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  2. Category:Academic staff of George Brown College - Wikipedia

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    S. Sam Schachter. Fred Stone (musician) Categories: George Brown College. Academic staff by university or college in Canada. Academics from Toronto.

  3. Ekaterina Schulmann - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Schulmann graduated with honors from public school №73 and went to Canada, where in 1996 she graduated from George Brown College in Toronto. In 1999 she moved to Moscow, where In March–September 1999 she was a senior editor at Russian News and Information Agency Novosti.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Boston University Metropolitan College - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .bu .edu /met. Boston University Metropolitan College ( MET) is one of the 17 degree-granting schools and colleges [1] of Boston University. Founded in 1965, Metropolitan College offers 78 undergraduate and graduate degree and certificate programs. These courses are available part time and full-time, along with individual courses ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Nasson College - Wikipedia

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    The college was founded in 1912 as the Nasson Institute. Nasson Institute offered a two-year women's program, becoming a four-year school in 1935 and co-educational in 1952. Nasson offered majors in such fields as biology, English, environmental science, government, history, mathematics, and medical technology.

  8. George L. Brown (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Tuskegee Airmen. Battles/wars. World War II. George Leslie Brown (July 1, 1926 – March 31, 2006) was an American politician. He served in the Colorado Senate from 1955 to 1974 and as the 40th Lieutenant Governor of Colorado from 1975 to 1979. [1] He was also a senior vice president with Grumman Corporation.

  9. George Brown (sociologist) - Wikipedia

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    Brown was born in Portobello, London, in 1930, as one of non-identical twins. His father was a lens maker and his mother had been a waitress. He left school at 16 and initially moved between a number of jobs, including work in the Post Office [clarification needed]. In 1948, he was called up for national service in the Air Force.