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* 1916 Wellington Mara, American businessman ( d. 2005 )
Following the game, Wellington Mara fired coach Allie Sherman, and replaced him with former Giants fullback Alex Webster.
The Giants ' front office operations were complicated by a long-standing feud between Wellington Mara and his nephew, Tim Mara.
In 2005, Wellington Mara, who had been with the team since its inception in 1925 when he worked as a ball boy, died at the age of 89.
Wellington Mara always felt this was the Giants oldest and truest rival and after passing away in 2005 the Giants honored their longtime owner by defeating the Redskins 36 0 at home.
Some notable people whose Requiem Masses were said at the cathedral include New York Yankees greats Babe Ruth, Roger Maris, and Billy Martin ; legendary football coach Vince Lombardi, singer Celia Cruz, former Attorney General and U. S. Senator from New York Robert F. Kennedy, New York Giants owner Wellington Mara, and former Governor of New York Hugh Carey.
He was the only candidate put forward for the job by a six-owner search committee ( Wellington Mara, Lamar Hunt, Art Modell, Robert Parins, Dan Rooney, and Ralph Wilson ), however, a group of eleven newer owners who wanted more of a voice in the selection process abstained from voting, preventing Finks from receiving the nineteen votes necessary to become Commissioner.
Upon his release, co-owner Wellington Mara called it " a day of overwhelming sadness.
This draft saw the emergence of Wellington Mara as a savant, as he had been subscribing to magazines and local and out-of-town papers to build up dossiers of college players across the country, which resulted in the Giants ' drafting of Tuffy Leemans.
Wellington Timothy Mara ( August 14, 1916 October 25, 2005 ) was the co-owner of the NFL's New York Giants from 1959 until his death, and one of the most influential and iconic figures in the history of the National Football League.
In 1930, Tim Mara split his ownership interests between Wellington ( then 14 ) and his older brother Jack.
The grave of Wellington Mara in Gate of Heaven Cemetery He had surgery in May 2005 to remove cancerous lymph nodes from his neck and under his armpit, but was initially given a good prognosis by his doctors who said the cancer had not metastasized, according to his son, John Mara, who is the Giants ' co-chief executive officer.
Wellington Mara succumbed to lymphoma later that year at age 89.
* New York Giants Owner Wellington Mara
* Wellington Mara Memorial at Find A Grave
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Sheppard retired from his position with the Giants, a fifty-year handshake agreement with Giants owner Wellington Mara, at the end of the 2005 season, when the commute from his home on Long Island to East Rutherford, New Jersey became too strenuous.
* Wellington Mara ( 1995 )
* Wellington Mara, former owner, New York Giants NFL team
However, there was little pressure they could bring to bear on the people who could ultimately make changes, longtime team owners Wellington Mara and his nephew Tim, who inherited his father Jack's stake in the team after Jack Mara had died in 1965.

Wellington and 1916
Wellington D. Rankin, a power in the Montana Republican party and Jeannette Rankin ’ s brother, helped to manage her first campaign for the party nomination in the Congressional election of 1916 and in the general election.
The Labour Party was established on 7 July 1916 in Wellington, bringing together socialist groups advocating proportional representation and " the Recall " of Members of Parliament, as well as the nationalisation of production and of exchange.
Selwyn Toogood at a store opening in Wellington, New Zealand | Wellington, 1956Selwyn Featherston Toogood QSO ( 4 April 1916 27 February 2001 ) was a New Zealand radio and television personality.
Born the son of Lieutenant-Colonel Walter Francis Templer and Mabel Eileen Templer ( née Johnston ) and educated at Wellington College and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, Templer was commissioned into his father's regiment, the Royal Irish Fusiliers, on 16 August 1916 and fought in World War I.
In 1916 Orwell won a scholarship to Wellington College, a school with a military background appropriate for colonial service.
Lieutenant-Colonel Wellington Wallace was brought out of retirement to raise another Peel battalion, the 234th, authorized in April 1916.

Wellington and
* 1812 British forces under the command of the Duke of Wellington assault the fortress of Badajoz.
* 1971 The first Pacific Islands Forum ( then known as the " South Pacific Forum ") is held in Wellington, New Zealand, with the aim of enhancing cooperation between the independent countries of the Pacific Ocean.
* Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington ( 1769 1852 ), Anglo-Irish soldier and statesman
* Arthur Wellesley, 2nd Duke of Wellington ( 1807 1884 ), British soldier and nobleman
* Arthur Wellesley, 4th Duke of Wellington ( 1849 1934 ), British soldier
* Arthur Wellesley, 5th Duke of Wellington ( 1876 1941 ), British soldier and nobleman
* 1968 Shipwreck of the New Zealand inter-island ferry TEV Wahine outside Wellington harbour.
The Lions won all of their games that did not have test status except for the matches against Auckland, Wellington and Canterbury ; they did however lose three of their four test matches against the All Blacks, winning the first test 6 3 ..
* 1909 New Zealand's worst maritime disaster of the 20th century happens when the, an inter-island ferry, sinks and explodes at the entrance to Wellington Harbour.
* 1977 Chrissie Wellington, British tri-athlete
* 1815 Napoleonic Wars: The Battle of Waterloo results in the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte by the Duke of Wellington and Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher forcing him to abdicate the throne of France for the second and last time.
* 1812 Napoleonic Wars: Peninsular War Battle of Salamanca British forces led by Arthur Wellesley ( later the Duke of Wellington ) defeat French troops near Salamanca, Spain.
* 1812 Peninsular War: After a ten day siege, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, orders British soldiers of the Light and third divisions to storm Ciudad Rodrigo.
Long distance passenger services are limited to three routes the TranzAlpine ( Christchurch Greymouth ), the TranzCoastal ( Christchurch Picton ) and the Overlander ( Wellington Auckland ).
* 2004 New Zealand Tomb of the Unknown Warrior is dedicated at the National War Memorial, Wellington.
* Wellington Koo ( 1887 1985 ), Chinese diplomat
* George Wellington ( 1852 1927 ) U. S. Senator from Maryland ( 1897 1903 )

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