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Roble Hall At Stanford University On August 16 2022
Roble may refer to: * Roble Hall, residence hall at Stanford University * Jawahir Roble, Somali-born British football referee * Roble Afdeb, a famous Somali legendary poet and warrior. Plants ''Roble'' is a Spanish common name for oaks. Species known as roble in English include: *'' Quercus lobata'', tree native to California *''Lophozonia obliqua ''Nothofagus obliqua'', commonly known as Patagonian oak, ''roble'', ''pellín'', ''roble pellín'', and ''hualle'' in its early state of growth or roble beech, is a deciduous tree from Chile and Argentina. It grows from 33 to 43° south latitude ...
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Roble Hall
Roble Hall () is a dormitory at Stanford University. It was built in 1917 to house women students. It is the oldest dormitory at Stanford that is still in use as a dormitory. It takes its name from the Spanish word for oak tree, although its pronunciation has been anglicized from “robe-leh” to “robe-lee”. History Roble Hall was designed by architect George Kelham, who also designed the old San Francisco Public Library in 1917 (now housing the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco). It was considered an architectural jewel of the Beaux-Arts architecture movement. It is three stories high and is built in the shape of an H, with A, B, and Center wings, along with a semi-attached C wing which was added later. Built as a women's dormitory, and later used exclusively for freshmen women, it was converted to a co-ed residence in 1968. Now housing approximately 310 students, it is the largest dormitory at Stanford housing all four classes. About half the residents are freshmen and hal ...
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Jawahir Roble
Jawahir Roble (born 1995), also known as Jawahir Jewels or JJ, is a Somali-born British football referee. The ''Daily Telegraph'' has called her "the most remarkable referee in England". She herself has said, "Who would ever think a black, Somali-born immigrant girl with eight siblings could ref a men’s game in England with a hijab on?". Early life Jawahir Roble was born in Somalia, and grew up in north-west London with her parents and eight siblings. She has said, "We always played football in the garden, in the house, outside, everywhere". Roble is a Muslim, and wears a hijab when working as a referee. Career In 2014, aged 19, she became more serious about how to encourage Muslim girls to play football. In 2013, she obtained a £300 grant, and managed to involve Ciara Allan, her local Middlesex county FA women and girls football development officer. In September 2013, Allen launched the Middlesex FA Women's League with a new Desi division for girls. In return for refereein ...
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Roble Afdeb
Roble Afdeb ( Somali: ''Rooble Afdeeb''), was a famous Somali warrior and poet from northwestern Somalia (Somaliland). History Originally from the Jibril Yonis Sub-clan of the Makahil Samaron (Gadabursi The Gadabuursi ( Somali: ''Gadabuursi'', Arabic: جادابورسي), also known as ''Samaroon'' (Arabic: ''قبيلة سَمَرُون)'', is a northern Somali clan, a sub-division of the Dir clan family. The Gadabuursi are geographically s ...). He was known and named "The great slayer of the Issas or great Issa slayer''. The Issa are a tribe adjecant to the Gadabuursi and also derive themselves from Dir, more precisely the Madobe Dir section. The Gadabursi and Issa even though quite similar to each other used to fight multiple wars. Roble Afdeb was thus a warrior who pillaged and raided many Issa settlements and there are many poems written by him about his rival clan the Issa. He lived at the end of the 19th century. His name is a reflection according to scholars ...
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Quercus Lobata
''Quercus lobata'', commonly called the valley oak or roble, grows into the largest of California oaks. It is endemic to California, growing in interior valleys and foothills from Siskiyou County to San Diego County. Mature specimens may attain an age of up to 600 years. This deciduous oak requires year-round access to groundwater. Its thick, ridged bark is characteristic and resembles alligator hide. The valley oak's deeply lobed leaves assist in identification. Description The valley oak may surpass in height, with a sturdy trunk possibly exceeding in diameter. The "Henley Oak", in Covelo, California, is the tallest known valley oak, at . The branches have an irregular, spreading and arching appearance that produce a profound leafless silhouette in the clear winter sky. During autumn, the leaves turn a yellow to light orange color but become brown later in the season. In advancing age, the branches assume a drooping characteristic. The tree's pewter-colored rippled bark ad ...
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