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| | Robert Falcon Scott - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Robert Falcon Scott (6 June 1868–29 March 1912) was a Royal Naval officer and Antarctic explorer. |  | | It was during the Discovery expedition that Scott met and explored with Ernest Shackleton, who served as his third lieutenant. |  | | Having narrowly failed to be the first to reach the South Pole, beaten by Roald Amundsen and his party, Scott and his party died on the Ross Ice Shelf whilst trying to return to the safety of their base. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Falcon_Scott
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| | Border Clan Scott - History and Genealogy |
 | | Progenitor of the Scotts of Balwearie in Fifeshire, later represented by the Scotts of Ancrum, baronets. |  | | Margaret, the eldest, was married to Robert Scott of Thirlestane, ancestor of Lord Napier and Ettrick, while Mary married Elliot of Lauriston. |  | | Isaac Scott (1833-1908) of Cumberland was a soldier with the 17th Lancers, serving in the Crimean War and Indian Mutiny during of the 1850s. |
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| | Antarctic Explorers: Robert F. Scott |
 | | Robert Falcon Scott was born at Outlands on June 6, 1868, to John and Hannah Scott. |  | | Robert's father, John Edward Scott, was the youngest of eight children. |  | | After nine months on the HMS ROVER, Scott went on to spend the winter of 1887-8 at the Royal Naval College at Greenwich and in March 1888 he was awarded first-class certificates in pilotage, torpedoes and gunnery, coming in with the highest marks in his class in his year of seamanship. |
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http://www.south-pole.com/p0000089.htm
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| | Antarctic Explorers: Robert Falcon Scott |
 | | Scott figured that by the time they returned from the depot-laying, the TERRA NOVA would have already deposited Campbell and his five companions--Raymond Priestly, surgeon Levick, Browning, Dickason and Abbott--somewhere in King Edward VII Land, and would be on her return voyage to New Zealand. |  | | Meanwhile, Professor Edgeworth David, Scott's surgeon A. Mackay and Douglas Mawson pushed on beyond the point reached by Scott on his western journey in 1903 and planted a flag on the South Magnetic Pole. |  | | On September 13, 1909, Scott announced his plans: "The main object of the expedition is to reach the South Pole and secure for the British Empire the honour of that achievement". |
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http://www.south-pole.com/p0000090.htm
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| | Robert Scott |
 | | Robert Scott was born in Missouri on August 1, 1844. |  | | Martha was the daughter of James and Ann Guy and was born on May 27, 1851. |  | | Their children were James (Oct 14, 1868), Francis (Oct 24, 1870), Etta (June 9, 1875), Edith Scott (Apr 11, 1876), Amos Scott (Feb 10, 1879), Ada (Aug 11, 1881), Emolia (July 27, 1882), and Eva (Sep 7, 1883). |
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http://www.oldsettlersreunion.com/RobertScott.html
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| | Robert Falcon Scott: Antarctic Explorer - EnchantedLearning.com |
 | | Robert Falcon Scott (June 6, 1868 - March 29, 1912) was a British naval officer and Antarctic explorer. |  | | First Antarctic Expedition: Scott led his first British Antarctic expedition on the ship HMS Discovery (1901-1904). |  | | By February 17, one crew member, Seaman Edgar Evan died. |
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http://www.enchantedlearning.com/explorers/page/s/scott.shtml
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| | Letters Home from an Iowa Soldier in the American Civil War |
 | | Most of the letters were written to Scott's neighborhood friend Hannah Cone, in their home town of Albia, Monroe County, Iowa, over the three year period that he served as Company A's clerk. |  | | ven though Scott & his comrades prayed for a Confederate surrender before their three year enlistment was completed, they were to serve the full term and were sent home five months after Lee's surrender at Appomattox Courthouse. |  | | A year after returning home Scott married Hannah, his faithful correspondent, with whom he raised nine children. |
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| | Doomed Expedition To The Pole, 1912 |
 | | Inside, they found the body of Captain Scott wedged between those of his fellow explorers, the flaps of his sleeping bag thrown back, his coat open. |  | | I, The Journals of Captain R.F. Scott (1913). |  | | Bowers, and Dr. Wilson, two others, Capt. Titus Oates and Petty Officer Edgar Evans made the final push to the Pole. |
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http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/scott.htm
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| | BBC - History - Robert Falcon Scott (1868 - 1912) |
 | | BBC - History - Robert Falcon Scott (1868 - 1912) |  | | Evans died in mid February; by March, Oates could also go no further and knew he was holding back his companions. |  | | By January 1912, only five remained: Scott, Wilson, Oates, Bowers and Evans. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/scott_robert_falcon.shtml
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| | Captain Robert Falcon Scott |
 | | Petty Officer Edgar Evans (not to be confused with the above mentioned Teddy Evans) joined Scott on both the Discovery and Terra Nova expeditions. |  | | Influenced by endorsements, Teddy Evans and Scott chose Bowers, though completely inexperienced in ice and snow, out of more than 8,000 volunteers. |  | | Nearly 20 years later as an officer in Burma, Bowers received a response from Sir Clements Markham, the "father" of Scott's first expedition, asking if Bowers would like to join the 1910 British Antarctic Expedition. |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~kcrawfish/scott.html
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| | Introduction to Robert Scott |
 | | Robert Lee Scott was born in Fairbury, Nebraska on April 19, 1928. |  | | In The Speaker's Reader: Concepts in Communication, Scott argues that the speaker's role in influencing his audience is no more important than his testing his own abilities, knowledge, and beliefs. |  | | He received his BA from the University of Colorado in 1950, his MA from University of Nebraska in 1951, and his PhD. |
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http://www.engl.niu.edu/wac/schrscot.html
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| | Robert Falcon Scott |
 | | On his return to England, Scott was promoted to captain in the navy and wrote an account of his expedition, |  | | Robert Falcon Scott.(explorer who died returning from South Pole in 1912)(Brief Article) |  | | Related content from HighBeam Research on: Robert Falcon Scott |
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| | Robert Falcon Scott -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia |
 | | Marbury vs. Madison and the Dred Scott case were two of the early cases decided by the Supreme Court. |  | | More results on "Robert Falcon Scott" when you join. |  | | The great writer Robert Louis Stevenson, famous for Treasure Island, was born in Edinburgh,Scotland on November 13, 1850. |
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| | Robert Scott Duncanson Online |
 | | Robert Scott Duncanson at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C. University of Cincinnati Galleries, Ohio |  | | Search AllPosters for reproductions of works by Robert Scott Duncanson |  | | Robert Scott Duncanson in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Database |
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http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/duncanson_robert_scott.html
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| | Southern Polar exploration - Robert Falcon Scott |
 | | This site contains images and a narrative from the 1910 expedition to the south pole by Robert Falcon Scott R.N.Click the arrow to continue and view them |
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| | Robert Scott Davis |
 | | Research in Georgia: With a Special Emphasis upon the Georgia Department of Archives and History |  | | " Research in Georgia: With a Special Emphasis upon the Georgia Department of Archives and History "Robert Scott Davis |  | | scott davis skott obert rbert roert robrt robet rober robertscott cott sott sctt scot scottdavis avis dvis dais davs davi robert |
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| | Congressman Robert C. "Bobby" Scott |
 | | 12.15.05 Scott Supports the Spirit of Christmas - (Washington D.C.)- Congressman Robert C. “Bobby” Scott (D-VA-3) last night spoke on the Floor of the House of Representatives and urged Congress to protect the spirit of Christmas. |  | | 11.19.05 Rep. Scott Opposes Cuts to Student Aid And Important Social Service Programs - (Washington D.C.)- Congressman Robert C. “Bobby” Scott, (D-VA-3), last night opposed a Republican bill that severely decreases student aid and funds for important social service programs. |  | | He went on to point out that “instead of legislation that respects the spirit of Christmas, Congress in just these past few weeks has passed a budget that includes mean-spirited attacks on the least of us.” His remarks were in response to House Resolution 579 that sought to “protect” the symbols of Christmas. |
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| | Robert A. Scott |
 | | Professor Scott received his B.S. from the University of Illinoisin 1975 and Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology in 1980.He was an NIH Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University and an AssistantProfessor at the University of Illinois before joining the Georgia facultyin 1987. |  | | He received an NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award in 1985-1990. |  | | "Direct Fe-S Cluster Involvement in Generation of a Radical in Lysine 2,3-Aminomutase," Cosper, N. J.; Booker, S. J.; Ruzicka, F.; Frey, P. A.; Scott, R. Biochemistry2000, 39, 15668-15673. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: James Robert Hope-Scott |
 | | Like her predecessor, his second wife died in childbed in 1870, after giving birth to James Fitzalan Hope, now (1909) M.P. Hope- Scott never overcame the grief and shock entailed by this last bereavement. |  | | Memoirs of James Robert Hope-Scott, of Abbotsford, with Selections from his Correspondence (London, 1884); N |  | | Among his innumerable good works, he built at a cost of £10,000 the Catholic church at Galashiels, near Abbotsford, and he was the chief benefactor of St. Margaret's Convent, at Edinburgh, wherein he lies buried. |
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| | Salon Books The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition and A First-Rate Tragedy: Robert Falcon Scott ... |
 | | The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition and A First-Rate Tragedy: Robert Falcon Scott and the Race to the South Pole |  | | The depiction of Scott's between-expeditions wooing of his wife-to-be, Kathleen, is chock-full of choice detail, gleaned from letters and journal entries, that shows him chafing against his middle-class, buttoned-down-navy background. |  | | Scott Sutherland is a writer in Portland, Maine. |
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| | Robert Scott Jr Davis |
 | | robert scot skott scott obert rbert roert robrt robet rober robertscott cott sott sctt |  | | Robert Scott Davis - Research in Georgia: With a Special Emphasis upon the Georgia Department of Archives and History |  | | Robert Self Henry - First With the Most : Nathan Bedford Forrest [The Civil War Library] |
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| | JAMES ROBERT HOPE-SCOTT - LoveToKnow Article on JAMES ROBERT HOPE-SCOTT |
 | | He retired from the bar in 1870 and died on the 29th of April 1873. |  | | In 1847 hi married Miss Lockhart, granddaughter of Sir Walter Scott, ant on her coming into possession of Abbotsford six years later Adin Ballou wrote An Elaborate Hislor~ and Genealogy of th Rations in America (lruvidcncc, RI., 1888). |  | | To properly cite this JAMES ROBERT HOPE-SCOTT article in your work, copy the complete reference below: |
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| | Robert E. Scott |
 | | Find where Robert E. Scott is credited alongside another name |  | | A Close Call for Boston Blackie (1946) (as Robert Scott).... |  | | The Notorious Lone Wolf (1946) (as Robert Scott).... |
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| | Robert L. Scott, Attorney At Law, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Pesonal Injury, Employment and Labor Discrimination Law, ... |
 | | Robert L. Scott, Attorney At Law, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Pesonal Injury, Employment and Labor Discrimination Law, Workers Compensation, Divorce, Family |
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| | Robert Scott Thompson |
 | | © 2000 Robert Scott Thompson and Aucourant Records |
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| | Home |
 | | Robert Scott is a retainer-based executive search firm specializing in the recruitment and selection of senior professionals and managers across a broad range of industries. |  | | Robert Scott provides a thorough, timely and proven process for locating and attracting highly qualified candidates to fill key positions. |  | | Operating as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Fidelity Investments, JRS shares fundamental business values with our parent company: the highest quality standards and impeccable customer service. |
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| | Robert Scott Hooper Portfolio of photos, images and works |
 | | copyright holder, Robert Scott Hooper and/or Hooper Productions. |  | | Robert Scott Hooper Portfolio of photos, images and works |  | | Playboy Enterprises has no rights to such material and all rights belong to the |
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| | Flying Nun Records New Zealand - Robert Scott |
 | | He’s written thousands of songs (as Roy Colbert’s accompanying bio testifies) and his discography stretches over at least a dozen albums by these bands and his other projects such as the Weeds and Electric Blood. |  | | Robert Scott is a world-wise man. In a prolific 20 year music career he’s travelled the globe and recorded with several seminal New Zealand bands — as the bass player for Flying Nun’s original breakthrough band, The Clean, singer/guitarist in our long-serving guitar-poppers, The Bats, and lately as the driving force behind The Magick Heads. |  | | Flying Nun Records New Zealand - Robert Scott |
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http://www.flyingnun.co.nz/archive_site/bands/bats/robertscott_creeping.html
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| | Narratives: Scottish Landscape, Robert Scott Duncanson |
 | | Duncanson worked in and around the Cincinnati, Ohio, area, a thriving arts center on the frontier of an expanding United States. |  | | Scottish Landscape has been attributed to nineteenth-century African American painter Robert S. Duncanson. |  | | From the immediacy of the rocks in the foreground to the majesty of the mountains and clouds, Duncanson creates a vantage point in which nature's elements of sun, sky, water, land, and foliage converge in a rugged landscape. |
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http://www.artgallery.umd.edu/driskell/exhibition/sec1/dunc_r_01.htm
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