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James Bernard Dunn (June 27, 1927 – August 11, 2016) was an American politician in the state of South Dakota. He was a member of the South Dakota Senate from 1973 to 2000. Throughout his state senate term, he represented the 26th and 31st districts. [1] He was an alumnus of Black Hills State University and a veteran in the United States Army.
He was president, Dunn & Fairmont, builder and developer. He was a delegate to the Michigan State Republican convention in 1982. In 1980, Dunn defeated incumbent Democrat Bob Carr to be elected as a Republican from Michigan's 6th congressional district to the 97th Congress, serving from January 3, 1981 to January 3, 1983. In 1982, he was an ...
James B. Dunn (1927–2016), American politician Jim Dunn (Washington politician) (born 1942), elected to the Washington State House, 2006 James Whitney Dunn (born 1943), U.S. Representative from the state of Michigan
James Douglas Grant Dunn FBA (21 October 1939 – 26 June 2020), [7] also known as Jimmy Dunn, was a British New Testament scholar, who was for many years the Lightfoot Professor of Divinity in the Department of Theology at the University of Durham.
Edmund Burfoot — Member of Michigan House of Representatives; Charles C. Comstock — U.S. Congressman from Michigan; mayor of Grand Rapids [16] Robert Danhof — jurist; Vern Ehlers — U.S. Congressman from Michigan [17] William Montague Ferry Jr. — Michigan and Utah Politician; Betty Ford — 37th First Lady of the United States [18]
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Henry Moore Bates (Ph.B. 1890), dean of the University of Michigan Law School (1910–1939); Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences [17] William J. Beal (A.B. 1859, A.M. 1862); namesake of W. J. Beal Botanical Garden; Mitchell Berman, professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School
Charles A. Roxborough (1888–1963), first African-American man elected to the Michigan Senate; James E. Scripps (1835–1906), founder of The Detroit News; Ahmad Bakhsh Sindhi (1917–2000), Former Law and Justice Minister in Rajasthan, India; Eddie Slovik (1920–1945), only World War II U.S. soldier executed for desertion