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Robert Coles (other)
Robert Coles may refer to: * Robert Coles (settler) (c. 1600–1655), early American settler * Robert Coles (psychiatrist) (born 1929), American author and psychiatrist * Robert Coles (golfer) Robert Coles (born 2 September 1972) is an English professional golfer who currently plays on the European Tour. Coles was born in Hornchurch, England. He turned professional in 1994. Coles has won three times on the Challenge Tour, once at the ... (born 1972), English golfer See also * Robert Cole (other) * Coles (other) * Robert T. Coles House and Studio, a historic home and design studio in Buffalo, Erie County, New York, US {{hndis, Coles, Robert ...
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Robert Coles (settler)
Robert Coles ( – 1655) was a 17th-century New England colonist who is known for the scarlet-letter punishment he received in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and his role in establishing the Providence Plantations, now the state of Rhode Island. Coles arrived in Massachusetts Bay in 1630 on the Winthrop Fleet where he became a first settler of the towns of Roxbury and Agawam, now Ipswich, and an early settler of Salem. After repeated fines for drunkenness, he was ultimately sentenced to wear a red letter "D" as a badge of shame for a year, an event that may have served as an inspiration for Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1850 novel ''The Scarlet Letter''. He left Massachusetts Bay to join Roger Williams at Providence where he was one of the new colony's 13 original proprietors and a founding member of the First Baptist Church in America. In the Providence Plantations he was a first settler of Pawtuxet and an early settler of Shawomet, now the Rhode Island towns of Cranston and Warwic ...
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Robert Coles (psychiatrist)
Robert Coles (born October 12, 1929) is an American author, child psychiatrist, and professor emeritus at Harvard University. Early life, education, and military service Born Martin Robert Coles in Boston, Massachusetts, on October 12, 1929, to Philip Coles, an immigrant from Leeds, England, United Kingdom, and Sandra Young Coles, originally from Sioux City, Iowa. Robert Coles attended Boston Latin School where he played tennis, ran track, and edited the school literary magazine. He entered Harvard College in 1946, where he studied English literature and helped to edit the undergraduate literary magazine, ''The Harvard Advocate''. He graduated magna cum laude and earned Phi Beta Kappa honors in 1950. Coles originally intended to become a teacher or professor, but as part of his senior honors thesis, he interviewed the poet and physician William Carlos Williams, who promptly persuaded him to go into medicine. He studied medicine at Columbia University College of Physicians and Su ...
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Robert Coles (golfer)
Robert Coles (born 2 September 1972) is an English professional golfer who currently plays on the European Tour. Coles was born in Hornchurch, England. He turned professional in 1994. Coles has won three times on the Challenge Tour, once at the 2003 BA-CA Golf Open (Austrian Open) and twice in 2009, at the Moroccan Classic by Banque Populaire and the Challenge of Ireland. The Austrian Open at the time was a Challenge Tour event, but has since become a European Tour event. He has finished on the top 100 on the European Tour Order of Merit three times, in 2004, 2005 and 2011. He lost his card in 2006 and returned to the Challenge Tour. He returned to the European Tour in 2010. He has amassed over one million euros in career earnings. In February 2011, Coles finished runner-up at the Avantha Masters to Shiv Chawrasia. The pair were tied going into the par-five 18th, however Coles made bogey allowing Chawrasia to take the tournament with a par. Professional wins (4) Challenge Tour ...
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Robert Cole (other)
Robert Cole may refer to: Entertainment *Robert William Cole (1869–1937), British writer * Bob Cole (composer) (1868–1911), American composer *Bobby Cole (musician) (1932–1996), American musician Sports *Bob Cole (cricketer) (born 1938), former English cricketer * Bob Cole (sportscaster) (born 1933), Canadian sports announcer *Bobby Cole (golfer) (born 1948), South African golfer Other *Robert Cole (MP), Member of Parliament for Gloucester *Robert G. Cole (1915–1944), American soldier who received the Medal of Honor *Robert MacFarlan Cole III (1889–1986), American chemical engineer, inventor, and author See also * Robert G. Cole Junior-Senior High School, San Antonio, Texas, United States * Robert Coles (other) Robert Coles may refer to: * Robert Coles (settler) (c. 1600–1655), early American settler * Robert Coles (psychiatrist) (born 1929), American author and psychiatrist * Robert Coles (golfer) Robert Coles (born 2 September 1972) is an English pr ... ...
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Coles (other)
Coles may refer to: Businesses *Coles Supermarkets, a supermarket chain in Australia *Coles Group, parent company of Coles Supermarkets, Coles Online, Coles Express, Coles Liquor and flybuys *Coles (bookstore), a bookstore chain in Canada, a division of Indigo Books and Music Places *Coles, Illinois, Coles County, Illinois, United States *Coles, Mississippi, Amite County, Mississippi, United States * Coles, Ourense, Galicia, Spain *Coles, South Australia, Australia *Coles Bay, Tasmania, Australia *Electoral district of Coles in South Australia, renamed to Morialta in the 1998 electoral redistribution *Coles County, Illinois Other uses * Coles 4038, ribbon microphone produced by Coles Electroacoustics * Coles (surname) * Coles (given name) See also * Coales Coales is a surname. Notable people with the name include: * John Flavell Coales John Flavell Coales CBE, FRS (14 September 1907 – 6 June 1999) was a British physicist and engineer. He started the Borehamwood laborator ...
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