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The Amsterdam Olympics provided Robinson with a venue for the contacts he would need to sell the idea of holding British Empire Games in the "spirit of friendly competition". The
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He died in Burlington on June 6, 1974, and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Burlington.
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where he later was assistant sports editor. In 1910 he became sports editor for
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as manager of the Canadian track and field team, to which he had recruited
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The Hamilton Spectator
Commonwealth Games
Peterborough, Ontario
The Hamilton Spectator
1928 Summer Olympics
Amsterdam
British Guiana
Phil Edwards
first British Empire Games
Hamilton, Ontario
Burlington, Ontario
Burlington High School
M. M. Robinson High School

"19th Canadian Machine Gun Company- CEF; M.M.Robinson"
the original
"M.M. Robinson — a Burlingtonian who made a difference"
"'Just give us' the Commonwealth Games in 2030, Canada plans to tell counterpart countries"
"The Hamilton Gallery Of Distinction"
the original
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1888 births
1974 deaths
20th-century Canadian journalists
Canadian male journalists
Canadian sports executives and administrators
Canadian sportswriters
Commonwealth Games in Canada
Journalists from Ontario

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