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Adams, Robert
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Adams, Robert (1917–1984). British sculptor, born in Northampton. He studied (mainly part-time) at Northampton School of Art, 1933–44, whilst working at various jobs including engineering and printing. After the Second World War he moved to London, where he taught at the Central School of Arts and Crafts, 1949–60. His mature work was completely abstract and he was regarded as one of the leading British exponents of
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Bill Adams.(Obituary)(Brief Article)(Obituary)
Automotive News
; Former General Motors public relations staff writer Bill Adams died Sept. 4. He was 81. Adams worked 18 years for GM until his retirement in October 1980.
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STEPHEN G. ADAMS
The Boston Globe
; Family and friends with Adams's wife, Jessica, at a memorial Mass at St. Paul's Church in Hingham yesterday. Adams worked at the Windows on the World restaurant in the World Trade Center. / GLOBE PHOTO / SEAN DOUGHERTY
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Viola Adams, 90, of Ephrata
Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, PA
; Viola C. Treisch Adams, 90, of Ephrata Manor, formerly of Ephrata, died at home Sunday after a lengthy illness. She was a member of Bethany United Church of Christ, Ephrata. Mrs. Adams worked at Singing Needles sewing factory in Leola for many years. She enjoyed knitting, crocheting and needlework.
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Football: You're Ace.(Sports)
The Racing Post (London, England)
; Byline: Graham Woods Tony Adams The back pages of the Sunday papers screamed out He's back as the Gunners stalwart returned after five months with a goal. With all he has achieved and after such a long lay-off with a foot injury, he could have slipped out before his planned retirement date at the
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Joseph Adams, 87, Lancaster native
Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, PA
; Joseph M. Adams, 87, of Mennonite Home, died Thursday at the home. Adams worked more than 30 years for the former RCA Corp. He retired in 1987. An Army Air Forces veteran, he served stateside as a staff sergeant during World War II. He was a member of the former St. Stephen's Lutheran Church,
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