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  2. Irving Mills - Wikipedia

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    Irving Harold Mills (born Isadore Minsky; January 18, 1894 Odessa, Ukraine – April 21, 1985) was a music publisher, musician, lyricist, and jazz promoter. He often used the pseudonyms Goody Goodwin and Joe Primrose .

  3. Mon Valley Works–Irvin Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Mon Valley Works–Irvin Plant is a steel processing plant operated by U.S. Steel and historically a "hot strip mill" (sometimes referred to as a "steel mill") in the Pittsburgh suburb of West Mifflin, Pennsylvania. The site consists of 650 acres on a hilltop 250 feet above the Monongahela Valley. [1]

  4. J. D. Irving - Wikipedia

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    J.D. Irving Limited (JDI) traces its roots to a sawmill operated in Bouctouche, New Brunswick by its namesake, James Dergavel Irving. [1] J.D. Irving's operations were passed to his children, one of whom, Kenneth Colin Irving, assumed majority ownership and used JDI to expand into pulp and paper and other forestry-related businesses between the 1920s and 1940s.

  5. Irving Pulp and Paper - Wikipedia

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    Irving Pulp and Paper mill on the Saint John River. The Irving Pulp and Paper Limited, previously Irving Pulp Mill, Reversing Falls, [1] [2] is a private company located in west Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, owned and operated by generations of the K. C. Irving (1899–1992) family since 1951.

  6. Irving Group of Companies - Wikipedia

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    The Irving Group of Companies is an informal name given to those companies owned and controlled by the Irving family of New Brunswick—descendants of Canadian industrialist K.C. Irving: his sons James K. (1928–2024), Arthur (1930–2024), and John (1932–2010), and their respective children.

  7. Irving Tissue - Wikipedia

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    Irving began producing private label tissue products and the Majesta brand was launched in Canada. [2] In 1996, Irving acquired another tissue paper mill from Kimberly-Clark as well as a tissue converting plant, both located in Fort Edward, New York. Part of this acquisition saw Irving Tissue receive the right to market its products under the ...

  8. Commercial Metals Company - Wikipedia

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    Commercial Metals Company (CMC), headquartered in Irving, Texas, is a producer of rebar and related products for the construction industry. Along with Nucor, it is one of two primary suppliers of steel used to reinforce concrete in buildings, bridges, roads, and infrastructure in the U.S. The company also owns Tensar, a producer of foundation ...

  9. Mills Blue Rhythm Band - Wikipedia

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    This has been attributed to the lack of a single identifiable leader, [2] [6] and Irving Mills' preference to have the band perform an understudy role. By 1937, the group was billed as Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra and disbanded in 1938. [1] Millinder joined Bill Doggett's band before reforming it into his own orchestra in 1940. [7]