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John William Haigis, Sr. (July 31, 1881 – 1960) was an American newspaper publisher, businessman and politician. Haigis was the editor and publisher of the Greenfield Recorder. Haigis was the founder of WHAI radio.
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John W. Haigis, Sr. Haigis, John W.
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American politician
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1881-07-31Z
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1881-01-01Z
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1960-01-01Z
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3rd Franklin District Assessor Board of Water Commissioners Massachusetts State Senate Auditor Town of Montague, Massachusetts Massachusetts House of Representatives Treasurer and Collector
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Treasurer and Receiver General of Massachusetts
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