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Gillmore, Robert was born on January 21, 1946 in Claremont, New Hampshire, United States. Son of Vern Winslow and Helen Marion (Tyre) Gillmore.
(Explains how to turn a woodland area into a lush, low-mai...)
Explains how to turn a woodland area into a lush, low-maintenance garden that brings the world of nature into your own yard. Includes detailed information on grading, adding water, planting, and choosing furniture and sculpture.
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Gillmore, Robert was born on January 21, 1946 in Claremont, New Hampshire, United States. Son of Vern Winslow and Helen Marion (Tyre) Gillmore.
Bachelor in Political Science cum laude, Williams College, 1968; postgraduate, London School Economics, 1970; Master of Arts, University of Virginia, 1971; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Virginia, 1979.
Editorial writer Daily Eagle, Claremont, 1965-1966. Reporter, editor The Transcript, North Adams, Massachusetts, 1966. Reporter Bennington Banner, Vermont, 1967.
Editor, member editorial page staff Washington Post, 1970. Instructor politics St. Anselm College, Manchester, New Hampshire, 1972-1973. Editor, writer New Hampshire Times, Concord, 1973.
Editor New Hampshire Law Weekly, Manchester, 1974-1979. Lecturer constitutional law New England College, Henniker, New Hampshire, 1975. Editor Supreme Court Bulletin, Goffstown, 1979-1987.
Syndicated columnist Bulletin Syndicate, 1983-1990. Public, editorial director Great Walks guides, since 1990. Principal Robert Gillmore, Landscape Consulting, Contracting & Design, since 1990.
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Member New Hampshire House Representatives, 1973-1974. Delegate New Hampshire Constitutional Convention, 1974, vice chairman committee on form and style. Member New Hampshire state advisory committee United States Commission on Civil Rights, 1973-1976.
With United States Army, 1968-1970, Vietnam.