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  2. James Hamet Dunn - Wikipedia

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    Sir James Hamet Dunn, 1st Baronet (29 October 1874 – 1 January 1956) was a Canadian financier and industrialist during the first half of the 20th century. He is recognized chiefly for his 1935 rescue and subsequent 20-year presidency and proprietorship of Algoma Steel.

  3. Bathurst Power and Paper Company - Wikipedia

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    About the end of 1927, control of the firm passed to the Newsprint Bond and Share Corporation and in 1928 the Bathurst Power and Paper Company was formed by them. [2] The local newspaper reported that $20 million had changed hands. [9] Sir James Dunn filed suit with Angus McLean over stock options in the firm that he claimed he had been denied ...

  4. Dunn baronets - Wikipedia

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    Sir James Hamet Dunn, 1st Baronet (1874–1956) Sir Philip Gordon Dunn, 2nd Baronet (26 October 1905 – 20 June 1976). Dunn was an Anglo-Canadian businessman, landowner and farmer. He was the second child and only son of the wealthy Canadian financier and steel magnate Sir James Hamet Dunn, 1st Baronet, and his first wife, Gertrude Paterson Price.

  5. Multiple people shot at Wisconsin funeral, nearby hospital ...

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    Multiple people were shot during a funeral at a cemetery in Racine, Wis., on Thursday, police said. According to mourners, two people were shot and wounded, local NBC affiliate WTMJ reported.No ...

  6. Racine Journal Times - Wikipedia

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    In 1912, the name was changed to the Racine Journal News. The newspaper's former radio station, WRJN, was founded in December 1926. Starbuck died in 1929, his son, Frank R. Starbuck, became publisher, and in 1932 the paper merged with the Racine Times-Call, the other local daily, to become the Journal Times.

  7. Stevens Point Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Stevens Point Journal was founded in 1853 as the Wisconsin Lumberman.It was renamed the Stevens Point Journal in 1872. [1] [2]In 1997, the newspaper was sold to the Thomson Corporation, at the time a major national publisher of newspaper which owned six other newspapers in Wisconsin. [3]

  8. James W. Dunn - Wikipedia

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    James William Dunn (October 16, 1911 – April 9, 1983) [1] was an American football and basketball coach. He served as the head football coach at Northeastern University from 1937 to 1941, compiling a record of 13–21–2 record. Dunn was also head basketball coach at Northeastern from 1937 to 1942, tallying a mark of 26–58.

  9. James Dunn (British politician) - Wikipedia

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    James Anthony Dunn KSG (30 January 1926 – 27 April 1985) was a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom. Dunn was educated at St. Theresa's School, Liverpool and the London School of Economics and became an engineer.