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Robin Graham (horse Trainer)
Robin Graham may refer to: *Robin Ann Graham (born 1952), American college student missing since 1970 * Robin Lee Graham (born 1949), American sailor *C. Robin Graham Charles Robin Graham is professor emeritus of mathematics at the University of Washington, known for a number of contributions to the field of conformal geometry and CR geometry; his collaboration with Charles Fefferman on the ambient constructi ...
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Robin Ann Graham
Robin Ann Graham (June 22, 1952 – disappeared November 15, 1970), a John Marshall High School graduate and a Pierce College student, disappeared from a Los Angeles freeway in the early hours of November 15, 1970 after her car had broken down. She has not been heard from since, nor are there any clues as to her whereabouts or subsequent fate. Graham's case is often included in television programs focusing on missing persons. California Highway Patrol (CHP) officers had earlier noted Graham stranded beside her vehicle and had stopped several times and talked with her. They did not stop one final time when they observed her talking with a young man, now believed likely involved in her abduction. Their actions were consistent with existing policy. Based on Graham's disappearance, CHP policy was officially changed to ensure the safety of all stranded female motorists. At the time of her disappearance, Graham had long brown hair, brown eyes, fair skin and was 5'6" in height. Disa ...
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Robin Lee Graham
Robin Lee Graham (born March 5, 1949) is an American sailor. He set out to sail around the world alone as a teenager in the summer of 1965. ''National Geographic'' magazine carried the story in installments (October 1968, April 1969, October 1970), and he co-wrote a book, titled ''Dove'', detailing his journey. At age sixteen, Graham sailed alone from California to Hawaii on July 21, 1965. He continued heading west in his 24-foot sloop. He was originally given two kittens for company (Joliette and Suzette), and kept two or three cats throughout the entire journey (ending his travels with Kili, Pooh, and Piglet). He married along the way and, after almost five years, ended his journey in Los Angeles. He and his wife, Patti Ratterree, briefly attended Stanford University, then settled in Montana. Graham's book about his voyage, ''Dove'', was published in 1972. His voyage was depicted in a film, '' The Dove'' (1974). A follow-up book, ''Home Is The Sailor,'' was published in 1983. ...
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