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Brooks and married
Arden was married to Ned Bergen from 1939 to 1947, and to actor Brooks West from 1952 until his death in 1984 from a heart ailment.
In 1986, Brooks married Sandy Mahl, whom he had met while working as a bouncer.
They did begin dating after Brooks's divorce, and married on December 10, 2005, at their home in Oklahoma, marking the second marriage for Brooks and the third for Yearwood.
Nielsen married four times: Monica Boyar ( 1950 – 1956 ), Alisande Ullman ( 1958 – 1973 ), Brooks Oliver ( 1981 – 1983 ) and Barbaree Earl ( 2001 – 2010 ).
He married Pamela Andrus, of Northbridge, and also apparently her sister, Adeline Brooks Andrus.
Their three children are the actor Jared Harris who played Lane Pryce on AMC's Mad Men and who was once married to Emilia Fox, the actor Jamie Harris, and the director Damian Harris, once married to Annabel Brooks and now partner of Peta Wilson.
Around 1920, Louis's mother married Pat Brooks, a local construction contractor, having received word that Munroe Barrow had died while institutionalized ( in reality, Munroe Barrow lived until 1938, unaware of his son's fame ).
Against her mother's wishes, on December 31, 1946, Crain married Paul Brinkman, a former RKO Pictures contract player credited as Paul Brooks.
On 1 November, 1960, she married director Richard Brooks ; they divorced in 1977.
On June 1, 1932, Brooks married the former Mollie Meriwether of Shreveport, a daughter of Minor Meriwether and the former Anne Finley McNutt.
She had three children, one by Conway, one by Brooks Clift ( brother of Montgomery Clift ) while she was married to Conway, and one by Ryder.
The fifth was Chicago millionaire William Deering Davis, who had been briefly married to the silent film star Louise Brooks, in the 1930s ; Plesch's marriage to Davis lasted from 1949 until their divorce in 1951.
William York and Mary Brooks married on December 25, 1881, and had eleven children.
In 1922 he married Dorothy Brooks Johnston.
On May 8, 1822 Edward Everett married Charlotte Gray Brooks, a descendant of John Howland, ( c. 1599 – 1673 ) who was one of the Pilgrims who travelled from England to North America on the Mayflower, signed the Mayflower Compact, and helped found Plymouth Colony.
# Charlotte Brooks Everett ( August 13, 1825December 15, 1879 ); married Captain Henry Augustus Wise USN
# Edward Brooks Everett ( May 6, 1830November 5, 1861 ); married Helen Cordis Adams
About 1918 she married Curtis Brooks, who had been a teacher of hers in high school.
Brooks and Constance were married in her hometown of Windsor, Ontario, Canada on October 8, 1960.
St Aubyn married Jane Brooks on 26 April 1980 and they have two sons and three daughters.
His siblings include: older sister Louisa Catherine, wife of Charles Kuhn, of Philadelphia, older brother John Quincy Adams II ; the uncle of Charles Adams, III, the brother of the historian Henry Brooks Adams, Arthur Adams, who died young during their childhood, Mary Adams, who married Henry Parker Quincy, of Dedham, MA, and historian Peter Chardon Brooks Adams, of Beverly Farms, MA.
Since 1976, Brooks has been married to Vicki Lenora Brooks, Assistant Dean for Transfer and Nontraditional Students in the School of Arts and Sciences at Rutgers University ( where she has worked for more than 30 years ).

Brooks and college
During a performance on August 19, 2011, Garth Brooks told his audience that once his youngest daughter is in college he will be " firing the tour back up.
This laid the foundation for a series of actions aiming to continue closing the access gap for minorities of virtually all categories in the decades to come, the most important of which was President John Brooks Slaughter's institution of the college's " mission statement ," an organizational declaration around which the entire college would function and aspire to both academic excellence and equity.
Andy's work assignment is shifted from the laundry to the prison's small library, previously under the stewardship of Brooks Hatlen, one of the few other prisoners with a college degree.
" Although he dropped out of a New York University public relations course, Brooks ' sister got him a job as an usher at CBS in New York City, a job usually requiring a college education, as she was friends with a secretary there.
Brooks formulated these guidelines in reaction to ornamentalist theories of poetry, to the common practice of critics going outside the poem ( to historical or biographical contexts ), and his and Warren ’ s frustration with trying to teach college students to analyze poetry and literature ( Leitch 2001 ).
Memphis College of Art, known before 1985 as the Memphis Academy of Arts and first established as James Lee Memorial Art Academy in the James Lee House, is a small, private college of art and design located in Memphis, Tennessee's Overton Park adjacent to the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art.
* Brooks Institute, a for-profit college in California focusing on visual arts
Born in Rome, New York, Brooks attended college at the University of Rochester and subsequently studied homeopathic medicine in New York City.
Phillips Brooks prepared for college at the Boston Latin School and graduated from Harvard University in 1855 at the age of 20, where he was elected to the Alpha Delta Phi.
Loren Brooks Pope ( July 13, 1910 – September 23, 2008 ) was an American writer and independent college placement counselor.
Born in Rome, New York, Brooks attended college at the University of Rochester and subsequently studied homeopathic medicine in New York City.
Derrick Dewan Brooks ( born April 18, 1973 ) is a former American college and professional football player who was a linebacker in the National Football League ( NFL ) for fourteen seasons.
Under the guidance of Presidents Dr. Lawrence McGrath and Dr. Larry R. Brooks, the college began offering a successful degree completion program in the early 1990 ’ s.
During his teaching career, he assisted Robert Penn Warren and Cleanth Brooks in the writing of several college textbooks on literature.
Mr. Conklin is at the park to meet an old college girl friend, but finds Miss Brooks instead, 1955.
In 1907, Richmond journalist Joseph Bryan paid to have the bones mounted and returned to the college, named Washington and Lee University since Lee's death, and they were displayed in the Brooks Museum, in what is now Robinson Hall.
The academic program at Brooks focuses on a college preparatory curriculum.
" Bill " Brooks ( born in Wilson, North Carolina ) is an American and former baseball and basketball coach who is best known for developing the University of North Carolina at Wilmington athletics program from a junior college to a Division I school.
The Americans, coached by Herb Brooks and consisting mainly of college students, tied Sweden and scored an upset win over Czechoslovakia in the preliminary round.
As a college freshman playing for the Herb Brooks and the Minnesota Golden Gophers, Broten scored 50 goals and was named WCHA Rookie of the Year His final goal of that season was the game winner that clinched the 1979 NCAA Championship in which the Gophers defeated the University of North Dakota by a score of 4-3.
His college roommate was the writer Bruce Brooks.
Al Percolo ( Albert Brooks ) is a major league baseball scout with the New York Yankees who attends a game at a small college to see pitching phenom Tommy Lacy ( Michael Rapaport ).
Chemeketa Community College is a community college located in Salem, Oregon, with smaller campuses in McMinnville, Dallas, Brooks, and Woodburn, and the Northwest Viticulture Center in Eola.
There was some controversy surrounding Brooks ' hiring, since he hadn't coached at the college level in almost a decade.

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