Robert Wilder (disambiguation)
- Robert Wilder (disambiguation)
Robert Wilder may refer to:
*Robert Wilder, American businessman, environmental activist, and academic.
*Robert Wilder (novelist), novelist.
*Robert Wilder, Renaissance man known in Chicago for wearing golf schoes in a bar complaining about all the viscera on the floor. Moved to island compound off of Puerto Rico. hndis|Wilder, Robert
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