• Mary C. Brinton is an American sociologist. She is the Director of the Edwin O. Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies at Harvard University. Brinton...
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    George Brinton McClellan (December 3, 1826 – October 29, 1885) was an American military officer and politician who served as the 24th governor of New...
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  • Postwar Japan is a non-fiction book by Mary Brinton, published by the University of California Press in 1993. Brinton argues that women had supported male...
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  • daughter of Mary Mies Brinton and Robert K. Brinton and the sister of epidemiologist Louise A. Brinton and linguist Laurel J. Brinton. Brinton graduated...
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    Sarah Virginia Brinton, Baroness Brinton (born 1 April 1955), known as Sal Brinton, is a British politician who served as president of the Liberal Democrats...
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    politician and lawyer Mary Brinton, American sociologist Mary Bristow (?–1805), British landscape architect and embroiderer Mary Broad (1860–1942), British...
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  • environment that includes a majority of women. A competing theory from Mary Brinton suggests that the government is structured around devices that disallow...
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  • Clarence Crane Brinton (Winsted, Connecticut, 1898 – Cambridge, Massachusetts, September 7, 1968) was an American historian of France, as well as a historian...
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  • (with Paul Ingram). In The New Institutionalism in Sociology, edited by Mary Brinton and Victor Nee. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1998. "Rethinking...
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    Imaginary Sequel to the Novels of Jane Austen (1913) is a novel by Sybil G. Brinton that is often acknowledged to be the first sequel to the works of Jane...
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    John Hill Brinton (May 21, 1832 – March 18, 1907) was an American surgeon. Brinton was the first child of George and Mary Margaret (Smith) Brinton of Philadelphia...
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    Mary Danvers Stocks, Baroness Stocks (née Brinton; 25 July 1891 – 6 July 1975) was a British writer. She was closely associated with the Strachey, the...
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  • Michael Ashley Cecil Brinton, CVO, DL (1942 – 23 April 2012) was the son of Esme Tatton Cecil Brinton (1919–1985) and Mary Elizabeth Fahnestock (1914–1960)...
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    John Brinton (25 January 1827 – 2 July 1914) was an English carpet manufacturer and a Liberal politician. Brinton was born at Kidderminster, the son of...
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  • Henry Brinton (27 July 1901 – 1 June 1977) was a British political activist and astronomer. Born in Wolverhampton, Brinton joined the Labour Party and...
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  • The Brinton House, Victorian Stick Architecture This house was built before 1874 purchased by Joseph Brinton, a railway agent. Joseph’s daughter, Mary Brinton...
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  • Ellen Starr Brinton (March, 16, 1886 - July 2, 1954) was an American pacifist, human rights activist and archivist. She represented the Women's International...
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  • American languages became a hotly contested issue as Brinton debated the question with John Hewitt. Brinton, who had never done fieldwork with any indigenous...
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  • Ahmed Alinsky Alexander Ajamu X Archer Belmont Bond Brandeis Breckinridge Brinton Cambell Cloward Debs (Eugene) Dees Garvey Gilman Girma Hammer Hassan Heumann...
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  • Guggenheim Fellow, she was a scholar on medieval Bishop of Rochester Thomas Brinton. Devlin was born on January 27, 1891, in Denver, Colorado. She was the...
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    Brinton Darlington (December 3, 1804– May 1, 1872) was an American Indian agent at the Darlington Agency for the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes. He was appointed...
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    Genetics. Brinton was born to Mary Mies and Robert K. Brinton, a chemist and rock climber. Her sisters, Laurel J. Brinton and Donna M. Brinton, are both...
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  • Anna Shipley Cox Brinton (October 19, 1887 – October 28, 1969) was an American classics scholar, college administrator, writer, and Quaker leader, active...
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  • George Brinton Thomas Jr. (January 11, 1914 – October 31, 2006) was an American mathematician and professor of mathematics at MIT. Internationally, he...
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    Emma Southwick Brinton (née, Southwick; April 7, 1834 – February 25, 1922) was an American Civil War army nurse, traveler, and foreign correspondent....
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  • Crystal (1996:9), Greenbaum (1996:288ff.), Haegeman and Guéron (1999:70f.), Brinton (2000:172f.), Jurafsky and Martin (2000:362). The adjective can initiate...
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    Robert K. Brinton (January 9, 1915 – December 9, 1996) was a pioneer American rock climber and ski mountaineer. Along with his frequent climbing partner...
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    Kidderminster (redirect from Brintons park)
    centre. The modern carpet industry was founded in the area in 1785 by Brintons. The carpet industry became extremely important to the local economy, so...
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  • nuclear facility meltdown close to the office. In season four, Pamela Brinton, a rich woman living in a bunker, discovers the group via a drone. The...
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  • (2002–2006) Alison Bell (2000–2003) Reginald Bosanquet (1967–1979) Timothy Brinton (1959–1962) Sir Alastair Burnet (1963–1991) Sue Carpenter (1986–1992) Andrea...
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