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Denis Stairs (engineer)

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for his volunteer work as the Federal Director-General of the Defence Projects, Construction Branch during
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then as a director of Royal Securities he became associated with entrepreneur and
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Denis Stairs died in 1980 at the age of ninety and is buried in the
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Reprint of article from Newfoundland Studies 6, 2 (1990), 190-209
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Canadian Officers of the Order of the British Empire
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B.Eng.
Canadian
engineer
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Royal Securities Corporation
Dalhousie University
MIT
press baron
Sir Max Aitken
Izaak W. Killam
Montreal, Quebec
Montreal Engineering Company, Ltd.
board of directors
World War I
Canadian Expeditionary Force
Order of the British Empire
World War II
Mount Royal Cemetery
University of Western Ontario library
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