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Bob Wilson may refer to: Association footballers * Bob Wilson (footballer, born 1867) (1867–?), Irish international footballer of the 1880s * Bob Wilson (footballer, born September 1898) 1920s, Scottish footballer with Third Lanark and Fall River F.C. (USA) * Bob Wilson (footballer, born 1928) (1928–2006), English footballer for Preston North End and Tranmere Rovers * Bob Wilson (footballer, born 1934), Scottish footballer for Norwich City and Gillingham *Bob Wilson (footballer, born 1941), Scottish international football goalkeeper for Arsenal; later a broadcaster * Bob Wilson (footballer, born 1943) (1943–2020), English football goalkeeper * Bob Wilson (New Zealand footballer), New Zealand international football (soccer) player Other sports players * Bob Wilson (basketball) (1926–2014), American professional basketball player *Robert Wilson (rugby league) (1879–1916), English rugby player of early 20th century *Bob Wilson (rugby union) (1926–1985), Scotland inte ...
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Bob Wilson (footballer, Born 1867)
Robert Wilson (born 1867) was an Irish international footballer who played club football for Distillery and Cliftonville as a right back. Wilson earned one cap for Ireland at the 1888 British Home Championship In Germany, 1888 is known as the Year of the Three Emperors. Currently, it is the year that, when written in Roman numerals, has the most digits (13). The next year that also has 13 digits is the year 2388. The record will be surpassed as late .... Wilson played alongside his father Matt in the 1886 Irish Cup Final. External linksNIFG profile {{DEFAULTSORT:Wilson, Bob 1867 births Year of death missing Irish association footballers (before 1923) Pre-1950 IFA men's international footballers Lisburn Distillery F.C. players Cliftonville F.C. players Men's association football defenders ...
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Bob Wilson (American Football)
Robert Edward Wilson Jr. (August 16, 1913 – May 15, 1999) was an American football player. He attended Southern Methodist University (SMU), where he played halfback for the SMU Mustangs football team from 1933 to 1935. He was recognized as a consensus first-team All-American following his 1935 senior season. Wilson was chosen by the National Football League (NFL)'s Brooklyn Dodgers in fifth round (40th pick overall) in the 1936 NFL Draft, and played a single season for the Dodgers in 1936. Wilson was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame The College Football Hall of Fame is a hall of fame and interactive attraction devoted to college football. The National Football Foundation (NFF) founded the Hall in 1951 to immortalize the players and coaches of college football that were vote ... in 1973, and died in 1999. References External links * 1913 births 1999 deaths American football halfbacks Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL) players SMU Mustangs football play ...
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Robert Wilson (other)
Robert Wilson may refer to: Entertainment Authors * Robert Anton Wilson (1932–2007), American writer, futurist, and mystic * Robert Burns Wilson (1850–1916), American painter and poet * Robert C. Wilson (born 1951), American novelist and lawyer * Robert Charles Wilson (born 1953), Canadian science fiction writer * Robert McLiam Wilson (born 1966), Northern Irish novelist * Robert McNair Wilson (1882–1963), British surgeon, fiction writer, and politician * Robert Wilson (crime novelist) (born 1957), British crime novelist * Robert Wilson (dramatist) (died 1600), English Elizabethan dramatist * Robert Wilson (editor) (born 1951), American magazine editor and author Musicians * Rob Wilson, known as Fresh I.E., Canadian rapper * Robert Wilson (tenor) (1907–1964), Scottish tenor * Robert Wilson (American singer) (1957–2010), American R&B and funk musician in The Gap Band * Robert Wilson (music entrepreneur) (born 1951), British musician and charity founder * Juice Wilson (R ...
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Bob Wilson - Anchorman
Bob, BOB, or B.O.B. may refer to: Places *Mount Bob, New York, United States *Bob Island, Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica People, fictional characters, and named animals *Bob (given name), a list of people and fictional characters *Bob (surname) *Bob (dog), a dog that received the Dickin Medal for bravery in World War II *Bob the Railway Dog, a part of South Australian Railways folklore Television, games, and radio * ''Bob'' (TV series), an American comedy series starring Bob Newhart * ''B.O.B.'' (video game), a side-scrolling shooter *Bob FM, on-air brand of a number of FM radio stations in North America Music Musicians and groups *B.o.B (born 1988), American rapper and record producer *Bob (band), a British indie pop band *The Bobs, an American a cappella group *Boyz on Block, a British pop supergroup Songs * "B.O.B" (song), by OutKast * "Bob" ("Weird Al" Yankovic song), from the 2003 album ''Poodle Hat'' by "Weird Al" Yankovic *"Bob", a song from the album ''Brighter Than Cr ...
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Bob Wilson (Fatal Fury)
The following is a list of video game characters featured in the '' Fatal Fury'' fighting game series developed by SNK. The series consists of the original '' Fatal Fury'', '' Fatal Fury 2'', ''Fatal Fury Special'', ''Fatal Fury 3'', ''Real Bout Fatal Fury'', ''Real Bout Fatal Fury Special'', ''Real Bout Fatal Fury 2'', '' Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition'', and '' Garou: Mark of the Wolves''. Creation and design Series' creator Takashi Nishiyama said the depth of the characters was of great importance when making the series. He noted that the plot were more polished in the first ''Fatal Fury'' than in his previous work, the first ''Street Fighter''. This allowed them to reveal more character details which in turn lead to more fans. Some details about the characters were revealed in magazines rather than the games to produce more marketing. Character appearances The table below summarizes every single fighter in the series. A green cell indicates the character as playable, while a red ...
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By His Bootstraps
"By His Bootstraps" is a 20,000 word science fiction novella by American writer Robert A. Heinlein. It plays with some of the inherent paradoxes that would be caused by time travel. The story was published in the October 1941 issue of '' Astounding Science Fiction'' under the pen name Anson MacDonald; the same issue has "Common Sense" under Heinlein's name. "By His Bootstraps" was reprinted in Heinlein's 1959 collection ''The Menace From Earth'', and in several subsequent anthologies, and is now available in at least two audio editions. Under the title "The Time Gate", it was also included in a 1958 Crest paperback anthology, ''Race to the Stars''. Plot summary Bob Wilson locks himself in his room to finish his graduate thesis on a mathematical aspect of metaphysics, using the concept of time travel as a case in point. Bob does not care much at this point whether his thesis (that time travel is impossible) is valid; he is desperate for sleep and just wants to get it done and ...
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Robert Tudawali
Robert Tudawali (1929 – 26 July 1967), also known as Bobby Wilson and Bob Wilson, was an Australian actor and Indigenous activist. He is known for his leading role in the 1955 Australian film ''Jedda'', which made him the first Indigenous Australian film star, and also his position as Vice-President of the Northern Territory Council for Aboriginal Rights. The Tudawali Indigenous Film and Television Awards (Tudawali Awards) continue to recognise outstanding achievements of Indigenous people in the Australian film industry. Early life Tudawali was born and raised on Melville Island in the Northern Territory to Tiwi parents. Although he had only a basic education in Kahlin Compound and Half Caste Home in Darwin, Tudawali gained a rich English vocabulary. He was a leading Australian rules footballer as a youth, and he alternated several times between Aboriginal and white society. He used the name Bobby Wilson in Darwin when he travelled there by canoe in the late 1930s, us ...
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Bob Wilson (singer)
Bob Wilson (born Robert Douglas Wilson; 1940) is a totally blind singer, guitarist and songwriter from Pleasant Hill, California. He released three singles on the Hollywood-based label Era in 1960, including the original version of "And Her Name Is Scarlet", a song that later became popular in Australia. Early career Wilson was a member of the Pleasant Hill High School Big Band, which held its debut concert in February 1959. A review in the ''Oakland Tribune'' mentioned soloists who included Wilson on guitar, Loren Council on alto saxophone, and Len Adams on trumpet. On Wilson's first single, released early in the following year, Adams played piano and Council played saxophone. Both sides, "Two Little Birds" and "Imogene", were written by Adams and Wilson. By this time, according to ''The Oakland Tribune'', Wilson was a 19-year-old psychology major at College of the Pacific, Adams was studying at Diablo Valley College, and Council was still in high school. Wilson and Adams wer ...
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Bob Wilson (politician)
Robert Carlton Wilson (April 5, 1916 – August 12, 1999) was an American politician, who served 14 terms as a member of the United States House of Representatives from California from 1953 to 1981. He was a member of the Republican Party. Biography Wilson was born on April 5, 1916 in Calexico, California. He attended San Diego State College (now San Diego State University) and Otis Art Institute (now Otis College of Art and Design). He served in World War II stateside in the Army commissary, 1940 – 1945. After the war, he was in the Marine Corps Reserve, rising to the rank of colonel, and was a partner in two advertising agencies. Wilson first became involved in politics campaigning for Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952. He was recruited to run in the newly created 30th District, based in San Diego, California. When Wilson phoned his wife, Jean Bryant Wilson, with the news he was selected by the Republicans to run, she laughed saying "You a Congressman?" He was elected amid Eisenh ...
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Bob Wilson (sportscaster)
Robert Henry Castellon (March 9, 1929 – January 15, 2015), known as Bob Wilson, was an American radio personality and hockey broadcaster who served as the longtime play-by-play announcer of the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League. In 1987, Wilson was honoured with the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award, enshrining him in the broadcasters' wing of the Hockey Hall of Fame. He was inducted into the Massachusetts Broadcaster's Hall of Fame in 2007. Wilson's booming baritone voice and his ability to articulate for radio listeners the dynamic flow and possession changes of ice hockey distinguished him from his peers.Marquard, Bryan, and Pave, Marv ...
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Bob Wilson (economist)
} Robert Butler Wilson, Jr. (born May 16, 1937) is an American economist and the Adams Distinguished Professor of Management, Emeritus at Stanford University. He was jointly awarded the 2020 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, together with his Stanford colleague and former student Paul R. Milgrom, "for improvements to auction theory and inventions of new auction formats". Two more of his students, Alvin E. Roth and Bengt Holmström, are also Nobel Laureates in their own right. Wilson is known for his contributions to management science and business economics. His doctoral thesis introduced sequential quadratic programming, which became a leading iterative method for nonlinear programming. With other mathematical economists at Stanford, he helped to reformulate the economics of industrial organization and organization theory using non-cooperative game theory. His research on nonlinear pricing has influenced policies for large firms, particularly in the energy indu ...
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Bob Wilson (cartoonist)
Bob Wilson ('Robert Peter Wilson' - born 29 October 1942) is a cartoonist, artist and author of Children's literature, children's books from North Staffordshire. He is probably best known for the Stanley Bagshaw series of children's books. He is also responsible for the Pump Street Primary series of books and the Joshua Jones TV cartoon series. The illustrations from the books were used to create a six-part Yorkshire Television series for ITV, first broadcast in 1984. The Stanley Bagshaw series The Stanley Bagshaw series is entirely written in rhyme. In the series, Stanley is portrayed as a young boy around 10 years of age. He lives in a fictional town called "Huddersgate", Oop North, “where it’s boring and slow” – with his Grandma at number four, Prince Albert Row. Stanley goes through a series of unlikely adventures in which he is invariably the hero, defeating thieves and preventing tragedies. A 1989 documentary by Thames Television illustrates the methods Wilson u ...
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