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  Pat Brown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pat Brown was born in San Francisco, the son of Edmund and Ida Schuckman Brown.
Pat's daughter, Kathleen Brown, was elected California State Treasurer in 1990.
Pat Brown died aged 90 in Beverly Hills and is interred at Holy Cross Cemetery in Colma.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pat_Brown   (624 words)

  
 Jerry Brown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brown was born in San Francisco, California, the only son of former Democratic governor Pat Brown, on April 7, 1938.
Brown used the position, which was historically limited in power, to bring suits against corporations such as Standard Oil of California, International Telephone and Telegraph, Gulf Oil, and Mobil for violation of campaign-finance laws and argued in person before the California Supreme Court.
Brown often proposed unorthodox ideas, including the establishment of a state space academy and the purchasing of a satellite that would be launched into orbit to provide emergency communications for the state–a proposal similar to one that would indeed be adopted by the state.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jerry_Brown   (3232 words)

  
 Pat Brown   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Brown was trained in all aspects of the tailor’s trade and techniques, focusing primarily on 18th and 19th century men’s clothing, with a special emphasis on American military uniforms.
Brown has been schooled in the art and craft of dyeing including the critical ingredients and recipes that have been handed down through the centuries.
Brown’s cumulative education and experience in the tailoring craft is in essence, a preservation of the tailor’s trade and craft as it was practiced in America and England from the colonial period, through the industrial revolution and up to it’s eclipse by the ready-made clothing industry.
www.skilletlicker.com /home_page/brown/patbrown.html   (308 words)

  
 Pat Brown's Lab: Publications
Reid JL, Iyer VR, Brown PO, Struhl K. Coordinate regulation of yeast ribosomal protein genes is associated with targeted recruitment of Esa1 histone acetylase.
Brown PO, Botstein D. Exploring the new world of the genome with DNA microarrays.
Dupuis J, Brown PO, Siegmund D. Statistical methods for linkage analysis of complex traits from high-resolution maps of identity by descent.
brownlab.stanford.edu /publications01.html   (2179 words)

  
 The California Bar Journal - March, 1996
Brown argued forcefully against the death penalty, but in the end he said he was bound to uphold the law.
Brown's career in the legal field began in 1927, when he was admitted to the State Bar, part of the first crop of lawyers to become members after it was established by statute in July of that year.
Brown was a major force behind the enactment of state laws outlawing racial discrimination in jobs and housing.
www.calbar.ca.gov /calbar/2cbj/96mar/art18.htm   (1227 words)

  
 ProSoundWeb | Pat Brown Live Chat Transcript
Pat: You have to be careful when you say "protection" and "compression." The loudspeaker prefers a high crest factor signal (less heat).
Pat: It depends on what frequency you are measuring, as well as the physical size of the radiator.
Pat: Pin one is a grounding issue and relates to how manufactures physically route pin one on their I/O connectors.
www.prosoundweb.com /install/live_chat/pattrans.shtml   (3352 words)

  
 American Prospect Online - ViewPrint
The rise and fall of Pat Brown -- and then, over the past 15 years, his rise again in the assessment not just of historians but of California’s political elites of all tendencies -- is an important and instructive tale, not just of Brown and California but of American liberalism more generally.
Brown had resolved to let him die because the state Supreme Court, whose concurrence was required to commute the sentence, had made clear it had no desire to commute.
Brown agreed with the Berkeley Free Speechers that the ban on political speech on campus was unconstitutional; several months after the demonstrations, the University of California’s Board of Regents repealed the ban at Brown’s behest.
www.prospect.org /web/page.ww?section=root&name=ViewPrint&articleId=10008   (1303 words)

  
 Syn-Aud-Con Instructor
Pat has the unique gift of being able to share his knowledge of complex technical topics in an easy-to-understand manner.
Pat brings with him an impressive array of equipment to help him demonstrate different real world problems and solutions to them.
Pat has invested a significant amount of time in preparing audible and visual displays to demonstrate sound principles.
www.synaudcon.com /Instructor.htm   (204 words)

  
 Converted file nhv   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Specifically, Pat asserts that the trial court should have set the amount of her actual damages as the value of the credit taken by Brown as well as award damages for her loss of time and court costs.
See footnote Pat concedes that whether to treble her actual damages is subject to the sound discretion of the trial judge, and she does not contest that the trial court did not grant her treble damages.
Pat claims that the trial court should have awarded her $186,108.00 as actual damages, the amount of credit that Brown stole from her.
www.in.gov /judiciary/opinions/archive/10080201.nhv.html   (1523 words)

  
 PatBrownMemorial   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Pat Brown was not just an outstanding teacher and scientist; she was mentor, friend and confidante to all of her colleagues here in the Biology Department at
Pat was often in a position of leadership and we looked to her to guide us as we developed, both as a department and as professional educators.
Pat was a friend who gave advice wisely and passionately; who listened quietly and sincerely; who laughed often and faced life head-on and realistically.
www.siena.edu /biology/faculty/PatBrownMemorial   (621 words)

  
 Criminal Profiling Agency: Criminal Profiler Pat Brown
Pat Brown is an investigative Criminal Profiler and the founder of SHE.
Pat also runs The Pat Brown Criminal Profiling Agency, which provides crime scene analysis and behavioral profiling to prosecutors, defense attorneys and international clients.
Pat founded The Sexual Homicide Exchange in 1996 to address those issues and for the years since, SHE has offered profiling and investigative services at no charge to law enforcement and the families of homicide victims.
www.patbrownprofiling.com /bio.html   (150 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The nostalgia for Brown and the so-called "golden age" of California politics, like all such legends, is rooted in something other than the unvarnished facts — the gauzy "Camelot" version of John Kennedy's presidency being another example.
Brown's extensive, and somewhat unseemly, financial involvement with the murderous military regime in Indonesia, which came after he was defeated for a third term by Ronald Reagan, is kissed off in a few superficial paragraphs — even though his oil importing business made the family wealthy.
The younger Brown shunned his father's advice, but tried to complete some of his father's unfinished work, most notably the State Water Project, and also championed a liquefied natural gas project that the Brown family's Indonesian oil partners were pushing.
www.insidebayarea.com /portlet/article/html/fragments/print_article.jsp?article=2570091   (671 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The nostalgia for Brown and the so-called "golden age" of California politics, like all such legends, is rooted in something other than the unvarnished facts Achievements are inflated and shortcomings are minimized.
Brown's career is certainly worthy of serious examination because he was an important transitional figure in California and its politics, bridging the era when postwar optimism and social cohesion were giving way to our still-evident, post-industrial cultural and economic conflict.
Brown's first term as governor came at the end of the cohesive era, when the public's desires were easily divined and met.
www.insidebayarea.com /portlet/article/html/fragments/print_article.jsp?article=2570000   (592 words)

  
 The California Bar Journal - March, 1996
The record of Pat Brown as governor during the period when California became the most populous state in the nation should be frequently recalled.
Pat believed in constitutional principles and never yielded in his devotion to our traditional system of justice.
We recall Pat Brown not merely because of his public service accomplishments, but because of the person he was: friendly, outgoing, energetic, intelligent, eager to be helpful, a warm, lovable human being totally without guile.
www.calbar.ca.gov /calbar/2cbj/96mar/art17.htm   (644 words)

  
 Pat Brown's book helped Ryan decide / Former governor wrote about struggles over death penalty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
During Pat Brown's tenure as governor from 1959 to 1966, he anguished over the issue, commuting the sentences of 23 Death Row inmates and allowing 36 others to be executed in the gas chamber at San Quentin.
In 1960, Pat Brown agreed to a 60-day stay of execution of Caryl Chessman, who had been convicted of robbery and kidnap; that decision was made mainly due to a plea from his son.
Adler, Pat Brown's co-author, said later that the law then required a majority on the state Supreme Court to approve commutation of Chessman's sentence, and the justices favoring the execution had one more vote than the foes.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2003/01/13/MN3420.DTL   (997 words)

  
 Governor Edmund G. "Jerry" Brown of California   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The son of former Governor Pat Brown, Jerry Brown was born in San Francisco in 1938.
Brown's education included studies at the Jesuit Seminary, a law degree from Yale, and degrees in Latin and Greek from U.C. Berkeley.
Brown was a leader in energy efficiency, sponsored and signed the first labor laws in the U.S. to protect farmworkers, and began the California Conservation Corps.
www.governor.ca.gov /govsite/govsgallery/h/biography/governor_34.html   (186 words)

  
 Barnes & Noble.com - Killing for Sport: Inside the Minds of Serial Killers - Pat Brown - Hardcover
In 1990, wife and mother PAT BROWN rented a room to someone who turned out to be a suspect in the murder of a female jogger.
Brown, CEO of Sexual Homicide Exchange (S.H.E.), which helps survivors, believes that people are misinformed about serial killers, primarily because of the attention given to selected criminals in the press or film.
However, what's missing are comments from other experts-police, doctors, etc. Brown includes quotes from killers along with her own commentary on a variety of cases, which is occasionally tantalizing, but this is not a complete reference on serial killers.
search.barnesandnoble.com /booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?userid=pB5gKdz9Jw&isbn=1893224937&itm=1   (774 words)

  
 uExpress.com: Richard Reeves by Richard Reeves -- (04/22/2005) THERE WAS A LIBERAL
Brown screwed up 1966, too, doing as much as he could to help Ronald Reagan win the Republican nomination as his opponent.
Brown even told a bunch of schoolkids to remember that it was an actor who shot Abraham Lincoln.
I got to be friends with Pat Brown in the years before he died in 1996.
www.uexpress.com /richardreeves?uc_full_date=20050422   (760 words)

  
 Coming of Age: California First Days
Pat Brown won re-election as Governor of California in the fall of 1962 after a tough and heated campaign against Richard M. Nixon, defeating him by nearly 300,000 votes.
Governor Brown was aware of the potential controversy related to celebrating California as the most populous state in the nation.
Governor Brown states, "The western rim of the continent, which a century ago was little more than a legend to handful of pioneers, now assumes the role of leader on that continent." It expresses the optimism of the Governor and his dedication to California's growth and prominence in the world.
bancroft.berkeley.edu /Exhibits/Looking/comingofage.html   (1692 words)

  
 AJAX - Pat Brown   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Pat Brown has lived in Ajax since 1958.
She has two sons and is the proud grandmother of four grandchildren.
In addition to her Council duties, Pat has been very involved in the community for many years.
www.townofajax.com /English/page_1_1522_1.html   (79 words)

  
 Capt. Patrick J. Brown, 48, New York, N.Y.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Pat's dad, John, had a distingushed career with FBI, his late mother, Ruth, valiantly fought a battle with breast cancer and fought it with great bravery.
Pat's sister, Carolyn, fights a daily fight with debilitating diabetes which has left her unable to work but her spirit is always cheerful - another brave Brown.
Obviously, I didn't know Pat Brown personally, but from all the articles that I have read about him since the first one, I gather that He was a man who did things with a passion.
www.september11victims.com /september11victims/VictimInfo.asp?ID=605   (3872 words)

  
 What Julie Nixon saw in Pat Brown   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In addition to being what they said he was, Pat Brown was also a regular, well-meaning guy.
Brown needed no time for deliberation when I asked "the Guv" what he didn't like about his long career in politics, which he started as San Francisco district attorney.
Brown spent his last years proud of his career, especially of the California Water Project.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/examiner/archive/1996/02/22/EDITORIAL5223.dtl   (467 words)

  
 Pat Brown, Ed.D.
Brown's research interests include issues in the employment of persons with disabilities, mental retardation, disability policy, technology and disability, and adolescent transition from school to employment.
Brown earned her Bachelor's Degree in Sociology at Alfred University, her Master's of Education degree in Special Education at the University of Washington and her doctorate in Education at the University of Washington.
Brown, J., Berkell, D., Brown, P., and Price, L. Transition practices for students with mental retardation and developmental disabilities.
cognitivetech.washington.edu /patbio.htm   (203 words)

  
 Governor Edmund G. "Pat" Brown of California   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Born in San Francisco in 1905, Edmund Brown was nick-named "Pat" when as a boy selling Liberty Bonds, he ended his speeches by shouting Patrick Henry's line, "Give me liberty or give me death!" Later, Brown studied law, graduating first in his class.
As Governor, he achieved a statewide water plan and improvements in higher education, but his most controversial move was when he granted a 60-day reprieve to Caryl Chessman convicted of rape and kidnapping with bodily harm (who was eventually executed).
Brown also ended the practice of cross-filing for political candidates, and backed the use of computers in state government.
www.governor.ca.gov /govsite/govsgallery/h/biography/governor_32.html   (193 words)

  
 Paul Brown Stadium Pat Downs To Take Place Sunday   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Bengals say they'll open Paul Brown Stadium earlier than usual for Sunday's game with Pittsburgh to allow time for fans to be patted down before entering.
The league itself is behind the pat downs, which are already being conducted by most NFL teams out of the concern that stadiums make attractive targets for terrorists.
The Bengals are working closely with the stadium manager (Paul Brown Stadium Limited), with NFL security representatives and with local officials to execute the pat downs as efficiently as possible.
wcpo.com /news/2005/local/10/19/patdowns.html   (640 words)

  
 Pat Brown's Biography on The Crime Library
Pat Brown is a nationally known criminal profiler and CEO of The Sexual Homicide Exchange (www.SHEprofilers.com).
She does cold case homicide work nationally and is an expert in crime scene analysis, crime scene reconstruction, and criminal behavior.
Pat Brown is the author of   Killing for Sport: Inside the Minds of Serial Killers   published in hardback in March of 2003 and soon to be out in paperback in July of 2004.
www.crimelibrary.com /about/authors/brown   (551 words)

  
 Sonoma County, Sonoma Valley and Sonoma California real estate listings, home buying, selling and relocation ...
Pat Brown is one of America's NUMBER1EXPERTS™ in the Sonoma area.
Pat and Norm Brown's realty library of real estate tips and advice on everything from preparing your home for sale to negotiating with home buyers to escrow, closing costs, property inspections, and mortgage brokers
Pat and Norm Brown's real estate help by email is free and without obligation for Sonoma County, Sonoma Valley and Sonoma home owners in California
www.pat-brown.com   (1829 words)

  
 Pat Brown's Lab: Publications
Alter O, Brown PO, Botstein D. Generalized singular value decomposition for comparative analysis of genome-scale expression data sets of two different organisms.
Bohen SP, Troyanskaya OG, Alter O, Warnke R, Botstein D, Brown PO Levy R. Variation in gene expression patterns in follicular lymphoma and the response to rituximab.
Lossos IS, Alizadeh AA, Diehn M, Warnke R, Thorstenson Y, Oefner PJ, Brown PO, Botstein D, Levy R. Transformation of follicular lymphoma to diffuse large-cell lymphoma: alternative patterns with increased or decreased expression of c-myc and its regulated genes.
brownlab.stanford.edu /publications.html   (1940 words)

  
 Shoes for Schwarzenegger to Fill (washingtonpost.com)
Brown was a convert from the Republican Party, a career politician who sparked a great and enduring Democratic upsurge when he won the first of his two terms in 1958.
Brown, whose historic accomplishments are recounted in a newly published biography, "California Rising: The Life and Times of Pat Brown," by journalist Ethan Rarick, was awkward at best and often inept in his public appearances as his generation attempted the transition from backroom politics to the television age.
Meanwhile, the larger question is whether California is gaining or losing ground in reclaiming the reputation it won under Brown for being the pacesetter among all the states.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/articles/A45990-2005Jan28.html   (774 words)

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