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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.
* Wellington Mara ( 1916 – 2005 ), owner of NFL New York Giants
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 )
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 former
* Perth — Wellington — Waterloo, a former federal electoral district in Ontario
Victoria University of Wellington () was established in 1897 by Act of Parliament, and was a former constituent college of the University of New Zealand.
** Wellington — Grey district ( former )
Wellington had a former name also.
Another initiative was taken in the early 1990s by the developers Trafalgar Brookmount Ltd who commissioned an artist to design and produce two large brown terracotta ' gate statements '; these are located at the east end of Wellington Way and the south end of Sopwith Drive and feature representative images of Brooklands ' pre-1940 history namely the Napier-Railton, Vickers Vimy and the two former Clubhouses.
The Faculty of Education of Victoria University of Wellington was formed from the former School of Education ( of the Faculty of Humanities of Social Sciences ) of the University, and the former Wellington College of Education on 1 January 2005.
Georgian has moved into the town's former swimming pool / recreation centre, the " Centennial Centre " on Wellington Street.
* Hungaria, a former New Zealand association football team, now part of Wellington United
During the Land Boom of the 1880s, St Kilda became a densely populated district of great stone mansions and palatial hotels, particularly along the seaside streets such as Fitzroy Street, Grey Street and Acland Street the area once known as St Kilda Hill centred between Wellington Street, Alma Road, former High Street ( incorporated as part of St Kilda Road ) and Chapel Street.
McKinnon's brothers include the twins John McKinnon, the current New Zealand Secretary of Defence and a former Ambassador to China, and Malcolm McKinnon, an editor and academic, and Ian McKinnon, Pro-Chancellor of Victoria University of Wellington and the current Deputy Mayor of Wellington City.
Meanwhile other former members of the CPNZ in Wellington, where the party branch had been expelled en masse in 1970, founded the Wellington Marxist Leninist Organisation, which in 1980 merged with the Northern Communist Organisation to form the Workers Communist League ( WCL ).
A man familiar with the species reported seeing three Huia in Gollans Valley behind York Bay ( between Petone and Eastbourne on Wellington Harbour ), an area of mixed beech and podocarp forest well within the bird's former range, on 28 December 1922.
The Alexander Turnbull Library's former site at Turnbull House in Bowen Street in downtown Wellington is now run by the Department of Conservation.
* Wellington Webb, former mayor of Denver
On September 27, 2007, in a ceremony attended by Premier Jean Charest, a former electrical power station in Montreal, at the corner of Wellington and Queen streets, known as Poste Central-1 was named in honour of Godbout.
World champion triathlete Chrissie Wellington is a former member of this swimming club.
They were pushed back between Wellington Ridge and Mount Royston, about west of the former ; the attackers continually forcing back their right flank.

Wellington and owner
The Wellington Mercury was founded in 1853, and published weekly by owner George Keeling.
In 1970 Wellington Publishing Company made a successful takeover bid for Truth ( NZ ) Ltd and the following year acquired Independent Publishers Ltd, owner of the Waikato Times.
The sale of Manston to Infratil, a company based in Wellington, New Zealand and owner of Glasgow Prestwick Airport, was completed on 26 August 2005.
The station first started in Auckland, Waikato and Wellington in 1993 when then owner Independent Broadcasting Company rebranded local stations 91FM ( Auckland ), Kiwi 898FM ( Waikato ) and Windy FM ( Wellington ) to The Breeze.
One plot follows Major Carteret, the white owner of the major Wellington newspaper, as he colludes with several other powerful white men to take political control of the town.
The owner, a German named Louis Wedertz, was much distressed by the loss of his horse, and followed down the road to Jack Wright's Station, now Wellington, and asked assistance of W. R. Johnson, who was keeping the place.
The island's wealthy owner, Wellington ( Brian Donlevy ) recruits his blonde bombshell daughter, Junior ( Jayne Mansfield ), to remove the teenagers from the island.
The use of farmed fish in the Filet-O-Fish first came about in 1981, when an owner of a New Zealand fisheries company was dissatisfied with the pollock Filet-O-Fish he purchased at the Courtenay Place, Wellington restaurant.
Edward Wellington Backus ( 1861 – October 29, 1934 ) was a timber baron, dam builder, mill owner, financier, developer of the northern reaches of Minnesota, and president of the Ontario & Minnesota Power Company and Minnesota and Ontario Paper Company.

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