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Fred Brown (other)
Frederick, Frederic, Fred, Freddy or Freddie Brown may refer to: Artists and musicians * Freddie Brown (musician) (1940–2002), American New Mexico musician * Frederick Brown (artist) (1851–1941), British artist and founder member of the New English Art Club * Frederick J. Brown (1945–2012), American painter of musicians Politicians * Fred Brown (Alaska politician) (1943–2014), American lawyer and politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives 1975–1983 * Fred Brown (Texas politician), Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives * Fred H. Brown (1879–1955), former United States Congressman from New Hampshire Sports American football * Fred Brown (American football guard) (1905–1979) * Fred Brown (linebacker) (born 1943) * Fred Brown (wide receiver) (born 1993), American football player Association football * Fred Brown (footballer, born 1895) (1895–1960), English football inside forward * Fred Brown (footballer, born 1931) (1931–20 ...
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Freddie Brown (musician)
Alfredo "Freddie" Brown (December 4, 1940 – April 30, 2002) was an American singer-songwriter, known for his contributions to New Mexico music and his ability to seamlessly switch between country music and Spanish music. Biography Alfredo "Freddie" Brown was born in Winston, New Mexico, Winston, New Mexico, to Alfred C. Brown and Mary Brown. His sons, Bo Brown (musician), Bo Brown and AB (musician), AB, continue to perform music; Bo Brown is a New Mexico musician, and AB is an R&B musician. Discography Albums *El Versatil *El Sensacional *Borracho Perdido *From: All Of Me Compilations *The Immortal Freddie Brown *His Life Story *His Heart & Soul *Recuerdos De Freddie Brown Vol. 1 *Recuerdos De Freddie Brown Vol. 1 References

1940 births 2002 deaths American country guitarists American male guitarists American country singer-songwriters American male singer-songwriters American performers of Latin music Singers from New Mexico New Mexico music artists People from Sie ...
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Fred Brown (rugby League, Sydney)
Fred Brown is an Australian former rugby league Rugby league football, commonly known as rugby league in English-speaking countries and rugby 13/XIII in non-Anglophone Europe, is a contact sport, full-contact sport played by two teams of thirteen players on a rectangular Rugby league playin ... footballer who played in the 1940s. Playing career Ex Newcastle centre, Fred Brown played in first grade at St. George for three seasons between 1945 and 1947, including the 1946 Grand Final. He was a star in the Country Firsts rugby league team in 1944. After sitting out the 1948 season, he returned for one season at Balmain in 1949 before retiring. Daily Telegraph (Sydney). 21 Feb 1945, page 18: "Country League Star To Play For St.George" https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/247662778?searchTerm=%22fred%20brown%22%20st.george References St. George Dragons players Balmain Tigers players 20th-century Australian sportsmen Australian rugby league players Country Ne ...
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Fredric Brown
Fredric Brown (October 29, 1906 – March 11, 1972) was an American science fiction, fantasy, and mystery writer.D. J. McReynolds, "The Short Fiction of Fredric Brown" in Frank N. Magill, (ed.) ''Survey of Science Fiction Literature'', Vol. 4. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 1979. (pp. 1954–1957). He is known for his use of humor and for his mastery of the " short short" form—stories of one to three pages, often with ingenious plotting devices and surprise endings. Humor and a postmodern outlook carried over into his novels as well. One of his stories, " Arena", was adapted into to a 1967 episode of the American television series ''Star Trek''. Life and works Fredric Brown was born in Cincinnati.Introduction to ''Rogue in Space''
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Frederick Elliott Brown
Captain Frederick Elliott Brown (3 February 1895 – 15 September 1971) was a Canadian World War I flying ace credited with 10 aerial victories. He returned to military service during World War II. Early life and service Frederick Elliott Brown was born in Quebec on 3 February 1895. His education progressed to medical studies at Laval University. He joined the 8th Infantry Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force The Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF; French: ''Corps expéditionnaire canadien'') was the expeditionary warfare, expeditionary field force of Canada during the First World War. It was formed on August 15, 1914, following United Kingdom declarat ..., and later served with the Royal Scots Fusiliers. He is known to have served on the French front from March through July 1916. World War I On 4 January 1917, Lieutenant F. E. Brown was seconded for duty with the Royal Flying Corps as a Flying Officer, with seniority from 29 August 1916. On 17 May 1917, he was M ...
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Frederick Brown (sound Editor)
Frederick Brown (April 7, 1935 – November 9, 2003) was an American sound editor. He was nominated for the film '' Rambo: First Blood Part II'' at the 58th Academy Awards in the category of Best Sound Editing. He received the Career Achievement Award at the Motion Picture Sound Editors awards in 2002. He also received an Emmy Award The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, are an extensive range of awards for artistic and technical merit for the television industry. A number of annual Emmy Award ceremonies are held throughout the year, each with their own set of rules and award categor ... for the made-for-TV film '' The Red Pony''. He had over 70 credits in TV and film. References External links * American sound editors 1935 births 2003 deaths Film people from Los Angeles Primetime Emmy Award winners {{US-sound-editor-stub ...
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Bollingen Foundation
The Bollingen Foundation was an educational foundation set up along the lines of a university press in 1945. It was named after Bollingen Tower, Carl Jung's country home in Bollingen, Switzerland. Funding was provided by Paul Mellon and his wife Mary Conover Mellon. The Foundation became inactive in 1968, and its publications were later re-issued by Princeton University Press. History Initially the foundation was dedicated to the dissemination of Jung's work, which was a particular interest of Mary Conover Mellon.McGuire, William (1982). ''Bollingen: An Adventure in Collecting the Past'' (Princeton University Press: Bollingen Series, New Jersey).Bender, Thomas (1982)"With Love and Money,"review of ''Bollingen: An Adventure in Collecting the Past'' in ''The New York Times'' November 14, 1982. Online version retrieved November 10, 2007. The Bollingen Series of books that it sponsored now includes more than 250 related volumes.
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Frederick Brown (editor)
Frederick, Frederic, Fred, Freddy or Freddie Brown may refer to: Artists and musicians * Freddie Brown (musician) (1940–2002), American New Mexico musician * Frederick Brown (artist) (1851–1941), British artist and founder member of the New English Art Club * Frederick J. Brown (1945–2012), American painter of musicians Politicians * Fred Brown (Alaska politician) (1943–2014), American lawyer and politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives 1975–1983 * Fred Brown (Texas politician), Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives * Fred H. Brown (1879–1955), former United States Congressman from New Hampshire Sports American football * Fred Brown (American football guard) (1905–1979) * Fred Brown (linebacker) (born 1943) * Fred Brown (wide receiver) (born 1993), American football player Association football * Fred Brown (footballer, born 1895) (1895–1960), English football inside forward * Fred Brown (footballer, born 1931) (1931–2 ...
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Fred Brown (virologist)
Fred Brown (31 January 1925 – 20 February 2004) was a British virologist and molecular biologist. Early life He was born in Clayton-le-Moors, Lancashire and lived in neighbouring Burnley, where he was educated at Burnley Grammar School and played cricket for Burnley Cricket Club. He went on to study at Manchester University, where he graduated B.Sc. in chemistry in 1944 and received a Ph.D. in 1946. Career He stayed at Manchester as an assistant lecturer for two years before taking a post as a lecturer at the Bristol University Fruit and Vegetable Preservation Research Station (1948–50) followed by one as a senior scientific officer at the Hannah Dairy Research Institute, Ayr (1950–53). A succession of other appointments followed: senior scientific officer at Christie Hospital, Manchester (1953–55), head of the Biochemistry Department at the Animal Virus Research Institute, Pirbright (now the Institute for Animal Health) (1955–83) (deputy director (1980–83)) ...
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Freddie Brown (cricketer)
Frederick Richard Brown (16 December 1910 – 24 July 1991Bateman, pp. 34–35.) was an English amateur cricketer who played Test cricket for England from 1931 to 1953, and first-class cricket for Cambridge University (1930–31), Surrey (1931–48), and Northamptonshire County Cricket Club, Northamptonshire (1949–53). He was a genuine all-rounder, batting (cricket), batting right-handed and bowling (cricket), bowling either right-arm Medium pace bowling, medium pace or leg break and googly. Brown was named one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1933, but his career declined thereafter until he was made captain (cricket), captain of Northamptonshire and England in 1949. Brown was an England selector from 1951 to 1953 and Chairman of Selectors in 1953 when England regained the Ashes. Subsequently, he was involved in cricket administration including tour management. He was elected President of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) in 1971–72 and Chairman of the Cricket Council ...
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Fred Brown (ice Hockey)
Frederick Henry "Baldy" Brown (September 15, 1900 — January 20, 1970), known as Fred Brown, was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played nine games in the National Hockey League with the Montreal Maroons during the 1927–28 season. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1924 to 1931, was spent in various minor leagues. He was born in Kingston, Ontario Ontario is the southernmost Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Canada. Located in Central Canada, Ontario is the Population of Canada by province and territory, country's most populous province. As of the 2021 Canadian census, it .... Career statistics Regular season and playoffs External links * 1900 births 1977 deaths Canadian ice hockey left wingers Kitchener Flying Dutchmen players Montreal Maroons players 20th-century Canadian sportsmen Niagara Falls Cataracts players Ontario Hockey Association Senior A League (1890–1979) players Ice hockey people from Kingston, Ontario ...
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Fred Brown (basketball)
Fred Brown (born August 7, 1948), nicknamed "Downtown Freddie Brown", is an American former professional basketball player who was a guard in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Iowa Hawkeyes, before playing 13 seasons (1971–1984) in the NBA, all with the Seattle SuperSonics. Known for his accurate outside shooting, Brown was selected to the 1976 NBA All-Star Game and scored 14,018 points in his career. High school and college Brown graduated from downtown Milwaukee's Lincoln High School in 1967, where other high schools gave him his nickname "Downtown Freddie" Brown. He led Lincoln to two state titles, and made all-state twice. He captained the 1967 team, and earned four prep letters, including one each in football and baseball. Due to his outside shooting skills, his high school nickname "Downtown Freddie" Brown followed him for his entire career. Brown finished his senior year at the University of Iowa in 1971, averaging 27.6 p ...
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Fred Brown (Australian Footballer)
Frederick Elphinstone Brown (30 January 1896 – 18 December 1971) was an Australian rules footballer who played with in the Victorian Football League The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football competition in Australia operated by the Australian Football League (AFL) as a second-tier, regional, semi-professional competition. It includes teams from clubs based in east ... (VFL). Family The son of James Brown (1870–1899) and Janet Brown (1872–1959), nee West, Frederick Elphinstone Brown was born at Hobart on 30 January 1896. Brown married Lillian Edna Daisy Shillinglaw on 2 September 1916 at St Matthew's Anglican Church in Prahran. Brown and Shillinglaw divorced in 1935 and Brown married Lila Grace Cain, nee Allday, (1905–1986) in 1936. They had one child together, Bruce David Allen Brown. Bruce married Sandra Hill and had three children . Charmaine, Langdon and Travis. Travis married Lauren Norton and had three children, Preston, Carter and ...
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