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Pat Dunn (other)
Pat Dunn or Patricia Dunn or Patrick Dunn may refer to: ;Pat * Pat Dunn (1858–1938), American mogul known as "The Duke of Padre Island" (see Nueces Hotel) * Pat Dunn (basketball) (1931–1975), American professional basketball player * Pat Dunn (politician) (born 1950), male Canadian politician * Pat Dunn (referee) (1933–1999), British football referee. ;Patricia * Patricia Dunn (actress) (1930–1990), American actress * Patricia C. Dunn (1953–2011), Hewlett-Packard chair involved in pretexting scandal ;Patrick * Patrick Dunn (Indian Army general) (1911–1977), Indian Army General Officer * Patrick Dunn (RAF officer) (1912–2004), British officer * Patrick Dunn (bishop) (born 1950), Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Auckland, New Zealand * Patrick Dunn (ice hockey) (born 1963), French ice hockey player See also * Irina Dunn (born Patricia Irene Dunn 1948), Australian writer/politician * Patrick Dun Sir Patrick Dun (January 1642 — 24 May 1714) was an Irish ...
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Nueces Hotel
The Nueces Hotel in Corpus Christi, Texas, was a luxury hotel that also served the city as a center of social and political life during the early 20th century and was for years the largest building in Texas south of San Antonio. Beginnings In the early 1900s, leading Corpus Christi citizens realized that the city needed such a hotel to attract tourists and business and decided to build one downtown. They chose the site of Hopson's meat processing plant and the Anderson family salt mill, including the Andersons' two-story house that also stood on the site. The six-story hotel, built by Ayers and Ayers Architects during a spate of municipal improvements, was completed in 1913, occupying the block between Water Street and Chaparral Streets and having its main entrance on Peoples Street. It was named the Nueces Hotel, also the name of a hotel in La Pryor, Texas. In 1919, wealthy rancher W. W. Jones (1858–1942), who in 1929 built the nearby and still extant Jones Building, bought o ...
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Pat Dunn (basketball)
Patrick L. Dunn (March 17, 1931 – November 11, 1975) was an American professional basketball player. Dunn was selected in the 1956 NBA draft by the New York Knicks after a collegiate career at Utah State. In one season, which he played for the Philadelphia Warriors, Dunn averaged 2.5 points, 1.1 rebounds and 1.0 assists per game. Dunn died of leukemia Leukemia ( also spelled leukaemia and pronounced ) is a group of blood cancers that usually begin in the bone marrow and result in high numbers of abnormal blood cells. These blood cells are not fully developed and are called ''blasts'' or ' ... on November 11, 1975. He was inducted into the Illinois Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame in 1976. Career statistics NBA Source Regular season Playoffs References 1931 births 1975 deaths American men's basketball players Basketball players from Chicago Deaths from leukemia in Illinois New York Knicks draft picks Philadelphia Warriors players Shooting guards Utah St ...
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Pat Dunn (politician)
Pat Dunn (born February 10, 1950) is a Canadian politician. He has represented the electoral district of Pictou Centre in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 2006 to 2009, and from 2013 to present, as a member of the Progressive Conservatives. He served as Minister of Health Promotion and Protection in the Executive Council of Nova Scotia. He was defeated by Ross Landry of the New Democrats in the 2009 election, but was reelected in the 2013 election. On August 31, 2021, Dunn was named Minister of Communities, Cultures, Tourism, and Heritage, as well as Minister of the Voluntary Sector and African Nova Scotian Affairs. The latter appointment caused backlash among some Nova Scotians since Dunn is white. Electoral record , - , Progressive Conservative , Pat Dunn , align="right", 4147 , align="right", 52.26 , align="right", , - , New Democratic Party , Ross Landry , align="right", 2373 , align="right", 29.91 , align="right", , - , Liberal , Bill Muirhea ...
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Pat Dunn (referee)
Pat Dunn (''née'' Patricia Alice Thurston; 29 January 1933 – 11 July 1999) was among the first women to officially qualify as a football referee. Early life Pat Dunn was born in London in 1933, the daughter of Lewis Henry Thurston (1893–1972) and his wife, Rebecca, ''née'' Stebbings, who died when Pat was one year old. The family moved from south London to Weymouth, Dorset, in the early Second World War. Pat became an enthusiastic footballer when growing up. After the family had moved again to Newbury, Berkshire, as a 15-year-old she joined Stroud Green Football Club – the only girl in the team. Personal life In 1952 Pat married Alfred John (Alf) Dunn (1927–2000), a skilled labourer and public lighting attendant from Weymouth, who was also a keen footballer. Pat was later quoted as saying that ‘I couldn’t have married anyone who wasn’t interested in football’. Career as a referee After leaving school Pat moved back to Weymouth where she worked as a proofrea ...
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Patricia Dunn (actress)
Partricia Dunn (1930 – May 3, 1990) was an American actress. She was a dancer in many Broadway plays. She died of lung cancer in 1990. Filmography *''The Wild Wild West ''The Wild Wild West'' is an American Western, espionage, and science fiction television series that ran on the CBS television network for four seasons from September 17, 1965, to April 11, 1969. Two satirical comedy television film sequels w ...'' - Ellen Collingwood "The Night of the Diva" (1969) TV Episode *'' The Wackiest Ship in the Army'' - "The Sisters" (1965) TV Episode *'' Kismet'' (1955) .... 2nd Princess of Ababu References * External links * * 1930 births 1990 deaths American female dancers American film actresses American stage actresses Deaths from lung cancer in New York (state) Actresses from Los Angeles 20th-century American actresses 20th-century American singers 20th-century American dancers {{US-theat-actor-1930s-stub ...
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Patricia C
Patricia is a female given name of Latin origin. Derived from the Latin word ''patrician'', meaning "noble"; it is the feminine form of the masculine given name Patrick. The name Patricia was the second most common female name in the United States according to the 1990 US Census. Another well-known variant of this is "Patrice". According to the US Social Security Administration records, the use of the name for newborns peaked at #3 from 1937 to 1943 in the United States, after which it dropped in popularity, sliding to #745 in 2016.Popularity of a NameSocial Security Administration''ssa.gov'', accessed June 26, 2017 From 1928 to 1967, the name was ranked among the top 11 female names. In Portuguese and Spanish-speaking Latin-American countries, the name Patrícia/Patricia is common as well, pronounced . In Catalan and Portuguese it is written Patrícia, while in Italy, Germany and Austria Patrizia is the form, pronounced . In Polish, the variant is Patrycja. It is also used in ...
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Patrick Dunn (Indian Army General)
Lieutenant-General Patrick Oswald Dunn (29 May 1911–16 September 1977) was an Indian Army general. He commanded the I Coprs during the Indo-Pak War of 1965 for which he was awarded the third-highest award of India - the Padma Bhushan. Career Dunn took a law degree from Cambridge University. He was commissioned in the British Indian Army on 15 July 1938. As was customary, on 10 August 1938 he was attached to a battalion of a regular British Army regiment, the 2nd Worcestershire Regiment, for a period of one year prior to his official appointment to the Indian Army. Joining the 10th Baluch Regiment, Dunn attended Staff College, Camberley in 1945, and commanded a Gorkha battalion from November 1946. As 10 Baluch was allocated to the Pakistan Army following Indian independence and Partition, he transferred to the 3rd Gorkha Rifles, and became officiating commander of an infantry brigade in January 1949. On 20 August 1955, Dunn, now an acting colonel, was given command of an ...
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Patrick Dunn (RAF Officer)
Air Marshal Sir Patrick Hunter Dunn, (31 December 1912 – 17 June 2004) was a Scottish Royal Air Force officer who served as Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Flying Training Command from 1964 to 1966. RAF career Educated at Loretto School and the University of Glasgow, Dunn joined the Royal Air Force 1933. He served in the Second World War as Officer Commanding No. 80 Squadron, Officer Commanding No. 274 Squadron and then a Station Commander at RAF Amriya. He had a total of nine combat victories.Obituary: Air Marshal Sir Patrick Dunn
The Times, 30 June 2004
He continued his war service on the staff at Headquarters No. 203 Group before becoming
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Patrick Dunn (bishop)
Patrick James Dunn (born 5 February 1950) is a Catholic prelate. He was the 11th Bishop of Auckland, New Zealand from 1994 to 2021. Early life Dunn was born in London and is the eldest son of the late H. P. ("Pat") Dunn, a prominent Auckland obstetrician. Dunn was considerably influenced by his father and his mother, June Dunn, a former school teacher, in later deciding to become a priest and being appointed a bishop. He was educated at St Michael's School, Remuera, Sacred Heart College, Auckland, from 1961 to 1967, and the University of Auckland in 1968. He studied for the Catholic priesthood under the Jesuits at Holy Name Seminary, Christchurch from 1969 to 1970, and under the Vincentians at Holy Cross College, Mosgiel from 1971 to 1976. Beginning in 1988 he studied for a master's degree in theology from the Melbourne College of Divinity, which resulted in the publication of his study: ''Priesthood: a re-examination of the Roman Catholic theology of the presbyterate''. Priest ...
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Patrick Dunn (ice Hockey)
Patrick Dunn (born 15 March 1963) is a French ice hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1992 Winter Olympics ) , nations = 64 , athletes = 1,801 (1313 men, 488 women) , events = 57 in 6 sports (12 disciplines) , opening = 8 February 1992 , closing = 23 February 1992 , opened_by = President François Mitterrand , cauldron .... References 1963 births Living people Olympic ice hockey players for France Ice hockey players at the 1992 Winter Olympics Ice hockey people from Trois-Rivières Granby Bisons players Quebec Remparts players Shawinigan Cataractes players Trois-Rivières Draveurs players Rouen HE 76 players Utah Grizzlies (IHL) players New Mexico Scorpions (WPHL) players Tucson Gila Monsters players Shreveport Mudbugs players {{France-icehockey-bio-stub ...
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Irina Dunn
Irina Patsi Dunn (born 17 March 1948) is an Australian writer, social activist and filmmaker, who served in the Australian Senate between 1988 and 1990. Born in Shanghai, Dunn grew up in Australia and studied at the University of Sydney. In 1988 she became a Australian Senate, senator representing the Nuclear Disarmament Party. She was chosen following the disqualification from parliament of the man originally elected from that party in the 1987 election, (William) Robert Wood, Robert Wood, who was ruled ineligible as he did not hold Australian citizenship. Following her refusal to resign to allow Wood to return to the Senate once he had become a citizen, she was expelled from the party and sat as an independent. She was defeated at the 1990 election. Dunn was the executive director of the New South Wales Writers' Centre from December 1992 to 2008. Background Dunn was born in Shanghai, China, to Raisa Andreevna (née Yakimenko) and Timothy Edward Dunn. Her mother was a Shangha ...
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