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  Thomas Edward Brown - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
THOMAS EDWARD BROWN (1830-1897), British poet, scholar and divine, was born on the 5th of May 1830, at Douglas, Isle of Man.
He won a double first, however, and was elected a fellow of Oriel in April 1854, Dean Gaisford having refused to promote him to a senior studentship of his own college, on the ground that no servitor had ever before attained to that honour.
Brown's more important poems are narrative, and written in the Manx dialect, with a free use of pauses, and sometimes with daring irregularity of rhythm.
7.1911encyclopedia.org /B/BR/BROWN_THOMAS_EDWARD.htm   (663 words)

  
 Frank Edward Brown
Brown first came to Rome and to the American Academy in 1931 as a graduate student of Yale University.
Early a fellow of the American Academy in Rome, Brown went to Syria in 1932 to excavate at Dura-Europos with the joint Yale University- Academie des Inscriptions (France) mission under the direction of Franz Cumont and Michael Rostovtzeff and became field director at Dura in 1935.
In 1963, however, Brown left Yale University to return permanently to the American Academy in Rome, resuming the positions of Professor in Charge and Director of Excavations to which were added the responsibilities of the directorship of the Academy in 1965-1969.
www.archira.com /brown.html   (637 words)

  
 Thomas Edward Brown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Edward Brown (May 5, 1830 - October 29, 1897), Manx poet, scholar and theologian, was born at Douglas, Isle of Man and educated at King William's College.
He won a double first, however, and was elected a fellow of Oriel in April 1854, Dean Thomas Gaisford having refused to promote him to a senior studentship of his own college, on the ground that no servitor had ever before attained to that honour.
At Clifton, Brown remained from September 1863 to July 1892, when he retired--to the great regret of boys and masters alike, who had long since come to regard "T.E.B.'s" genius, and even his eccentricities, with a peculiar pride--to spend the rest of his days upon.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Thomas_Edward_Brown   (738 words)

  
 Family of Edward Brown
The descendants of Edward Brown of Ipswich and Wenham
EDWARD BROWN, of Ipswich, made his will Feb. 9, 1659, and it was proved 27th, 1 mo., 1660, in which he mentions wife, Faith ____, sons
Elias Brown (No. 25) was a graduate of Brown University, and member of the New London County Bar.
brown.rays-place.com /brown-edward.html   (389 words)

  
 Highway Electronics -- Edward R. Brown
Brown is currently serving as a Highway Electronics' technical consultant to 407 ETR Concession Company, the present owners of the Highway 407 toll road.
Brown also serves as a contractor monitor, overseeing technical aspects of the expansion work being done on the toll system, and functions as a contractor payment auditor for a major financial institution.
Brown played a significant role in nearly all new business proposal activities within HTMS, and led the technical effort for the generation of the Hughes portions of the Canadian Highway 407 toll road and the Cross-Israel Highway toll road proposals.
www.highwayelectronics.com /heedbres06.htm   (419 words)

  
 Edward Brown
Edward Brown established ACU’s debate team, led the Department of Communication and served as vice president for academic affairs.
Brown came to ACU in 1954 as a graduate assistant and became a member of the faculty in 1955.
In 1992 the Brown Forensic Endowment was established to help fund the forensics program and to provide scholarships for students in the Department of Communications.
www.acu.edu /centennial/profiles/ed_brown.html   (151 words)

  
 Father's Day: Edward Brown's Biography on StarChefs
Brown's passion for the sea and its inhabitants came early in life.
Brown is also actively involved in numerous charities including Share Our Strength's Taste of the Nation Event, Citymeals on Wheels, Cooks for Kids, and The League for the Hard of Hearing.
Brown lives in New York with his actress wife Kelly and baby Alec Jordan, where he enjoys jamming on the drums and running in local marathons.
www.starchefs.com /FathersDay/bio.html   (685 words)

  
 National Museum of Racing - Hall of Fame
Edward Brown was a leading trainer in the late 19th century and one of the few African-American trainers to achieve national prominence.
Brown was fast, so fast that he earned the nickname "Brown Dick" because it was said he could beat a well-known race horse of that name.
Edward D. Brown was inducted in the Hall of Fame in 1984.
www.racingmuseum.org /hall/trainer.asp?ID=236   (265 words)

  
 Mr Edward Brown
Mr Edward Brown was born in Holyhead on 20 March 1878.
Brown had served as a steward on board several White Star ships before the Titanic, among them the Cedric, Teutonic, Oceanic, Adriatic, and, most recently, the Olympic.
On the evening of 14 April, Brown was awakened by the collision with the iceberg, and after 20-25 minutes, was ordered up to the boat deck.
www.encyclopedia-titanica.org /biography/1778   (365 words)

  
 Ed Brown   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Majewska A, Brown E, Ross J, Yuste R. Mechanisms of calcium decay kinetics in hippocampal spines: role of spine calcium pumps and calcium diffusion through the spine neck in biochemical compartmentalization.
Brown E, Campbell R, Tsuzuki Y, Xu L, Carmeliet P, Fukumura D, Jain R. (2001) In vivo measurement of gene expression, angiogenesis, and physiological function in tumors using multiphoton laser scanning microscopy.
Brown E*, McKee T*, di Tomaso E, Pluen A, Seed B, Boucher Y, Jain R. (2003) Dynamic imaging of collagen and its modulation in tumors in vivo using second harmonic generation.
steele.mgh.harvard.edu /cv/ed.html   (1607 words)

  
 Isle of Man - Famous People - Thomas Edward Brown   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Brown was appointed second master at Clifton Collage, Bristol in September 1863, where he remained until his retirement in July 1892.
Brown is not only the foremost Manx poet, but also one of the most notable of living writers in verse.
Although T.E. Brown was highly regarded on the Island around the turn of the last century, his works are hardly read today and some native Manx criticise his works as ‘poking fun’ at the Manx.
www.isleofman.com /about/famousresidents/thomas_edward_brown.htm   (706 words)

  
 Brown, Edward   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Brown was born in St. Louis, MO on July 5, 1937.
Brown is tolerant, imaginative, positive, energetic, practical and dependable.
The Browns are parents of two sons, Stevon Anthony Brown and Byron Edward Brown.
www.eslarp.uiuc.edu /IBEX/ARCHIVE/clayton/men/a-b/brown_edward.htm   (521 words)

  
 Frank Edward Brown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Early a fellow of the American Academy in Rome, Brown went to Syria in 1932 to excavate at Dura-Europos with the joint Yale University- Académie des Inscriptions (France) mission under the direction of Franz Cumont and Michael Rostovtzeff and became field director at Dura in 1935.
In 1963, however, Brown left Yale to return permanently to the American Academy in Rome, resuming the positions of Professor in Charge and Director of Excavations to which were added the responsibilities of the directorship of the Academy in 1965-1969.
In March 1987 Frank Brown took leave of Rome and the American Academy to join his wife of 50 years, the former Jaquelin Goddard, in Florida.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Frank_Edward_Brown   (999 words)

  
 L. Edward Brown, General Authority
This biographical sketch is adapted from the "News of the Church: Elder L. Edward Brown of the Seventy" from the Ensign for May 1996.
When L. Edward Brown, who was born in Preston, Idaho, 18 June 1937, was 14, he and his father were busy filling a coal hopper one evening in Dubois, Idaho, where the family lived.
Edward’s mother had been involved in a terrible auto accident.
personal.atl.bellsouth.net /w/o/wol3/brownle1.htm   (326 words)

  
 Edward Brown (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.tamu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Brown has over 30 years of experience in systems engineering and served as technical director on Toronto's Highway 407 during its design, installation, and first year of operation.
Brown led the team that wrote the proposal to win Highway 407 contract and also led the technical team that wrote the winning proposal for the Cross Israel Highway toll road.
Brown created the system requirement documents that are being used in the Highway 407 extension program that will more than double the length of that highly successful toll road.
www.products2market.com.cob-web.org:8888 /edward.htm   (142 words)

  
 Supreme Grand Master - Edward H. Brown
Brown was born in Salem, Mass., July 17, 1868.
Dowd early recognized Dr. Brown's innate ability and spiritual quality and selected Dr. Brown to succeed him in office upon his own death.
To the general public Dr. Brown was known only as a practicing Attorney and the builder of engines.
www.soul.org /EdwardHBrown.html   (361 words)

  
 The State | 11/28/2006 | Edward Brown Sr.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Edward Brown Sr., of 1748 Carnegie St., was born May 8, 1923, in Gadsden, SC.
Brown was the Pastor of Gospel Church of the Lord Jesus of the Apostolic Faith for many years.
Brown leaves to cherish a loving and devoted wife of 59 years, Mrs.
www.thestate.com /mld/state/news/obituaries/16111725.htm   (232 words)

  
 Amazon.fr : An Introduction to the Gospel of John: Livres en anglais: Raymond Edward Brown,Francis J. Moloney   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
When Raymond E. Brown died in 1998, less than a year after the publication of his masterpiece, An Introduction to the New Testament, he left behind a nearly completed revision of his acclaimed two-volume commentary on the Gospel of John.
An Introduction to the Gospel of John represents the culmination of Brown’s long and intense examination of part of the New Testament.
In addition, there is an entire section devoted to Christology, absent in the original, as well as a magisterial new section on the representation of Jews in the Gospel of John.
www.amazon.fr /Introduction-Gospel-Raymond-Edward-Brown/dp/0385507224   (634 words)

  
 Higher Praise Greatest Preachers (John Edward Brown)
It is a fully accredited, distinctly evangelical university whose motto is "Christ over all." The unique educational aspect of his school continues to emphasize three-fold, Christ-centered education; namely, head, heart and hand.
As Dr. Brown has said so often, "The way to victory in a few words is: Trust God....
John Brown of Arkansas," as he was called so often, proved the validity of evangelism by conducting city-wide meetings that were successful in their spiritual response and above reproach in every business transaction.
www.higherpraise.org /preachers/brown.htm   (245 words)

  
 Edward Meyer Grandfather Clock (Brown)
Standing at a height of nearly 6' 4", the Edward Meyer is a clock your family will admire proudly for generations to come.
Set gracefully in the curves of the wood, the intricate face of the Edward Meyer Grandfather Clock evokes a memory of old world charm.
While your guests may compliment you on your Edward Meyer Grandfather Clock because of its beauty, you'll be pleased with its durable and reliable functionality.
www.grandfather-clocks-for-less.com /products_edward_meyer_brown.html   (299 words)

  
 Ed Brown
Professor Brown specializes in environmental research and graduate and undergraduate student education.
Professor Brown has been an advisor to EPA, the State of Alaska, and the National Academy of Sciences regarding issues in environmental science/technology.
Brown, E. Remediation Technologies for Soil and Groundwater Cleanup.
www.bio.uni.edu /department/faculty/brown.html   (688 words)

  
 Basic Research in Radiation Oncology: Investigator: Edward Brown, PhD at Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center
Schmidt H, Brown EB, Schwaller B, Eilers J. Diffusional mobility of parvalbumin in spiny dendrites of cerebellar purkinje neurons quantified by fluorescence recovery after photobleaching.
Brown EB, Campbell RB, Tsuzuki Y, Xu L, Carmeliet P, Fukumura D, Jain RK.
Brown EB, Wu ES, Zipfel W, Webb WW.
www.mgh.harvard.edu /cancer/research/basic/radiation/brown.asp   (509 words)

  
 Thomas Edward Brown, 1830-1897. British author
The third son of the Rev.Robert Brown and Dorothy Thompson, and younger brother of the eminent Baptist divine, the Rev. Hugh Stowell Brown.  Educated partly in the parish school at Braddan and partly by his father, T.E. Brown went to King William's College at the age of 15.
Many of his letters were also collected and published after his death and they have been praised for their candor and insight into the workings of a working poet’s mind. 
The letter is from a Hartley to an Ira and relates to Brown's book, Betsy Lee, a fo'c's'le yarn.
library.wustl.edu /units/spec/manuscripts/mlc/brownt/brownt.html   (205 words)

  
 Edward Brown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edward Brown (UK politician), a former Member of Parliament for the Bath constituency in the United Kingdom
Edward TJ Brown, American political activist that has written about Iraqi law.
Reverend Edward Brown, character from two of the books by Laura Ingalls Wilder.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Edward_Brown   (136 words)

  
 Home Page for Edward Brown
Edward has worked on understanding whether strong magnetic fields can confine accreted material to the polar cap of a neutron star, and on how thermo- and pycno-nuclear reactions in the crust of an accreting neutron star heat its deep crust and core and indirectly probe the properties of matter at nuclear densities.
On this last topic, Edward is collaborating with scientists at the
ASC Flash Center at the University of Chicago to post-process their simulations of type Ia supernovae.
www.pa.msu.edu /~ebrown   (285 words)

  
 Brown,Edward Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Ed Brown's recipes for cooking--for learning to appreciate all the steps involved in making a meal, from selecting the ingredients to serving the finished dish--struck a chord with people who care about food and nutrition.
Raymond E. Brown, here he does the same for the Easter seasons by commenting on the Gospels stories of the risen Christ.
Many, including Brown himself, have written about historical issues in the difficult and very different resurrection narratives given us by the evangelists; but such technical problems are not of concern here.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Brown,Edward   (1176 words)

  
 New choices for healing ourselves -- Interview with Richard Gerber, by Edward Brown ; Health and healing section; Share ...
Vibrational Medicine cites hundreds of scientific studies that support the energy model of health and healing and presents the theoretical foundation for such therapies as homeopathy and acupuncture.
Richard Gerber: Vibrational medicine is a diagnostic and healing approach to illness using energy in various forms and frequencies.
One of the secondary agendas of the healing research center is to heal not just people, but the planet.
www.shareintl.org /archives/health-healing/hh_ebnewch.html   (2208 words)

  
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encyclopedia.jrank.org /BRI_BUN/BROWN_THOMAS_EDWARD_1830_1897_.html   (1161 words)

  
 talks by Edward Brown   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Edward Espe Brown has been practicing Zen since 1965 (and yoga since 1980), and has been head resident teacher at each of the San Francisco Zen Centers: Tassajara, Green Gulch, and City Center.
He has led meditation retreats and cooking classes throughout the United States, as well as Austria, Germany, Spain, and England.
He is the author of several cookbooks including The Tassajara Bread Book and Tomato Blessings and Radish Teachings, and is the editor of Not Always So, a newly published book of lectures by Shunryu Suzuki Roshi.
www.audiodharma.org /talks/EdwardBrown.html   (89 words)

  
 Records: Hershal Edward Brown   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Hershal is being honored this evening for his incredible history of volunteering at cross country ad track/field meets for more than 25 years at local, state and even the national level.
Hershal Brown is a 1964 graduate of Ann Arbor High School.
Hershal has been married to his middle school sweetheart for 38 years, has two married daughters, one granddaughter and two grandsons.
www.aaps.k12.mi.us /pioneer.ath_records/hershal_edward_brown   (206 words)

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