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  1. Only When I Sleep: My Family's Journey Through Cancer by Lisa Shaw-Brawley, 2000-04-01
  2. The Art Quilt by Robert Shaw, 1997-11
  3. Colonel Robert Gould Shaw: A Pictorial Companion by Marion W. Smith, 1989-06
  4. John Robert Shaw: Autobiography Of Thirty Years, 1777-1807 by John Robert Shaw, 1992-04-01
  5. Illinois: Seasons of Light
  6. A Narrative Of The Life And Travels Of John Robert Shaw, The Well-Digger (1807) by John Robert Shaw, 2010-09-10
  7. BLUE-EYED CHILD OF FORTUNE: The Civil War Letters of Robert Gould Shaw by Robert Gould. Ed. Russell Duncan Shaw, 1992
  8. Robert Shaw, fighter for Trotskyism, 1917-1980 by Mickie Shaw, 1983
  9. THE ROBERT SHAW CHORAL WORKSHOP AT CARNEGIE HALL - STAGEBILL - JANUARY 15, 1995 by ROBERT (CONDUCTOR) SHAW, 1995
  10. Beacon Hill's Colonel: Robert Gould Shaw by Marion W. Smith, 1986-12
  11. Atlas of Endometriosis, Third Edition (Encyclopedia of Visual Medicine Series) by Caroline Overton, Colin Davis, et all 2007-10-24
  12. American Baskets: A Cultural History of a Traditional Domestic Art by Robert Shaw, 2000-10-03
  13. The Post-Soviet Republics: A Systematic Geography by R. Anthony French, Robert R. North, et all 1995-06
  14. Quilts: A Living Tradition by Robert Shaw, 1998-08-25

21. Robert Shaw
Beginning his career as conductor of the robert shaw Chorale in the late 1940s, he later spent 31 years as director of
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Newsletter You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Biography Noteworthy People 1999 Deaths ... S - Z Robert Shaw Age: renowned choral music conductor who won 14 Grammy awards and one of the 1991 Kennedy Center Honors, among many other distinctions. Beginning his career as conductor of the Robert Shaw Chorale in the late 1940s, he later spent 31 years as director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Died: New Haven, Conn., January 25, 1999 Shankar Dayal Sharma S - Z Bobby Sheehan Search Infoplease Info search tips Search Biographies Bio search tips About Us Contact Us Link to Infoplease ... Privacy

22. Robert Gould Shaw Biography
Biographical information.Category Society History Personalities shaw, robert Gould......Son of a prominent Boston abolitionist family, robert shaw was serving as a captainin the 2nd Massachusetts when he was tapped by Massachusetts Governor John
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Robert Gould Shaw
Son of a prominent Boston abolitionist family, Robert Shaw was serving as a captain in the 2nd Massachusetts when he was tapped by Massachusetts Governor John Andrew for a special assignment. Shaw was to raise and command the first regiment of black troops organized in a Northern state.
All the previous 11 colored" regiments had been raised principally from freed slaves in occupied areas. Shaw went about the organization of his command, recruiting free blacks from all over New England and some from beyond. The regiment was mustered into service on May 13, 1863, with Shaw as its colonel, and was sent to the South Carolina coast to take part in the operations against the cradle of secession, Charleston. After leading the regiment in smaller actions on James Island, at Legaresville on July 13, and Secessionville on July 16, Shaw moved the regiment over to Morris Island.
On July 18, 1863, he led the 54th, in conjunction with two brigades of white troops, in an assault on Confederate Battery Wagner. In the unsuccessful charge, the black troops proved themselves to be fully capable of standing up to enemy fire but lost about one quarter of their men, including Colonel Shaw. The rebels in the battery were so outraged by the Union commanders arming blacks that they decided to insult the white officer by burying him in a common grave with his black enlisted men. But Shaw's parents, when they heard of it, were pleased and believed that was the way their son would have wanted it. (Burchard, Peter

23. Robert Shaw’s Ministry Of Music
Article from Christian Century.
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24. Robert Shaw
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25. Handbook Of Texas Online: SHAW, ROBERT

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SHAW, ROBERT In addition to ragtime elements such as syncopation, the "barrelhouse" piano style that Shaw played employs a heavy, hard-hitting touch with fast release. The style was named for the barrelhouses, where it was performed-sheds with walls lined with beer and whiskey, an open floor, and a piano on a raised platform in a corner of the room. The back of the barrelhouse was also used as a bawdy house. Shaw learned his distinct brand of piano playing from other musicians in the Fourth Ward, Houston, qv which was the center of black entertainment in the city. Clubs there hosted such important blues qv stylists as Sam (Lightnin') Hopkins. qv Shaw met Martha Landrum in Austin in 1936, and they married on December 22, 1939. They had no children. He had previously been married to a woman named Blanche, with whom he had a daughter, Verna Mae, and a son, William. For several decades after his marriage, Shaw ran his business in partnership with Martha. He was named the black businessman of the year in Austin in 1962. He also continued to play his music privately and for people who dropped by the Stop and Swat. In 1967, seven years before his retirement from the grocery business, he returned to public musical performance, this time with a younger generation of followers and growing fame. With the revival of his career, as one of the few remaining "virtuoso" barrelhouse blues pianists of his period, Shaw played often in Austin and at the Kerrville Folk Festival.

26. Robert Shaw
IMDb Filmography.
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27. Handbook Of Texas Online: SHAW, ROBERT

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SHAW, ROBERT In addition to ragtime elements such as syncopation, the "barrelhouse" piano style that Shaw played employs a heavy, hard-hitting touch with fast release. The style was named for the barrelhouses, where it was performed-sheds with walls lined with beer and whiskey, an open floor, and a piano on a raised platform in a corner of the room. The back of the barrelhouse was also used as a bawdy house. Shaw learned his distinct brand of piano playing from other musicians in the Fourth Ward, Houston, qv which was the center of black entertainment in the city. Clubs there hosted such important blues qv stylists as Sam (Lightnin') Hopkins. qv Shaw met Martha Landrum in Austin in 1936, and they married on December 22, 1939. They had no children. He had previously been married to a woman named Blanche, with whom he had a daughter, Verna Mae, and a son, William. For several decades after his marriage, Shaw ran his business in partnership with Martha. He was named the black businessman of the year in Austin in 1962. He also continued to play his music privately and for people who dropped by the Stop and Swat. In 1967, seven years before his retirement from the grocery business, he returned to public musical performance, this time with a younger generation of followers and growing fame. With the revival of his career, as one of the few remaining "virtuoso" barrelhouse blues pianists of his period, Shaw played often in Austin and at the Kerrville Folk Festival.

28. Robert Shaw
IMDb Filmography.Category Arts Celebrities S shaw, robert......
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29. Shaw, Robert Gould
encyclopediaEncyclopedia shaw, robert Gould. shaw, robert Gould, 1837–63,Union hero in the American Civil War, b. Boston. An ardent
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Newsletter You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Shaw, Robert Gould Shaw, Robert Gould, , Union hero in the American Civil War, b. Boston. An ardent white abolitionist, he was colonel of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, the first body of black troops raised in a free state. He was killed leading the regiment in the attack on Fort Wagner, Charleston, S.C. A sculptured figure of him by Augustus Saint-Gaudens is on Boston Common. See study by P. Burchard (1970). Shaw, Richard Norman Shawinigan Search Infoplease Info search tips Search Biographies Bio search tips About Us Contact Us Link to Infoplease ... Privacy

30. Index
Pictures of his audio/video modification to the car.
http://www.geocities.com/robert_colin_shaw/index.html
Welcome to the home page of Robert Shaw
This is my 1994 Acura Legend
Coupe LS
You can see the dual 18" sub box that has taken over where the backseat used to be.
I plan on covering it with a matching tan fabric if I can find some. There is only one Rockford Fosgate HX2 18" sub in there right now, I plan to add the other when I have money. You can see my Mobile TV 5" screen in the dash with a Sony VCR in the trunk.
I want to upgrade to a 6.4" screen when I get the money. Equipment added 1 more rockford fosgate 18" hx2 for a total of 2.
2 MA Audio Synergy 12" subs in the trunk
1 MA Audio 4000 watt amo
1 MA Audio ma70 7" video screen.
Sony DVD player
Current Equipment Pioneer Premiar DEH-P700R Cd player. Orion Extreme 800 amp. (sold) 1 Rockford Fosgate HX2 18" Sub. 2 1" Coustic tweeters. 1 5" Mobile TV monitor (broke it got new one) 1 300 watt power inverter 1 sony VCR This is my first attempt at a web page. Please be paitient as I work on it. Well I was mostly done with this car and it was nice everyone i knew loved this car and then one day at a 7-eleven parking lot while i was standing within 10 feet of my car someone stole it and striped it and dumped it in a lake so much for the 100's of hours of work put into it oh well time to move on Questions comments send me e-mail.

31. Shaw, Robert
shaw, robert chorale conductor Birthplace Red Bluff, Calif. Born 1916 Died1999 Previous shaw, robert, Top of section S, Next shawn, Ted.
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32. OAC:
Finding Aids Browse Southern California Library for Social Studies Research shaw (robert) Papers. shaw (robert) Papers. Creator shaw, robert, 1916?1996.
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Shaw (Robert) Papers
View options: Standard Entire finding aid (18K bytes) Contents: Descriptive Summary Administrative Information Biography Scope and Content Seperated Material ... Collection Contents
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Title:
Robert Shaw Papers, 1941-1971 Collection number:
MSS 037 Creator:
Shaw, Robert, 1916?-1996
Extent:
2 boxes
1 linear foot
Repository:
Southern California Library for Social Studies and Research

Los Angeles, CA 90044

Abstract: This collection consist primarily of scripts written by members of the Hollywood Writers Mobilization during World War II, and political speeches and spots written for the California Democratic Party in 1946 and for Henry Wallace's 1948 Progressive Party presidential campaign. To access these materials, please contact the contributing institution: Comments? Questions? The Online Archive of California (OAC) is an initiative of the California Digital Library

33. Robert Slaven's Experimental Page
Offers pictures, politics, hockey and rules.
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Robert Slaven's Experimental Page
Who am I? Well, I'm just this guy.... I have a wonderful wife, Linn-Marie , and six great children: Stuart , Rebecca (both living with their mom in Chilliwack, BC), Mariann, Kristina ('Tina'), Elizabeth, and now Robin. I was born in Toronto, but I call Yellowknife in Canada's Northwest Territories home, as I grew up there and lived there for almost 30 years. However, I just moved to Prince George, British Columbia. I'm also a bit of a political animal. Outside of work and politics, I'm a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . I like to play music, especially trombone , although I'm also learning electric bass when I have some time. I referee hockey , enjoy snowmobiling in the winter and in-line skating in the summer, and also play a mean game of Jeopardy News Flash! I'm now running my own business. is available to help you with your small database or web design needs. Check out the website. has now been resurrected. Check it out for the latest in intelligent, irregular, and irascible comment on Canada and our world today. If you want to know more about me or my family, check out the other pages here at our site. Another good place to look is one of our annual Christmas letters:

34. Robert Shaw, Porirua City, Wellington
Wellington Regional Councillor and senior lecturer at the Open Polytechnic of New Zealand.
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ROBERT SHAW
New Zealand
Hi, I'm Robert Shaw. Welcome to my home page. I am proud to live in Porirua City, which is in the Wellington Region. Our city is diverse, progressive and concerned to enhance the natural environment.
Education sector
I'm a senior lecturer in business management at the Open Polytechnic of New Zealand. My research interests relate to local government and business strategy.
The Open Polytechnic is a distance learning education provider with many degree and diploma courses.
The Open Polytechnic began life as a government institution and became an independent business responsible for its own marketing, and product development. For a few years I was a member of the governing Council. Today, the polytechnic makes good profits and wins overseas contracts.
For managers in both government and private organisations, I provide a training course entitled the "Executive Decision-Making Skills Course".
Until 1999, I taught courses in the School of Computing at the Whitireia Community Polytechnic. These courses were entitled "Business Applications", and "Ethics and Professionalism". This polytechnic has won awards for the quality of its administration!
Aotea College is a multicultural secondary school with about 906 students and 56 teachers. It is a mirror of New Zealand society. In April 2001, the parents elected me, and 4 others, to the school's governing board. The school has a strong academic focus that I support.

35. Shaw, Robert J.
Deputy robert L. shaw Monterey County Sheriff's Department Date of Birth October20, 1956 Date Appointed April 23, 1979 End of Watch April 9, 1988.
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Deputy Robert L. Shaw
Monterey County Sheriff's Department
Date of Birth: October 20, 1956
Date Appointed: April 23, 1979
End of Watch: April 9, 1988 A Monterey County deputy sheriff spent the last minutes of his life under a barrage of eggs, bottles and firecrackers hurled by a crowd of unruly campers who called him and fellow officers "Nazis," police said. Cpl. Robert L. Shaw, 31, the father of two girls, collapsed and died of a heart attack April 19 while facing a hostile mob of 300 to 400 people at Laguna Seca Raceway, police said. The United States Grand Prix Championships motorcycle races were conducted there over the weekend. Police said the crowd continued to chant obscenities as two officers attempted to revive Shaw. The other deputies turned to face the crowd and formed a protective circle around their fallen colleague, said Capt. Roger Chaterton, commander of the sheriff's patrol division. Shaw appeared to stumble as he and about 40 other deputies, dressed in full riot gear, were attempting to restore order with "a show of force," police said. The deputies were walking in formation during the third of a series of sweeps at a campground where campers had thrown bottles and firecrackers at smaller groups of police earlier in the evening. Those officers had been forced to retreat when the crowd interfered with arrests, police said. Reports differ on whether the crowd blocked the ambulance that took Shaw to Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula, where he was pronounced dead.

36. Robert Shaw Choral Director
Biographical article, with CD reviews.
http://www.singers.com/choral/robertshaw.html
Robert Shaw
Renowned as America's greatest conductor of choral music, Mr. Shaw went to Atlanta in 1967 to become Music Director and Conductor of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. During his 21 years in that capacity, the ASO grew from a part-time, part-year regional ensemble to become a full-time, year-round orchestra, recognized internationally for its excellence. He led it on tours across the United States, including a 1971 Carnegie Hall debut that became the first of many ASO appearances in that prestigious space. He took the ASO and its Chorus to Washington in 1977 to perform at the Inaugural Concert for President-elect Jimmy Carter, and he led both ensembles on an acclaimed concert tour of Europe in 1988. The 200-voice Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus and the smaller ASO Chamber Chorus were his creations. Both were trained to the perfection he demanded and continue to be an important part of the ASO's musical programs at home in Atlanta on a regular basis and occasionally on tour as well. The excellence of the ASO Chorus under his direction has been recognized by six Grammy awards for Best Choral performance and by the Georgia Governor's Award in the Arts. Retirement as the ASO's Music Director in 1988 did not bring any lessening of Mr. Shaw's musical activities. As he cut back on his ASO conducting appearances, he was freed to accept more guest engagements and to focus on realizing a cherished dream, the Robert Shaw Choral Institute.

37. Losing Ones Livelihood To The Grasp Of Fiction
PDF of introductory article on the law of civil forfeiture in the United States written in 1996 by robert shaw. Provides an overview of laws and legal standards, forfeiture's origins and history, law enforcement relationships and abuses, and suggestions for reform.
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38. Shaw, Robert
robert shaw, 1 Nomination. Actor In A Supporting Role A Man For All Seasons 1966.
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Robert Shaw 1 Nomination Actor In A Supporting Role
A Man For All Seasons

39. A History Of The Art Quilt
A detailed history of art quilting, excerpted from robert shaw's 1997 illustrated book, The Art Quilt.
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A History of the Art Quilt Excerpted from the book
The Art Quilt
The art quilt grew out of the great quilt revival that began in the 1960s and continues undiminished to the present day. Interest in handcrafts of all kinds was a strong element of the youth rebellion of the 1960s, as young people across the country sought alternatives to a society they perceived as spiritually bankrupt and morally corrupt. Back-to-the-landers sought meaning in the simpler lifestyles of early America, and taught themselves the traditional nineteenth-century arts that had been rejected by their parents and grandparents as hopelessly old-fashioned. They rediscovered and elevated neglected older craftspeople who still remembered how to make things by hand, and where the craftspeople were unavailable, taught themselves by direct study of surviving objects or long out-of-print how-to books. Interest in quilts and quiltmaking exploded in the years leading up to the Bicentennial, as women reclaimed a heritage that had been largely lost in the profound societal changes that followed World War II. Feminist historians began to reexamine the role of women in American society and art and pointed with great pride to the forgotten work of their foremothers. For the first time, quilts were read as social documents, embodying the history and values of their otherwise silent makers. Old quilts became collector's items, valued for their craftsmanship, design, and history, and thousands of women (and a few men) began to learn how to make quilts again. Many recalled a grandmother or other relative who had quilted, and also found in quiltmaking a way of discovering their personal and family roots as well as a collective past.

40. Robert Shaw - A Tribute
Tribute article.
http://www.hartfordchorale.org/Robert_Shaw/
Robert Lawson Shaw 1916- 1999
To write a tribute to Robert Shaw, moreover to make some attempt to convey a sense of the meaning and significance of his life and contributions in so small a space, is a daunting task. His name stood for excellence in musicmaking in general and choral music in particular over the course of a very active career spanning some 60 years. Some of the well known and documented achievements include: first conductor to receive a Guggenheim Fellowship; the Ditson Award for service to American music; honorary doctorates from 13 colleges and universities; a Kennedy Center honoree; Musical America's Musician of the Year; and recipient of the first gold record for a classical recording that sold over one million copies. Robert Shaw was one of the greatest musicians this country has produced. As the 20th century came to a close, his name was included with those of Leonard Bernstein and Aaron Copland as having enormous impact on the shaping and encouragement of creative musical endeavor in the United States. Certainly, the highpoint in the 28 seasons of The Hartford Chorale was the week that Shaw spent with us in March 1989 All participants - and all listeners present at the performance- will never forget the experience of singing the Brahms A GERMAN REQUIEM under his baton. I have the deepest gratitude for his sharing and reinforcement during our private visits that week.

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