Robert Harrison

Robert Harrison may refer to:

  • Robert Harrison (MP), Member of Parliament for Kingston upon Hull, 1515
  • Robert Dinsmore Harrison (1897–1977), U.S. Representative from Nebraska
  • Robert H. Harrison (1745–1790), American jurist
  • Robert Harrison (publisher) (1905–1978), publisher of Confidential magazine
  • Robert Alexander Harrison (1833–1878), Ontario lawyer, judge and political figure
  • Robert J. Harrison (born 1960), computational chemist
  • Robert Pogue Harrison (born 1954), professor of Italian literature at Stanford University
  • Robert Harrison, founder of the bands Cotton Mather and Future Clouds and Radar
  • Robert Harrison, Ohio Bobcats and National Football League football player
  • Senator Robert Harrison, fictional character portrayed by Michael Hawkins in the 1981 science fiction film Looker
  • Bobby Harrison (born 1939), drummer for Procol Harum
  • Bob Harrison (baseball) (born 1930), retired American baseball player
  • Bob Harrison (basketball) (born 1927), basketball player
  • Bob Harrison (American football) (born 1937), former American football defensive lineman in the National Football League
  • Bob Harrison (Australian politician) (born 1934), member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
  • Bob Harrison (speedway rider) (1906–1964), international speedway rider
  • Bob Harrison (born 1944), English radio DJ, presenter of Evening Extra on Manx Radio
  • Robbie Harrison, Canadian politician

Famous quotes containing the words robert and/or harrison:

    So far as I am concerned, dear, I promise you that very soon I’ll settle down again and write another long three-volume novel, suitable for the most genteel of young women.
    —Jan Read. Robert Day. James Rankin (Boris Karloff)

    [Rutherford B. Hayes] was a patriotic citizen, a lover of the flag and of our free institutions, an industrious and conscientious civil officer, a soldier of dauntless courage, a loyal comrade and friend, a sympathetic and helpful neighbor, and the honored head of a happy Christian home. He has steadily grown in the public esteem, and the impartial historian will not fail to recognize the conscientiousness, the manliness, and the courage that so strongly characterized his whole public career.
    —Benjamin Harrison (1833–1901)