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Robert Morris (critic)
Robert or Bob Morris may refer to: Politics * Robert Hunter Morris (1700–1764), lieutenant governor of Colonial Pennsylvania * Robert Morris (financier) (1734–1806), financier of the American Revolution and signatory to three of the United States' major founding documents ** ''Robert Morris'' (Bartlett), a 1923 statue of the American founding father and financier by Paul Wayland Bartlett * Robert Morris (MP) (died 1816), English politician * Robert Morris (judge) (1745–1815), American federal judge * Robert H. Morris (mayor) (1808–1855), mayor of New York City * Page Morris (Robert Page Waller Morris, 1853–1924), U.S. representative from Minnesota * Robert J. Morris (1914–1996), anti-Communist crusader, lawyer, and politician * Robert Morris (Denver mayor) (1838–1917), mayor of Denver, Colorado * Robert Morris (Indiana politician), member of the Indiana House of Representatives Authors, artists, and entertainers * Robert Morris (writer) (1703–1754), English wri ...
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Robert Hunter Morris
Robert Hunter Morris ( – 27 January 1764), was a prominent governmental figure in Colonial Pennsylvania, serving as governor of Pennsylvania and Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court. Early life and education Morris was born in 1700 in Trenton, New Jersey. He was the second son of Lewis Morris and Isabella (née Graham) Morris and named after his father's friend the future colonial governor Robert Hunter. His older brother was Lewis Morris Jr. who served as a member and speaker of the New York General Assembly. His father was very prominent in public life and variously served as chief justice of New York and as the 8th Colonial Governor of New Jersey. His paternal grandparents were Sarah (née Pole) Morris and Richard Morris, who was originally from Monmouthshire, Wales. His grandparents bought Morrisania from Samuel Edsall in 1670 and moved there from Barbados. His mother was the eldest daughter of James Graham, who served as the first Speaker of the N ...
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Robert Morris (author)
Bob Morris (born May 25, 1950) is an American novelist who writes Caribbean-themed mysteries. He is also the author of several collections of nonfiction, including ''Gut Check'', ''Short Road to Hell'', ''The Man with the Fish on His Foot'', ''All Over the Map'', and ''The Whole Shebang''. Morris is president of Story Farm, a custom publishing company that creates books, magazines and other publications for a wide variety of clients. He is an adjunct professor at Rollins College and teaches courses in food writing and crime fiction. Biography Bob Morris is a fourth-generation Floridian who forsook the family farm – a fernery in Lake County – to pursue a career in journalism. The route was indirect. After failing two consecutive terms of organic chemistry, Morris decided he was not cut out to be a marine biologist and set out to travel around the world instead. His travels took him to a farming commune in Israel where his responsibilities included shoveling out the daily de ...
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Bob Morris (football Manager)
Bob Morris is a Papua New Guinean football manager, currently managing Papua New Guinea and Lae City. Managerial career In October 2015, Morris was appointed Madang manager, after previously managing Besta PNG United. Ahead of the 2019 Pacific Games, Morris was named manager of Papua New Guinea. In 2020, Morris was appointed manager of Papua New Guinea National Soccer League The KPHL National Soccer League, also known as the Kumul Petroleum Holdings Limited National Soccer League for sponsorship reasons, is the men's top division of professional soccer in Papua New Guinea. It is a nationwide league formed in 2006 by ... club Morobe Wawens, after spending the previous season with Laiwaden. In the same year, Morris was appointed manager of Lae City. References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Papua New Guinean footballers Papua New Guinea international footballers Papua New Guinean football managers Papua New Guinea national football team man ...
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Robert Morris (cricketer)
Robert John Morris (27 November 1926 – 29 December 2007) was a Welsh cricketer. He played for Cambridge University and Kent County Cricket Club, making a total of 22 appearances in first-class cricket matches between 1949 and 1951.Williamson Robert Morris CricInfo. Retrieved 2018-03-28. Morris was born at Swansea in South Wales in 1926, the son of Vernon Morris who played for Glamorgan in the 1920s.Vernon Morris
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Robert Morris (English Footballer)
Robert Arthur John Morris (born 11 March 1913, date of death unknown), also known as Roy Morris, was an English professional footballer who played as a wing half in the Football League for Norwich City. Morris was signed to Norwich from Brentford in 1933. He had also appeared for non-League clubs Slough, Leyton and Southall. He made his Norwich debut in 1933, and remained with the Canaries until 1938, when he joined Southern League side Colchester United, where he would make 69 first team appearances until World War II. Career Born in Hatton, London, Morris was on the books at Brentford, where he featured mostly in the 'A' team. While with Brentford, Morris also turned out for non-League sides including Slough, Leyton and Southall. He was signed from Brentford by Norwich City on 8 May 1933. He earned the nickname "Roy" while with the Canaries after manager Tom Parker continually referred to him as Roy rather than Robert. Morris made his professional debut for the club on 7 O ...
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Robert Morris (Welsh Footballer)
Robert Morris (born 1875) was a Welsh international footballer. He was part of the Wales national football team between 1900 and 1903, playing 6 matches. He played his first match on 24 February 1900 against Ireland and his last match on 28 March 1903 against Ireland. His brothers, Charlie and John, were also Wales internationals. See also * List of Wales international footballers (alphabetical) The Wales national football team has represented Wales in international association football since 1876, making it the third oldest international football team. They played their first official match on 25 March 1876, four years after England ... References 1875 births Welsh footballers Wales international footballers Place of birth missing Year of death missing Association footballers not categorized by position {{Wales-footy-bio-stub ...
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Bob Morris (racing Driver)
Robert Morris (born 4 October 1948) is an Australian former racing driver. Morris was one of the leading touring car drivers during the 1970s and continued racing until 1984. Morris won Australia's premier Touring car race, the Bathurst 1000 in 1976. He also won the Australian Touring Car Championship in 1979. Morris was inducted into the V8 Supercars Hall of Fame in 2004. Early years Morris got his early start in racing through his father Ray Morris who was racing at the time in early sports sedan racing with a modified Ford Falcon. Bob Morris made his Bathurst 1000 debut in 1968 driving a Toyota Corolla with Bruce Hindhaugh in the team backed by Australian Toyota importers AMI that his father Ray also drove for. Morris and Hindhaugh won their class. Morris again registered a class win the following year with Brian Sampson, again in an AMI Corolla. In 1970, spotted by team boss Harry Firth, Morris was picked up by the Holden Dealer Team. He was paired with the HDT's other ...
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Robert Morris Colonials
The Robert Morris Colonials are the athletic teams for Robert Morris University, in Moon Township, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh. The Colonials compete in NCAA Division I ( FCS, formerly Division I-AA, in football). In 2020, the school joined the Horizon League as a full member after leaving the Northeast Conference. Several RMU sports that are not sponsored by the Horizon League play in other conferences. Football plays in the Big South Conference, and men's and women's lacrosse respectively compete in the ASUN Conference and Mid-American Conference. The school colors are RMU Blue, RMU Red, and RMU Gray/Silver. In December 2013, Robert Morris announced the school was cutting seven sports programs after the 2013–14 season: men's indoor and outdoor track, tennis and cross country and women's golf, tennis and field hockey. Teams Men's and women's basketball The men's team, which achieved NCAA Division I status starting with the 1976–77 season, has played in eight ...
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Robert Morris (basketball)
Robert Bruce Morris (November 3, 1902 – November 1986) was an American basketball head coach as well as former collegiate athlete. He served as the head coach for the Providence Steamrollers, a Basketball Association of America team, in 1946–47. Morris then guided Brown University's men's basketball team from 1947 to 1954. He accumulated a 28–32 record with Providence and overall 61–87 record with Brown. While at Brown, one of his players was future College Football Hall of Fame coach Joe Paterno, who earned two varsity letters. As an athlete, Morris lettered in football, baseball, and track at East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania. He was a member of a Penn Relays-winning track team and was later inducted into the school's athletic hall of fame in 1987. Upon the conclusion of his coaching career he became a schoolteacher and high school coach at Pawtucket High School in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Head coaching record Professional , - , style="text-align:left;" ...
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Robbie Morris
Robbie Morris (born 20 February 1982 in Hertford, England) is a former rugby union player. His position of choice was as a prop, and he could play at tighthead or loosehead. Having started out at local club Hertford RFC, Morris went on to play for the Northampton Saints, starting in 2000. While with the Saints, he made two appearances for the England team as part of their squad in the 2003 Six Nations Championship, before leaving to play for the Newcastle Falcons in 2005. After two years there he moved abroad, joining Irish province Connacht Connacht ( ; ga, Connachta or ), is one of the provinces of Ireland, in the west of Ireland. Until the ninth century it consisted of several independent major Gaelic kingdoms ( Uí Fiachrach, Uí Briúin, Uí Maine, Conmhaícne, and Del .... In 2010, however, Morris retired early from rugby, aged only 28. He was forced to retire due to an injury to his back. References External linksConnacht profile
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Rob Morris (American Football)
Robert Samuel Morris (born January 18, 1975) is a former professional American football linebacker who spent his entire 8-year professional career for the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. He played college football at Brigham Young University and was selected by the Colts in the first round (28th overall) of the 2000 NFL draft. With the Colts, Morris won Super Bowl XLI against the Chicago Bears. Early years Morris was born and raised in Nampa, Idaho, and graduated from Nampa High School in 1993. He was an all-state fullback for the Bulldogs in football and '' USA Today'' All-American, and also lettered in basketball and track. Morris was also an Eagle Scout and was inducted into the NHS hall of fame in 2010. College career Morris attended Brigham Young University (BYU) in Provo, Utah, and played college football for the Cougars. Morris was a semi-finalist for the Butkus Award and was named as a first-team All-American by the Associated Press, ''Sp ...
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Robert Michael Morris
Robert Michael Morris (May 6, 1940 – May 30, 2017) was an American actor. He was known for his co-starring role as Mickey Deane in the reality television spoof ''The Comeback (TV series), The Comeback'' and as Mr. Lunt in the short-lived series ''Running Wilde''. He also wrote over 100 plays. Biography Born in Kentucky, Morris obtained a Bachelor of Arts in English and art from the University of Dayton, as well as a Master of Fine Arts in playwriting from the Catholic University of America. He taught both high school and college theater before becoming a professional actor relatively late in life and relocating to New York City. "I moved to New York so I could find out what it was like to be a professional actor because my students were all asking questions and all I had was academic knowledge. I didn't have any real professional knowledge." Michael Patrick King, one of Morris's students, and Lisa Kudrow wrote his role in ''The Comeback'' with him in mind; King asked him to auditi ...
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