Bob Harlow (October 21, 1899 – November 15, 1954) was a figure in the development of professional golf in the United States.
Harlow was born in Newburyport, Massachusetts. He began his working life as a journalist, before becoming manager of Walter Hagen, then the biggest draw in golf, in 1921. In 1930, he was hired as tournaments manager by the PGA of America and he played a key role in establishing a full-time PGA Tour. (The precise date this happened is a matter of interpretation, but money lists are available from 1934 onwards.)
Harlow was a born salesman who went from city to city persuading local clubs and businesses to support or create tournaments. He introduced ideas such as a year-round schedule, the tournament volunteer system and the PGA's merchandise show. He kept the show on the road through the Great Depression. He also managed players such as Paul Runyan, Horton Smith and Ed Dudley. In 1936, he was replaced as tournament manager by Fred Corcoran as the PGA felt he had a conflict of interest, acting as agent for certain players while he was running a tour which was expected to treat all its members equally. He went on to found Golf World magazine in 1947. In 1988, he was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame.
Harlow is a predominantly new town and local government district in the west of Essex, England. Situated on the border with Hertfordshire, it occupies a large area of land on the left bank of the upper Stort Valley, which has been made navigable through other towns and features a canal section near its watermill. Old Harlow is a village-sized suburb founded by the early medieval age and most of its high street buildings are early Victorian and residential. In Old Harlow is a field named Harlowbury, a de-settled monastic area which has the remains of a chapel, a scheduled ancient monument.
The M11 motorway passes through the east of the Borough, entirely to the east of the town. Harlow has its own commercial and leisure economy. It is also an outer part of the London commuter belt and employment centre of the M11 corridor which includes Cambridge and London Stansted to the north. At the time of the 2011 Census, Harlow's population was recorded at 81,944 and its borough had the third-highest proportion of social housing in England, 26.9%, a legacy of the 1947 commitment to re-house blitzed London families after World War II and provide a percentage of homes for other needy families who cannot afford market rents.
Noticing a beautiful girl in the background of a Laurel and Hardy film, actor Marc Peters tips off studio mogul Jonathan Martin, who arranges a screen test. Jean Harlow is an overnight success.
Harlow isn't a trained thespian and is mocked by experienced actor William Mansfield, but she is sexy and she's got something audiences respond to that makes her a Hollywood star. Unfortunately for her, she's also got a mother, Mama Jean, who quickly capitalizes on her daughter's money and fame.
Family and studio demands unnerve Harlow, as does her impulsive wedding to Paul Bern, who turns out to be impotent and suicidal. Harlow has many unhappy affairs and becomes depressed. But the veteran actress Marie Dressler persuades her to take her profession more seriously, so Harlow goes back East to study her craft.
1974-1983: The Urban District of Harlow, and in the Rural District of Epping and Ongar the civil parishes of Magdalen Laver, Matching, Nazeing, North Weald Bassett, Roydon, and Sheering.
1983-1997: The District of Harlow, and the District of Epping Forest wards of Nazeing, North Weald Bassett, Roydon, and Sheering.
1997-2010: The District of Harlow, and the District of Epping Forest wards of Nazeing, Roydon, and Sheering.
2010-present: The District of Harlow, and the District of Epping Forest wards of Hastingwood, Matching and Sheering Village, Lower Nazeing, Lower Sheering, and Roydon.
History
This seat was created in 1974 from the former seat of Epping and until changes introduced in time for the 2010 election included part of the electoral ward of Broadley Common, Epping Upland and Nazeing.
Constituency profile
The seat has been a bellwether since the result in 1983. Included are above county-average levels of social housing, underemployment and unemployment as at the 2001 census and the associated 2000 Index of Multiple Deprivation however the new town has brought growth sustained in part by more commuting with an increasingly-used and separate Mill station in the London Commuter Belt and has seen a 9.2% increase in the number of apartments to 2011 which brings the proportion of the housing market made up by flats and apartments to 23.8%.
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Bob Harlow, Candidate For Governor 1
Wausau Grassroots Festival presents Bob Harlow, Candidate for Governor of Wisconsin.
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published: 13 Oct 2017
Meet Bob Harlow
published: 27 Mar 2017
New Year Greeting from Bob Harlow, Candidate for WI Governor
Sara Billmann/Bob Harlow session at League of American Orchestras' 72nd Conference
Sara Billmann, Director of Marketing and Communications, University Musical Society and Bob Harlow, Bob Harlow Research and Consulting, LLC spoke on June 7, 2017 in an elective at the League of American Orchestras' 72nd National Conference, Detroit MI, June 6-8.
Their session concentrated on how to harvest the best low-cost ideas for researching target audiences from arts organizations around the country. Learn how audience research informed their bold ideas as part of the Wallace Foundation’s Building Audiences for the Arts initiatives. Orchestra audiences also attend opera, dance, theater, and museums, so find out which proven methods they used in order to understand elusive Millennials, barriers for non-attendees, and what current audiences really think about the organization.
published: 20 Sep 2017
Chamber Music America's First Tuesdays - Audience Research on a Budget featuring Bob Harlow
CMA's First Tuesdays is an eight-part series presenting topics of relevance to the chamber music field. In this session recorded at CMA's 2019 pre-conference session, Bob Harlow presents tools and strategies that organizations can use to better understand their audiences. CMA's First Tuesdays is an eight-part series presenting topics of relevance to the chamber music field.
published: 07 May 2019
Bob Harlow 70th Birthday Dancing Queen Abba
Cello, guitar, piano
published: 19 May 2017
Bob Harlow's speech - English
published: 04 Jul 2017
Jack Harlow's reaction is everything 🏀😂
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Part 1 of 3
Join Colorado arts leaders as they discuss how to grow their audiences and engage new communities!
Part 1 - Main Speaker, Bob Harlow
Part 2 - Panel Discussion
Part 3 - Audience Q/A
Wausau Grassroots Festival presents Bob Harlow, Candidate for Governor of Wisconsin.
This video is part of a live stream broadcast that was produced on October...
Wausau Grassroots Festival presents Bob Harlow, Candidate for Governor of Wisconsin.
This video is part of a live stream broadcast that was produced on October 7, 2017. You can find the entire playlist of videos from the Wausau Grassroots Festival at this location:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbCH4K3Urx8&list=PLXutzH4aUT3_dKr936UPI3rhyYMmqhwC0
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Wausau Grassroots Festival presents Bob Harlow, Candidate for Governor of Wisconsin.
This video is part of a live stream broadcast that was produced on October 7, 2017. You can find the entire playlist of videos from the Wausau Grassroots Festival at this location:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbCH4K3Urx8&list=PLXutzH4aUT3_dKr936UPI3rhyYMmqhwC0
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Sara Billmann, Director of Marketing and Communications, University Musical Society and Bob Harlow, Bob Harlow Research and Consulting, LLC spoke on June 7, 201...
Sara Billmann, Director of Marketing and Communications, University Musical Society and Bob Harlow, Bob Harlow Research and Consulting, LLC spoke on June 7, 2017 in an elective at the League of American Orchestras' 72nd National Conference, Detroit MI, June 6-8.
Their session concentrated on how to harvest the best low-cost ideas for researching target audiences from arts organizations around the country. Learn how audience research informed their bold ideas as part of the Wallace Foundation’s Building Audiences for the Arts initiatives. Orchestra audiences also attend opera, dance, theater, and museums, so find out which proven methods they used in order to understand elusive Millennials, barriers for non-attendees, and what current audiences really think about the organization.
Sara Billmann, Director of Marketing and Communications, University Musical Society and Bob Harlow, Bob Harlow Research and Consulting, LLC spoke on June 7, 2017 in an elective at the League of American Orchestras' 72nd National Conference, Detroit MI, June 6-8.
Their session concentrated on how to harvest the best low-cost ideas for researching target audiences from arts organizations around the country. Learn how audience research informed their bold ideas as part of the Wallace Foundation’s Building Audiences for the Arts initiatives. Orchestra audiences also attend opera, dance, theater, and museums, so find out which proven methods they used in order to understand elusive Millennials, barriers for non-attendees, and what current audiences really think about the organization.
CMA's First Tuesdays is an eight-part series presenting topics of relevance to the chamber music field. In this session recorded at CMA's 2019 pre-conference se...
CMA's First Tuesdays is an eight-part series presenting topics of relevance to the chamber music field. In this session recorded at CMA's 2019 pre-conference session, Bob Harlow presents tools and strategies that organizations can use to better understand their audiences. CMA's First Tuesdays is an eight-part series presenting topics of relevance to the chamber music field.
CMA's First Tuesdays is an eight-part series presenting topics of relevance to the chamber music field. In this session recorded at CMA's 2019 pre-conference session, Bob Harlow presents tools and strategies that organizations can use to better understand their audiences. CMA's First Tuesdays is an eight-part series presenting topics of relevance to the chamber music field.
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Part 1 of 3
Join Colorado arts leaders as they discuss how to grow their audiences and engage new communities!
Part 1 - Main Speaker, Bob Harlow
Part 2 - Panel Discussion
Part 3 - Audience Q/A
Wausau Grassroots Festival presents Bob Harlow, Candidate for Governor of Wisconsin.
This video is part of a live stream broadcast that was produced on October 7, 2017. You can find the entire playlist of videos from the Wausau Grassroots Festival at this location:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbCH4K3Urx8&list=PLXutzH4aUT3_dKr936UPI3rhyYMmqhwC0
Enjoy, Like and Share this link with friends.
Sara Billmann, Director of Marketing and Communications, University Musical Society and Bob Harlow, Bob Harlow Research and Consulting, LLC spoke on June 7, 2017 in an elective at the League of American Orchestras' 72nd National Conference, Detroit MI, June 6-8.
Their session concentrated on how to harvest the best low-cost ideas for researching target audiences from arts organizations around the country. Learn how audience research informed their bold ideas as part of the Wallace Foundation’s Building Audiences for the Arts initiatives. Orchestra audiences also attend opera, dance, theater, and museums, so find out which proven methods they used in order to understand elusive Millennials, barriers for non-attendees, and what current audiences really think about the organization.
CMA's First Tuesdays is an eight-part series presenting topics of relevance to the chamber music field. In this session recorded at CMA's 2019 pre-conference session, Bob Harlow presents tools and strategies that organizations can use to better understand their audiences. CMA's First Tuesdays is an eight-part series presenting topics of relevance to the chamber music field.
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Bob Harlow (October 21, 1899 – November 15, 1954) was a figure in the development of professional golf in the United States.
Harlow was born in Newburyport, Massachusetts. He began his working life as a journalist, before becoming manager of Walter Hagen, then the biggest draw in golf, in 1921. In 1930, he was hired as tournaments manager by the PGA of America and he played a key role in establishing a full-time PGA Tour. (The precise date this happened is a matter of interpretation, but money lists are available from 1934 onwards.)
Harlow was a born salesman who went from city to city persuading local clubs and businesses to support or create tournaments. He introduced ideas such as a year-round schedule, the tournament volunteer system and the PGA's merchandise show. He kept the show on the road through the Great Depression. He also managed players such as Paul Runyan, Horton Smith and Ed Dudley. In 1936, he was replaced as tournament manager by Fred Corcoran as the PGA felt he had a conflict of interest, acting as agent for certain players while he was running a tour which was expected to treat all its members equally. He went on to found Golf World magazine in 1947. In 1988, he was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame.
You move it to the left then you go for yourself You move it to the right if it takes all night Now baby kinda slow with a whole lot of soul Don't move it too last, you make it last You know you scratch just like a monkey, yeah you do, real, yeah You slide it to the limbo Yeah, how low can you go? Oh, come on baby, I don't want you to stumble now You just grove it right here to the Harlem shuffle Yeah, yeah, yeah, do the Harlem shuffle Oh, do the Monkey Shine now Yeah, yeah, yeah, do the Harlem shuffle Hitch, hitch hike baby across the floor Whoa, whoa, whoa, I can't stand it no more Now come on baby, now get into your slide We're gonna ride, ride, ride, little pony, ride, yeah Shake, shake, shake, shake your tail feather baby Shake, shake, shake, shake your tail feather baby, one more time
Getty Images...VeteranCNN anchor PoppyHarlow to exit network after morning show disaster. ParamountGlobal ousts CEO Bob Bakish, replaces him with trio of execs as it eyes Skydance merger. NBC plans $2.5B offer in bid to nab NBA rights from TNT. report.
AP ...VeteranCNN anchor PoppyHarlow to exit network after morning show disaster. ParamountGlobal ousts CEO Bob Bakish, replaces him with trio of execs as it eyes Skydance merger. Paramount CEO expected to resign after clashing with Shari Redstone ... ....
...Alaska; her daughter Beth Osowiecki of Thomaston; and her grandchildren Kristopher Loewecke, Kait and Chris Smith, Sam Osowiecki, Ethan, Luke, Elsie Osowiecki; and great-granddaughter HarlowSmith.
For the occasion, they dressed up as Old Hollywood icon JeanHarlow and T.E ... For her costume, Catherine, 54, ditched her recognisable dark locks for a platinum blonde wig, which was styled in a short, curly bob as she channeled Jean Harlow.
In a courthouse hallway in Los Angeles in early May, I begged my son’s public defender to advocate for a mental health program where he could get the treatment he needed ... She’d turned away ... So did friends ... JeanHarlow, MayorTom Bradley, Bob Gibson.
“He was very intense as a coach, not an old softie like me, and very eager to learn ...Fast forward four decades ... Fowler is one of several branches of the Hunt coaching tree, along with others such as Bob McMahon, JasonHarlow and Mike Odenwaelder ... .
... Pease (1985-90), Steve Betts (1990-92), Celine Long (1992-96), Milt Nelms (1996-00), Bob Staab (2000-10), Ben Harlow (2010 interim, 2014 interim), Jeff Allen (2010-14), ChadEnglehart (2014-current).