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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.
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George Grainger Brown (16 June 1821 – 21 March 1875) was an English cricketer active in the 1850s, making over forty appearances in first-class cricket. Born at Brighton , Sussex, Brown was a right-handed batsman and an underarm bowler, who played for several first-class cricket teams.
He worked as third assistant director on The House of the Spaniard (1936), and assistant director on Fire Over England (1936). He was production assistant on the first three movies for Mayflower Productions and married Maureen O'Hara briefly (1939-1941). Brown then went to work on The Proud Valley (1939). During World War II, he worked in the ...
Dr. George Brown, MD, is an Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery specialist practicing in Friendswood, TX with 41 years of experience. This provider currently accepts 27 insurance plans including Medicaid. New patients are welcome. Hospital affiliations include Clear Lake Regional Medical Center.
Dr. George Brown, MD, is an Occupational Medicine specialist practicing in Deer Park, TX with 26 years of experience. This provider currently accepts 26 insurance plans. New patients are welcome.
George Elmer Browne (1871–1946) was an American artist known in France and Massachusetts. Biography. Browne was born in Gloucester, Massachusetts. He studied in Boston at the Cowles Art School and the Museum of Fine Arts before completing his education under Jules Lefebvre and Tony Robert-Fleury in Paris.
George Brown was an American Negro league pitcher in the 1920s. A native of Oklahoma, Brown made his Negro leagues debut in 1925 with the St. Louis Stars . He pitched three seasons with St. Louis, and also played briefly for the Kansas City Monarchs in 1927.