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  1. Sep 8, 2017 · Here he introduces the story of Robert Logan, the NZ administrator of Samoa in the early 20th century, whose incompetent response to the influenza pandemic has coloured NZ-Samoa relations...

  2. Sep 4, 2017 · Epidemic: the story of Robert Logan. From Black Sheep, 7:00 am on 4 September 2017. Share this. William Ray - Producer, Series and Podcasts. Imagine if one fifth of all the people you know suddenly died. Let’s say you closely know about 200 people. Friends, coworkers, family - maybe a few local shopkeepers. Within a few weeks 40 of them are dead.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kelly_(film)Kelly (film) - Wikipedia

    Robert Logan; from his own story: Produced by: Canadian Film Development Corporation(CFDC) George Anthony Samuel V. Freeman: Cinematography: Paul Van der Linden: Edited by: David Nicholson: Music by: Micky Erbe Maribeth Solomon: Distributed by: Paramount Pictures

  4. The earliest reliable record is of Robert Loban/Logan (1704–1780), m. Isobel Forbes. The definitive source for this family is Cynthia Sweet’s 2011 Logan Families of Ross & Cromarty. She is fairly confident from documentation that Robert had three siblings, Alexander Logan (Loban), Ann Loban and Colin Loban.

  5. Biography. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Robert F. Logan, Jr. (born May 29, 1941) is an American actor who has appeared in numerous films and television programs, the most notable of which were a very successful series of family adventure movies in the 1970s.

  6. Mini Bio. Tall (6'3"), athletic, dark-haired, boyishly handsome Robert F. Logan, Jr. was the eldest of seven children. Born in Brooklyn on May 29, 1941, to bank executive Francis Logan and Catherine Quigley just a few months before the United States entered World War II.

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    Robert Logan. Actor: The Adventures of the Wilderness Family. Tall (6'3"), athletic, dark-haired, boyishly handsome Robert F. Logan, Jr. was the eldest of seven children. Born in Brooklyn on May 29, 1941, to bank executive Francis Logan and Catherine Quigley just a few months before the United States entered World War II.