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The original campus was a single academic building that was later named University Hall ( Brown University ) | University Hall.
Early in 1945, McBride named 36-year-old Ohio State Buckeyes coach Paul Brown as the team's head coach and general manager and gave him a share in its profits.
While the Browns ' on-field play in 1956 was uninspiring, off-the-field drama developed after a Cleveland-based inventor named George Sarles let Brown test a helmet with a radio transmitter inside.
In a tribute, Mike Brown named the stadium after his father during a time when it was a trend in the NFL to accept corporate offers to have the stadium renamed for a corporation.
The Clarence Brown Theater, on the campus of the University of Tennessee, is named in his honor.
# Cornerback Larry Brown – Super Bowl XXX – Brown became the first cornerback to be named Super Bowl MVP, recording two interceptions for a total of 77 return yards.
The J D Wetherspoon pub in Oxford Road, Manchester is named after Ford Madox Brown.
It states on the Wetherspoons website that " This J D Wetherspoon pub is named after the much-travelled artist Ford Madox Brown, a one-time resident of Victoria Park, a suburb south of the pub.
The is named after him, as well as the Almirante Brown partido, part of the Gran Buenos Aires urban area, with a population of over 500. 000 inhabitants.
Although Brown was to be named after his father Joseph, his first and middle names were mistakenly reversed on his birth certificate.
While in prison, he formed a gospel quartet with fellow cell mates Johnny Terry, " Hucklebuck " Davis and a person named " Shag ", and made homemade instruments-a comb and paper, a washtub bass, a drum kit made from lard tubs and for Brown, what he called " a sort of mandolin out of a wooden box.
In Batman: The Brave and the Bold TV series, a character named Rohtul ( Luthor spelled backwards ) appears in the episode " The Super-Batman of Planet X " portrayed by Clancy Brown.
* A Derren Brown special named " The Heist " repeated the Milgram experiment to test whether the participants will take part in a staged heist afterwards.
It was Peart who named the album, as he borrowed the words of Ernest Hemingway to describe what the band had to go through after making the decision to leave Terry Brown.
He was added to one variant of Rose Red and the White Lily, apparently on no more connection than that one hero of the other variants is named " Brown Robin.
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.
He was named ' Indigenous Person of the Year ' in 1999 and inducted into the Northern Territory musical hall of fame for songs such as " Brown Skin Baby ," " Red Sun " and " Black Moon " ( about the Coniston massacre ).
Dallas ' Larry Brown became the first cornerback to be named Super Bowl MVP, by recording two interceptions in the second half, which the Cowboys converted into 2 touchdowns to prevent a Steelers comeback.
Larry Brown, who was named Super Bowl MVP for his two interceptions, parlayed his performance into a lucrative free agent contract with the Oakland Raiders.
In a joking nod to the sinking of his Mercury craft Grissom named the first Gemini spacecraft Molly Brown after the popular Broadway show The Unsinkable Molly Brown ; NASA publicity officials were unhappy with this name.
* In 1960, a stand at the stadium in Toowoomba, Australia, was named the " E. S. ' Nigger ' Brown Stand " honoring 1920s rugby league player Edward Stanley Brown, so nicknamed since early life because of his pale white skin ; so known all his life, his tombstone is engraved Nigger.

Brown and team
At the October 2006 Conservative Conference, she was Chief Dragon in a political version of the television programme Dragons ' Den, in which A-list candidates were invited to put forward a policy proposal, which was then torn apart by her team of Rachel Elnaugh, Oliver Letwin and Michael Brown.
The team was founded in the 1940s as a charter franchise in the All-America Football Conference ( AAFC ), with Paul Brown, the team's namesake and a pioneering figure in professional football, as its first coach.
Brown, who had built an impressive record as coach of a Massillon, Ohio high school team and brought the Buckeyes their first national championship, at the time was serving in the U. S. Navy and coached the football team at Great Lakes Naval Station near Chicago.
The name of the team was at first left up to Paul Brown, who rejected calls for it to be christened the Browns.
With Brown at the helm, the team won all four of the AAFC's championships from 1946 until its dissolution in 1949, amassing a record of 52 wins, four losses and three ties.
Former Browns QB Otto Graham ( left, with head coach Paul Brown ), who led the Browns to 4 AAFC and 3 NFL Championships, and is a Pro Football Hall of Fame member. While the championship losses sowed bitterness among Cleveland fans who had grown accustomed to winning, the team continued to make progress.
The Browns kept rolling in 1955 after Brown convinced Graham to come back and play, arguing that the team lacked a solid alternative.
Former Browns RB Jim Brown, who was a prominent member of the 1964 NFL Championship team, the team's all-time leader in rushing yards, and a Pro Football Hall of Fame member.
As the team built up a 9-3 regular-season record, Brown in 1958 ran for 1, 527 yards – almost twice as much as any other back and a league record at the time.
In that game, Brown was held to eight yards and the team committed four turnovers in a 10 – 0 loss.
After being dismissed as the Browns ' head coach by Art Modell ( who had purchased majority interest in the team in ) in January, Brown had shown interest in establishing another NFL franchise in Ohio and looked at both Cincinnati and Columbus.
After Paul Brown's death in 1991, controlling interest in the team was inherited by his son, Mike Brown.
Brown recently purchased shares of the team owned by the estate of co-founder Austin Knowlton and is now the majority owner of the Bengals franchise.
Mike Brown, the team's de facto general manager, was rated as among the worst team owners in American professional sports Compounding matters were off-field problems of several players, notably receiver Chris Henry, who was suspended several times during his short professional career and was actually released by the Bengals at one point, but was then re-signed for the season.
However, possibly as an insult to Art Modell, or possibly as an homage to his own start as a head coach to the Massillon Tigers, Paul Brown chose the exact shade of orange used by his former team.
One of the potential helmet designs Brown rejected was a striped motif that was similar to the helmets adopted by the team in 1981 and which is still in use to this day ; however, that design featured yellow stripes on a turquoise helmet which were more uniform in width.
Founder Paul Brown coached the team for its first eight seasons.
In 1970 the Bengals moved to play at Riverfront Stadium, a home they shared with the Cincinnati Reds until the team moved to Paul Brown Stadium in 2000.
Then, after the team appeared in the playoffs in 1990, Paul Brown died.
He had already transferred control to his son, Mike Brown, but was reported to still influence the daily operations of the team.
So after the firing, Paul Brown packed up all his equipment, which he then used for his new team in Cincinnati.
The team then traded Kevin Brown to the San Diego Padres for Derrek Lee and two minor leaguers.
In May 2006 a team of scientists led by Dr. Luigi Naldini and Dr. Brian Brown from the San Raffaele Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy ( HSR-TIGET ) in Milan, Italy reported a breakthrough for gene therapy in which they developed a way to prevent the immune system from rejecting a newly delivered gene.

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