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  2. Charles E. Cheney - Wikipedia

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    Charles E. Cheney was born in Canandaigua, New York on February 12, 1836. [1] A graduate of Hobart College in Geneva, New York, he studied at Virginia Theological Seminary before ordination to the diaconate and priesthood by William Heathcote DeLancey in 1858 and 1859 respectively.

  3. Forth 1 - Wikipedia

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    Forth 1 logo used from 2013 to 2015. Radio Forth was launched on 22 January 1975 by current chairman Richard Findlay. His opening speech included "This, for the very first time is Radio Forth". Steve Hamilton was the first on-air presenter, hosting the breakfast show. [2] In 1990, Forth was forced to create a new station on its AM frequency.

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  5. Newspapers of the Chicago metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Morning Herald, 1893–1901 (became Record-Herald) Chicago Post, 1890–1929 (absorbed by Daily News) Chicago Record, 1881–1901; Chicago Record Herald, 1901–1914; Chicago Republican, 1865–1872 (became Chicago Inter Ocean) Chicago Sun, 1941–1948 (merged with Chicago Daily Times to form Chicago Sun-Times)

  6. Randy Suess - Wikipedia

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    Randy John Suess (January 27, 1945 – December 10, 2019) [1] was the co-founder of the CBBS bulletin board, the first bulletin board system (BBS) ever brought online. [2] Suess, along with collaborator Ward Christensen, whom he met when they were both members of the Chicago Area Computer Hobbyists’ Exchange, or CACHE, started development of CBBS during a blizzard in Chicago, Illinois, and ...

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  8. Donald E. Casey Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Casey was born to Virginia Smith Casey and James Douglas Casey, a Chicago investment banker and World War I Air Service veteran, in Oak Park, IL as the second of four children. [1] He grew up in River Forest and attended boarding school at the Campion Jesuit High School in Prairie du Chien , WI.

  9. Moncena Dunn (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    The Dunn color-coded coupon ballot was authorized as part of an act passed by the Wisconsin legislature in 1905. [4] [5]In July 1914, Dunn went to Chicago, Illinois to interest civic and legislative organizations in his new color-coded coupon ballot.