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James Quinn (criminal)
James, Jim, or Jimmy Quinn may refer to: Sportspeople * Bob Quinn (baseball, born 1870) (James Aloysius Robert Quinn, 1870–1954), American executive in Major League Baseball *James Quinn (athlete) (1906–2004), gold medal-winning American athlete at the 1928 Summer Olympics *James Quinn (footballer, born 1974), ex-Blackpool F.C. and Northern Irish international footballer * Jim Quinn (Australian footballer) (1904–1986), Australian footballer for Essendon * Jimmy Quinn (jockey) (born 1967), Irish jockey *Jimmy Quinn (footballer, born 1878) (1878–1945), Celtic and Scotland centre-forward *Jimmy Quinn (footballer, born 1947) (1947–2002), Scottish footballer, grandson of the footballer born 1878 *Jimmy Quinn (footballer, born 1959), Northern Ireland international footballer Other *James Aiden O'Brien Quinn, Irish-born lawyer and expatriate judge * James H. Quinn (1857–1930), American jurist *James J. Quinn (Irish Army officer) (1918–1982), general in Irish Army and United N ...
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Bob Quinn (baseball, Born 1870)
James Aloysius Robert Quinn (February 14, 1870 – March 12, 1954), often referred to as J. A. Robert Quinn, was an American executive in Major League Baseball who became renowned for his management of four different franchises. Career Born in Columbus, Ohio, Quinn was a catcher in minor league baseball during the 1890s, also managing some of the teams for which he played. From 1902 to 1917, he served as general manager of the Columbus Senators in the American Association; he was also among the founders of that league. In 1908, he founded and was president of the Ohio State League, a Class D minor league which began operation as a six team league with teams located in Central/Southern Ohio. He became general manager of the St. Louis Browns from 1917 to 1922, developing the perennially poor team into one which lost the 1922 American League pennant by a single game. In the summer of 1923, fresh off that success, Quinn put together a syndicate that purchased the Boston Red Sox ...
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James Quinn (actor)
James, Jim, or Jimmy Quinn may refer to: Sportspeople * Bob Quinn (baseball, born 1870) (James Aloysius Robert Quinn, 1870–1954), American executive in Major League Baseball *James Quinn (athlete) (1906–2004), gold medal-winning American athlete at the 1928 Summer Olympics *James Quinn (footballer, born 1974), ex-Blackpool F.C. and Northern Irish international footballer * Jim Quinn (Australian footballer) (1904–1986), Australian footballer for Essendon *Jimmy Quinn (jockey) (born 1967), Irish jockey *Jimmy Quinn (footballer, born 1878) (1878–1945), Celtic and Scotland centre-forward *Jimmy Quinn (footballer, born 1947) (1947–2002), Scottish footballer, grandson of the footballer born 1878 *Jimmy Quinn (footballer, born 1959), Northern Ireland international footballer Other *James Aiden O'Brien Quinn, Irish-born lawyer and expatriate judge *James H. Quinn (1857–1930), American jurist *James J. Quinn (Irish Army officer) (1918–1982), general in Irish Army and United Nat ...
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Jim Quinn (New Brunswick Politician)
James Quinn (born January 25, 1957) is a Canadian politician and CEO. Quinn is the president and CEO of the Saint John Port Authority. He was appointed to the Senate of Canada in June 2021, by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Justin Pierre James Trudeau ( , ; born December 25, 1971) is a Canadian politician who is the 23rd and current prime minister of Canada. He has served as the prime minister of Canada since 2015 and as the leader of the Liberal Party since 2 .... References Living people 1957 births Canadian senators from New Brunswick Independent Canadian senators {{Canada-business-bio-stub ...
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James Brian Quinn
James Brian Quinn (1928 – 28 August 2012) was an American academic and author. Quinn was a longtime professor at the Tuck School of Business and a proponent of knowledge management. He formulated the managerial concept of intelligent enterprise in 1992. Biography Quinn was born in Memphis, Tennessee in 1928. He attended Yale University, where he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering in 1949. Quinn then obtained a master's degree in business administration from Harvard and a doctorate in philosophy from Columbia University. In 1957, Quinn became a professor at the Tuck School of Business Administration, where he worked until his retirement in 1993. In the intervening years, Quinn created Tuck's curriculum for business policy and technology policy courses. He also formulated and taught several classes related to entrepreneurship; in doing so, Quinn became a progenitor for such type of class in American universities. He also served as Tuck's William and Josephin ...
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Ardagh Hoard
The Ardagh Hoard, best known for the Ardagh Chalice, is a hoard of metalwork from the 8th and 9th centuries. Found in 1868 by two young local boys, Jim Quin and Paddy Flanagan, it is now on display in the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin. It consists of the chalice, a much plainer stemmed cup in copper-alloy, and four brooches — three elaborate pseudo-penannular ones, and one a true pennanular brooch of the thistle type; this is the latest object in the hoard, and suggests it may have been deposited around 900 AD. The chalice ranks with the Book of Kells as one of the finest known works of Insular art, indeed of Celtic art in general, and is thought to have been made in the 8th century AD. Elaborate brooches, essentially the same as those worn by important laypeople, appear to have been worn by monastic clergy to fasten vestments of the period. Find The hoard was found in late September 1868 by two boys, Jim Quin and Paddy Flanagan, digging in a potato field on the ...
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Jim Quinn
Jim Quinn (born February 26, 1943) is an American conservative radio talk show host based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, currently hosting ''Quinn in the Morning'' on WYSL in Avon, New York, and WAVL in Apollo, Pennsylvania. Until its cancellation in November 2013, his program ''The War Room with Quinn and Rose'' was aired on 12 stations across the U.S. and was also heard on XM Satellite Radio Channel 244 from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. Eastern Time, Monday through Friday. Disc jockey and novelty host Before beginning his political morning show, Quinn spent a number of years at KQV in the 1960s and 1970s, where he befriended his eventual political mentor Rush Limbaugh. Limbaugh worked at KQV and at WIXZ in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, as a disc jockey under the name Jeff Christie. Quinn is best remembered in the Pittsburgh area as the vociferous nighttime host on KQV radio in the 1960s, during the station's peak as a Top 40 power. Quinn was hired from WING/Dayton in 1967 and had an immediat ...
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James Quinn (film Administrator)
James Charles Frederick Quinn (23 August 1919 – 11 February 2008), was a British film administrator, producer and exhibitor. During World War II he was a Major in the Intelligence Unit of the Irish Guards in North Africa. He was educated at Rockport School in Holywood, Co Down. He was best known as one of the longest-serving Directors of the British Film Institute (1955–1964). Under his leadership, the BFI inaugurated the new National Film Theatre under Waterloo Bridge in London (1957), launched the London Film Festival (1957), added television to its official remit, and initiated the regional expansion of the BFI. In 1961 he was head of the jury at the 11th Berlin International Film Festival. After his departure from the BFI, he acquired the Paris Pullman cinema in collaboration with independent distributor Charles Cooper (1967). In the 1970s he also ran the Minema cinema, still in London. He also produced two feature films: Don Levy's ''Herostratus Herostratus ( ...
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James Quinn (director)
James Quinn is an American film and television director. In the film industry, he has only worked as an assistant director on the films ''Smokey and the Bandit'' (1977), ''The Last Waltz'' (1978), '' Rich and Famous'' (1981), ''Gremlins'' (1984) and other films. In 1984, he became an assistant director on the television series ''Miami Vice'', he made his head directorial debut on that series, directing three episodes in 1987. Some of his other television directing credits include '' Crime Story'', '' Midnight Caller'', ''The Client'', ''Early Edition'', '' Law & Order'' and '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit''. His last directing credited was a 2004 episode of ''The Division''.James Quinn Biography ((?)-)
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James O'Donnell Quinn
James O'Donnell Quinn (1906 – ??) was a Scottish-born miner and political figure in British Columbia. He represented Rossland-Trail in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1948 to 1949 as a Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) member. He came to Canada, settling in Trail, British Columbia. Quinn was elected to the provincial assembly in a 1948 by-election held following the death of James Lockhart Webster. He was defeated by Alexander Douglas Turnbull Alexander Douglas Turnbull (August 26, 1903 – June 23, 1993) was an engineer and political figure in British Columbia. He represented Rossland-Trail from 1949 to 1952 as a Liberal. Born in St. Marys, Ontario in 1903, he was the son of J.W ... when he ran for reelection in 1949. References 1906 births Year of death missing British Columbia Co-operative Commonwealth Federation MLAs 20th-century Canadian politicians British emigrants to Canada Place of birth missing {{BritishColumb ...
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James Quinn (bishop)
James Quinn, also known as James O'Quinn (17 March 1819 – 18 August 1881 ), was an Irish-Australian prelate of the Catholic Church and the first bishop of the Diocese of Brisbane. Early life Quinn was born at Rathbane (or Athy), County Kildare, Ireland, son of Matthew Quinn, a farmer, and his wife Mary ''née'' Doyle. Quinn had a classical and general education in Ireland before undertaking theological studies at the Jesuits' College at Rome. Religious life Quinn was ordained a priest in Rome on the Feast of the Assumption, 15 August 1843. His first assignment was in a church in Blackrock. In 1850 he founded and was president of St Laurence O'Toole's Seminary (his uncle, Fr John Doyle, had previously run the Connexional Seminary of St Laurence O'Toole on Ushers Quay) and Catholic Day School, at 16/17 Harcourt St., Dublin, which was popularly known as ‘Dr Quinn's school’, this St Lawrence Academy evolved into the Catholic University School in Dublin. His good wor ...
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James Peter Quinn
James Peter Quinn (4 December 1869 – 18 February 1951) was an Australian portrait painter born in Melbourne. Biography He studied part-time under Frederick McCubbin 1887–1999, at the Melbourne's National Gallery of Victoria Art School under George Folingsby and Bernard Hall 1889–1893, then in Paris at the Académie Julian and the École des Beaux-Arts from 1893–1901 under Jean Paul Laurens aided by a National Gallery of Victoria travelling scholarship. He spent time painting at the Etaples art colony in northern France, alongside other Australians including Rupert Bunny and Hilda Rix Nicholas. By 1904, he was a highly successful portrait painter and exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts. His ''Mère et Fils'' (of his wife and son), was awarded an honourable mention at the Salon, Paris, in 1912. He was commissioned to paint Joseph Chamberlain, the Duchess of York and the Duke of Windsor. He was accredited official war artist for the First AIF during World War I, p ...
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Early Doors
''Early Doors'' is a BBC sitcom written by Craig Cash and Phil Mealey. Both writers appear in the series, playing the two characters of 'Joe' and 'Duffy' who are best friends. ''Early Doors'' is set at The Grapes, a small public house in the town of Stockport where daily life revolves around comical issues of love, loneliness and blocked urinals. Scenario The show is about a pub landlord named Ken (John Henshaw), especially his preoccupation with his step-daughter Melanie (Christine Bottomley), who is preparing to meet her real father and his nervous relationship with barmaid Tanya (Susan Cookson). Ken's wife left him for his best friend. The series reflects some of the Northern humour displayed in ''The Royle Family'' (co-written by Cash). In a similar style to ''The Royle Family'', every scene unfolds at The Grapes and it is also set in Greater Manchester. Two series of the show were produced in 2003 and 2004. The series refers to Stockport landmarks, including Houldsworth Sq ...
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