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Joseph Brown (artist)
Joseph Brown may refer to: Arts and entertainment *Victor Millan (Joseph Brown, 1920–2009), actor and theater professor known as * Joe Brown (sculptor) (Joseph Brown, 1909–1985), American sculptor * Joseph Epes Brown (1920–2000), author of the book ''The Sacred Pipe'' *Joe E. Brown (Joseph Evans Brown, 1891–1973), American actor * Joseph Brown (''Coronation Street''), a fictional character from the British soap opera Government and politics *Joseph Brown (Missouri politician) (1823–1899), mayor of Alton and St. Louis, Missouri * Joseph R. Brown (1805–1870), U.S. politician and Minnesota pioneer *Joseph E. Brown (1821–1894), U.S. Senator and Governor of Georgia *Joseph Tilley Brown (1844–1925), member of the Australian Parliament, 1906–1910 * Joseph Edgar Brown (1880–1939), U.S. Representative from Tennessee *Joseph Mackey Brown (1851–1932), Governor of Georgia * Joseph O. Brown (1848–1903), mayor of Pittsburgh * Joseph Stanley Brown (1858–1941), private se ...
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Victor Millan
Joseph Brown (August 1, 1920 – April 3, 2009), known professionally as Victor Millan, was an American actor, academic and former dean of the theatre arts department at Santa Monica College in Santa Monica, California. Victor Millan was Brown's pseudonym used during his acting career, which spanned decades. Early life Brown was born on August 1, 1920. He served as a sergeant in the United States Army Air Corps during World War II. During the war, Brown was stationed in China, India and Burma. He enrolled at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) following the end of World War II. Brown earned both his bachelor's degree and his master's degree in theatre arts from UCLA. Career Brown, who adopted the name Victor Millan during his acting career, had over eighty separate television and film credits, in addition to his theater work. Some of his earliest roles included the 1952 film, '' The Ring'', which was directed by Kurt Neumann, as well as ''Walk the Proud Land'', '' ...
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Joseph is a common male given name, derived from the Hebrew Yosef (יוֹסֵף). "Joseph" is used, along with "Josef", mostly in English, French and partially German languages. This spelling is also found as a variant in the languages of the modern-day Nordic countries. In Portuguese and Spanish, the name is "José". In Arabic, including in the Quran, the name is spelled '' Yūsuf''. In Persian, the name is "Yousef". The name has enjoyed significant popularity in its many forms in numerous countries, and ''Joseph'' was one of the two names, along with ''Robert'', to have remained in the top 10 boys' names list in the US from 1925 to 1972. It is especially common in contemporary Israel, as either "Yossi" or "Yossef", and in Italy, where the name "Giuseppe" was the most common male name in the 20th century. In the first century CE, Joseph was the second most popular male name for Palestine Jews. In the Book of Genesis Joseph is Jacob's eleventh son and Rachel's first son, and k ...
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Joe Brown (other)
Joe Brown may refer to: Arts and entertainment *Joe Brown (actor) (1884–1965), American actor *Joe Brown (judge) (born 1947), television judge and former Tennessee state criminal court judge *Joe Brown (singer) (born 1941), British singer * Joe David Brown (1915–1976), American novelist *Joe E. Brown (1891–1973), American actor and comedian Sports Baseball *Joe Brown (pitcher) (1900–1950), American Major League baseball player * Joe Brown (third baseman) (1902–?), minor league baseball player * Joe Brown (utility player) (1859–1888), 19th century baseball player *Joe L. Brown (1918–2010), Major League Baseball front office executive Football * Joe Brown (footballer, born 1920) (1920–2004), English footballer *Joe Brown (footballer, born 1929) (1929–2014), English footballer and manager *Joe Brown (footballer, born 1988), English footballer Other sports *Joe Brown (climber) (1930–2020), English mountaineer *Joe Brown (boxer) (1926–1997), American boxer *Joe B ...
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Joe Frogger
The Joe Frogger is a type of cookie that has been popular in New England since the late 18th century. It is flavored with molasses, rum, and spices ( ginger, allspice, nutmeg, cloves) and has a soft, chewy center. Because the cookies kept well they could be taken on long sea voyages, and so became popular with fishermen and sailors. The original cookies were the size of pancakes and were cooked in an iron skillet; those made today are typically smaller, and baked in an oven. History Joe Froggers are named for Joseph Brown (1750-1834), the keeper of Black Joe's Tavern in Marblehead, Massachusetts. The cookies were invented by Brown's wife, Lucretia Thomas Brown (1772-1857), who worked at the tavern. Joseph Brown was a freed former slave, born to an African-American mother and a Wampanoag father. He may have been freed as a reward for his military service in the American Revolutionary War; he was a member of Francis Felton's company, Glover's Regiment. Lucretia Brown, n ...
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Joseph Brown (barrister)
Joseph Brown CB KC (4 April 1809 – 9 June 1902) was an English barrister and bencher of Middle Temple. He held the positions of both Lent Reader (1869) and Treasurer (1878) of the Temple, and also served as the Chairman of the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting. At his death at the age of 93, he was the oldest living King's Counsel, and the third-longest serving. Biography Early life Joseph Brown was born in Walworth, the son of a wine merchant - also named Joseph - who was the cousin of Timothy Brown. He was educated at a grammar school in Camberwell, and thereafter at a private school in Wimbledon. At the age of eighteen, he began his career with Armstrong & Co., a firm of West India merchants. Legal career In 1829, he began to study law under Peter Turner, a London solicitor. Brown was admitted to the Middle Temple in January 1832. He initially studied as a special pleader under William Watson, and then Sir John Bayley; becoming a pleader under the bar in ...
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Joseph Brown (engraver)
Joseph Brown (1809-1887) was an English engraver. Life Brown was born in 1809. He first exhibited at the Royal Academy in London in 1833. He is known for his many engravings using both stipple and line, working from paintings by the artists George Romney, John Opie, J. Robson, George Perfect Harding George Perfect Harding (1781 – 23 December 1853) was an English portrait painter and copyist. Life He was a son of Silvester Harding of Pall Mall, London. Adopting his father's profession, he practised miniature-painting, and exhibited at the ... and John Hayter. Many of his works are portraits of titled aristocrats. Works Engravingsat the National Portrait Gallery, London (167 works) Engravingsat the Science Museum, London (2 works, Ada Lovelace and William Herschel) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Brown, Joseph 1809 births 1887 deaths English engravers ...
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Joseph Brown (bishop)
Thomas Joseph Brown OSB (called Joseph;Belmont Abbey Association – A Brief History
accessed 2 March 2014. 2 May 1796 – 12 April 1880) was a of the . He served for two ecclesiastical jurisdictions, first as the of the Welsh District from 1840 to 1850, then as Bishop of ...
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Joseph Brown (cricketer)
Joseph Henry Brown (26 January 1872 – 27 April 1915) was an English cricketer active from 1898 to 1905 who played for Leicestershire. He was born and died in Earl Shilton. He appeared in fifteen first-class matches as a righthanded batsman who bowled off breaks. He scored 305 runs with a highest score of 53 not out and took seven wicket In cricket, the term wicket has several meanings: * It is one of the two sets of three stumps and two bails at either end of the pitch. The fielding team's players can hit the wicket with the ball in a number of ways to get a batsman out. ...s with a best performance of two for 6. Notes 1872 births 1915 deaths English cricketers Leicestershire cricketers North v South cricketers People from Earl Shilton Cricketers from Leicestershire {{england-cricket-bio-1870s-stub ...
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Joseph is a common male given name, derived from the Hebrew Yosef (יוֹסֵף). "Joseph" is used, along with "Josef", mostly in English, French and partially German languages. This spelling is also found as a variant in the languages of the modern-day Nordic countries. In Portuguese and Spanish, the name is "José". In Arabic, including in the Quran, the name is spelled '' Yūsuf''. In Persian, the name is "Yousef". The name has enjoyed significant popularity in its many forms in numerous countries, and ''Joseph'' was one of the two names, along with ''Robert'', to have remained in the top 10 boys' names list in the US from 1925 to 1972. It is especially common in contemporary Israel, as either "Yossi" or "Yossef", and in Italy, where the name "Giuseppe" was the most common male name in the 20th century. In the first century CE, Joseph was the second most popular male name for Palestine Jews. In the Book of Genesis Joseph is Jacob's eleventh son and Rachel's first son, and k ...
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Joseph Brown (astronomer)
Joseph Brown (December 3, 1733 – December 3, 1785) was an early American industrialist, architect, astronomer, and professor at Brown University. Biography Brown was born in Providence, Rhode Island Colony one of the four surviving sons (known in Providence annals as the “Four Brothers”) of James Brown II (1698 – 1739), a merchant, and Hope Power Brown. Like his father, Joseph Brown engaged in business, and in manufacturing, and acquired sufficient wealth to permit him to follow his natural taste for science. He was greatly interested in the science of electricity, and his knowledge of that subject was remarkable for the time. He left an electric machine of his own construction, an outstanding example of this sort of apparatus for that time. He devoted considerable study to mechanics and was proficient in astronomy. His attention having been directed to the arrangements in course of preparation for the proper observation of the transit of Venus in 1769, he sent to En ...
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Joseph C
Joseph is a common male given name, derived from the Hebrew Yosef (יוֹסֵף). "Joseph" is used, along with "Josef", mostly in English, French and partially German languages. This spelling is also found as a variant in the languages of the modern-day Nordic countries. In Portuguese and Spanish, the name is "José". In Arabic, including in the Quran, the name is spelled '' Yūsuf''. In Persian, the name is "Yousef". The name has enjoyed significant popularity in its many forms in numerous countries, and ''Joseph'' was one of the two names, along with ''Robert'', to have remained in the top 10 boys' names list in the US from 1925 to 1972. It is especially common in contemporary Israel, as either "Yossi" or "Yossef", and in Italy, where the name "Giuseppe" was the most common male name in the 20th century. In the first century CE, Joseph was the second most popular male name for Palestine Jews. In the Book of Genesis Joseph is Jacob's eleventh son and Rachel's first son, and k ...
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Joseph Brown (coach)
Joseph Brown was an American football and basketball coach. He was the fourth head football coach at Eastern Illinois State Normal School now known as— Eastern Illinois University—in Charleston, Illinois Charleston is a city in, and the county seat of, Coles County, Illinois, United States. The population was 17,286, as of the 2020 census. The city is home to Eastern Illinois University and has close ties with its neighbor, Mattoon. Both are ..., serving for six seasons, from 1904 to 1909, and compiling a record of 11–10–5.Eastern Illinois Coaching Records
Brown was also the first head basketball coach at Eastern Illinois, serving for two seasons, from 1908 to 1910, and tallying a mark of 4–6.


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