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  1. The Robert Shaw Reader
  2. The Reformed Faith: Exposition of the Westminster Confession of Faith by Robert Shaw, 2008-04-10
  3. The Epidemic: The Rot of American Culture, Absentee and Permissive Parenting, and the Resultant Plague of Joyless, Selfish Children by Robert Shaw, 2004-10-01
  4. Dear People . . . Robert Shaw (HMB206) by Joseph A. Mussulman, 1996-10
  5. American Quilts: The Democratic Art, 1780-2007 by Robert Shaw, 2009-12-01
  6. Robert Shaw: More Than a Life by Karen Carmean, 1994-06-21
  7. Robert Smithson: Spiral Jetty by George Baker, Bob Phillips, et all 2005-09-05
  8. Blue-Eyed Child of Fortune: The Civil War Letters of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw by Robert Gould Shaw, 1999-11-18
  9. Exercises at the dedication of the monument to Colonel Robert Gould Shaw and the Fifty-fourth regime by Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, 2009-09-21
  10. Robert Shaw's Work in Progress by Robert Shaw, 1975-01
  11. The Man in the Glass Booth; A Play. by Robert Shaw, 1969-06
  12. Where Death and Glory Meet: Colonel Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Massachusetts Infantry by Russell Duncan, 1999-11-18
  13. The Reformed Faith by Robert SHAW, 1973-01-01
  14. Writing Ethnographic Fieldnotes (Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing) by Robert M. Emerson, Rachel I. Fretz, et all 1995-08-15

1. Robert Gould Shaw
Robert Gould Shaw. Robert Gould Shaw was a young Bostonian with impeccable family connections, strongly abolitionist parents, and battle experience.
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Robert Gould Shaw
Robert Gould Shaw was a young Bostonian with impeccable family connections, strongly abolitionist parents, and battle experience. Born 10 October 1837, he was the only son of Francis Gould and Sarah Sturgis Shaw. Socially conscious and deeply devoted to intellectual and spiritual pursuits, the Shaws counted among their friends and associates such thinkers, writers, and reformers as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, William Lloyd Garrison, and Harriet Beecher Stowe.
From 1856 until March 1859, Shaw attended Harvard University, but he withdrew before receiving his degree, entering his uncle's business in New York instead. After Lincoln's election and the secession of several southern states, Shaw joined the Seventh New York Regiment and marched with it to the defense of Washington in April 1861. The unit served only thirty days, but in the army Shaw at last found a vocation that commanded his enthusiasm and respect. In May he joined the Second Massachusetts Infantry as First Lieutenant.
During nearly two years of service in the Second, in which he rose to the rank of captain, Shaw was wounded at

2. Robert Shaw - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Robert Shaw. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Robert Shaw (August 9, 1927 August 28, 1978) was an English actor and writer.
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The following discusses the actor of this name. For the individual who is a musical conductor, see the bottom of the page. Robert Shaw August 9 August 28 ) was an English actor and writer . His best-known film performances include Henry VIII in A Man for All Seasons ) Doyle Lonegan in The Sting ) and Quint in Jaws He was an accomplished writer as well as a respected actor, adapting his own novel The Man in the Glass Booth for the stage but asking for his credit to be removed from the filmed version. He played "the Priest" in the beautifully named A Town Called Bastard edit
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3. Robert Shaw
Robert Shaw. Robert Shaw (August 9, 1927 August 28, 1978) was an English actor and writer. His best-known film performances include
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Robert Shaw
Robert Shaw August 9 August 28 ) was an English actor and writer . His best-known film performances include Henry VIII in A Man for All Seasons ) Doyle Lonegan in The Sting ) and Quint in Jaws He was an accomplished writer as well as a respected actor, adapting his own novel The Man in the Glass Booth for the stage but asking for his credit to be removed from the filmed version. He played "the Priest" in the beautifully named A Town Called Bastard
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4. Robert Shaw - Encyclopedia Article About Robert Shaw. Free Access, No Registrati
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5. Robert Shaw
Robert Shaw. All Products. 1. Brahms Ein Deutsches Requiem (A German Requiem) / Auger, Stilwell, Atlanta SO, Robert Shaw. List Price
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6. Robert Shaw
Robert Shaw (3 Items Found). Click Here To View Thumbnails -. Artist Robert Shaw Publisher The United States Historical Society, Washington New York.
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The Epidemic: The Rot of American Culture, Absentee and Permissive Parenting, and the Resultant Plague of Joyless, Selfish Children

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Organizational Architecture : Designs for Changing Organizations
Hardcover - Show all editions David A. Nadler Marc S. Gerstein Robert B. Shaw , 12 May, 1992 Jossey-Bass List Price: $48.00 Customer Rating: 5/5 ISBN: 1555424430 Discontinuous Change : Leading Organizational Transformation Hardcover - Show all editions David A. Nadler Robert B. Shaw A. Elise Walton ... Associates , 09 November, 1994 Jossey-Bass List Price: $46.00 Customer Rating: 4.25/5 ISBN: 0787900427 American Baskets : A Cultural History of a Traditional Domestic Art Hardcover - Show all editions Robert Shaw Ken Burris , 03 October, 2000 Clarkson Potter List Price: $45.00

8. Covington & Burling | Lawyers - Robert E. Shaw 
Robert E. Shaw Covington Burling 1201 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 200042401 202.662.5202. Robert E. Shaw is Of Counsel
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Robert E. Shaw is Of Counsel to the corporate tax practice group, where he focuses on the taxation of partnerships, limited liability companies, Subchapter S corporations, real estate investment trusts and other joint venture arrangements. He provides advice on virtually all aspects of partnership taxation and has extensive experience in structuring complex business arrangements utilizing "flow through" entities in both the domestic and international context. He also has provided tax advice to e-commerce and other "start up" businesses, including choosing an appropriate entity in which to conduct the business, and structuring equity compensation arrangements. Mr. Shaw also has experience in structuring complex "like kind" exchanges of property. Mr. Shaw is co-author of the Tax Chapter of E-Commerce Law and Business Mr. Shaw served as senior attorney-advisor in the Legislation and Regulations Division, Office of Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service from 1984 to 1988. He received a B.A. from Rutgers College in 1979 and a J.D. from Rutgers School of Law - Newark in 1984. He is admitted to the bar in the District of Columbia and New Jersey.

9. Robert Shaw
Robert Shaw. The Old Barley Mill Etching 20.5 by 17. fr; 14. by 10.25 vi LR on etching; LLRob Shaw Accession Date 1991 Robert Shaw.
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Mahaffy's Farm at Shellpot , ca. 1890s
Pen and ink
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LL - R. Shaw Accession Date: 1976 Literature: A Catlog of the Permanent Collection, UD-1985 The Barnyard [The Old Bridge, 1890-92] Etching 20.5 by 26.25 fr; 12.37 by 19.12 vi. LL - Rob. Shaw Accession Date: 1964 Literature: A Catalog of the Permanent Collection, UD-1985 The Old Barley Mill Etching 20.5 by 17. fr; 14. by 10.25 v.i. Accession Date: 1991 Robert Shaw The Old Barley Mill [Shellpot Mill at Shellpot Creek, Wilmington] Watercolor 27. by 35.25 fr; 19.87 by 28.87 v.i. LL - Robert Shaw Accession Date: 1964 Literature: A Catalog of the Permanent Collection, UD-1985; University of Delaware Magazine, Winter 1990-1991 Exhibitions: 1991: THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF DELAWARE: "Rediscovering Robert Shaw: Artist of Historic Delaware" Untitled [Brandywine River Scene] Watercolor 27.75 by 20.75 fr; 20. by 12.75 v.i.

10. Shaw, Robert
Conductor of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus discography.
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11. The Black Heritage Trail®: Robert Gould Shaw And The 54th Regiment Memorial
The Black Heritage Trail® robert Gould shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial. robert Gould shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial. Beacon
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Beacon and Park Streets (Boston Common) The Robert Gould Shaw Memorial was built in 1897 in honor of the Massachusetts 54th Regiment , the first all-Black regiment recruited in the North to fight for the Union army during the Civil War . Bravely, skillfully, and honorably the men of the 54th Regiment led the valiant attack on Fort Wagner, SC, on July 18, 1863. Amidst the carnage on that fateful day emerged many stories of valor and patriotic devotion that proved to the nation the uncompromising courage of African-Americans in the battle for American Liberty. Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, for instance, was only 25 years old when he died along with over 270 of his men at Fort Wagner. Sargent William H. Carney, an African-American man from New Bedford, MA, crawled through the bullets and gun fire, death and destruction, while wounded, to rescue the Union flag. For his bravery, Carney became the first African-American in history to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor in 1900.
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12. Robert Gould Shaw Biography
Son of a prominent Boston abolitionist family, robert shaw was serving as a captain in the 2nd Massachusetts when he was tapped by Massachusetts Governor John
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Robert Gould Shaw
Son of a prominent Boston abolitionist family, Robert Shaw was serving as a captain in the 2nd Massachusetts when he was tapped by Massachusetts Governor John Andrew for a special assignment. Shaw was to raise and command the first regiment of black troops organized in a Northern state.
All the previous 11 colored" regiments had been raised principally from freed slaves in occupied areas. Shaw went about the organization of his command, recruiting free blacks from all over New England and some from beyond. The regiment was mustered into service on May 13, 1863, with Shaw as its colonel, and was sent to the South Carolina coast to take part in the operations against the cradle of secession, Charleston. After leading the regiment in smaller actions on James Island, at Legaresville on July 13, and Secessionville on July 16, Shaw moved the regiment over to Morris Island.
On July 18, 1863, he led the 54th, in conjunction with two brigades of white troops, in an assault on Confederate Battery Wagner. In the unsuccessful charge, the black troops proved themselves to be fully capable of standing up to enemy fire but lost about one quarter of their men, including Colonel Shaw. The rebels in the battery were so outraged by the Union commanders arming blacks that they decided to insult the white officer by burying him in a common grave with his black enlisted men. But Shaw's parents, when they heard of it, were pleased and believed that was the way their son would have wanted it. (Burchard, Peter

13. Robertshaw.info
robert shaw s Weblog Updated 21/07/2003; 221652. robertshaw.info Telecoms, Internet and Convergence. daily link 21 July 2003 Copyright 2003 © robert shaw.
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15. Robert Shaw Choral Director
robert shaw. In Atlanta his robert shaw Chamber Singers gave an acclaimed series of concerts at Spivey Hall and also made recordings.
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Robert Shaw
Renowned as America's greatest conductor of choral music, Mr. Shaw went to Atlanta in 1967 to become Music Director and Conductor of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. During his 21 years in that capacity, the ASO grew from a part-time, part-year regional ensemble to become a full-time, year-round orchestra, recognized internationally for its excellence. He led it on tours across the United States, including a 1971 Carnegie Hall debut that became the first of many ASO appearances in that prestigious space. He took the ASO and its Chorus to Washington in 1977 to perform at the Inaugural Concert for President-elect Jimmy Carter, and he led both ensembles on an acclaimed concert tour of Europe in 1988. The 200-voice Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus and the smaller ASO Chamber Chorus were his creations. Both were trained to the perfection he demanded and continue to be an important part of the ASO's musical programs at home in Atlanta on a regular basis and occasionally on tour as well. The excellence of the ASO Chorus under his direction has been recognized by six Grammy awards for Best Choral performance and by the Georgia Governor's Award in the Arts. Retirement as the ASO's Music Director in 1988 did not bring any lessening of Mr. Shaw's musical activities. As he cut back on his ASO conducting appearances, he was freed to accept more guest engagements and to focus on realizing a cherished dream, the Robert Shaw Choral Institute.

16. NGA -- Shaw Memorial Home Page
National Gallery of Art, Washington Augustust SaintGaudens Memorial to robert Gould shaw and the Massachusetts Fifty-fourth Regiment. Click to Magnify.
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17. Colonel Robert Gould Shaw

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Robert Gould Shaw was born on October 10, 1837 in Boston, Massachusetts. He was the only son of Francis Gould and Sarah Sturgis Shaw, both strong abolistionists. Although the Shaws were socially conscious, they were also deeply devoted to the pursuit of intellect and spirit. Friends in their circle included thinkers, writers, and reformers, such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, William Lloyd Garrison, and Harriet Beecher Stowe. In 1856, Robert enrolled into Harvard University, but withdrew in March of 1859 without receiving his degree. From there, he entered into his uncle's business in New York and became a businessman. Shaw joined the Seventh New York Regiment after Lincoln's election and the succession of several states. He became a lieutenant and marched with the regiment to defend Washington in April of 1861. Although the unit only served for 30 days, it was in this unit that he found the vocation that commanded his enthusiasm and respect. In May, 1861, he left the Seventh New York Regiment and joined the Second Massachusetts Infantry as First Lieutenant. During his less than two years of service in the Second Infantry, he rose to the rank of captain. He was wounded at Antietam in the neck and saw some of his closest friends fall in combat. His resolve to fight, however, only grew stronger with each battle. Massachusetts Governor John A. Andrew offered command of the new Massachusetts Fifty-Fourth Regiment to Shaw in February of 1863 through his father, Francis Shaw, who personally delivered the governor's message to the young Shaw. He was currently at Stafford Court House in Virginia when asked to command the 54th. Robert was not certain he was "equal to the responsibility of such a position," and without a doubt, was reluctant to leave the regiment he was so devoted to, therefore he declined the offer. His strong sense of duty, however, prevailed. After he accepted the colonelcy, his mother wrote: "Now I feel ready to die, for I see you willing to give y[ou]r support to the cause of truth that is lying crushed and bleeding."

18. Robert Gould Shaw: A Who2 Profile
robert GOULD shaw • Civil War officer. shaw was born as shaw. Colonel robert Gould shaw Fine, thorough history of his life, 54th
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ROBERT GOULD SHAW Civil War officer Shaw was born into a wealthy Boston family and attended Harvard University before enlisting in the army after the start of the Civil War. After distinguishing himself in battle Shaw was picked to lead the 54th Massachusetts, a regiment of black soldiers raised after Abraham Lincoln 's Emancipation Proclamation. (Orator Frederick Douglass was instrumental in helping to form the 54th Massachusetts, and his own sons Lewis and Charles joined the regiment.) Shaw was only 25 when he was made a colonel and given command of the 54th in February 1863. Later that year he and many of his men were killed while storming Fort Wagner near Charleston, South Carolina.
Extra credit : The story of the 54th Massachusetts was made into a 1989 movie, Glory , starring actor Matthew Broderick as Shaw. Colonel Robert Gould Shaw
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19. Robert Shaw - A Tribute
To write a tribute to robert shaw, moreover to make some attempt to convey a sense of the meaning and significance of his life and contributions in so small a
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Robert Lawson Shaw 1916- 1999
To write a tribute to Robert Shaw, moreover to make some attempt to convey a sense of the meaning and significance of his life and contributions in so small a space, is a daunting task. His name stood for excellence in musicmaking in general and choral music in particular over the course of a very active career spanning some 60 years. Some of the well known and documented achievements include: first conductor to receive a Guggenheim Fellowship; the Ditson Award for service to American music; honorary doctorates from 13 colleges and universities; a Kennedy Center honoree; Musical America's Musician of the Year; and recipient of the first gold record for a classical recording that sold over one million copies. Robert Shaw was one of the greatest musicians this country has produced. As the 20th century came to a close, his name was included with those of Leonard Bernstein and Aaron Copland as having enormous impact on the shaping and encouragement of creative musical endeavor in the United States. Certainly, the highpoint in the 28 seasons of The Hartford Chorale was the week that Shaw spent with us in March 1989 All participants - and all listeners present at the performance- will never forget the experience of singing the Brahms A GERMAN REQUIEM under his baton. I have the deepest gratitude for his sharing and reinforcement during our private visits that week.

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Col. robert Gould shaw, Fiftyfourth Massachusetts Infantry, May 1863. Boston Athenaeum. Battle of Olustee Home Page http//extlab7.entnem.ufl.edu/Olustee/.
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Col. Robert Gould Shaw, Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, May 1863.
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