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Robert Barton is an American actor, author and academic known for his theatre texts and articles, primarily in the field of acting. He is a Professor Emeritus of Theatre Arts at the University of Oregon .
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Robert Childers Barton (14 March 1881 – 10 August 1975) [1] was an Anglo-Irish politician, Irish nationalist and farmer who participated in the negotiations leading up to the signature of the Anglo-Irish Treaty. His father was Charles William Barton and his mother was Agnes Alexandra Frances Childers.
Robert Stanley "Bob" Barton (February 13, 1925 – January 28, 2009) was the chief architect of the Burroughs B5000 and other computers such as the B1700, a co-inventor of dataflow architecture, and an influential professor at the University of Utah.
Robert Barton may also refer to: Robert S. Barton (1925–2009), American computer systems architect and designer; Robert Barton (British Army officer) (1770–1853) Robert Barton (RAF officer) (1916–2010), Canadian flying ace of WWII; Robert Barton of Over Barnton (died 1540), Scottish sailor and Lord High Treasurer; Robert T. Barton (1842 ...
Roughly 400 people will have to leave Barton House in Bristol after the city council declared that surveys had revealed the property would not be safe in the event of a fire or explosion.
After the Confederacy's surrender, Barton read law in Winchester. In September 1865, he was admitted to the bar and became one of the leading lawyers in the state. [4] He was also author of some standard textbooks, Barton’s Law Practice [5] and Barton’s Chancery Practice, [6] and edited a two-volume set of the records of Virginia's colonial courts, Virginia Colonial Decisions: The Reports ...
Robinson was born in Liverpool, [2] the son of an accountant father, and educated at Raynes Park Grammar School [3] in south London and Exeter College, Oxford. [4] He then became a journalist for the Sunday Chronicle (TV columnist), the Sunday Graphic (film and theatre columnist), the Sunday Times (radio critic and editor of Atticus) and The Sunday Telegraph (film critic).