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  2. James Burton Coffman - Wikipedia

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    James Burton Coffman (May 24, 1905 – June 30, 2006) was "one of the most influential figures among Churches of Christ in the 20th century." [ 1 ] He was known throughout the Churches of Christ for his exhaustive writing and study of Old Testament and New Testament scriptures.

  3. Donald L. Woodland - Wikipedia

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  4. Dublin Coffman High School - Wikipedia

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    Dublin Coffman High School is a public high school located in Dublin, Ohio, United States, a suburb northwest of Columbus, Ohio. The school was formerly known as Dublin High School. It is the oldest of three high schools in the Dublin City School District, and serves the southern and central parts of the district.

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  6. Matthew Hoffman (murderer) - Wikipedia

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    Matthew J. Hoffman (born November 1, 1980) [1] is an American convicted murderer known for killing three people (32-year-old Tina Herrmann, her 11-year-old son Kody Maynard, and her 41-year-old friend Stephanie Sprang), as well as kidnapping and raping Sarah Maynard, Herrmann's 13-year-old daughter, over the course of four days.

  7. The Columbus Citizen-Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Dispatch Printing Co. and Scripps-Howard, as the Scripps company was known in the mid-1980s, blamed each other for the demise of the Citizen-Journal.. Under the 26-year joint operating agreement that the two companies had signed in 1959, both papers were printed on the Dispatch Printing Co. printing presses.

  8. Edward N. Coffman - Wikipedia

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    Edward N. (Ed) Coffman (1942 – July 24, 2014) was an American accounting scholar and Professor of accounting at Virginia Commonwealth University. Coffman was especially known for his work on accounting history: its definition, relevance, and methodology.

  9. John S. Coffman - Wikipedia

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    John S. Coffman (October 16, 1848 – July 22, 1899) was a leader in the Mennonite Church in the late 19th century. He promoted evangelical and progressive reform through his positions in the Mennonite Publishing Company , revival meetings , and as chairman of the Elkhart Institute (a forerunner to Goshen College ).