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  1. Brooks Range

    Geobox Range name Brooks Range image Brooks Range 400px.jpg image caption Brooks Range from near Galbraith ... EW W geology period orogeny map map caption The Brooks Range is a mountain range in far northern ... , and Chandalar Lake are the only settlements in the 700 mile Brooks Range. In the far west, near the Wulik ... peaks include Mount Isto at 8,975 ft 2,736 m Mount Michelson Brooks Range Mount Michelson at 8,855 ... slopes of the Brooks Range have some cover of Black Spruce , Picea mariana , and Quaking ... . In Alaska, the Western Arctic Caribou herd traverses the Brooks Range in its annual migration ... as the 123,000 strong Porcupine Caribou herd , likewise travel through the Brooks range on their migratory ... of the Brooks Range File Brooks Range Mountains.jpg right thumb Brooks Range Mountains File Brooks ... south toward the Brooks Range mountains. Dick Griffith Kaktovik to Kotzebue , Alaska 1959 1979 ... Brooks Range Traverse.html Bruce Buck Nelson Alaska Yukon border to Kotzebue Sound 2006 by foot .... Films 2007 Gates of the Arctic Alaska s Brooks Range 2008 Alone Across Alaska 1,000 Miles of Wilderness See also Richardson Mountains References http www.bucktrack.com Alaska Brooks Range Traverse.html Alaska Brooks Range Traverse http www.ryanjordan.com Arctic 1000 http www.aktrekking.com Brooks.html ... from the Brooks Range Far to the North Press 2008 ISBN 0977102807 Kauffmann, John M. Alaska s Brooks ... E. History of the Central Brooks Range Gaunt Beauty, Tenuous Life University of Alaska Press 2007 ISBN 1602230099 Cooper, David Brooks Range Passage Mountaineers Books 1983 ISBN 089886061X Dover ... Brooks Range, Alaska Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF 2413 . Reston, Va. U.S. Department of the Interior ... , eastern Sadlerochit Mountains, northeast Brooks Range, Alaska http pubs.er.usgs.gov usgspubs pp ..., U.S. Geological Survey. Marshall, R. 1970 . Alaska wilderness exploring the Central Brooks Range ... and Bion barite deposits, Howard Pass quadrangle, northwestern Brooks Range, Alaska U.S. Geological ...   more details



  1. Mount Michelson (Brooks Range)

    Infobox mountain name Mount Michelson photo photo caption elevation ft 8855 elevation ref prominence ft prominence ref location North Slope Borough, Alaska North Slope Borough , Alaska range Brooks Range map Alaska region US AK label position left lat d 69 lat m 18 lat s 28 lat NS N long d 144 long m 16 long s 03 long EW W coordinates ref ref name gnis cite gnis id 1406269 name Mount Michelson accessdate 2010 07 09 ref topo United States Geological Survey USGS Mount Michelson B 1 first ascent April 23, 1957 by John P. Thompson and R. E. Pete Isto ref name wood coombs Michael Wood and Colby Coombs, Alaska a climbing guide , The Mountaineers, Seattle, 2001, ISBN 0 89886 724 X ref easiest route South Face to East Ridge glacier snow climb, Grade climbing Alaska Alaska Grade 1 ref name wood coombs Mount Michelson is a high peak in the Romanzof Mountains , part of the Brooks Range of northern Alaska in the United States . It is located about convert 15 mi km east of the highest peak in the range, Mount Chamberlin Alaska Mount Chamberlin . ref name highest Some sources claim Mount Michelson is the highest peak in the range this is not supported by the 1 63,360 scale United States Geological Survey USGS topographic maps. See Mount Chamberlin . ref The mountain was named by E. de K. Leffingwell, between 1906 and 1914, for Professor Albert Abraham Michelson , an American scientist. ref name gnis Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Michelson, Mount Category Mountains of Alaska Category Landforms of North Slope Borough, Alaska Category Brooks Range NorthSlopeAK geo stub ...   more details



  1. Brooks

    wiktionary Brooks Brooks may refer to TOCright Places Canada Brooks, Alberta United States Brooks, Arkansas Brooks, California Brooks, Georgia Brooks, Kentucky Brooks, Maine Brooks, Minnesota Brooks, Oregon Brooks Township, Michigan Brooks City Base , former United States Air Force base near San Antonio, Texas Brooks, Wisconsin United States and Canada The Brooks Range , mountain range in Alaska and Yukon Antarctica Cape Brooks People Surname Main Brooks surname Given name Brooks Atkinson , American theater critic Brooks Newmark , British member of parliament Brooks Orpik , American hockey player Brooks Robinson , American baseball player Companies Brooks Locomotive Works , an early manufacturer of steam locomotives for the US railroads Brooks Brothers , American men s clothier Brooks England , traditional English bicycle saddle manufacturer Brooks Pharmacy , former pharmacy chain Brooks Sports , American athletic shoe manufacturer Education Brooks College , a system of for profit colleges in California Brooks Institute , a for profit college in California focusing on visual arts Brooks School , North Andover, Massachusetts, United States Brooks High School disambiguation Other uses Brooks group , 1970s UK vocal group Brooks mango , a late season mango cultivar originated in Miami, Florida Brooks programming language , a functional logic programming language Nickname for the Brooklyn Dodgers , former Major League Baseball team, now the Los Angeles Dodgers See also Stream Brooksville disambiguation Comet Brooks disambiguation Mr. Brooks , film disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages ca Brooks cs Brooks de Brooks fr Brooks it Brooks he nl Brooks ja pl Brooks pt Brooks ru fi Brooks vo Brooks ...   more details



  1. Will Brooks

    Infobox artist name Will Brooks Born Alexandria, Louisiana image Will Brooks.jpg imagesize 180px caption Will Brooks 2008 birth name David William Brooks, II birth date Birth date 1977 07 02 mf y birth place Alexandria, Louisiana nationality United States American field Painting , Drawing training Louisiana Tech University School of Art movement works patrons awards Will Brooks born in Alexandria, Louisiana Alexandria , Louisiana on July 2, 1977 is an United States people American visual artist , who specializes in painting and drawing . Brooks, a native of Louisiana is now a resident of Houston , Texas . The early years Will Brooks was born in central Louisiana of Ireland Irish , Cajun , and Choctaw ancestry. Naturally compelled to create art from an early age. Despite growing up in a rural area dominated by primarily industrial interests, Will, encouraged by parents, persisted with his dream of one day becoming an artist all throughout his public education years. He earned a full scholarship to college and pursued a degree in Fine Arts with studies extensively focused on drawing, design, painting, and printmaking. Will graduated Latin honors cum laude from Louisiana Tech University ... info on Will Brooks ref where avenues for exposure of Will s art opened up and the momentum has ..., Goncalo Ivo, and designer Mark Farrow. Brooks has been developing his signature style for over a decade ... Our Own Artists John Palmer, Will Brooks and photographer David Lewis ref References Reflist External links http www.willbrooksart.com Will Brooks Official website http www.facebook.com pages Will Brooks 62149302937 Will Brooks Facebook Fan Page http twitter.com WillBrooksArt Will Brooks Art Twitter page http www.ariodantegallery.com Ariodante Gallery exclusively representing Will Brooks in New Orleans, Louisiana Persondata NAME Brooks, Will ALTERNATIVE NAMES David William Brooks, II SHORT DESCRIPTION ... PLACE OF BIRTH Alexandria , Louisiana , USA DEFAULTSORT Brooks, Will Category Louisiana Tech University ...   more details



  1. The Brooks

    coord 51.063 1.312 display title region GB scale 5000 refimprove date January 2009 The Brooks is a shopping centre in Winchester , Hampshire , England. It was opened in the early 1990s and remains the only indoor shopping centre in Winchester. The city centre development was constructed to a very Postmodern design and the centre was criticised from the beginning for being spartan and not a proper indoor shopping centre. Unlike most other shopping centres at the time, which were fully enclosed, heated and had tiled floors, The Brooks had a pavement style stone floor throughout and while it had a glazed roof, there were no doors, allowing the elements to enter the centre. The Brooks Centre has a car park beneath the shopping malls, which themselves are laid out across two levels. Anchor stores included British Home Stores BHS Beales department store Beales department store Argos retailer Argos In April 2010 BHS closed its doors for the last time http www.hampshirechronicle.co.uk archive 2010 04 29 News Latest Headlines 8126075.BHS in Winchester to close 1 to be replaced by Primark External links http www.brooks shopping.co.uk Official website DEFAULTSORT Brooks Category Buildings and structures in Winchester Category Shopping centres in Hampshire ...   more details



  1. Brooks's

    Infobox company name Brooks s image logo File Brooks s.JPG Brooks s 300px centre Brooks s caption type Gentlemen s club genre fate predecessor successor foundation Start date 1764 founder defunct location city London location country United Kingdom location St. James s Street locations area served key people industry products services revenue operating income net income aum assets equity owner num employees parent divisions subsid homepage footnotes intl Brooks s is one of London s most exclusive gentlemen s clubs , founded in 1764 by 27 men, including four duke s. From its inception, it was the meeting place for British Whig Party Whigs of the highest social order. Their original premises in Pall Mall, London Pall Mall were farmed or managed by William Almack who also set up Almack s Almack s Assembly Rooms in nearby Duke Street. The club is named after Almack s successor Brooks, who only survived its rebuilding by three years. The current building on the west side of St. James s Street was designed by Henry Holland architect Henry Holland and opened in 1778. It faces Boodle s across the street the Tory Carlton Club and White s are just up the road. Its primary purpose was originally to provide a home away from home for the gentleman of the time, who was normally not at all domestic. At Brooks s he could meet his friends and avoid his and others ladies at any time of the day or night ... were rendered to members. Numerous eccentric bets were and are made in the Brooks s betting book ... less extravagantly. In 1978 the St James s Club amalgamated with Brooks s, adding to its membership ... of Kenmare 1825 1905 Thomas Brooks, 1st Baron Crawshaw 1825 1908 Hugh Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster ... a list of current members see, List of Brooks s members See also List of London s gentlemen s clubs ... 1960 The Viking Press, Inc., NY Philip Ziegler & Desmond Seward Brooks s a Social History , 1991 ... s gentlemen s clubs Category 1764 establishments de Brooks s Club es Brooks s ...   more details



  1. Range

    style float right wiktionary TOC right Range may refer to Mathematics, science, and technology In mathematics Range mathematics , the set of all output values produced by a function Interval mathematics , also called a range , a set of real numbers that includes all numbers between any two numbers in the set Range statistics , the difference between the highest and the lowest values in a set In science Mountain range , a group of mountains bordered by lowlands Range particle radiation , the distance a charged particle travels before stopping Range biology , the geographical area where a species can be found Range music , the set of notes a musical instrument can play, or that are used in a piece of music Vocal range , the breadth of pitch that a human voice can produce In technology Range computer science , the set of allowed values for a variable Range aircraft , the distance an aircraft can fly Range of a projectile , the potential distance a projectile can be hurled by a firearm or cannon Slant range , distance between two objects on different levels Places United States Range, Ohio , an unincorporated community Range, Wisconsin , an unincorporated community Other uses Shooting range , a controlled environment where weapons are fired at targets Rangeland , in ranching Driving range , an area where golfers can practice their swing Rosslyn Range , an American long jumper Kitchen stove , or range, an appliance used for cooking food Range, a pair of navigational beacons whose line indicates a channel. If lighted they are called Leading lights in Britain or range lights in the USA A term used to identify a survey township See also The Range disambiguation disambig de Reichweite ja pl Zasi g fi Kantama sv R ckvidd ...   more details



  1. The Range

    Other uses Image University of Virginia Poe room 1915.jpg thumb right 275px Edgar Allan Poe room on the West Range, 1915 The Range is part of the original grounds of the University of Virginia as designed by Thomas Jefferson in Charlottesville, Virginia , USA. The Range buildings run parallel to and face away from the Lawn , and are separated from the Lawn by a series of ten gardens five per side . There are six hotels on the Range, three on each side. Originally used as dining facilities, the hotels today fill a variety of purposes, including administrative office space, home of The Virginia Quarterly Review , home to the Jefferson Literary and Debating Society , and a reception hall. The Range rooms serve as graduate student housing. They are furnished identically to undergraduate Lawn rooms. Previous well known Range residents include Edgar Allan Poe 13 West Range and Woodrow Wilson 31 West Range . During his residence in 13 West Range, Poe allegedly etched his initials into a pane of window glass a pane that has since been shattered. Visitors to the West Range can peer inside Poe s room, which is furnished in the style of his era and maintained by the Raven Society , and listen to a brief recording that describes Poe s time at the University. A glass doorway preserves the historic quality of the room. Thirteen West Range is open to the public once each year during Historic Garden Week . The Pi Kappa Alpha fraternities and sororities Fraternity was founded in 47 West Range on March 1, 1868. External links http www.student.virginia.edu range The Range Community s website University of Virginia This room in endowed to the Kappa Sigma and Pi Kappa Alpha fraternities on a rotating yearly basis. coord missing Virginia DEFAULTSORT Range, The Category University of Virginia Category Buildings and structures in Charlottesville, Virginia Virginia university stub ...   more details



  1. Jack Brooks

    Jack Brooks may refer to Jack Brooks lyricist 1912 1971 , British American lyricist Jack Brooks politician born 1922 , American Congressman Jack Brooks Monster Slayer , Canadian monster movie See also John Brooks disambiguation Brooks surname hndis name Brooks, Jack fr Jack Brooks ...   more details



  1. Brooks County

    Brooks County is the name of two counties in the United States Brooks County, Georgia Brooks County, Texas Category County name disambiguation pages Templates geodis Interwiki cs Brooks County cy Swydd Brooks de Brooks County es Condado de Brooks fr Comt de Brooks it Contea di Brooks nl Brooks County no Brooks County nds Brooks County pl Hrabstwo Brooks pt Condado de Brooks ro Comitatul Brooks ru sv Brooks County uk zh ...   more details



  1. Ernest Brooks

    Ernest Brooks may refer to Ernest Brooks photographer , English photographer Ernest Brooks rugby player , English rugby player hndis Brooks, Ernest ...   more details



  1. Vincent Brooks

    Vincent Brooks may refer to Vincent K. Brooks , American Lieutenant General Vincent Brooks, founder of British lithography firm, Vincent Brooks, Day & Son hndis name Brooks, Vincent ...   more details



  1. Henry Brooks

    Henry Brooks may refer to Henry Luesing Brooks , United States federal judge Henry Brooks baseball See also Harry Brooks disambiguation Henry Brook disambiguation hndis Brooks, Henry ...   more details



  1. Brooks Nunatak

    Orphan date December 2010 Brooks Nunatak coord 84 59 S 66 18 W source GNIS is an isolated nunatak , convert 1,615 m 1 high, standing convert 6 mi 0 southwest of Shurley Ridge on the south side of Mackin Table in the Patuxent Range , Pensacola Mountains . It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and from U.S. Navy air photos, 1956 66, and named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Robert E. Brooks , biologist at South Pole Station , summer 1966 67. References usgs gazetteer id 1990 Category Nunataks of Edith Ronne Land FilchnerRonne geo stub ...   more details



  1. Brooks Brothers

    Brooks Brothers company logo Image BrooksBrothers.png company type Private company Private foundation ... Brooks br Now owned by Claudio Del Vecchio industry Cloth production Clothier products Men s and women ... Brooks Brothers is the oldest men s cloth production clothier chain in the United ... , New York City . History On April 7, 1818, at the age of forty five, Henry Sands Brooks opened H. & D. H. Brooks & Co. on the northeast corner of Catherine and Cherry Street Manhattan Cherry street s in Manhattan .... ref http advancedmarkettraining.com 2011 01 25 notable business series brooks brothers Advanced Market Training January 25th, 2011 Notable Business Series Brooks Brothers ref In 1850, his three sons, Elisha, Daniel, and John, inherited the family business and renamed the company Brooks Brothers. Image Brooks Clothing Store, Catharine St. N.Y. 1845.jpg thumb left 250px The first Brooks clothier store, at Catherine Street in Manhattan , 1845 In its early history, Brooks Brothers was most ... nineteenth century, Brooks Brothers tailored many distinctive uniforms for elite regiments of the New ... http www.nydivided.org popup Places BrooksBrothers.php Brooks Brothers, New York Divided, New York ... ram, or Golden Fleece, was sought by Jason and the Argonauts . The last member of the Brooks family to head the company was Winthrop Holly Brooks, who ran the company from 1935 until its sale in 1946, when the company was acquired by Garfinckel s Julius Garfinckel & Co. Although Winthrop Brooks ... of Brooks Brothers. Just prior to that, Wood had been the carrier of the papers for the Dumbarton Oaks ..., an assistant to the president of Brooks Brothers from 1945 through 1947 ref Under the leadership of Wood, Brooks Brothers became even more traditional. File Brooks Brothers 1969 logo.png thumb 230px Brooks Brothers logo, ca. 1969 By 1969, ten Brooks Brothers stores were in operation and located in Manhattan ... Atlanta , and Washington, D.C. , as an integral part of the retail conglomerate Garfinckel, Brooks ...   more details



  1. Bill Brooks

    Bill Brooks may refer to Bill Brooks coach , football and basketball coach at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington Bill Brooks American football , former wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts, Buffalo Bills, and Washington Redskins See also William Brooks disambiguation hndis Brooks, Bill DEFAULTSORT Brooks, Bill ...   more details



  1. Jamie Brooks

    Jamie Brooks may refer to Jamie Brooks footballer , English football player Jamie Brooks pianist , English pianist, keyboard player and composer arranger Jamie Brooks pornographic actress , English porn actress See also James Brooks disambiguation hndis Brooks, Jamie ...   more details



  1. Brooks Island

    File Richmond Shipyard No. 3 Richmond, CA .jpg thumb right Richmond Shipyard No. 3, with Brooks Island in the background Brooks Island is a convert 65 acre , mostly flat strip of land extending from a round hill which peaks at convert 163 ft abbr on in San Francisco Bay , located just south of the Richmond Inner Harbor in Richmond, California . ref name brookprof http www.ebparks.org parks brooks island Brooks Island profile , East Bay Regional Parks District website, retrieved August 3, 2007 ref Geography and geology The rock that forms the main peak of the island is Franciscan chert , derived from an ancient mountain range just west of San Francisco . ref name brooks leaflet Citation title Brooks Island Regional Shoreline publisher East Bay Regional Parks District date June 1998 ref Flora and fauna The island hosts Brooks Island Salt Marsh salt marsh es, tidal flat s and has a rise of convert 163 ft abbr on . It is home to many bird species , including herons and egrets, and provides their nesting sites. Some parts of the islands are off limits to visitors to protect nesting sites. Other names for the island include Isla de C rmen, Rocky Island, Bird Island, and Sheep Island. ref name brookprof Brooks Island is a habitat for Common Seal harbor seals that stop at the island from their nearby rookery on the Castro Rocks . ref name radiotag http userwww.sfsu.edu halmark vhfmap.htm vhfmapweb.jpg , Radio tagging map, San Francisco State University , February 2004, retrieved August 4, 2007 ref History Indigenous peoples of the Americas Native American Ohlone s lived on the island ... , Brooks Island Regional Shoreline. gallery File Brooksmap.gif Park map File Richfromberkhills.jpg small Brooks Island is visible in the left hand side of the image across from the Port Richmond, California ... References reflist External links http www.ebparks.org parks brooks island Brooks Island Regional ... Category Richmond, California es Isla Brooks ...   more details



  1. Steve Brooks

    Steve Brooks or Stephen Brooks may refer to Steve Brooks jockey , American Hall of Fame jockey Steve Brooks singer , American folk singer songwriter Steve Brooks statistician , British statistician Stephen Brooks academic , American associate professor of government Stephen Brooks actor , American film and television actor Stephen Brooks hypnotherapist , British hypnotherapist hndis Brooks, Steve ...   more details



  1. Joshua Brooks

    Joshua Brooks may refer to Joshua William Brooks 1790 1882, English religious leader J. Twing Brooks 1884 1956 , American politician See also Joshua Brookes disambiguation hndis Brooks, Joshua ...   more details



  1. Gwendolyn Brooks

    Refimprove date September 2009 Infobox writer name Gwendolyn Brooks image Gwendolynbrooks.jpg imagesize 180px birth name Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks birth date birth date 1917 6 7 birth place Topeka, Kansas ... awards nowrap Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 1950 signature website Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks June 7, 1917 ... of Congress year 2008 accessdate 2008 12 19 ref Biography Gwendolyn Brooks was born on June 7, 1917, in Topeka, Kansas, to David Anderson Brooks and Keziah Wims, their first child. Her mother was a former ... school . When Brooks was only six weeks old, her family moved to Chicago, Illinois , where she grew ... transferring to all black Wendell Phillips Academy High School Wendell Phillips . Brooks eventually ... and James Weldon Johnson . Citation needed date July 2009 Career Brooks published her first poem in a children s magazine at the age of thirteen. When Brooks was sixteen years old, she had compiled a portfolio of around seventy five published poems. Aged 17, Brooks stuck to her roots and began ... American newspaper. Although her poems range in style from traditional ballad s and sonnet s to using ... more than seventy five poems and failing to obtain a position with the Chicago Defender , Brooks began to work a series of typing jobs. By 1941, Brooks was taking part in poetry workshops. One particularly ... dynamic of Stark s workshop proved especially effective in energizing Brooks and her poetry began to be taken seriously The Essential Gwendolyn Brooks, Elizabeth Alexander, Editor, 2005 . In 1943 ... for poetry. In addition to the National Book Award nomination and the Pulitzer Prize, Brooks was made Poet Laureate of Illinois in 1968. In 1985, Brooks became the Library of Congress s Consultant ... . Brooks was awarded more than seventy five honorary degrees from colleges and universities worldwide ... 1, 1996 Brooks returned to her birthplace in Topeka, Kansas . She was the keynote speaker for the Third .... A ceremony was held in Brooks honor at a local park, located at 37th and Topeka Boulevard. Personal ...   more details



  1. Samuel Brooks

    For the Canadian politician Samuel Brooks Canadian politician Distinguish Sammy Brooks Samuel Brooks 1792&ndash 1864 was born at Great Harwood , near Whalley in Lancashire , England , the second son of William Brooks of Blackburn William Brooks . In 1815 he became a partner in his father s Blackburn based business, Cunliffe, Brooks Cunliffe Brooks & Co . This business supplied cotton ref Sayers, R. S. 1957 Lloyds Bank in the History of English Banking . London Oxford University Press OUP p. 331 ref and or textile equipment, ref name Brack Brackenbury ref and also ran a bank as a sideline. Around 1819 his father set up Samuel and his two brothers as junior partners in three separate firms of calico printers in Manchester. Samuel opened a small branch of his father s bank in a corner of his warehouse. Gradually, banking became his principal activity, and in 1826 the bank moved to its own premises. It soon became established as one of Manchester s leading banks. ref name Brack In 1830, Brooks chaired the first meeting of the promoters of the Manchester and Leeds Railway , and became its ... Abbot David and Charles quoted by Brackenbury ref . Whalley Range In 1836 he bought Jackson s Moss, a swampy ... Range probably after his boyhood home. Tollbars guarded this exclusive area and the site of one of them is still called Brooks s Bar though simplified in local pronunciation to Brooks Bar with long ... took no action but in 1859, Brooks negotiated terms for a station. He offered an acre of land .... The unofficial name Brooks s land soon became Brooklands, Trafford Brooklands , and the station ... . Private road Brooklands Road etc. As at Whalley Range, so at Brooklands he built a private road ... Brooks s road gradually became accepted for Hale Road and Ashley Road. It can easily be followed today ... Press ISBN 0853611165 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brooks, Samuel ALTERNATIVE ... Brooks, Samuel Category 1792 births Category 1863 deaths Category English bankers Category Pioneers ...   more details



  1. Cleanth Brooks

    Cleanth Brooks October 16, 1906 May 10, 1994 was an influential American literary critic and professor ... of ambiguity and paradox as a way of understanding poetry. With his writing, Brooks ... Leitch 2001 and codifying the principles of close reading. Brooks was also the preeminent critic ... years On October 16, 1906 in Murray, Kentucky , Brooks was born to a Methodist minister, the Reverend Cleanth Brooks Sr., and Bessie Lee Witherspoon Brooks Leitch 2001 . He was one of 3 children, Cleanth and William, natural born sons, and Murray Brooks, actually born Hewitt Witherspoon, whom Bessie ... mother had died. She later was able to change his name to Murray Brooks and continued to raise ... , where he received his Bachelor of Arts B.A. in 1928 Leitch 2001 . In 1928, Brooks received his ... the following year. Brooks then returned to the United States and from 1932 to 1947 was a professor ... Amy Blanchord. He was also very kind and loving to Murray s daughter Diana Rae Brooks. The Vanderbilt ... . Studying with Ransom and Warren, Brooks became involved in two significant literary movements the Southern Agrarians and the Fugitives poets Fugitives Singh 1991 . Brooks admitted to reading the Southern ... influenced Brooks approach to criticism. The Fugitives, a group of Southern poets consisting ... the New Critical movement was based and helped shape Brooks approach to criticism Singh 1991 . Academic life and work While attending the Oxford University University of Oxford , Brooks continued his ..., Warren joined the English department at Louisiana State, leading Brooks and Warren to collaborate on many works of criticism and pedagogy . In 1935, Brooks and Warren founded The Southern Review ... writing, marking it as one of the leading journals of the time Leitch 2001 . In addition, Brooks ... Heilman , Understanding Drama 1945 . Brooks two most influential works also came out of the success ... of Poetry 1947 Leitch 2001 . From 1941 to 1975, Brooks held many academic positions and received ...   more details



  1. Charles Brooks

    Charles Brooks may refer to Charles Brooks cartoonist , editorial cartoonist Charles Brooks trade unionist 1915 1977 , Canadian activist Charles F. Brooks , American meteorologist, founder of Mt. Washington Observatory Charles Timothy Brooks 1813 1883 , American poet and Unitarian minister Charles W. Brooks 1897 1957 , United States Senator from Illinois Charles William Shirley Brooks 1816 1874 , English journalist and author Charles Brooks, Jr. 1942 1982 , murderer executed in Texas Charles Brooks cricketer 1927 2002 , English cricketer See also Charles Brook disambiguation Charles Brooke disambiguation Hndis name Brooks, Charles DEFAULTSORT Brooks, Charles ...   more details



  1. Brooks Instrument

    orphan date August 2009 Infobox company name Brooks Instrument, LLC logo type Flow Meter Manufacturer genre fate predecessor successor foundation founder Stephen A. Brooks defunct location city Hatfield, PA location country United States location locations area served key people Clark Hale, CEO br Waqar Nasim, CFO industry products Thermal Mass Flow Controllers Meters br Coriolis Mass Flow Controllers Meters br Variable Area Flow Meters aka Rotameters br Direct Liquid Injection Vaporizer Systems br Ultrasonic Liquid Flow Controllers br Positive Displacement Meters br Pressure Products br Cylinder Scales br Vacuum Capacitance Manometers br Level Measurement Products services revenue operating income net income aum assets equity owner num employees parent divisions subsid homepage http www.brooksinstrument.com BrooksInstrument.com footnotes intl Brooks Instrument is a manufacturer of flow control and measurement equipment based in Hatfield, PA . It was a division of Emerson Electric Company Emerson NYSE EMR until December 31, 2007 when it was sold to American Industrial Partners Capital Fund IV AIP for approximately 100 million in cash. ref http www.emerson.com en US news center news releases Pages Corporate News3.aspx Emerson Sells Brooks Instrument New release ref Its products include thermal mass flow controllers meters, Coriolis mass flow controllers meters, variable area meters aka rotameters , level products, direct liquid injection systems, and more. A range of accessories such as gas flow calibrators, pressure controllers, valves, and secondary instrumentation is also offered. Manufacturing of Brooks products is based in Hatfield, PA USA facility with additional facilities in the Netherlands, Hungary, and Japan. ref http investing.businessweek.com research stocks private snapshot.asp?privcapId 39795726 Businessweek Corporate profile ref Brooks Instrument is certified to ISO 9001 2000. Founded in 1946 by Stephen A. Brooks, Brooks Instrument was originally based ...   more details




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