Robert Sloss
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Robert Sloss
Summary
Robert Sloss is a human[1]. He was born in Indianapolis[2]. He was born on 1872[3]. He died on January 25, 1920[4]. He worked as a journalist[5], non-fiction writer[6], and correspondent[7].
Key Facts
- Robert Sloss's place of birth was Indianapolis[2].
- Robert Sloss was born on 1872[3].
- Robert Sloss died on January 25, 1920[4].
- Robert Sloss held citizenship in United States[8].
- Robert Sloss's professions included journalist[5].
- Robert Sloss worked as a non-fiction writer[6].
- Robert Sloss's professions included correspondent[7].
- Among Robert Sloss's employers was Chicago Daily News[9].
- A notable work attributed to Robert Sloss is Handbook of the automobile. Its selection, care and use[10].
- A notable work attributed to Robert Sloss is Q64153555[11].
- Robert Sloss is recorded as male[12].
- Robert Sloss's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Robert Sloss's family name is recorded as Thompson[14].
- Robert Sloss's family name is recorded as Sloss[15].
- Robert Sloss's given name is recorded as Robert[16].
- Robert Sloss's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as American English[17].
- Robert Sloss's short name is recorded as R. T. Sloss[18].
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Origins and Family
Robert Sloss was born in Indianapolis[2]. He was born on 1872[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include journalist[5], non-fiction writer[6], and correspondent[7]. Among Robert Sloss's employers was Chicago Daily News[9].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Handbook of the automobile. Its selection, care and use[10], a non-fiction work[19] and Q64153555[11], a non-fiction work[20].
Death and Burial
Robert Sloss died on January 25, 1920[4].
FAQs
Where was Robert Sloss born?
Robert Sloss was born in Indianapolis[2].
What did Robert Sloss do for work?
Robert Sloss worked as journalist[5], non-fiction writer[6], and correspondent[7].