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  1. This is a list of Masters of St Catharine's College, Cambridge listed by year of appointment. 1473 Robert Woodlark (or Wodelarke) 1475 Richard Roche. 1480 John Tapton. 1487 John Wardall. 1506 Richard Balderston. 1507 Thomas Greene. 1529 Reginald Bainbrigge. 1547 Edwin Sandys.

  2. St Catharine's College was founded in 1473 by Robert Woodlark. He had spent nearly twenty years buying up tenements in what is now Queens’ Lane until he had a site large enough to accommodate the little hall which he called ‘Saynt Kateryns Hall of Cambridge’. Two years later, on 16 August 1475, the hall was incorporated, by charter of ...

  3. Woodlark was launched at Moulmain in 1832. Circa 1835 she sailed to London and transferred to British registry. Between 1836 and 1844 she made two whaling voyages. In 1848 she transferred her ownership and registry to Sydney, from where she continued to sail for some time. She briefly appeared and was last listed as being in New Zealand in 1890 ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robert_ReichRobert Reich - Wikipedia

    Robert Bernard Reich (/ r aɪ ʃ / RYSHE; born June 24, 1946) is an American professor, author, lawyer, and political commentator. He worked in the administrations of presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter , and served as Secretary of Labor from 1993 to 1997 in the cabinet of President Bill Clinton .

  5. Robert Blake (born Michael James Gubitosi; September 18, 1933 – March 9, 2023), billed early in his career as Mickey Gubitosi and Bobby Blake, was an American actor. He was best known for starring in the 1967 film In Cold Blood , playing the title role in the late 1970s television series Baretta , and playing the Mystery Man in the 1997 film Lost Highway .

  6. Robert Wallace Malone (born October 20, 1959) is an American physician and biochemist. His early work focused on mRNA technology, [3] pharmaceuticals , and drug repurposing research. During the COVID-19 pandemic , Malone promoted misinformation about the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines .

  7. Operation Woodlark, also known as the Jørstadelva Bridge sabotage, was an operation carried out on 13 January 1945 by members of the Norwegian Independent Company 1 during the Second World War The aim was to blow up a railway bridge in order to disrupt the Nordland Line railway in Snåsa, Norway. Six hours after the bridge had been destroyed ...