Jesse C. Robertson - Springfield OR Beverly M. Robertson - Springfield OR
International Classification:
B60D 118
US Classification:
280480
Abstract:
A tow cable with bracket and storage means, which includes a tow cable which is attached to a vehicle by means of a heavy steel bracket to which is welded a cable housing in the form of a flexible tubing of at least the length of the tow cable. The flexible tubing is attached to the undercarriage configuration of the vehicle so as to provide permanent, on-vehicle, protected storage for the cable. An end plate is welded at the end of the bracket with a hole formed therein so as to align with the end of the flexible tubing. A stop sleeve is pressed on the non-extending end of the cable; the hole in the end plate being sized to permit passage of the cable, but not the stop sleeve. A smooth steel slip hook, is attached to the extendable end of the cable. A hook receiving means, such as a circular ring, is welded to the bracket to provide a location for the slip hook when the cable is not in use and is stored in the cable housing.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Electron, Spin and Momentum Densities and Chemical Reactivity
In other general election races, Republican nominee John E. Nicoll is running for District 14 Public Defender unopposed; Beverly Robertson is running for Coffee County Property Assessor unopposed; Gary P. Nester is running for Coffee County School Board Seat 1 unopposed; Shannon Brindley Duncan and
Beverly Robertson, the president of the National Civil Rights Museum, said the museum has raised all the money for its reconstruction, along with $2.5 million of a planned $12 million endowment. The museums team of scholars, led by historians Hasan Kwame Jeffries and Stephanie J. Shaw, both of Ohio
Date: Apr 05, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
The Newly Renovated National Civil Rights Museum Reopens Today
"We are excited to share with the public the new National Civil Rights Museum," said Beverly Robertson, president, National Civil Rights Museum. "Visitors will learn about some of the lesser known civil rights leaders through oral histories and new emotionally charged, multi-user, multi-touch intera
Date: Apr 05, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
National Civil Rights Museum reopens after a $28 million renovation
Hundreds of people gathered outside the NCRM for the Breaking of the Chains ceremony that included words from U.S. Steve Cohen, Shelby County Mayor Mark Luttrell, Memphis Mayor A C Wharton, museum president Beverly Robertson and one of its founders, former judge DArmy Bailey.
The museum will be transformed into an even more compelling presentation of the iconic exhibits, oral histories of lesser-known civil rights foot soldiers and visceral, in-the-moment experiences, said Beverly Robertson, the museums president.
More than 20 years after that, Beverly Robertson, executive director of the museum, knows that any group she talks to about the museum and its work has to be met immediately on the question of relevance.
Date: Apr 04, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Dana Davis, Grizzlies vice president of basketball operations, found dead
National Civil Rights Museum president Beverly Robertson summed up her interaction with Davis this way: He came in with great enthusiasm. It would not be strange for me to get a call on a Saturday at 4 p.m. because he wanted me to talk to someone famous about the museum. He had the mission of this