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  1. Robert Emmett Ginna Jr. (b. 1925) is a retired magazine reporter and editor, a film producer and screenwriter, and a Harvard faculty member. He co-founded People magazine, served as its first editor, and later was Editor-in-Chief of Little Brown .

  2. The son of Irish immigrants, Robert Emmett Ginna, Jr., has long been interested in the history of Ireland, and during his career as a filmmaker, he made the documentary Ireland Moving about his ancestral land.

  3. The plant was named after Robert Emmett Ginna, a former chief executive of Rochester Gas & Electric, who was one of the nation's earliest advocates of using nuclear energy to generate electricity. [3] Ginna is owned and operated by Constellation Energy following separation from Exelon in 2022. Constellation, prior to merger with Exelon ...

  4. May 19, 1996 · Robert Emmett Ginna, a champion of nuclear power who helped build some of the first nuclear generating plants in the United States, died on Wednesday at St. Ann's Home in Rochester after a...

  5. Robert Emmett Ginna, a young editor for the American magazine Horizon, interviewed the 33-year-old Stanley Kubrick in 1961. The director had just finished working on Spartacus and was preparing to film Lolita. Ginna met Kubrick in his modest, Spanish-style home in Beverly Hills.

  6. Feb 23, 2015 · Robert Emmett Ginna. Death: Immediate Family: Son of John Ginna and Emma Flannagan Ginna. Husband of Margaret Mary Ginna. Father of Private and Private. Managed by: Andrea Michie Feldman. Last Updated:

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  8. For Robert Emmett Ginna ’48, a writer, editor, filmmaker, and Harvard writing teacher who has closely observed Ireland’s evolution over the past five decades, his real-life journey also was a practical and effective way to understand the much-romanticized country.

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