• Austin Ellsworth Cofrin (October 10, 1883 – May 27, 1980) was an American industrialist that founded the Fort Howard Paper Company in Green Bay, Wisconsin...
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  • programs. Named for Austin E. Cofrin, a local philanthropist, the Cofrin School of Business was constituted in 2010 after Cofrin's son, David (who the...
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  • Canadian politician Austin Coates (1922–1997), British civil servant Austin Codrington (born 1975), Canadian cricketer Austin E. Cofrin (1883–1980), American...
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  • paper production. In 1960, Austin E. Cofrin stepped down as CEO, and handed control of the company to his son, John P. Cofrin. In 1971, the company was...
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    Company was a pulp and paper manufacturer based in Green Bay, founded by Austin E. Cofrin in 1919. It merged with James River in 1997 to form Fort James Corporation...
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  • and trail system. In 1975, a major contribution in honor of John and Austin Cofrin enabled development of the trails, additional property, and improvements...
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    1993. The Weidner's original gift came from surgeon David A. Cofrin (son of Austin E. Cofrin and namesake of UW-Green Bay's library) with the stipulation...
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    officially reformed Clandestine with themselves and a fourth member, Al Cofrin, on Irish cittern, folk guitar, and medieval bagpipes. The band made their...
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  • Baroque Orchestra (Barthold Kuijken) Istanpitta Early Music Ensemble (Albert Cofrin): Medieval Lyra Baroque Orchestra (Jacques Ogg): baroque to early classical...
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    2020. "A History of the Ritz Theatre". The Historic Ritz Theatre. "L.E. And Thelma e. Stephens Performing Arts Center | Idaho State University". Archived...
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    Anich (October 2, 2018). "Season 4 Preliminary Results and Stats". UWGB Cofrin Center for Biodiversity. Retrieved January 22, 2019. and "Wisconsin Breeding...
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