camp the first Mayor of Garrett who served as Cashier and President of the bank in its early years and later served as one of the first Banking Commissioners in the State of Indiana.
www.garrettstatebank.com /about.htm   (912 words)

  
 Named Professorships, Deanships, and Directorships -- The Johns Hopkins University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
ROBERT GARRETT, president of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, died in 1896.
The ROBERT GARRETT FUND was established in 1936 by the will of MARY FRICK GARRETT JACOBS (pictured below)in memory of her first husband and designated for support of the surgical treatment of children.
PAUL M. COLOMBANI, the Robert Garrett Professor of Pediatric Surgery, is chief of the Division of Pediatric Surgery and surgeon-in-charge of the Johns Hopkins Children's Center.
webapps.jhu.edu /namedprofessorships/professorshipdetail.cfm?professorshipID=139   (313 words)

  
 TV ACRES: Character Bios - Edna Ann Garrett Gaines (The Facts of Life/Diff'rent Strokes)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Garrett did her best to keep the family together, feed the troops and intervene when little misunderstandings wrought tension in the household.
Garrett to stay at the school where she eventually became the school's dietician.
Garrett traveled to Paris in 1982 to take cooking lessons and, of course, her favorite four girls went along for the ride.
www.tvacres.com /char_garrett_edna.htm   (1147 words)

  
 garrett
John Work Garrett began working as a clerk in his father's firm, Robert Garrett and Company, at the age of nineteen.
Garrett, a trustee of the Peabody Institute, asked its founder, George Peabody, to persuade Johns Hopkins to make the bequest that would make possible The Johns Hopkins University and Medical Institutions.
Garrett became one of the most active trustees of the university.
www.mdarchives.state.md.us /msa/speccol/photos/philanthropy/html/garrett2.htm   (195 words)

  
 Robert Garrett   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Garrett Troutner added a single goal while Colden Cook, Logan Crouse, Michael Kelley...
GHP Bamberg announced on Tuesday a new addition for the season of its Euroleague debut as guard Robert Garrett (192, 28) has joined the team for the next...
Senior co-captain Robert Erickson ran for two touchdowns, threw for a third...
www.wikiverse.org /robert-garrett   (679 words)

  
 WBNX-TV Cleveland's WB EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND'S Brad Garrett Bio
Garrett’s role in Everybody Loves Raymond has earned him the 2002 and 2003 Emmy Awards for "Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy." He was nominated for an Emmy Award in the same category in 2000 and 2004.
Garrett's voice-over work includes the roles of Fatso, the ghost in the 1995 feature Casper, Dim, the rhinoceros beetle in A Bug's Life and Bloat, the blowfish in Finding Nemo.
In 2002, Garrett played Jackie Gleason in the critically acclaimed CBS movie, Gleason, for which he earned an Emmy Award nomination and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for "Outstanding Actor in a Movie or Miniseries." He will next be seen in the Disney feature, The Pacifier, and in the independent feature, The Moguls.
www.wbnx.com /shows/elr/elr_bio_brad_garrett.htm   (269 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
William Thompson (3) was born to William Thompson (2) and Martha Thompson nee Garrett at Cheadle, Staffordshire, England on 4th September 1848, William Thompson (2) was described as a Baker.
Henry Thompson was born to William Thompson (2) and Martha Thompson nee Garrett at Cheadle, Staffordshire, England and was then baptised on 22nd September 1850 at Cheadle, Staffordshire, England.
Charles Thompson was born on 6th March 1852 to William Thompson (2) and Martha Thompson nee Garrett at Cheadle, Staffordshire, England and was then baptised on 11th April 1852 also at Cheadle, Staffordshire, England.
members.lycos.co.uk /genealogy_2/wilthom2.htm   (257 words)

  
 Robert Garrett   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Robert earned his NationalBoard Certification in the area of Middle Child Generalist.
Robert is also a member of the Academic Leadership Team, Book Fair Chair, EPQR Internal Evaluation Committee and grade level chair.
My two boys Joshua and Jordan represent the meaning of life to me. I feel blessed to be chosen to work with and mold tomorrow's leaders.
www.csun.edu /CollaborativeForQualityTeaching/garrett.html   (186 words)

  
 Robert Garrett
He became a developer of banks and hotels in Baltimore, and in 1848 built a steamship to link Baltimore and San Francisco.
Discus Throw - 1896 Robert Garrett, United States 95 ft 7.5 in 1900 Rudolf Bauer, Hungary 118 ft 2.875 in 1904...
16-lb Shot-Put - 1896 Robert Garrett, United States 36 ft 9.75 in 1900 Richard Sheldon, United States 46 ft 3.125 in...
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 Saline County AR - Chancery Judge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Prior to 1997, judge's secretaries were employed by the home county of their judge.
My duties as a "TCA" include coordinating with attorneys in setting cases upon Judge Garrett's docket for hearing; the annual review and dismissal of cases, which have been pending for more than one year without action; and bookkeeping for our office, in addition to other general duties performed by any secretary.
As a Certified Court Reporter, it is my responsibility to make a permanent record of cases, which are presented in Judge Garrett's court.
www.salinecounty.org /chancery_judge.htm   (207 words)

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