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Brown and University
Additional promotional activities included organizing the dedication program for Operation Turnkey, the new automated post office, and a conference with representatives of Brown University, Providence College, and University of Rhode Island, and eight electronics concerns regarding the inauguration of a training program for electronics personnel.
When her brother Winslow became a student at Brown University in 1874, she wrote him about a course in history he was taking under Professor Diman: `` What is Prof. Diman's definition of civilization, and take the world through, is its progress ever onward, or does it retrograde at times??
Winslow Upton after graduation from Brown University and two years of graduate study, accepted a position at the Harvard Observatory.
and after 1883, was professor of astronomy at Brown University.
A two-family house at 255 Brook Street has been purchased by Brown University from Lawrence J. Sullivan, according to a deed filed Monday at City Hall.
Alexis Carrel was also a member of learned societies in the U. S., Spain, Russia, Sweden, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Vatican City, Germany, Italy and Greece and received honorary doctorates from Queen's University of Belfast, Princeton University, California, New York, Brown University and Columbia University.
In 1983 he wrote an extended manuscript ( about 600 pages ) entitled Pursuing Stacks, stimulated by correspondence with Ronald Brown, ( see also R. Brown and Tim Porter at University of Bangor in Wales ), and starting with a letter addressed to Daniel Quillen.
* Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia, Darlene Clark Hine ( Editor ), Rosalyn Terborg-Penn ( Editor ), Elsa Barkley Brown ( Editor ), Paperback Edition, Indiana University Press 2005.
Some notable historical groups formed along the way include Colgate University's The Colgate 13 ( 1942 ), Dartmouth College's Aires ( 1946 ), Cornell University's Cayuga's Waiters ( 1949 ) and The Hangovers ( 1968 ), the Columbia University Kingsmen ( 1949 ), the Jabberwocks of Brown University ( 1949 ), and the University of Rochester YellowJackets ( 1956 ).
All-women a cappella groups followed shortly, frequently as a parody of the men's groups: the Smiffenpoofs of Smith College ( 1936 ), The Shwiffs of Connecticut College ( The She-Whiffenpoofs, 1944 ), and The Chattertocks of Brown University ( 1951 ).
Other groups include: Carnegie Mellon University's Deewane, Northwestern University's Brown Sugar, Chai-Town from the University of Illinois, Raagapella from Stanford University, Andaaz from the University of California, Irvine, and Maize Mirchi from University of Michigan.
The Ezra Stiles copy of the Brown University Charter of 1764
Brown University is an American private Ivy League research university located in Providence, Rhode Island, United States.
Detail from an oil painting by Cosmo Alexander, 1770 ; in University Hall, Brown University, Providence, R. I.

Brown and Library
* Thomas Banchoff collection of materials relating to Edwin Abbott Abbott at the Brown University John Hay Library
* Many locations within his hometown of Providence, Rhode Island, including the ( then purportedly haunted ) Halsey House, Prospect Terrace and Brown University's John Hay Library and John Carter Brown Library.
Brown University's John Hay Library housed the entire library collection from its construction in 1910 until the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library was built in 1964.
* Introductory note by Edith Brown Weiss, procedural history note and audiovisual material on the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer in the Historic Archives of the United Nations Audiovisual Library of International Law
The link between King and his shadow writer was exposed after a Washington D. C. bookstore clerk, Steve Brown, incredulous that Bachman and King were not one and the same, located publisher's records at the Library of Congress and discovered a document naming King as the author of one of Bachman's novels.
In 2003 Content, a 544-page magazine-style book designed by &&& Creative and published by Koolhaas, gives an overview of the last decade of OMA projects including his designs for the Prada shops, the Seattle Public Library, a plan to save Cambridge from Harvard by rechanneling the Charles River, Lagos ' future as Earth's third-biggest town, as well as interviews with Martha Stewart and Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown.
Richard Bachman was exposed as King's pseudonym by a persistent Washington D. C. bookstore clerk, Steve Brown, who noticed similarities between the works and later located publisher's records at the Library of Congress that named King as the author of one of Bachman's novels.
Between April 2003 and February 2010 the Library was home to two locally famous residents, Tessa Brown and Sandy Rankine a pair of very popular library cats.
Brown University's John Carter Brown Library has long housed a 234-page volume referred to as the " Roger Williams Mystery Book ".
* Brown ( 2003 ), Brown, Michelle P., The Lindisfarne Gospels: Society, Spirituality and the Scribe, 2003, British Library, ISBN 978-0-7123-4807-2
He is the author of a boxing novel, " Brothers of the Brown Owl a story of the boxing ring " published c1920 by Cassell and Company ( being a volume in the uniform Cassell's Empire Library ).
* Online documents relating to Brown vs. Board of Education, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library
Another moving panorama was donated to the Anne S. K. Brown Military Collection at Brown University Library in 2005.
Brown's personal religion is fairly well documented in the papers of the Rev Clarence Gee, a Brown family expert, now held in the Hudson Library and Historical Society.
Brandeis University is a part of the Boston Library Consortium, which allows its students, faculty, and staff to access and borrow books and other materials from other BLC institutions including, Brown University, Tufts University, and Williams College.
* Miland Brown, Loot, Plunder, and a New Public Library.

Brown and Three
He is famous for his 25 pitching duels with Mordecai " Three Finger " Brown, who won 13 of the duels against Mathewson's 11, with one no-decision.
* Haile, Ellen, Three Brown Boys and Other Happy Children, New York, Cassell & Co., c. 1879.
In a classic pitching duel, the Cubs ' Mordecai " Three Finger " Brown also carried a no-hitter into the ninth, losing it and the game, 1 – 0.
Three side-wheel steamers were also built in New York: the Lion and the Eagle ( subsequently Regent and Congress ), built in 1841 by Jacob Bell for the Spanish navy, and at about the same time the Kamschatka built by William H. Brown for the Russian navy.
In December 1963, the film What a Crazy World, based on a stage play, starring Brown and Marty Wilde among others, had its world premiere in London, while he also starred in the hit musical Charlie Girl in the West End between 1965 and 1968, and starred in the musical comedy film Three Hats for Lisa in 1965, alongside Una Stubbs, Sophie Hardy and Sid James.
His cabinet struggle with Churchill is the subject of the 2011 play Three Days in May by Ben Brown.
In 1890 Bulmer & Co listed 12 Inns in Yarm ; Black Bull, Cross Keys, Crown Inn, Fleece, George and Dragon, Green Tree, Ketton Ox, Lord Nelson, Red Lion, Three Tuns, Tom Brown, and Union.
Three years later the desegregation effort climaxed with Brown, overturning Plessy v. Ferguson and the separate but equal doctrine forever.
* The second was called ' Three Blairs ' in which Pa represented the then British Prime Minister Tony Blair, Ma represented Cherie Blair ( Tony Blair's wife ), Ted represented Leo Blair ( Tony Blair's youngest son ), and Hank represented the then British Chancellor Gordon Brown.
After a runoff election was necessary, Charlie Gehringer is selected for induction ; on May 9, the Old-Timers Committee elects Mordecai " Three Finger " Brown and Kid Nichols as its first selections in 3 years.
* The Serpent Handlers: Three Families and Their Faith by Fred Brown and Jeanne McDonald ISBN 0-89587-191-2
Three representative Roosters in 1931: David Brown ( rugby league ) | Brown, Ernie Norman | Norman and Ray Stehr | Stehr
* The Three, The Three with Joe Sample and Ray Brown ( 1975, East Wind ; reissued 2005, Test of Time )
In 2008 ( when Big Brown was syndicated ), racing fans wanted Big Brown to have the stall ; Three Chimneys denied the request.
Other notable curveball pitchers since 1900 are / were Barry Zito, Adam Wainwright, Sal Maglie, Dwight Gooden, Nolan Ryan, David Wells, Darryl Kile, Matt Morris, Orel Hershiser, Aaron Sele, Tommy Bridges, Bert Blyleven, Steve Carlton, and Mordecai " Three Finger " Brown.
Three older ships, the Almirante Brown, Independencia, and the Libertad dated from the 1880s and early 1890s.
* Three of their albums, The Brown Album, Bull and Bootsauce received Juno Award nominations for " Best Album Design ".
Mordecai Peter Centennial Brown ( October 19, 1876 – February 14, 1948 ), nicknamed " Three Finger " or " Miner ", was an American Major League Baseball pitcher at the turn of the 20th century.
* Driftin ' Blues, a blues song recorded by Charles Brown & Johnny Moore's Three Blazers, Eric Clapton and others
Three years later, a new tenant in Christie's flat, Beresford Brown, found the bodies of three women ( Kathleen Maloney, Rita Nelson and Hectorina Maclennan ) hidden in the papered-over kitchen pantry, a recess immediately next to the wash house where Beryl and Geraldine Evans had been found.

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