Robert Carl "Bob" Wetenhall Sr. (February 14, 1935 – September 3, 2021) was an American businessman who owned the Montreal Alouettes Football Club of...
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of Cork Robert C. Wetenhall (1935-2021), American businessman Wettenhall, village in Cheshire This page lists people with the surname Wetenhall. If an...
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Canadian Football League (redirect from C. F. L.)
operations of the Montreal Alouettes prior to the 2019 season after Robert C. Wetenhall, the league's last non-Canadian owner, surrendered the franchise...
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location missing publisher (link) "THE HONOURABLE CHARLES ROSNER BRONFMAN, P.C., C.C." (PDF).[permanent dead link] Bronfman, Charles; Solomon, Jeffrey R. (2010)...
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the Alouettes for only one year before selling the franchise to Robert C. Wetenhall in 1997. Sixteen former Baltimore Stallions players earned tryouts...
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appropriating $100,000 from a prospective real estate partner, Richmond, B.C. businessman Gordon Gooch, for having assigned the investment to his then-overdrawn...
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businessman Earl J. Silbert (1953) – prosecutor in Watergate case Robert C. Wetenhall (1953) – owner of the Montreal Alouettes football club Jonathan Aldrich...
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of Québecor and was succeeded in May 2013 by Vidéotron's then-President Robert Depatie. Péladeau was to continue to work for the company in corporate strategy...
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Speros kept the team for one more year before selling the team to Robert C. Wetenhall in early 1997, handing over the title of team president to Smith...
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Watkins, 98, South African cricketer (Natal, national team), COVID-19. Robert C. Wetenhall, 86, American executive of Canadian football, owner of the Montreal...
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(1981–1982) Charles Bronfman (1982–1987) Jim Speros (1996–1997) Robert C. Wetenhall (1997–2019) Canadian Football League (2019–2020) Sid Spiegel & Gary...
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(1981–1982) Charles Bronfman (1982–1987) Jim Speros (1996–1997) Robert C. Wetenhall (1997–2019) Canadian Football League (2019–2020) Sid Spiegel & Gary...
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began the 1997 season under new ownership, which was headed by Robert C. Wetenhall. Wetenhall and his ownership group retained the Alouette name and logo...
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as the Alliance of American Football or the XFL. On May 31, 2019, Robert C. Wetenhall, the owner of the Alouettes for most of the time since the team relocated...
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2007. During the 2001 season, Popp took over the team after owner Robert C. Wetenhall fired Rod Rust in the midst of a long losing streak. On October 4...
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(1981–1982) Charles Bronfman (1982–1987) Jim Speros (1996–1997) Robert C. Wetenhall (1997–2019) Canadian Football League (2019–2020) Sid Spiegel & Gary...
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(1981–1982) Charles Bronfman (1982–1987) Jim Speros (1996–1997) Robert C. Wetenhall (1997–2019) Canadian Football League (2019–2020) Sid Spiegel & Gary...
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(1847–1908) Bazett Wetenhall, Elliott Graham Colvin, and Walter Mytton Colvin all passed distinguished careers in India, and a fourth, Clement Sneyd, C.S.I., was...
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Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury (died 1715) 7 October – Edward Wetenhall, bishop (died 1713) 1 December – Elizabeth Capell, Countess of Essex,...
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government ($19.3 million), the city of Montreal ($4 million), and Robert Wetenhall, the Alouettes' owner ($6,023,935). Because the playing surface is...
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daughter of Wetenhall Sneyd, a vicar in England; they had ten children, many of whom continued the family connection with India. Bazett Wetenhall, Elliott...
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doi:10.2307/2702942. JSTOR 2702942. – review of Marling, Karal Ann; Wetenhall, John (1991). Iwo Jima: Monuments, Memories, and the American Hero. Cambridge:...
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2020. In 2019 the CFL purchased the team from American businessman Robert Wetenhall, who could not find a buyer. Later that year the Alouettes were acquired...
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also accepted ownership in 2019 of the Montreal Alouettes from owner Robert Wetenhall in order to keep it operating until the league announced Sid Spiegel...
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"Forget Paris". City Paper. Archived from the original on December 3, 2007. Wetenhall, John. "About A Brief History of Percent-For-Art in America" (PDF). Public...
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Samuel Waite Tidswell DSO Leicestershire Regiment Capt. Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall Tillyard, Royal Lancaster Regiment Temp Maj. Wilfred Irwin Travers, Royal...
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Engineering at the university. Previous masters of the college include: Robert Mair (2001–2011), former Sir Kirby Laing Professor of Civil Engineering...
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JSTOR 30096316. Wace, Alan; Hasluck, Frederick William; Tillyard, Henry Julius Wetenhall (1905). "Laconia: II. Geraki". The Annual of the British School at Athens...
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Canadian Football Hall of Fame (section C)
2009 (Montreal Alouettes 1972–1981; Montreal Concordes 1982–84).* Bob Wetenhall – builder, 2015* Huck Welch – player (RB/K), 1964 (Hamilton Tigers 1928–29...
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