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Mando, pleading her cause, must have said that Dr. Brown was the most distinguished physician in the United States of America, for our man poured out his symptoms and drew a madly waving line indicating the irregularity of his pulse.
It was not until we had returned to the city to live, while I was still at Brown and Sharpe's, that I felt the full impact of evangelical Christianity.
After all, when one has asked whatever became of old Joe and Charlie when one has inquired who it was Sue Brown married and where it is they now live when questions are asked and answered about families and children, and old professors when the game and its probable outcome has been exhausted that does it.
Dr. James Brown Fisk, physicist, President of the Bell Telephone Laboratories, was elected to the Board of Trustees.
He was early exposed to the mechanical world, and in his youth often helped his father, David Brown, master clock and watchmaker, as he plied his trade.
The young apprentice apparently did well by Mr. Brown, for in the third year of his apprenticeship Lucian was offered a full partnership in the firm ; ;
Several efforts were made in this direction, and though not all of them survive to this day, the Brown & Sharpe wire gage system was eventually adopted as the American standard and is still in common use today.
Thus was invented the single thread sewing machine, which Mr. Gibbs in partnership with Mr. Willcox decided to bring to Brown & Sharpe with the proposal that the small company undertake its manufacture.
The new work was a boon to the partnership, not only for its own value but particularly for the stimulation it provided to the imagination of J. R. Brown toward yet further developments for production equipment.
Although Mr. Brown was not himself its inventor ( it was a French idea ), it is typical that his intuition first conceived the importance of mass producing this basic tool for general use.
So it was that when Mr. Brown and Mr. Sharpe first saw the French tool on exhibition in Paris in 1868, they brought a sample with them to the United States and started Brown & Sharpe in yet another field where it retains its leadership to this day.
Along with J. R. Brown's other major developments, the universal grinding machine was profoundly influential in setting the course of Brown & Sharpe for many years to come.
In 1868, however, a truce was called between the companies, and the partnership of Darling, Brown & Sharpe was formed.
Between that year and the buying out of Mr. Darling's interest in 1892, a large portion of the company's precision tool business was carried out under the name of Darling, Brown & Sharpe, and to this day many old precision tools are in use still bearing that famous trademark.
Perhaps the outstanding standard bearer of Mr. Brown's tradition for accuracy was Mr. Oscar J. Beale, whose mechanical genius closely paralleled that of Mr. Brown, and whose particular forte was the development of the exceedingly accurate measuring machinery that enabled Brown & Sharpe to manufacture gages, and therefore its products, with an accuracy exceeding anything then available elsewhere in the world.
Also important on the Brown & Sharpe scene, at the turn of the century, was Mr. Richmond Viall, Works Superintendent of the company from 1876 to 1910.
He was an ardent champion of the Brown & Sharpe Apprentice Program and personal counselor to countless able men who first developed their industrial talents with the company.
During his presidency, the company's physical plant was enormously expanded, and the length and breadth of the Brown & Sharpe machine tool line became the greatest in the world.

Brown and born
Notable jazz bassists from the 1940s to the 1950s included bassist Jimmy Blanton ( 1918 – 1942 ) whose short tenure in the Duke Ellington Swing band ( cut short by his death from tuberculosis ) introduced new melodic and harmonic solo ideas for the instrument ; bassist Ray Brown ( 1926 – 2002 ), known for backing Beboppers Dizzy Gillespie, Oscar Peterson, Art Tatum and Charlie Parker, and forming the Modern Jazz Quartet ; hard bop bassist Ron Carter ( born 1937 ), who has appeared on 3, 500 albums make him one of the most-recorded bassists in jazz history, including LPs by Thelonious Monk and Wes Montgomery and many Blue Note Records artists ; and Paul Chambers ( 1935 – 1969 ), a member of the Miles Davis Quintet ( including the landmark modal jazz recording Kind of Blue ) and many other 1950s and 1960s rhythm sections, was known for his virtuosic improvisations.
Brown was born in Calais and studied art in Antwerp under Egide Charles Gustave Wappers.
James Brown was born in Barnwell, South Carolina on May 3, 1933, to Susie ( née Behlings ) Brown ( August 8, 1916-February 26, 2004 ) and Joseph (" Joe ") Gardner ( March 29, 1911-July 10, 1993 ) ( who changed his surname to Brown after Mattie Brown who raised him ).
* 1978 – Louise Brown, the world's first " test tube baby " is born.
Brown, Jr. ( born 1933 ), Kentucky governor, 1979 – 1983
* John Young Brown III ( born 1963 ), Kentucky Secretary of State, 1996 – 2004
* John Brown ( Australian politician ) ( born 1931 ), elected to the Australian House of Representatives, 1977 – 1990
* John Brown ( American football, born 1891 ) ( 1891 – 1963 ), player for Navy, College Football Hall of Fame inductee
* John Brown ( American football ) ( born 1939 ), NFL player
* John Brown ( footballer born 1866 ) ( 1866 – 1931 ), English footballer for Notts County
* John Brown ( footballer born 1876 ), Scottish footballer for Sunderland
* John Brown ( footballer born 1888 ), footballer for Manchester City and Stoke
* John Brown ( footballer born 1901 ) ( 1901 – 1977 ), English footballer for Leicester City and Wrexham
* John Brown ( footballer born 1915 ) ( 1915 – 2005 ), Scottish association football player
* John Brown ( footballer born 1935 ), Scottish association football player
* John Brown ( footballer born 1940 ), English association footballer
* John Brown ( footballer born 1947 ), English association football goalkeeper
* John Brown ( footballer born 1962 ), Scottish association football player and manager
* John Brown ( cricketer, born 1820 ) ( 1820 –?
* John Brown ( cricketer, born 1890 ) ( 1890 – 1968 ), English cricketer
* Johnny Brown ( rugby league ) ( born 1943 ), Australian rugby league footballer
* John Brown ( Australian rules footballer ) ( born 1937 ), former Australian rules footballer

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When Brown retired as head coach following the 1975 season and appointed Bill " Tiger " Johnson as his successor, Walsh resigned and served as an assistant coach for Tommy Prothro with the San Diego Chargers in 1976.
The Marlins swept the San Francisco Giants 3 – 0 in the National League Division Series, and then went on to beat the Atlanta Braves 4 – 2 in the National League Championship Series, overcoming the loss of Alex Fernandez to a torn rotator cuff, and Kevin Brown to a virus.
The team then traded Kevin Brown to the San Diego Padres for Derrek Lee and two minor leaguers.
In 1997, Brown threw a one-hitter against the Los Angeles Dodgers in his first appearance and a no-hitter against the San Francisco Giants.
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.
Learn Klingon a beginners language course for the Earth based Klingon by eurotalk and translated by Jonathan Brown ( a. k. a. qe ' San ) and Marc Okrand.
They married on March 4, 1952 in a simple ceremony designed to avoid the press at the Little Brown Church in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles.
* March 20 – Willie Brown, Mayor of San Francisco, California
Clara Spalding Brown, the wife of mining engineer Theodore Brown, was a correspondent for the San Diego Union and other California newspapers.
Recent speakers at the LSE have included Kofi Annan, Hilary Benn, Ben Bernanke, Tony Blair, Hazel Blears, Cherie Booth, Gordon Brown, David Cameron, Noam Chomsky, Bill Clinton, Alistair Darling, Niall Ferguson, Joschka Fischer, Vicente Fox, Milton Friedman, Muammar al-Gaddafi, John Lewis Gaddis, Alan Greenspan, Tenzin Gyatso, Will Hutton, Paul Krugman, Richard Lambert, Jens Lehmann, Lee Hsien Loong, John Major, Nelson Mandela, Mary McAleese, Dmitri Medvedev, John Atta Mills, Mario Monti, George Osborne, Robert Peston, Sebastián Piñera, Kevin Rudd, Jeffrey Sachs, Gerhard Schroeder, Carlos D. Mesa, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Costas Simitis, George Soros, Lord Stern, Jack Straw, Aung San Suu Kyi, Baroness Thatcher, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Rowan Williams.
Additionally, the 1988 – 89 season featured the debut of Larry Brown as the Spurs head coach who moved to San Antonio after winning the NCAA National Championship with the University of Kansas in 1988.
Larry Brown, who had been fired by the San Antonio Spurs earlier, was hired as the team's head coach in late January 1992.
The jury consisted of: Adam D. Weinberg, the Whitney ’ s Alice Pratt Brown Director ; Donna De Salvo, Whitney Associate Director of Programs and Chief Curator ; the 2010 curators Francesco Bonami and Gary Carrion-Murayari ; and three guest panelists, Hou Hanru ( San Francisco Art Institute ), Yasmil Raymond ( Dia Art Foundation ), and James Rondeau ( Art Institute of Chicago ).
Brown Field Municipal Airport ( SDM / KSDM ) in San Diego, California lies just over one nautical mile ( about 2 km ) north of TIJ, with a similar runway length and orientation.
Professor Carberry also appeared in an American Express commercial in the 1970s .< ref >; his position and institutional affiliation are given as " Professor of English, Brown University at San Diego ", and the paper is claimed to be a reprint from The Journal of Popular Culture.
The Adobe's later owners included John Brown, Sr., James W. Waters, and the Dunlap family ; it was acquired by San Bernardino County in 1955.
Brown with this attitude that threatens the defense and the lives of thousands of men, summoned a council of war in Tudela, in the palace of the Marquis of San Adrián, where they met Palafox ( who arrived the previous day of Zaragoza ), which reunited with his brother Francisco Palafox, General Coupigny and an English observer, Sir Thomas Graham.

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