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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. Robert Emmett Ginna was born on 3 December 1925 in New York City, New York, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Before Winter Comes (1968), The Last Challenge (1967) and Brotherly Love (1970).

    • Producer, Writer
    • December 3, 1925
    • Robert Emmett Ginna
  3. The Robert Emmett Ginna Nuclear Power Plant, commonly known as Ginna (/ ɡ ɪ ˈ n eɪ / ghih-NAY), is a nuclear power plant located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario, in the town of Ontario, Wayne County, New York, United States, approximately 20 miles (32 km) east of Rochester, New York.

  4. The Robert Emmet Ginna nuclear power plant, shown in Fig. 1 and commonly known as simply "Ginna", is a single unit nuclear power plant located on 426 acres along the south shore of Lake Ontario in Ontario, New York.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Jan 3, 2017 · To honor Ginna and his contributions, the RG&E board made the decision to change the name of the plant to what it is today - the Robert Emmett Ginna Nuclear Power Plant.