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Robert Howe (other)
Robert Howe may refer to: * Robert Howe (footballer) (1903–1979), Scottish international football (soccer) player * Robert Howe (Continental Army officer) (1732–1786), Major-General in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War * Robert Howe (tennis) (1925–2004), 1958 winner of the Wimbledon mixed doubles championship * Robert Howe (Australian printer), son of George Howe * Robert Howe (Australian politician) (1861–1915), member of the Australian House of Representatives * Robert Howe (California politician) * Sir Robert George Howe (1893–1981), British diplomat * Robert Howe, former CEO of Scient Scient was a San Francisco-based Internet consulting company, founded in 1997, that was one of the large American consulting firms during the dot-com bubble. The company was founded by Eric Greenberg, who had previously founded its competitor, Vian ... See also * Bobby Howe (other) * Robert Van Howe, American pediatrician and anti-circumcision act ...
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Robert Howe (footballer)
Robert Howe (3 August 1903 – 20 June 1979) was a Scottish association football, footballer who played as a Midfielder#Winger, left winger. Career Born in Dumbarton, Howe played club football for Hamilton Academical F.C., Hamilton Academical, Heart of Midlothian F.C., Hearts, Third Lanark A.C., Third Lanark, Queen of the South F.C., Queen of the South, St Johnstone F.C., St Johnstone and Dundee United F.C., Dundee United, and made two appearances for Scotland national football team, Scotland – he was the first serving Hamilton player to be Cap (sport), capped for his country. At club level, his most notable achievements were winning Scottish Football League Division Two with Third Lanark in 1934–35 Scottish Division Two, 1934–35 and reaching the final of the Scottish Cup with the club one year later (1936 Scottish Cup Final, the match was lost to Rangers F.C., Rangers).
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Robert Howe (Continental Army Officer)
Robert Howe may refer to: * Robert Howe (footballer) (1903–1979), Scottish international football (soccer) player * Robert Howe (Continental Army officer) (1732–1786), Major-General in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War * Robert Howe (tennis) (1925–2004), 1958 winner of the Wimbledon mixed doubles championship * Robert Howe (Australian printer), son of George Howe * Robert Howe (Australian politician) (1861–1915), member of the Australian House of Representatives * Robert Howe (California politician) * Sir Robert George Howe (1893–1981), British diplomat * Robert Howe, former CEO of Scient See also * Bobby Howe (other) * Robert Van Howe, American pediatrician and anti-circumcision activist * Barry Robert Howe, American bishop {{hndis, Howe, Robert ...
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Robert Howe (tennis)
Robert (Bob) Howe (3 August 1925 – 30 November 2004) was an Australian tennis player. Although he won 29 singles titles, his main successes were achieved in the doubles competition. He won four mixed doubles Grand Slam titles, including the Wimbledon mixed doubles championship in 1958. Career In singles play, Howe won the 1954 London Hard Court Championships on clay at The Hurlingham Club defeating Gordon Forbes in the final. He won the ILTF Surrey Hard Court Championships on clay in 1956 and 1962. In 1963 he won the Nottingham Open on grass defeating Pierre Barthès in the semifinal and Tony Pickard John Anthony Pickard (born 13 September 1934) is a British former tennis player turned coach. He is best known as the longtime coach of former world No. 1 Stefan Edberg. Career Pickard won the 1959 Newport Casino Invitational tournament on gra ... in the final. Grand Slam finals Doubles (3 runner-ups) Mixed doubles (4 titles, 4 runner-ups) References External ...
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Robert Howe (Australian Printer)
Robert Howe may refer to: * Robert Howe (footballer) (1903–1979), Scottish international football (soccer) player * Robert Howe (Continental Army officer) (1732–1786), Major-General in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War * Robert Howe (tennis) (1925–2004), 1958 winner of the Wimbledon mixed doubles championship * Robert Howe (Australian printer), son of George Howe * Robert Howe (Australian politician) (1861–1915), member of the Australian House of Representatives * Robert Howe (California politician) * Sir Robert George Howe (1893–1981), British diplomat * Robert Howe, former CEO of Scient Scient was a San Francisco-based Internet consulting company, founded in 1997, that was one of the large American consulting firms during the dot-com bubble. The company was founded by Eric Greenberg, who had previously founded its competitor, Vian ... See also * Bobby Howe (other) * Robert Van Howe, American pediatrician and anti-circumcision act ...
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George Howe (printer)
George Howe (1769 – 11 May 1821) was a poet, printer, and editor of the first Australian newspaper, the ''Sydney Gazette''. Early life Howe was the son of Thomas Howe, a government printer on Basseterre, Saint Christopher Island (now better known as Saint Kitts) in the West Indies.J. V. Byrnes,Howe, George (1769–1821), Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 1, MUP, 1966, pp 557–559. Retrieved 8 August 2009 When he was 21, he went to London and worked as a printer for ''The Times''. In March 1799, George Howe, alias George Happy, alias Happy George, was charged with shoplifting after he and a man named Thomas Jones had robbed a mercer’s shop at Alcester. and they were sentenced to death, commuted to transportation for life to New South Wales. Howe arrived at Sydney on 22 November 1800. He received a full pardon on 4 June 1806. Editor of the ''Sydney Gazette'' A small printing press had been brought to Australia by Governor Arthur Phillip, and a convict named ...
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Robert Howe (Australian Politician)
Robert Howe (1861 – 2 April 1915) was an Australian politician. He was an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives from 1910 until his death in office in 1915. Howe was born in Newcastle in England, where he received a primary education. He migrated to Australia in 1882 and became a patternmaker and engineer, working for many years at the Cockatoo Island Dockyard. He was Sydney district secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, and represented the union before the Industrial Court in an early award inquiry. He was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the Labor member for Dalley at the 1910 election, defeating the sitting MP, William Wilks. He was re-elected at the 1913 election after fending off a challenge to his Labor preselection from Thomas Storey Thomas Storey (1871 – 5 January 1953) was an Australian politician. He was the younger brother of New South Wales premier John Storey, and father of Lib ...
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Robert Howe (California Politician)
Robert Howe (October 23, 1831 – October 27, 1915) was a Democratic politician who served in the California State Assembly and California State Senate, also serving as the Speaker of the Assembly in 1889. Life Howe was born in New York, the son of Abraham Howe and Elizabeth Littlejohn, but moved to California in 1853 where he worked in gold mines in Tuolumne County before being a commission merchant in San Francisco. He served in the California State Assembly as a Democrat from the 7th district between 1858 and 1861 and later from the 8th district between 1873 and 1875, serving as Speaker pro-tempore of the Assembly. He then served in the California State Senate from the 13th district between 1875 and 1881. He returned to the Assembly in 1888, this time from the 25th district, and he became Speaker of the Assembly Speaker most commonly refers to: * Speaker, a person who produces speech * Loudspeaker, a device that produces sound ** Computer speakers Speaker, Speakers, o ...
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Robert George Howe
Sir Robert George Howe (born Derby, England, 19 September 1893, died 22 June 1981) was a British diplomat who served as Governor-General of the Sudan from 1947 to 1954. Education Howe was educated at Derby School and St Catharine's College, Cambridge. Career * Sixth Royal Dublin Fusiliers *Third Secretary at British Embassy, Copenhagen, 1920 *Second Secretary, Copenhagen, 1920–1922 *Second Secretary, Belgrade, 1922–1924 *Second Secretary, Rio de Janeiro, 1924–1926 *First Secretary, Rio de Janeiro, 1926 *First Secretary, Bucharest, 1926–1929 *Foreign Office, 1930–1934 *Acting Counsellor at Peking, 1934–1936 *Counsellor, Peking, 1936 *British Minister in Riga, 1940–1942 *British Minister in Abyssinia, 1942–45 *Assistant Under-Secretary of State, Foreign Office, 1945 *Governor-General of the Sudan, 1947–1955 *retired from Diplomatic Service, 1955 * Justice of the Peace, Cornwall, 1955–1968 *Mayor of Lostwithiel, Cornwall Family In 1919, Howe married Loveday ...
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Scient
Scient was a San Francisco-based Internet consulting company, founded in 1997, that was one of the large American consulting firms during the dot-com bubble. The company was founded by Eric Greenberg, who had previously founded its competitor, Viant. Its CEO was Robert Howe, the former head of IBM global consulting. At its height in the fall of 2000, it had quarterly revenues of US$100 million, 1,180 employees and a stock price of US$133. In August 2001, it bought rival company iXL; by then its quarterly revenues were down to US$11 million. In July 2002, the company filed for bankruptcy and was bought by SBI and Company, which became SBI Group. SBI Group later sold Scient with the other members of Avenue A/Razorfish to a company called aQuantive. aQuantive, in turn, was bought by Microsoft in August 2007 and became Microsoft's newly created Advertiser and Publisher Solutions (APS) Group. On August 9, 2009, Microsoft sold the firm to Publicis Groupe Publicis Groupe S.A. is a Fre ...
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Bobby Howe (other)
Bobby Howe may refer to: * Bobby Howe (footballer, born 1945), English footballer, player of West Ham United, and coach of the Portland Timbers (2001–2005) * Bobby Howe (footballer, born 1973), English footballer, player of Nottingham Forest, Ipswich Town, Swindon Town, Havant & Waterlooville, and Farnborough Town * Bobby Howe (Scottish footballer) (1903–1979), Scotland international See also *Robert Howe (other) Robert Howe may refer to: * Robert Howe (footballer) (1903–1979), Scottish international football (soccer) player * Robert Howe (Continental Army officer) (1732–1786), Major-General in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War ...
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Robert Van Howe
Robert Storms Van Howe is an American pediatrician and circumcision researcher from Marquette, Michigan. He was a professor of pediatrics at Central Michigan University College of Medicine at its founding, where he was the Chief of Pediatrics until 2017. He holds a master's degree in biostatistics, and previously taught pediatrics at Michigan State University. Research Van Howe's research includes a study published in 2007 in '' BJU International''. The study reported that the five most sensitive points on the human penis were all in areas of it that are removed by circumcision and that intact men's penises were four times more sensitive, on average, than were those of circumcised men. Critics of this study have noted that it was funded by the National Organization of Circumcision Information Resource Centers (NOCIRC), an anti-circumcision activist group. Van Howe maintains that this funding did not bias his study, telling ABC News, "The study was based on an objective finding" and ...
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