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  2. George Brown (long jumper) - Wikipedia

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    George Henry Brown Jr. (July 25, 1931 – July 23, 2018) [1] [2] was an American long jumper. He was the world's best jumper between 1951 and 1953 and the favorite at the 1952 Summer Olympics , but he fouled on all his jumps in the Olympic final .

  3. Sanford–Brown - Wikipedia

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    Sanford–Brown (also known as the Sanford–Brown College or Sanford–Brown Institute) was a division of the Career Education Corporation, a proprietary, for-profit higher education organization. The school traced its history back to the 1860s as a successor to a St. Louis location of Brown's Business College owned by George W. Brown (1845-1918).

  4. George S. Barrett - Wikipedia

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    George S. Barrett is an American business executive in the health care industry. He served as chairman and chief executive officer of Cardinal Health, Inc. from 2009 to 2017. [ 1 ] He joined the board of the Columbus Foundation in December 2017.

  5. Amon-Ra St. Brown - Wikipedia

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    Amon-Ra Julian Heru John St. Brown (born October 24, 1999) is an American professional football wide receiver for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the USC Trojans and was selected by the Lions in the fourth round of the 2021 NFL draft.

  6. 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.

  7. Georg Stanford Brown - Wikipedia

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    Brown was born in Havana, Cuba to Jamaican immigrants. Brown was seven years old when his family moved from Havana to Harlem, New York. At 15, he formed the singing group 'The Parthenons', which had a single TV appearance shortly before breaking up. [2] Brown quit high school at 16, after being invited to do so by a few frustrated teachers.

  8. Jim Brown - Wikipedia

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    In his professional career, Brown carried the ball 2,359 times for 12,312 rushing yards and 106 touchdowns, which were all records when he retired. He averaged 104.3 rushing yards per game and is the only player in NFL history to average over 100 rushing yards per game for his career. Brown was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in

  9. 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.

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