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- Women of Mr. Wesley's Methodism (Book Review). English, John C. // American Historical Review;Feb85, Vol. 90 Issue 1, p130
Reviews the book 'Women of Mr. Wesley's Methodism,' by Earl Kent Brown.
- John Amos promises to pay for student's education. // Jet;3/25/96, Vol. 89 Issue 19, p36
Reports that veteran actor John Amos of `Good Time' fames has promise Earle Brown to obtain his dream of becoming a veterinarian during a Black History assembly at Weaver High School in Hartford, Connecticut.
- Guide to Records: BROWN. Moore, David W // American Record Guide;Sep/Oct2000, Vol. 63 Issue 5, p116
Reviews several music recordings composed by Earle Brown. 'Times 5'; 'Octet 1'; 'November 1952'; '4 Systems'; 'Novara.'
- Commerce on Early American Waterways: The Transport of Goods by Arks, Rafts and Log Drives. Osborne, Brian S. // International Journal of Maritime History;Dec2010, Vol. 22 Issue 2, p389
A review of the book " Commerce on Early American Waterways: The Transport of Goods by Arks, Rafts and Log Drives," by Earl E. Brown is presented.
- Earl Brown's Labor of Love. Lacy, Megan // In Stride;Nov2015, Vol. 10 Issue 6, p37
The article announces that Earl Brown, a lifelong horseman, has been recognized with the David Peterson Perpetual Trophy for his dedication to the sport during the Capital Challenge Horse Show held in Maryland from September 28-October 4, 2015.
- Urban Riots: Violence and Social Change (Book). Roshco, Bernard // Public Opinion Quarterly;Spring69, Vol. 33 Issue 1, p138
Reviews the book 'Urban Riots: Violence and Social Change, Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science, Vol. 29,' edited by Robert H. Connery.
- Ethnological Debates (Journal). Kumanová, Zuza // Sociologia;Fall2002, Vol. 34 Issue 6, p570
Reviews the book "Ethnological Debates."
- TIME. BROWN, EARL BIGELOW // America;10/8/1927, Vol. 37 Issue 26, p619
The article presents the poem "Time," by Earl Bigelow Brown. First Line: Time, calendars, hours, clocks; Last Line: For days are eons, eons days!
- FACES IN THE CROWD. // Sports Illustrated;08/05/1974, Vol. 41 Issue 6, p75
The article highlights the achievements of several athletes in the U.S. including Earl Brown, scoring a third straight double at the Class B state track and field finals, Jane Findling setting a national scholastic soft-ball throw record at 251 feet and 10 inches, qualifying her for the track...