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Robert Warner
'Robert M. Warner' (June 28 1927–April 24 2007) was an American historian who served as the Sixth Archivist of the United States at the National Archives, from 1980 to 1985.
Born in Montrose, Colorado, he graduated from South High School in Denver, Colorado in 1945. He then earned a bachelor's degree at Muskingum College in 1949 and a Ph.D. in American history in 1958 from the University of Michigan. He was third director of the Michigan Historical Collections before taking the federal job.
The National Archives, founded in 1934, had been part of the General Services Administration since 1949 and was controlled by political appointees. He pushed for independence, and Charles McC. Mathias and Thomas F. Eagleton introduced legislation that turned the Archives into the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in 1985.
That year, Warner returned to the University of Michigan, eventually becoming Dean of the School of Library Science. The NARA Robert M. Warner Research Center is named in his honor.
He died in Ann Arbor, Michigan of a heart attack after battling cancer for a year.
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This Collector's Edition features the 98 minute stark and stylish horror/thriller movie! Olivia Hussey and Margot Kidder star among an ill-fated houseful of sorority sisters celebrating the holiday season. But the festivities turn fatal when obscene phone calls break the serenity and it becomes clea...
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Two macabre masters - writer Stephen King and director George A. Romero - conjure up five shocking yarns, each a virtuoso exercise in the ghouls-and-gags style of classic '50s horror comics. A murdered man emerges from the grave for Father's Day cake. A meteor's ooze makes everything ... grow. A pro...
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