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Robert Stanfield - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Robert Lorne Stanfield, lawyer, politician, premier of NS (b at Truro, NS 11 Apr 1914). Member of a family that had long contributed to the industrial and political life of NS and Canada, Stanfield began the rehabilitation of the ... Robert Lorne Stanfield, lawyer, politician, premier of NS (b at Truro, NS 11 Apr 1914).
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Stanfield, Robert Lorne - 1914—2003, Canadian political leader. A lawyer, he became (1948) leader of the Progressive Conservative party in Nova Scotia, entered the provincial legislature (1949), and... ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Stanfield, Robert Lorne...
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For the US Senator from Oregon see Robert N Stanfield The Rt Hon Robert Lorne Stanfield Robstanjpg Rank 22nd Premier Term of Office 1956 - 1967 Predecessor Henry Hicks Successor George Smith Date of Birth April 11 1914 Place of Birth Truro Nova Scotia Spouses Joyce Frazee Mary Hall Anne Austin Profession Politician ...
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Robert Lorne Stanfield (April 11, 1914-December 16, 2003) was Premier of Nova Scotia and leader of the federal Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. ... This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Robert Stanfield".
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STANFIELD, The Right Hon. Robert Lorne, P.C., Q.C., B.A., LL.B. Picture of STANFIELD, The Right Hon. Robert Lorne, P.C., Q.C., B.A. © House of Commons 1974 ...
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Related Category: Canadian History: Biographies ... 1914–2003, Canadian political leader. A lawyer, he became (1948) leader of the Progressive Conservative party in Nova Scotia, entered the provincial legislature (1949), and served (1956–67) ... During his ministry he concentrated on the province's industrial development.
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Stanfield, Robert L. (Robert Lorne), 1914-2003. In lieu of an abstract, here is a preview of the article. When Robert Stanfield went to bed in the early ...
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