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Catherine Brown (or similar) may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Catherine Brown, Miss Colorado 1978 * Catherine Brown, Miss Wyoming 2011 * Catherine Madox Brown (1850–1927), artist and model associated with the Pre-Raphaelites * Katharine Brown (born 1987), Miss Scotland 2009 and Miss United Kingdom 2010 * Kathy Brown (born 1970), American R&B, dance, and house singer * Kathryn Brown, British art historian * Katie Brown (TV personality) (born 1963), American home and gardening TV show host, author, and art historian * Kitty Brown, American blues singer * Cath Brown (artist) (1933–2004), New Zealand master weaver Sportspeople * Catherine Brown (footballer) (born 1994), Australian footballer * Cathy Brown (boxer) (born 1970), British ex-professional boxer * Katherine Brown (cricketer) (born 1953), English cricketer * Katie Brown (rock climber) (born 1981), American rock climber * Catherine Gibson (1931–2013), married surname Brown, Scottish swimmer Politicians * Ka ...
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Miss Colorado
The Miss Colorado competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of Colorado in the Miss America pageant. Colorado has won the Miss America crown on three occasions. Savannah Cavanaugh of Beaver Creek, Colorado was crowned Miss Colorado 2022 on May 28, 2022 at The PACE Center in Parker, Colorado. She competed for the title of Miss America 2023 at the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut in December of 2022. Results summary The following is a visual summary of the past results of Miss Colorado titleholders at the national Miss America pageants/competitions. The year in parentheses indicates the year of the national competition during which a placement and/or award was garnered, not the year attached to the contestant's state title. Placements * Miss Americas: Sharon Ritchie (1956), Marilyn Van Derbur (1958), Rebecca Ann King (1974) * 1st runners-up: Maya Walker (1989) * 2nd runners-up: Debbie Riecks (1990), Kelley Johnson (2016) * 3rd runners- ...
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Cathy Gordon Brown
Cathy Gordon Brown (born March 18, 1965) was an Independent candidate for President of the United States in the 2000 United States presidential election, with ballot access only in her home state of Tennessee where she received 1,606 votes, which was more than either third party candidates Howard Phillips ( Constitution Party) and John Hagelin (Natural Law Party), or fellow Tennessee independent Randall Venson received. Brown's running mate was Sabrina R. Allen. On 20/20 Downtown, she stated she "always wanted to be the first woman president." Brown had never filed a statement of candidacy. The Federal Election Commission (FEC) had Brown listed as a resident of Old Hickory, Tennessee. According to the ''Tennessee Blue Book'', the Brown-Allen ticket only had one Elector, even though presidential candidates in Tennessee are allowed eleven electors. The University of Oregon ''Oregon Daily Emerald'' noted that people disturbed by the spoiler effect in elections, particularly w ...
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Kathleen Browne
Kathleen Anne Browne (1 October 1876 – 9 October 1943) was an Irish politician, farmer, writer, historian and archaeologist. She was arrested after the Easter Rising and held in Kilmainham Gaol. During the Civil War, she was Pro-Treaty and joined Cumann na nGaedheal. She was a member of Seanad Éireann from 1929-36. She was a fluent speaker of Yola, an Anglic language of Wexford. Early life Browne was born on 1 October 1876 to Michael Browne, a farmer, shopkeeper and local politician, and Mary Eleanor Stafford. She was the eldest of five children. Her father's family was of Norman extraction and had lived at Rathcronan Castle since the 13th century. Her mother's family lived in Baldwinstown Castle, County Wexford. Michael Browne was a poor law guardian and a member of Wexford's first County Council. He supported Home Rule and had worked with Charles Stewart Parnell. Browne was educated at a convent school in Wexford. As a child, she shared her father's interest in politi ...
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Kate Moore Brown
Kate Moore Brown (December 17, 1871 - March 28, 1945) was an American musician, clubwoman and traveler who lived in El Paso, Texas. Brown was one of the first graduates of El Paso High School. She was the first person to teach music in the public schools in Texas and El Paso and was the first woman to own a bicycle in El Paso. Brown is also one of the original creators of the El Paso International Museum which later became the El Paso Museum of Art. Biography Brown was born in Missouri on December 17, 1871. She was raised in Sherman, Texas where she took music lessons at the North Texas Female College. Brown's sister, Francis Moore, would later become a well-known pianist in New York. Brown came to El Paso in 1886 with her family. She served as a bridesmaid for Anne Buford, who married into the Magoffin family in 1887. Brown was in the first graduating class of El Paso High School, and was one of the two graduates in 1887. When she graduated, she went with her father to San Die ...
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Kate Louise Brown
Kate Louise Brown (May 8, 1857Harringshaw, William T. ''Herringshaw's National Library of American Biography''. vol. 1, American Publisher's Association, 1909, catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000331356/Cite. – December 31, 1921) was a children's educator and author who wrote 17 works in a total of 41 publications,"Brown, Kate Louise 1857-." '' orldCat Identities', 1 Jan. 1964, worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n87116489/. in addition to poems, songs, and magazine articles. She is best known for the books, ''The Plant Baby and Its Friends'', ''Little People'', ''Alice and Tom'', and ''Stories in Songs''. Brown was born in Adams, Massachusetts and had her first poem published in print at age 9. She wrote many children's scientific novels, poems, and periodical articles, many of which surround nature and botany themes. For example, her book ''The Plant Baby and Its Friends'', published in 1898, explains botany like the plant is a child. Brown believed in presenting advanced topics to ch ...
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Harry Brown (film)
''Harry Brown'' is a 2009 British vigilante action-thriller film directed by Daniel Barber and starring Michael Caine, Emily Mortimer, Jack O'Connell, and Liam Cunningham. The story follows Harry Brown, a widowed Royal Marines veteran who had served in Northern Ireland during The Troubles, living on a London housing estate that is rapidly descending into youth crime. After a violent gang murders his friend, Harry decides to take justice into his own hands. The film also features actor and rapper Plan B, who recorded the film's theme music track "End Credits" with Chase & Status. ''Harry Brown'' premiered on 12 September 2009 as a "Special Presentation" at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival and was released theatrically in the United Kingdom by Lionsgate UK on 11 November 2009; the film was released in the United States by Samuel Goldwyn Films and Destination Films on 30 April 2010. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Caine's performance but criti ...
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Calamity Jane (film)
''Calamity Jane'' is a 1953 American Technicolor Western musical film directed by David Butler and starring Doris Day and Howard Keel. The musical numbers were staged and directed by Jack Donohue, who a year later would direct the Day musical, '' Lucky Me'' (1954). The film is loosely based on the life of Wild West heroine Calamity Jane (Doris Day) and explores an alleged romance between her and Wild Bill Hickok (Howard Keel). ''Calamity Jane'' was devised by Warner Bros. in response to the success of the 1950 film '' Annie Get Your Gun'', and won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for " Secret Love" ( Sammy Fain and Paul Francis Webster), and was also Oscar-nominated for Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture (Ray Heindorf) and Best Sound, Recording ( William A. Mueller). The songs and screenplay would form the basis of a 1961 stage musical of the same name that has had a number of productions. Plot Dakota Territory, the 1870s. Tough-talking, hard-riding, straig ...
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Kate Brown (plaintiff)
Katherine "Kate" Brown (1840–1883) was an employee of the United States Senate and the plaintiff in ''Railroad Company v. Brown'' (1873), a case decided by the United States Supreme Court. She was African-American. Career Brown was a US Senate employee "in charge of the ladies' retiring room". Historical significance Katherine Brown boarded a train in Alexandria, Virginia, when traveling towards Washington, D.C., on February 8, 1868. Brown entered "what they call the white people's car." As she was boarding, a railroad policeman told her to move to a different car. She replied, "This car will do." He told her the car she had entered "was for ladies," and "no damned nigger was allowed to ride in that car anyhow; never was and never would be." The railroad police officer and another employee grabbed Brown and, after a violent struggle that lasted six minutes, in which she was beaten and kicked, threw her on the boarding platform, dragged her along the platform, and threatened to ...
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Catharine Brown (Cherokee Teacher)
Catharine Brown (c. 1800 – July 18, 1823) was a Cherokee woman and missionary teacher at Brainerd Mission School. She was the mission’s first Cherokee convert to Christianity and the first Native American woman to see many of her writings extensively published in her lifetime. Early life Catharine Brown was born around 1800 to John Brown, in Cherokee known as ''Yau-nu-gung-yah-ski'', and Sarah Webber Brown, in Cherokee ''Tsa-luh'', about 25 miles south east of the Tennessee River at a place known to the Cherokee as ''Tsu-sau-ya-sah''; at that time, it was part of Cherokee Indian territory, but now forms part of the Wills-valley in the State of Alabama between the Raccoon and Lookout mountains. Her parents were prosperous, her father being one of the "headmen" for the Creek-Path Cherokee community, but had no understanding of the English language despite being considered among the most intellectual class of Cherokee within their nation. Brainerd Mission School In the autumn ...
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Katherine Brown (psychologist)
Katherine Brown is the professor of behaviour change in health in the Department of Psychology, Sports and Geography at the University of Hertfordshire. Early life and education She was awarded her PhD in 2004 at Sheffield Hallam University. Career She held posts as lecturer, senior lecturer and professor of health psychology applied to public health at Coventry University where she was course director of the MSc health psychology programme for a period of three years. She was acting lead of the Centre for Technology Enabled Health Research (CTEHR) sub-theme behaviour and interventions research. She is a chartered psychologist, registered as a health psychologist with the Health and Care Professions Council, and full member of the Division of Health Psychology. Her academic and professional expertise encompasses sexual and reproductive; health education; intervention design, development and evaluation; eHealth; public health communication; and health and wellbeing outcomes ...
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Kate Robson Brown
Katharine A. Robson Brown is a British anthropologist. She is a professor in Mechanical Engineering and Biological Anthropology at the University of Bristol. She is also the Director of the Jean Golding Institute and Turing University Lead. Career Robson Brown joined the faculty at the University of Bristol in 1997 after earning her PhD. She was elected into a Phyllis and Eileen Gibbs Travelling Research Fellowships. In her early years at Bristol, she developed the UK's first tomography laboratory within a forensic or physical anthropology department. From 2005 until 2010, Robson Brown was a founding member of the Human Tissue Authority. In 2005, she was a co-chair of HTA's Import and export working group and Public display working group, as well as a lay member in HTA's Authority. During the 2011–12 academic term Robson Brown worked alongside geologist Nicholas Minter and biologist Nigel Franks to examine how nest architecture is influenced by factors both social and envi ...
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Kate Brown (professor)
Kate Brown (born ) is a Professor of Science, Technology and Society at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is the author of ''Manual for Survival: A Chernobyl Guide to the Future'' (2019), ''Dispatches from Dystopia'' (2015), '' Plutopia'' (2013), and ''A Biography of No Place'' (2004). She was a member of the faculty at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) from 2000 to 2018. She is the founding consulting editor oHistory Unclassifiedin the ''American Historical Review''. Brown's work is distinguished by its combination of archival research, oral history, sensory observation, reflective autobiography, and innovative literary form in the writing of history. Her ''Manual for Survival'' (2019), a ground-level study of the impact of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in nonfiction and was described by ''The Economist'' as “a magisterial blend of historical research, investigative journalism, and poetic repor ...
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