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  2. George Brown College - Wikipedia

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    The Dialog is the student newspaper on campus and is a service provided by the Student Association of George Brown College, The Dialog is a member of CUP. Libraries. George Brown College students have access to several libraries: 341 King St. Library Learning Commons; Casa Loma Library Learning Commons

  3. Brown University students arrested for pro-Palestinian ... - AOL

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    May 15, 2024 at 1:26 PM. PROVIDENCE – The 41 Brown University students charged with trespassing during a pro-Palestine protest late last year may have their records expunged in six months for ...

  4. Fact-checking claims that George Soros is ‘paying student ...

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    This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Fact-checking claims that George Soros is ‘paying student radicals’ to protest. Soros’ fund has awarded grants to two groups ...

  5. George Brown Barbour - Wikipedia

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    He was born on August 22, 1890 in Edinburgh, Scotland. He was the son of the eminent gynaecologist, Alexander Hugh Freeland Barbour and Margaret Nelson Brown. From 1899 he attended Merchiston Castle School in the south of Edinburgh. In 1906 he left the school to attend Marburg University in Germany for one year.

  6. George Brown (Canadian politician) - Wikipedia

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    George Brown (November 29, 1818 – May 9, 1880) was a British-Canadian journalist, politician and one of the Fathers of Confederation. He attended the Charlottetown (September 1864) and Quebec (October 1864) conferences. [1] A noted Reform politician, he is best known as the founder and editor of the Toronto Globe, Canada's most influential ...

  7. George Brown, Baron George-Brown - Wikipedia

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    2. a. ^ Office vacant from 18 October 1963 to 16 October 1964. George Alfred George-Brown, Baron George-Brown, [2] PC ( né Brown; 2 September 1914 – 2 June 1985), was a British Labour Party politician who served as Deputy Leader of the Labour Party from 1960 to 1970 and held several Cabinet roles under Prime Minister Harold Wilson, including ...

  8. Rosel George Brown - Wikipedia

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    Her main novels are Sibyl Sue Blue a.k.a. Galactic Sibyl Sue Blue, and its sequel, The Waters of Centaurus, which chronicle the life of Sybil Sue Blue, a female detective. The Waters of Centaurus was published after her death, [1] and was copyrighted by her husband in 1970. She also collaborated on the novel Earthblood (1966) with Keith Laumer.

  9. George Brown (missionary) - Wikipedia

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    George Brown was born at Barnard Castle, Durham, England, the son of George Brown, barrister, and his wife Elizabeth, née Dixon, sister of the wife of Rev. Thomas Buddle, missionary in New Zealand. Brown was educated at a private school and on leaving, became an assistant in a doctors surgery, was afterwards with a chemist, and then in a ...