The name Robert Ross is shared by several individuals:
- Robert Ross, sports editor with Midlands 103 radio in Ireland and co-host of Radio Cure
- Robert Tripp Ross, a United States Representative from New York
- Robert Ross (British army officer) (1766-1814), British army officer
- Robert Baldwin Ross (a. Midlands 103 is a Radio station broadcasting to Laois, Offaly and Westmeath. Robert Tripp Ross ( June 4, 1903 - October 1, 1981) was a United States Representative from New York. Major General Robert Ross-of-Bladensburg (born Robert Ross, 1766 - September 12, 1814) was a British army officer who participated Robbie Ross links here for the Australian rugby league players see Robbie Ross (rugby league. k. a. "Robbie Ross") an art historian (1869-1918) and friend to Oscar Wilde
- Robert Ross (singer), a American blues vocalist and guitarist, and leader of the Robert Ross Band
- Major Robert Ross (marine) (c1740-1794) was commander of the marines in the first European settlement of New South Wales
- Robert Ross (1934-2005), founding president of the American Association for Australian Literary Studies
- Dr. Robert Ross is an American Blues singer songwriter Guitarist, harmonica player and leader of the Robert Ross Band Major Robert Ross (c1740–1794 was the officer in charge of the First Fleet garrison of marines, and Lieutenant-Governor of the Convict settlement The American Association for Australian Literary Studies (AAALS is an organization of scholars in North America that studies and promotes research in the literature of Robert Ross, businessman and founder of Ross University in Dominica and Saint Kitts, which bestowed an honorary doctorate upon him for his efforts
Fictional
- Robert Ross, the name of the protagonist of Timothy Findley's World War I novel,"The Wars"
Ross University is a professional school located on the Caribbean islands of Dominica and Saint Kitts. The Wars is a 1977 novel by Timothy Findley telling the story of a young Canadian officer in World War I.
© 2009 citizendia.org; parts available under the terms of GNU Free Documentation License, from http://en.wikipedia.org
network: | |