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  Dean Brown Mem by Jeffery Mishlove
Dean is the one who pointed out to Obadiah the possibilities for a distant learning university using audiotape, videotape and computer conferencing.
And, Dean, himself was known as the "resident sage" of the university.
Dean and Wendy, to their credit, were open-minded about this possibility - and gave Walter permission to publish this ideas in his recent book, Return of the Revolutionaries.
www.fmbr.org /mem-dean-brown/mishlove-mem.htm   (1522 words)

  
 J. Douglas Brown essays
DEAN BROWN: I am sticking my neck way out here, but I think that if the wage earner is disabled, he should have the same protection, when we get around to it, the same protection for himself and his family as we have in old age.
DEAN BROWN: It is an attempt to provide a graduated zone between working and retirement; we are dealing here with a highly variable condition as to how many people will work after retirement and to what degree they would work.
DEAN BROWN: Well, I think it is a constant process of education of the people, what they want and what they are willing to pay for; but it is also a constant process of trying to lick the administrative problem.
www.ssa.gov /history/brown3.html   (6916 words)

  
 Search Courier Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Contractor Dean Brown had anticipated that his company, along with other contractors in the area, would receive some of that work, which would have included re-surfacing, stump removal and hills to be cut and leveled.
Matt Brown, who was appointed to the position less than one year ago, said he was disappointed that the road work would not go to people in the town.
Dean Brown, a former road commissioner himself, said he and fellow contractor Guy Hanson had done roadwork for the town for more than 20 years.
www.courierpub.com /articles/2005/06/03/republicanjournal/local_news/n1com.txt   (657 words)

  
 NBA Playoffs 2001 - Coach of year added to Sixers' haul
Dean Smith, Brown's mentor and former coach at North Carolina, stunned the Philadelphia 76ers coach by flying in from Jacksonville, Fla., to congratulate one of his top pupils for winning the NBA's Coach of the Year Award.
Brown, who led the Sixers to their best record in 16 years, won the award for the first time in his 18-year NBA coaching career.
Brown has posted winning records in 25 of his 29 seasons as a head coach on the professional and collegiate levels.
espn.go.com /nba/playoffs2001/2001/0522/1203064.html   (651 words)

  
 Dean Is the New McCain … - And the new Carter, and Goldwater, and McGovern, and Reagan … By Julia Turner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Dean Is the New McCain … - And the new Carter, and Goldwater, and McGovern, and Reagan … By Julia Turner
Dean is both a natural pol and a crafty one.
Dean and the fictional president on The West Wing are both smart, maverick New England liberals whose wives are doctors.
www.slate.com /id/2086718   (988 words)

  
 The Johns Hopkins News-Letter
Dean Brown added that juniors and seniors, who have had the lowest response rates in the three semesters that Merlin has been used, must be shown the benefits of the system.
Dean Brown has floated the idea of establishing an editorial board, similar to the ethics board and involving both students and faculty, that would review any comments professor’s were strongly against making public.
Dean Brown hopes that Merlin will run at least one more full year, but said it requires a “leap of faith.” She stressed that the faculty must trust the students, and that students must believe the system is helping them.
www.jhu.edu /~newslett/02-04-99/News/10.html   (1037 words)

  
 Dean Brown Mem by Saul-Paul Sirag
Dean said that he often visited that reservation and was familiar with that church.
I first met Dean in the fall of 1973, when I was a research associate to Arthur Young at his Institute for the Study of Consciousness in Berkeley.
Dean, as a physicist, was as fond of this number as I was --137 being the fundamental measure of the strength of the electrical and magnetic forces.
www.fmbr.org /mem-dean-brown/sirag-mem.htm   (562 words)

  
 Brown is new science dean   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Brown agrees with the faculty's decision not to continue to allow General Biology (7.01) to fulfill the Institute's chemistry requirement but also has an "open mind" regarding a new biology requirement.
Brown stressed that he would not support the institution of such a requirement, unless another one still existing was eliminated.
Brown said he expects to be an active dean, particularly in the area of undergraduate education.
www-tech.mit.edu /V105/N27/brown.27n.html   (565 words)

  
 Meet Frank Brown - Continuum Magazine - Spring 2002 - University of Utah
Brown joined the University of Utah faculty in 1971, rose to full professor in 1980, served as chair of geology and geophysics from 1988 to 1991, and then became dean of the College of Mines and Earth Sciences in 1991.
Although he is a dean, Brown’s office door is always open, and “he teaches the same number of courses that all the rest of the faculty in our department teach,” says Ekdale.
Brown and McDougall determined the skull was 3.5 million years old—older than the partial skeleton nicknamed “Lucy” unearthed in Ethiopia in 1974.
www.alumni.utah.edu /continuum/spring02/frankbrown.htm   (2031 words)

  
 Dean Brown Mem by William Gough
Dean Brown was one of the most remarkable persons I have ever encounter -- a true Renaissance Man! I met Dean through Dr. Jean Millay over fifteen years ago.
As I got to know Dean better I became fascinated with his quest for "cosmic laws" that are at the root of, and encompass, the physical laws of modern science.
Dean and I were working on a third paper at the time of Dean's death: A Journey Into Infinity aimed at a broader audience including the young, and being extensively illustrated by Bob Bourdeaux.
www.fmbr.org /mem-dean-brown/gough-mem.htm   (679 words)

  
 DIPLOMAT L. DEAN BROWN DIES; TROUBLESHOOTER, MIDEAST ENVOY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Dean Brown, an ambassador to Jordan and the State Department's deputy undersecretary for management in the 1970s and president of the Middle East Institute from 1975 to 1986, died May 2 at Georgetown University Hospital of renal failure related to heart and lung disease.
Brown, a rough-riding career diplomat, was known to travel with a pistol at his side during perilous postings.
Brown was known for his cool-under-fire manner and his terse, staccato cables as well as his dry sense of humor.
www.jordanembassyus.org /05102001009.htm   (754 words)

  
 IDS: Committee continues J-School dean search (Campus, 04/12/2004)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Brown came to IU as a faculty member in 1972 and has served as the journalism school dean since 1985.
Brown spoke to Gros Louis during the search process and said prior to Friday's meeting, which he did not attend, he would accept the dean's position for an additional year if no suitable candidate could be found.
Brown was named a member of the Indiana Journalism Hall of Fame Saturday and is a member of the Poynter Institute for Media Studies' board of trustees.
www.idsnews.com /story.php?id=22608   (757 words)

  
 The Crypt: History & Genealogy of Camden & Charlton Counties, Georgia
Hugh Brown SENIOR was an early settler and pioneer in CCG; Hugh Brown JUNIOR was born in CCG.
This old house was purchased in 1914 by Phillip Cato Brown, son of William Dean Brown and Hattie Holland - is said to be haunted by the ghost of a doctor who was shot to death on the front porch.
Crawford Parrish Brown, his wife and child moved from Camden County to Columbia County, FL, where he was a farmer, probably between 1866 (the date of birth of their first child in CCG) and 1869 (the date of birth of their second child in FL) - PWG Vol.
www.camdencounty.org /ebooks/brown_p26.html   (6402 words)

  
 The College of Health Professions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Ronald T. Brown, formerly associate dean of research in the College of Health Professions at the Medical University of South Carolina, joined Temple as of July 1, 2004.
The College of Health Professions that Brown will lead is a comprehensive center of health care education, with fully accredited undergraduate and graduate programs in communication sciences, health information management, nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, public health and therapeutic recreation.
In addition to being associate dean of research, Brown currently is professor and chairman of health professions, professor of pediatrics, and professor of dental medicine at the Medical University of South Carolina.
www.temple.edu /publichealth/fac_brown.htm   (535 words)

  
 IDS: Journalism dean named administrator of year (Campus, 01/18/2001)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Brown was selected by a panel of educators and news professionals from nominations submitted by his peers.
Brown holds a doctorate in communications-public affairs from Stanford University, and master's and bachelor's degrees from Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar.
Brown received a medal and $10,000 from the Freedom Forum, and IU has received a $10,000 grant in his honor.
www.idsnews.com /story.php?id=2636   (461 words)

  
 Dean Otis Brown   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Brown, a pioneering specialist in the use of satellite remote sensing for ocean observations, has been at the Rosenstiel School since 1973.
Brown has published widely on the application of satellite observations to the understanding of oceanic processes and has served on numerous national and international scientific committees including: the U.S. Joint Global Ocean Flux Study, the Joint Committee on Global Ocean Observing Systems and the NOAA Advisory Panel on Climate and Global Change.
Brown holds a Ph.D. in physics with a specialization in underwater optics from the University of Miami (1973) and an B.S. in physics from North Carolina State University (1966).
www.rsmas.miami.edu /overview/dean.html   (257 words)

  
 Dean Brown
Brown has been with Quinsigamond Community College for 35 years.
In 1992, Dr. Brown began serving the college in an administrative capacity when he accepted the position of Associate Dean of Business and Human Services.
Brown's area of expertise is in Community College Administration and Policy Making.
www.qcc.mass.edu /psychology/dean_brown.htm   (164 words)

  
 Welcome to Brown's Dairy
Brown's Dairy has a century's worth of operating history which is rich in heritage and tradition.
Since it's founding in 1905, Brown's has grown steadily and remains one of the prominent milk and beverage companies in the South.
Brown's Dairy is now proudly serving the four state Gulf Coast region of Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida.
www.brownsdairy.com   (106 words)

  
 Las Vegas SUN: Columnist Dean Juipe: Brown takes on another test
Brown, 34, is 23-9 with 11 KOs while never being accused of ducking a fight.
Brown defeated Negron, Butler, Nelson, Peden, and, spectacularly with an eighth-round knockout in 1998, Ruelas.
Brown is also pleased to be fighting at 140 for the first time, after years of straining to make 130 and 135.
www.lasvegassun.com /sunbin/stories/archives/2002/sep/12/513978072.html   (1111 words)

  
 Dean Brown Mem
Dean always believed that the most beautiful things we can experience is the mysterious, for him indeed it was the source of all true art and science and I am sure that he now knows all of G-d’s thoughts and understands that the rest were merely details.
Some of these images, rarely shown, are now offered to Dean’s family and friends with grateful acknowledgement of the incredible influence he had on her life and that of others, and because of the extensive creativity that bubbled from the amazing reach of his mind.
Dean was my teacher, my first real mentor, my friend and a friend of my whole family, a fellow student of Torah and Kabbalah,, my colleague and business partner, and a member of our extended family.
www.fmbr.org /mem-dean-brown/dean-brown-mem.htm   (1873 words)

  
 Fellowship Honors Dean Brown, Encourages Overseas Study
Always a strong advocate of overseas study, Brown said he was "enormously flattered" by the creation of the fellowship in his name.
Brown said the study abroad programs are an important supplement to IU's curriculum, which requires students to take courses in foreign languages and culture.
Brown said it can sometimes be a challenge to recruit students for the summer London program, but interest has grown, thanks in part to positive word-of-mouth.
www.journalism.indiana.edu /news/113004brown   (484 words)

  
 CAS replaces Hedahl with interim dean
On being selected, Brown said she is "honored and excited," and is focusing on continuing the work Hedahl began into the next academic year.
Brown holds a Ph.D. in English (1989) from the University of Florida, Gainesville, and a M.A. in English (1984) and a B.A. in English (1982), both from Virginia Tech.
Brown has spoken at many national and international conferences on topics such as women in literature and film, women's leadership, gender equity in the UW System, internationalizing higher education, international issues, technology in the classroom and women in the media.
www.uwrf.edu /student-voice/050506/NEWScas.htm   (467 words)

  
 Bernard Brown retiring as Dean of Rockefeller Chapel
Brown will continue to teach a course in the Humanities Core and in the Fundamentals program of the College and has plans to continue a writing project on liturgy and music.
Brown first came to Chicago to study at what was then called the Federated Theological Schools of the University of Chicago, and he received his B.D. in 1955.
Brown has published numerous articles for religious journals and publications and is the author of Ideology and Community Action (1978).
chronicle.uchicago.edu /950525/brown.shtml   (959 words)

  
 Brown, Popovich Square Off in NBA Finals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Brown was the head coach and Popovich the lead assistant for the U.S. Olympic men's basketball team last summer in Athens, and they also spent the prior summer together with the Olympic qualifying team.
The relationship between Brown and Popovich grew during the mid-'80s after Popovich was a college coach at Division III Pomona-Pitzer College in Claremont, Calif., and took a yearlong sabbatical to observe coaching techniques, spending half the time at Kansas and the other half at North Carolina under Dean Smith, Brown's mentor.
Brown hired Popovich in July, 1988, to be an assistant with the Spurs, and the friendship blossomed from there.
sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2005/06/08/sports/s160134D41.DTL&sn=012&sc=531   (798 words)

  
 Brown, Dean, Wiseman, Liser, Proctor & Hart, L.L.P. - a Fort Worth, Texas (TX) Business & Commercial Law Law Firm
Founded in 1922, Brown, Dean, Wiseman, Liser, Proctor and Hart, L.L.P. serves individuals, businesses, and governmental entities whose transactions and litigation needs are centered in the North Central Texas area but also extend into the national and even international arena.
The name of founder Judge Jesse M. Brown, who had practiced law in Fort Worth since the turn of the 20th century, continues to be the first in the firm's nomenclature because of the respect his successors hold for him.
Brown, Dean, Wiseman, Liser, Proctor and Hart practices in all major areas of civil law, including health care, insurance, employment, environmental, products liability, construction, public housing, condemnation, property valuation, taxation, personal injury, aviation, railroads, real estate, and estate planning.
pview.findlaw.com /cmd/view?wld_id=2479770&pid=1   (529 words)

  
 Tonya Moten Brown named U of Minnesota presidential chief of staff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Tonya Moten Brown, assistant dean for admissions at the University of Texas, Austin, School of Law, has been named chief of staff for the Office of the President at the University of Minnesota.
Outside of her responsibilities at the University of Texas, Brown is a member of the national Law Services Finance and Legal Affairs Committee and is a consultant to its Reengineering Project.
Brown will make a significant contribution to the university and the community and will be an invaluable colleague in the upcoming administration," said university President Nils Hasselmo.
www1.umn.edu /urelate/datebook/1997/brown.html   (371 words)

  
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Hugh Brown Junior, born (1788-1851) in Camden County, Georgia {CCG}, was the son of Hugh Brown Sr.
She was born (1796-1861) in Baldwin Co., the daughter of William Dean and Jane Sessions.
In 1829, Hugh Brown Junior received 311 acres of "Pine and Swamp Land" in the Sand Hills of Camden County.
home.att.net /~mmevans/brownpage.htm   (884 words)

  
 Dean Brown Profile   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Dean Brown, Princess Cruises’ Executive Vice President of Customer Service and Sales, is responsible for leading the company’s sales efforts, as well as overseeing the customer service area which includes reservations and all travel agent support activities.
In addition, Brown serves as Chairman and CEO of Princess Tours, with responsibility for the company’s extensive Operations in Alaska including passenger logistics, rail Operations, land excursions, hotel Operations and construction, and product development.
Brown began his career at Princess Tours in 1979 in the reservations department and subsequently held management positions in Operations, planning and development.
www.f-cca.com /pages/profiles/dean.html   (245 words)

  
 Promoting fluency in EFL classrooms - an article by James Dean Brown
Reduced forms were defined in Brown and Hilferty (1989) as "native speakers' connected speech replete with its contracted forms, elision, liaison, and reduction." At this point in time, I would add several other subcategories: weak forms, linking, assimilation, and intrusion.
As I explained in more detail in Brown (1996), one key to encouraging students to make constructive errors is to explain native speaker error patterns, which involves at least four steps.
Brown, J. D., and Hilferty, A. The effectiveness of teaching reduced forms for listening comprehension.
www.jalt.org /pansig/2003/HTML/Brown.htm   (6530 words)

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