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Edwin Anderson was the owner of the Detroit Lions from 1940 until 1947. He was a businessman who took over the team during a challenging period and worked to stabilize its operations. Anderson's tenure included efforts to enhance the team's visibility and competitiveness in the NFL, although he ultimately sold the franchise in 1947. His ownership is often viewed as a transitional phase in the Lions' history.

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