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  1. Milton Robert Carr (born March 27, 1943) is an American lawyer, academic, and politician from the U.S. state of Michigan . Carr served in the U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan's 6th and 8th congressional districts for eight terms and one term, respectively. Carr's career in the U.S. House had a two-year hiatus in which he had lost his ...

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  3. relationship, James's homoerotic attention fastened on to Robert Carr, a young Scot who had followed the king from Scotland. At the Accession Day Tilt in 1607 Carr appeared as a participant under the aegis of Sir James Hay, another transplanted Scot. Despite being an excellent horseman, Carr had trouble; and the horse threw him, breaking his leg.

  4. Dr. Robert Carr was a scholar and activist who worked tirelessly for human rights and an end to HIV in his native Caribbean region and globally. Dr. Carr was vocal, honest, and unapologetic in naming injustices that contribute to poor health and barriers to health services, and he was a powerful organizer and advocate for the central role of civil society and communities in the HIV response.

  5. www.robertcarrpollywoguencreations.com › blank-1About | Robert Carr Pollywo

    Robert Carr is a retired art teacher of thirty-five years and a recipient of the Golden Apple and Harold Grinspoon Awards for his contribution to education. Robert lives in Belchertown, Massachusetts. He spends much of his time with family and friends – real and imaginary. In retirement, he is mostly focused on writing and illustrating ...

  6. Carr’s first appearance at court came in March 1607 when, in attendance on Sir James Hay at a tournament, he was thrown by his horse and broke a leg. James insisted that he be tended by the royal physicians, and took a personal interest in Carr’s recovery. He visited frequently, and quickly came to dote on the young man.

  7. Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset. by Nicholas Hilliard watercolour on vellum, circa 1611 1 3/4 in. x 1 3/8 in. (44 mm x 35 mm) oval Purchased, 1962 Primary Collection NPG 4260.

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