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    Little, Brown & Co. an Herman Grimm (1 Brief)

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    LITTLE, BROWN & CO. AN HERMAN GRIMM (1 BRIEF) Little, Brown & Co. an Herman Grimm (1 Brief) (Br3700) Brief 3700 (Br3700

    Herman Brown letter to Senator Wesley Jones regarding law enforcement, April 14, 1929

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    Herman Brown, a theatre manager from Nampa, Idaho, writes to Washington State Senator Wesley Jones to criticize him and others in government. Brown writes, "there is no greater collection of sneaks, and criminals, and cads, thugs, and greasy cowards then the men who today represent the nation in the various departments having to do with law [e]nforcement." He also writes that "the whole nations is rotting as a result of the activities of hypocrites, who obey and fanatics who command, in our government."Wesley Livsey Jones was a Republican Senator from Washington State, serving from 1909 to 1932. During his time in the Senate, Jones championed federal investment in the Pacific Northwest while serving as Republican whip and a chairman of the Appropriations and Commerce Committees. Jones was a strong proponent of Prohibition, even attempting to pass legislation to strengthen its enforcement. As Prohibition’s popularity waned in the late 1920s, Jones’s stance appeared outdated and old-fashioned. He lost the 1932 Senate election and died shortly after

    Herman Brown Free Library

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    Photograph of the Herman Brown Free Library in Burnet. Cars are parked in front of the library, and other buildings can be seen in the background

    Herman Brown, portrait

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    Black and white photograph of Herman Brown, Texas entrepreneur and benefactor of the William M. Rice Institute.Herman Brown (1892-1962), of Brown and Root, Inc., was a Texas entrepreneur known for projects such as building roads and bridges, the Mansfield Dam in Austin, the football stadium at Rice University, and much more. He and his brother, George R. Brown, collaborated to found the Brown Shipbuilding Company in 1942. Brown and Root was widely known during the 1950s and 1960s for constructing United States air and naval bases (in Spain, France, and Guam) and roads, dams, bridges, petrochemical plants, and large offshore drilling platforms. In 1961 the company won the planning contract for the $200 million Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston. In December 1962 the Halliburton Company of Dallas purchased Brown and Root, which continues to operate under its own name. (excerpted from "BROWN, HERMAN," Handbook of Texas Online (http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fbr86), accessed October 01, 2012. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.

    Herman Brown, 1974-1975 Basketball Player 1

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    Herman Brown was a student and basketball player at Jacksonville State University in 1974-1975.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/49407/thumbnail.jp

    Assertion: An Introduction and Overview

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    This chapter starts by discussing the origins of this book, which began at a conference on assertion held at the Arché Philosophical Research Centre, St Andrews, Scotland in June 2007. The aim of this book (and the conference) was to bring together new work on assertion by leading epistemologists and philosophers of language. Although the topic of assertion is central to both these areas, work between them is insufficiently integrated. This book aims to force integration.link_to_subscribed_fulltex

    Maurice BALME & Peter BROWN, Menander. The Plays and Fragments.

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    Van Looy Herman. Maurice BALME & Peter BROWN, Menander. The Plays and Fragments. . In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 72, 2003. p. 355

    Portrait of Herman Brown and his Family

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    5 x 7 glass plate, portrait of a Native American family with a man sitting in a chair, Herman Brown, a boy and girl standing next to himH2013-015 Glass Plate Collection—Indians of North America—Photographs H2013-015 Box 11 Glass Plate Collection—Indians of North America—Photographs A Native American family posing for photo. The man is sitting in a wicker chair. The woman and the boy are standing behind him. P189 Box 10-5 Caution: Emulsion is releasing from glass.Written on side of glass. Herman Brow

    Kahn Herman, Brown William, Martel Léon — Scénario pour 200 ans

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    P. A. Kahn Herman, Brown William, Martel Léon — Scénario pour 200 ans. In: Population, 33ᵉ année, n°2, 1978. pp. 475-476

    Kahn Herman, Brown William, Martel Léon — Scénario pour 200 ans

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    P. A. Kahn Herman, Brown William, Martel Léon — Scénario pour 200 ans. In: Population, 33ᵉ année, n°2, 1978. pp. 475-476
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