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What (who) is owner$56977$ - definition

AMERICAN FOOTBALL EXECUTIVE, OWNER
Dan Reeves (NFL Owner); Dan Reeves (owner); Dan Reeves (NFL owner); Dan Reeves (Rams owner)

Ship-owner         
BUSINESSPERSON WHO OWNS OR CHARTERS SHIPS
Shipowner; Ship owner; Shipping merchant
A ship-owner is the owner of a merchant vessel (commercial ship) and is involved in the shipping industry. In the commercial sense of the term, a shipowner is someone who equips and exploits a ship, usually for delivering cargo at a certain freight rate, either as a per freight rate (given price for the transport of a certain cargo between two given ports) or based on hire (a rate per day).
Shipowner         
BUSINESSPERSON WHO OWNS OR CHARTERS SHIPS
Shipowner; Ship owner; Shipping merchant
·noun Owner of a ship or ships.
shipowner         
BUSINESSPERSON WHO OWNS OR CHARTERS SHIPS
Shipowner; Ship owner; Shipping merchant
(shipowners)
A shipowner is someone who owns a ship or ships or who has shares in a shipping company.
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Wikipedia

Dan Reeves (American football executive)

Daniel Farrell Reeves (June 30, 1912 – April 15, 1971) was an American sports entrepreneur, best known as the owner of the National Football League (NFL) franchise Los Angeles Rams. He owned the franchise when it was operating in Cleveland, Ohio in 1941, and he would own the team until his death in 1971.

Reeves is remembered for his move of the Rams from Cleveland to Los Angeles in 1946, where it became the first American major league sports franchise on the Pacific Coast. He was also the first NFL owner to sign a black player in the post World War II era, inking deals with halfback Kenny Washington and end Woody Strode in 1946, as well as being the first to employ a full-time scouting staff.

Reeves was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1967.