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  2. James Bower (agrarian leader) - Wikipedia

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    James Bower (26 January 1860 – 16 May 1921) was born to Irish immigrants in Canada West. Bower became a successful farmer and farm leader in western Canada. He served for a time as president of the Canadian Council of Agriculture.

  3. James Paterson Bower - Wikipedia

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    The grave of Major General Hamilton Bower, Dean Cemetery. He was born on 16 February 1806 [1] at Inverarity in Forfarshire. He was the son of Graham Bower (d.1844) of Meathie, Kinnettles and Kincaldrum. They were descended from Margaret St Clair of Roslin. His father was forced to sell most of the family estates in 1817 to settle family debts.

  4. James Bower - Wikipedia

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    James Bower may refer to: Jamie Campbell Bower (born 1988), English actor, singer and former model; James Bower (agrarian leader) (1860–1921), farmer and farm leader in western Canada; James M. Bower (born 1954), American neuroscientist; James Paterson Bower (1806–1889), Scottish Royal Navy admiral

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  6. Marvin Bower - Wikipedia

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    Marvin Bower (August 1, 1903 – January 22, 2003) was an American business theorist and management consultant associated with McKinsey & Company. Under Bower's leadership, McKinsey grew from a small engineering and accounting firm to a leader in the consulting industry.

  7. World Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    By this time, World Publishing was producing 12 million books a year, [1] one of only three American publishers to produce that much volume. In 1974, the Times Mirror Co. sold World Publishing to the U.K.-based Collins Publishers , with the trade publishing remaining with Times Mirror's New American Library subsidiary.

  8. James O. Shackleford - Wikipedia

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    James O. Shackleford (1809 – March 13, 1883) [1] [2] was an American lawyer who served as a justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court from 1865 to 1868. Early life and career [ edit ]

  9. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    According to Bowers, when she refused, a staff member tried to pull her out of her bed. She resisted, she said, prompting the staffer to choke her. “I was trying to tell her, ‘I can’t resist, you’ve got my arms, you’ve got my throat,’” Bowers recalled. She said once the staff member released her, she started throwing up.