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  2. George Brown College - Wikipedia

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    The college was established during the formation of Ontario's community college system in 1967. Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology were established on May 21, 1965. The college is named after George Brown, who was an important 19th-century politician and newspaper publisher (he founded the Toronto Globe, forerunner to The Globe and Mail) and was one of the Fathers of Confederat

  3. File:1874 Christie, Brown & Co. George Brown St. James Campus.jpg

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  4. Brown Bros. & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Brown Brothers, an investment bank and trading company, was founded in 1818 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by George Brown and John Brown, sons of former Ulster linen trader Alexander Brown (1764–1834) who had established a firm in Baltimore, Maryland.

  5. George Brown - Wikipedia

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    George W. Brown (businessman) (1845–1918), American founder of the Brown's Business College chain George A. Brown (1885–1940), Scottish businessman, manager of the Rangoon Times George R. Brown (1898–1983), American construction entrepreneur

  6. List of Brown University buildings - Wikipedia

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    128 George St. Notable residents include Thomas J. Watson Jr. [36] [109] [110] Hope College Hope College (Brown) 3: Daniel Hale and Samuel Staples (masons) 1822 71 Waterman St. Notable residents include Inman E. Page, Charles Evans Hughes, John Hay, and William Faunce. [111] [112] Littlefield Hall Littlefield Hall (Brown) Day & Klauder 1925 102 ...

  7. St. James School, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Saint James is the second iteration of a type of school conceived by William Augustus Muhlenberg (1796–1877), who founded model schools on Long Island in 1828 and 1836. . The founding Rector of Saint James was John Barrett Kerfoot (1816–1881), who was Muhlenberg's principal disciple for thirteen years before Muhlenberg sent him to Western Maryland to extend the missi

  8. George James Cowley-Brown - Wikipedia

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    George James Cowley-Brown, M.A. (1832–1924) was an Anglican clergyman and author who served in both the Church of England and the Scottish Episcopal Church. Life [ edit ]

  9. Sir William Brown, 1st Baronet, of Richmond Hill - Wikipedia

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    Brown was born at Ballymena, County Antrim, Northern Ireland on 30 May 1784. He was the eldest son of Alexander Brown of Ballymena, and Grace, daughter of John Davison (1764–1834) of Drumnasole. His younger brothers were George Brown (1787–1859), John Brown (1788–1852), and James Brown (1791–1877). [2]