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  2. George L. Brown (politician) - Wikipedia

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    George Brown was the son of George L. Brown and Alberta née Watson Brown. [3] Growing up on a farm in Kansas, Brown was a star athlete in basketball, football and track before graduating from Lawrence Liberty Memorial High School in 1944. Brown graduated from the University of Kansas in 1950 with a B.S. in journalism. He also did graduate work at Harvard Business School, the University of ...

  3. George Brown Barbour - Wikipedia

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    He was honorary lecturer at the University of London and guest lecturer at the University of Witwatersand, South Africa. He attended international geological congresses in the United States, Moscow, London, Algiers, and Mexico City, and two Pan-American congresses. He died peacefully in his sleep, at home in Cincinnati on 11 July 1977, aged 86.

  4. George Browne (archbishop of Dublin) - Wikipedia

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    George Browne D.D. (died 1556) was an English Augustinian who was appointed by Henry VIII of England to the vacant Episcopal see of Dublin. He became the king's main instrument in his desire to establish the state church in the Kingdom of Ireland. An iconoclast, during the Protestant Reformation he is noted for destroying the Bachal Isu, one of the symbols of authority of the Archbishop of ...

  5. George Tindall - Wikipedia

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    George Brown Tindall (February 26, 1921 – December 2, 2006) was an American historian and author. [1] A professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 1958 until his retirement, Tindall was "one of the nation's pre-eminent historians of the modern South ." [2]

  6. Wortham Theater Center - Wikipedia

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    The Brown Theater, with 2,405 seats, is named for donors Alice and George Brown. It is used primarily for opera and large ballet productions by two resident companies: the Houston Ballet and the Houston Grand Opera.

  7. George Knockout Brown - Wikipedia

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    Georgios " George " A. Contas (August 25, 1890 – September 21, 1971) also known as George Knockout Brown was a Greek American middleweight boxer from Chicago, Illinois.

  8. Seven Generations Education Institute - Wikipedia

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    Seven Generations Education Institute is an Aboriginal -owned and controlled post-secondary institution, co-founded by the ten bands in the Rainy Lake Tribal area in 1985. The ten bands are: Big Grassy, Big Island, Couchiching, Lac La Croix, Naicatchewenin, Nigigoonsiminikaaning, Ojibways of Onigaming, Rainy River, Seine River and Mitaanjigamiing. Each of the bands appointed one member to the ...

  9. Allegany College of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Allegany College of Maryland began operations in 1961 as "Allegany Community College" in a segregationist era all-black Carver Community School that had been closed in 1959 by the Allegany County Board of Education following the integration of public schools in 1955. [3] The college opened with an enrollment of 102 students from Allegany County under the direction of ACM's first president ...