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  2. George Brown (footballer, born 1907) - Wikipedia

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    Football career. Brown was born in Glasgow on 7 January 1907. He joined Rangers in September 1929 from Ashfield and made his debut against Ayr United in November of that year. [1] He remained at Rangers for the remainder of his career, winning a total of seven League Championships and four Scottish Cups before retiring in 1942.

  3. George Brown (coach) - Wikipedia

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    George Anthony Brown was born in Columbus, Ohio on May 17, 1911. Brown worked as a director of athletics at Milligan college in Tennessee, before joining Upper Iowa University as head basketball and football line coach. Brown played for the New York Giants American football team. Brown married Margaret Elizabeth Ferri in 1939.

  4. Dr. George Brown, OD, Optometry | East Providence, RI | WebMD

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    Dr. George Brown, OD, is an Optometry specialist practicing in East Providence, RI with 38 years of experience. including Medicaid. New patients are welcome.

  5. Dr. George Brown, DDS, Endodontics | Peachtree City, GA | WebMD

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    Dr. George Brown, DDS, is an Endodontics specialist practicing in Peachtree City, GA with undefined years of experience. . New patients are welcome.

  6. George V. Brown - Wikipedia

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    George Vincent Brown (21 October 1880 – 17 October 1937) of Hopkinton, Massachusetts, was an American sports official. He championed the development of various sports and sporting events in the United States, most notably the Boston Marathon and amateur ice hockey. From 1904 to 1936, Brown served the United States Olympic Team as a manager ...

  7. George Brown (missionary) - Wikipedia

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    In 1859 he decided to offer himself as a missionary to Fiji. He was appointed at the Sydney Methodist conference of 1860. On 2 August 1860, Brown was married to Miss Sarah Lydia Wallis, daughter of the Rev. James Wallis. They left the following week for Sydney, where Brown was ordained, and going on to Samoa, arrived on 30 October 1860.

  8. George Brown (bishop of Dunkeld) - Wikipedia

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    George Brown (bishop of Dunkeld) George Brown (c. 1438 – January 1515) was a late 15th-century and early 16th-century Scottish churchman. He first appears on record in 1478 as the rector of the church of Tyningham, and is called a clerk of the diocese of Brechin. [1] In 1482, he was selected to be Chancellor of the diocese of Aberdeen.

  9. George Williams College (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    George Williams College has its genesis in a summer camp founded on the shores of Geneva Lake in Wisconsin by YMCA leaders I. E. Brown, William Lewis, and Robert Weidensall in 1886. This camp was created to serve as a professional YMCA training school. The camp moved to Hyde Park in 1890, where it transformed into a college.