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Robert Sims (other)
Robert Sims may refer to: * Robert Sims (baritone) (born 1980), American lyric baritone who specializes in African American folk songs and spirituals * Robert Page Sims (1872–1944), African American academic, civil rights leader, and college president * J. Robert Sims (born c. 1941), American chemical and mechanical engineer * Rob Sims (born 1983), American football guard * Bob Sims (basketball, born 1938) (1938–2006), American basketball player for the NBA's Los Angeles Lakers and St. Louis Hawks * Bob Sims (basketball, born 1915) (1915–1994), American basketball player for the NBL's Tri-Cities Blackhawks and Sheboygan Redskins * Robbie Sims (born 1959), American boxer See also * Robert Simms (other) * Sir Robert Syms Sir Robert Andrew Raymond Syms (born 15 August 1956) is a Conservative Party politician who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Poole from 1997 to 2024. He received a knighthood in 2017. Early life and career Robert Syms was born on 15 Au ...
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Robert Sims (baritone)
Robert Lewis Sims (born in Chicago, Illinois) is a lyric baritone who specializes in African-American folk songs and spirituals,known for his rich tone, energetic performances and convincing stage presence. Robert Sims, who was a Gold Medal winner of the American Traditions Competition, gave the first all spiritual and folk song recital at Carnegie Hall’s Zankel Hall in 2005. In March 2009, he was invited by Jessye Norman to participate in ''Honor! A Celebration of the African American Cultural Legacy'' at Carnegie Hall. Sims has performed in recital with folk legend Odetta and renowned opera and concert singers George Shirley, William Warfield, Simon Estes, Benjamin Matthews, and Jubilant Sykes. Equally at home with standard operatic literature and classic jazz, Robert has collaborated with the Georgia Guitar Quartet in songs from Bernstein to Bob Dylan. He joined David Baker and Mercedes Ellington for Duke Ellington’s ''The Sacred Concerts'' and ''My People'', and in ...
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Robert Page Sims
Robert Page Sims (1872–1944) was an early African American academic, civil rights leader, scientist, and college president who held positions at Virginia University of Lynchburg and Bluefield State College. Sims was born in Meyerstown, West Virginia, to Charles and Lucy (Page) Sims and grew up working on a farm. Sims graduated from Storer College, a Freewill Baptist school, in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, in 1893 and then Hillsdale College, a Free Will Baptist school in Michigan, in 1897. He also did post-graduate work at the University of Pennsylvania. In 1901 Sims married Professor Stella James Sims, a graduate of Bates College, whom he knew from Storer, and they had six children together. Sims taught first at the Virginia Seminary (Virginia University of Lynchburg) as a science professor. Next he taught at the Douglass School in Huntington, West Virginia. He then served five years as assistant principal of Bluefield State College under President Hamilton Hatter before b ...
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Rob Sims
Robert Sims (born December 6, 1983) is an American former professional football player who was a guard in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Ohio State Buckeyes and was selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the fourth round of the 2006 NFL draft. Professional career Seattle Seahawks Sims was selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the fourth round of the 2006 NFL draft. Detroit Lions On April 5, 2010, Sims was traded to the Detroit Lions for defensive end Robert Henderson. Detroit also sent a 5th-round pick for a 7th-round pick as part of the trade in the 2010 NFL draft. Sims was named the 2013 recipient of the Detroit Lions / Detroit Sports Broadcasters Association / Pro Football Writers Association's Media-Friendly "Good Guy" Award. The Good Guy Award is given yearly to the Lions player who shows consideration to and cooperation with the media at all times during the course of the season. Personal life His father, Mickey Sims, also played i ...
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Bob Sims (basketball, Born 1938)
Robert Antell Sims Jr. (October 9, 1938 – March 21, 2006) was an American professional basketball player in both the National Basketball Association (NBA) and American Basketball Association (ABA). Sims was selected in the 1960 NBA draft by the St. Louis Hawks after a collegiate career at Pepperdine University Pepperdine University () is a private university, private Christianity, Christian research university affiliated with the Churches of Christ, with its main campus in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Pepperdine's main campus consists .... In his NBA/ABA career, Sims averaged 7.7 points, 2.7 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game. Career statistics NBA/ABA Source Regular season References 1938 births 2006 deaths Amateur Athletic Union men's basketball players American men's basketball players Anaheim Amigos players Basketball players from Los Angeles Los Angeles Lakers players Pepperdine Waves men's basketball players Shooting guards St. Louis ...
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Bob Sims (basketball, Born 1915)
Robert Helmer Sims (July 3, 1915 – May 17, 1994) was an American professional basketball player in the United States' National Basketball League.Bob Sims NBL stats
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Robbie Sims
Robbie Sims (born November 5, 1959) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1980 to 1996. He is the half-brother of former world middleweight champion Marvelous Marvin Hagler. Professional career He KOd an inexperienced Iran Barkley, outpointed Doug DeWitt and rose to prominence as a middleweight contender by a very polemical defeating Roberto Durán in 1986. Sims lost to Sumbu Kalambay in a shot for the WBA title in 1988. All his losses were on points except a KO7 vs Nigel Benn. Sims was trained by famous Brockton based trainers Pat and Goody Petronelli. He had a career record of 38-10-2 with 26 knockouts. Professional boxing record , - , align="center" colspan=8, 38 Wins (26 knockouts, 12 decisions), 10 Losses (1 knockout, 9 decisions), 2 Draws'', - , align="center" style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3", Result , align="center" style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3", Record , align="center" sty ...
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Robert Simms (other)
Robert or Bob Simms may refer to: * Robert D. Simms (1926–2008), Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court * Robert Simms (politician) (born 1984), Australian politician, usually referred to as Rob Simms * Robert Simms (United Irishmen) (1761–1843), Irish radical * Robert Simms (the younger) (before 1821–after 1843), son of the Irish radical, one of the founders of the Belfast Natural History Society * Bob Simms (born 1938), American football player See also

*Robert Sims (other) *Sir Robert Syms (born 1956), British politician *Robert Symms (1931–2014), American photographer {{hndis, Simms, Robert ...
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