Author:Henry M. Robert
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| ←Author Index: Ro | Henry Martyn Robert (1837–1923) |
| United States engineer and author of "Robert's Rules of Order", which became the most widely used manual of parliamentary procedure and remains today the most common parliamentary authority in the United States. |
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