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  2. RR Donnelley - Wikipedia

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    R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company was founded in Chicago in 1864 by Richard Robert Donnelley. His son, Reuben H. Donnelley, founded the otherwise unrelated company formerly known as R. H. Donnelley. [5] Richard Robert Donnelley established his company in downtown Chicago, which in 1870 became the Lakeside Printing and Publishing Company.

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  5. RRD - Wikipedia

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    RR Donnelley, a printing and communications company based in Chicago, Illinois; Regimental Reconnaissance Detachment; See also. RRDtool, Unix / free software "round- ...

  6. R.R. Donnelley and Sons Co. Calumet Plant - Wikipedia

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    Although considered to be expensive by the standards of that time, T.E. Donnelley agreed that the support would be needed for the many tons of paper they used and large presses they operated. Supported by 4,675 steel- reinforced concrete columns , this type of construction not only served the Donnelley well, it also provided the perfect ...

  7. DEX One - Wikipedia

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    Dex One Corporation was originally established as the R.H. Donnelley Company in 1886 by Reuben H. Donnelley, son of RR Donnelley founder Richard R. Donnelley. R.H. Donnelley primarily contracted with The Chicago Telephone Company to publish telephone directories for Chicago telephone customers.

  8. R. Donnelley - Wikipedia

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    R. Donnelley may refer to: RR Donnelley, publishing company founded 1864; R. H. Donnelley, publishing company founded 1886 and succeeded by Dex One

  9. 77 West Wacker Drive - Wikipedia

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    Davis added that the leases to RR Donnelley and Kemper significantly altered "the complexion of the downtown office market." [13] Keck Mahin & Cate moved from the Sears Tower to 77 W. Wacker in mid-1992; the firm suffered a series of practice group defections and questionable management decisions, and ultimately ceased operation in 1997.