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Clarence Brown

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Clarence Brown: Encyclopedia II - University of Tennessee - Organization

The University of Tennessee's flagship campus in Knoxville hosts ten colleges, the Institute of Agriculture, the Institute for Public Service, and several schools. The UT Health Science Center at Memphis and the UT Space Institute at Tullahoma are specialized campuses but are not separate institutions. These five facilities comprise the University of Tennessee system. As of 2004, UT provides over 110 programs of study for undergraduate students. The university provides a list of all offered majors and minorsSee also:

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Clarence Brown: Encyclopedia II - University of Tennessee - Students

The University of Tennessee's total enrollment in the fall semester of 2004 was 27,769, of which 23,986 were full-time students and 3,783 were part-time. Undergraduates numbered 19,639 students, while graduate students made up the balance of 8,130. UT enrolled 4,422 first-time freshmen. Of UT's total enrollment, 23,092 students described themselves as white, with 2,137 Black, 725 Asian, 348 Hispanic, 112 American Indian, and 273 other/not reported. Total minority enrollment was ...

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Clarence Brown: Encyclopedia II - University of Tennessee - History

The University of Tennessee was chartered on September 10, 1794 as Blount College, by an act of the legislature of the Southwest Territory meeting in the territorial capital, Knoxville. The college was small at its inception and struggled for the next 13 years with a small student body and an even smaller faculty. In 1807, the school was renamed East Tennessee College; however, when its first president and only faculty member died in 1809, the school was temporarily closed. It reopened in 1820, and ...

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Clarence Brown: Encyclopedia II - University of Tennessee - Campus

The University of Tennessee has gradually grown from a small liberal arts college to its present status. In 1826, what was then East Tennessee College moved from its original location on Gay Street in downtown Knoxville to the 40 acre (160,000 m²) tract named Barbara Hill (in honor of Governor Blount's daughter). Known to students and alumni today as simply "The Hill," it is only a small part of the Knoxville ca ...

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Clarence Brown: Encyclopedia II - University of Tennessee - History

The University of Tennessee was chartered on September 10, 1794 as Blount College, by an act of the legislature of the Southwest Territory meeting in the territorial capital, Knoxville. The college was small at its inception and struggled for the next 13 years with a small student body and an even smaller faculty. In 1807, the school was renamed East Tennessee College; however, when its first president and only faculty member died in 1809, the school was temporarily closed. It reopened in 1820, and ...

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University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee - Campus, University of Tennessee - Organization, University of Tennessee - Students, University of Tennessee - History, University of Tennessee - National Rankings, University of Tennessee - Activities, University of Tennessee - Athletics and sports, University of Tennessee - Clubs and organizations, University of Tennessee - Traditions, University of Tennessee - Colors, University of Tennessee - Fight song, University of Tennessee - Pride of the Southland Band, University of Tennessee - Mascot, University of Tennessee - Nickname, University of Tennessee - Notable alumni, University of Tennessee - Notable faculty, University of Tennessee - Notes

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Clarence Brown: Encyclopedia II - University of Tennessee - Activities

University of Tennessee - Athletics and sports. Tennessee competes in the Southeastern Conference's Eastern Division, along with Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, South Carolina, and Vanderbilt, and competes in longstanding football rivalries with all of them along with another long-time rival, Alabama, in The Third Saturday In October. In men's basketball, the most important rivalries are with Kentucky and, to a slightly lesser degree, Vanderbilt. The main women's basketball rivals for Tennessee within the conference ...

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Clarence Brown: Encyclopedia II - Elizabeth Taylor - Awards and honours

Taylor received the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 1992. The following year, 1993, she received the AFI Life Achievement Award. And in 2002, she was a Kennedy Center Honoree. In 1999, she was awarded a DBE by the British government and Queen Elizabeth II. Though she was thrilled with this honor, Taylor cracked, "I've always been a broad, now I'm a dame." In 2001, U.S. President Bill Clinton awarded her the Presidential Citizens Medal in recognition of her commitment to philanthropy. It is the second-highest civilian honor in the United States, awarded to U.S. citizens "who have performed exemplary d ...

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Elizabeth Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor - Early life and career, Elizabeth Taylor - Mature career and marriages, Elizabeth Taylor - Other interests, Elizabeth Taylor - Awards and honours, Elizabeth Taylor - Recent years, Elizabeth Taylor - Filmography

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Clarence Brown: Encyclopedia II - University of Tennessee - Notable staff

Well-known current and former faculty, staff, coaches, and administrators include: Lamar Alexander, former Tennessee Governor, UT President and current US Senator Dr. William M. Bass, professor emeritus and founder of the Forensic Anthropology Center and the "Body Farm" Jeffrey D. Case, co-developer of SNMP Philander Claxton, founder of the UT Department of Education Jack Dongarra, computer science professor and creator of LINPACK and LAPACK Phillip Fulmer, current football coach of U ...

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University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee - Campus, University of Tennessee - Organization, University of Tennessee - Students, University of Tennessee - History, University of Tennessee - National Rankings, University of Tennessee - Budget, University of Tennessee - Activities, University of Tennessee - Athletics and sports, University of Tennessee - Clubs and organizations, University of Tennessee - Traditions, University of Tennessee - Colors, University of Tennessee - Pride of the Southland Band, University of Tennessee - Fight song, University of Tennessee - Mascot, University of Tennessee - Nickname, University of Tennessee - Notable alumni, University of Tennessee - Notable staff, University of Tennessee - Notes

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Clarence Brown: Encyclopedia II - List of directors - S

List of directors - Sa-Sj. Steve Sanguedolce Gus Van Sant Claude Sautet Geoffrey Sax John Sayles Ettore Scola Ridley Scott Tony Scott Franklin Schaffner Frank Scheffer Fred Schepisi John Schlesinger Volker Schlöndorff Joel Schumacher Reinhold Schünzel Martin Scorsese George Seaton Peter Segal David O. Selznick Mack Sennett Sohra ...

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Clarence Brown: Encyclopedia II - List of directors - C

List of directors - Ca-Ch. Andy Cadiff James Cameron Martin Campbell Jane Campion Colin Cant Frank Capra Marcel Carné John Carpenter Rudolph Cartier John Cassavetes Nick Cassavetes Peter Cattaneo Nuri Bilge Ceylan Claude Chabrol Charlie Chaplin Kaige Chen Samson Chiu Yash Chopra Benjamin Christensen Roger Christian Al Christie Charles Christie Grigori Ch ...

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Clarence Brown: Encyclopedia II - List of directors - D

List of directors - Da-Di. Frank Darabont Julie Dash Delmer Daves Terence Davies Andrew Davis Alex De La Iglesia Jan de Bont Joe De Grasse Jean Delannoy Brian De Palma Vittorio De Sica Guillermo Del Toro Cecil B. DeMille Jonathan Demme Ted Demme Jacques Demy Claire Denis Andre de Toth Howard Deutch Danny DeVito Dean ...

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Clarence Brown: Encyclopedia II - List of directors - R

List of directors - Ra-Ri. Jared Raab Bob Rafelson Sam Raimi Harold Ramis Brett Ratner Rand Ravich Nicholas Ray Satyajit Ray Robert Redford Carol Reed Carl Reiner Rob Reiner Ivan Reitman Karel Reisz Jean Renoir Alain Resnais Tony Richardson Tom Ricketts Leni Riefenstahl Suman Rimal Guy Ritchie Mart ...

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Clarence Brown: Encyclopedia II - List of directors - S

List of directors - Sa-Sj. Steve Sanguedolce Gus Van Sant Claude Sautet Geoffrey Sax John Sayles Ettore Scola Ridley Scott Tony Scott Franklin Schaffner Fred Schepisi John Schlesinger Volker Schlöndorff Joel Schumacher Reinhold Schünzel Martin Scorsese George Seaton Peter Segal David O. Selznick Mack Sennett Sohrab Shahidsales M ...

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List of directors, List of directors - A, List of directors - B, List of directors - Ba-Bi, List of directors - Bl-Bu, List of directors - C, List of directors - Ca-Ch, List of directors - Ci-Cr, List of directors - Cu, List of directors - D, List of directors - Da-Di, List of directors - Do-Dw, List of directors - E, List of directors - F, List of directors - G, List of directors - H, List of directors - I, List of directors - J, List of directors - K, List of directors - L, List of directors - M, List of directors - N, List of directors - O, List of directors - P, List of directors - Q, List of directors - R, List of directors - Ra-Ri, List of directors - Ro-Ry, List of directors - S, List of directors - Sa-Sj, List of directors - Sm-St, List of directors - T, List of directors - U, List of directors - V, List of directors - W, List of directors - X, List of directors - Y, List of directors - Z

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Clarence Brown: Encyclopedia II - Elizabeth Taylor - Recent years

In November 2004, Taylor announced that she had been diagnosed with congestive heart failure, a terminal condition in which the heart pumps insufficient amounts of blood throughout the body. She has broken her back five times, has survived a benign brain tumor operation, skin cancer, and has faced life-threatening bouts with pneumonia twice. She is reclusive and sometimes fails to make scheduled appearances due to illness or other personal reasons. She is now a ...

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Elizabeth Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor - Early life and career, Elizabeth Taylor - Mature career and marriages, Elizabeth Taylor - Other interests, Elizabeth Taylor - Awards and honours, Elizabeth Taylor - Recent years, Elizabeth Taylor - Filmography

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Clarence Brown: Encyclopedia II - Elizabeth Taylor - Awards and honours

Taylor received the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 1992. The following year, 1993, she received the AFI Life Achievement Award. And in 2002, she was a Kennedy Center Honoree. In 1999, she was awarded a DBE by the British government and Queen Elizabeth II. Though she was thrilled with this honor, Taylor cracked, "I've always been a broad, now I'm a dame." Elizabeth Taylor's hand and foot prints are immortalized in the forecourt of Grauman's Chinese Theater and she has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fam ...

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Elizabeth Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor - Early life and career, Elizabeth Taylor - Mature career and marriages, Elizabeth Taylor - Other interests, Elizabeth Taylor - Awards and honours, Elizabeth Taylor - Recent years, Elizabeth Taylor - Filmography

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Clarence Brown: Encyclopedia II - Anna Karenina - Thematic overview

The novel, set among the highest circles of Russian society, is generally thought by the casual reader to be nothing more than the story of a tragic romance. However, Tolstoy was both a moralist and severe critic of the excesses of his aristocratic peers, and Anna Karenina is often interpreted overall as a parable on the difficulty of being honest to oneself when the rest of society accepts falseness. Anna is the jewel of St. Petersburg society until she leaves her husband for the handsome and charming military officer, Count V ...

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Anna Karenina, Anna Karenina - Synopsis, Anna Karenina - Thematic overview, Anna Karenina - Other themes, Anna Karenina - Anna Karenina and Tolstoy's Confession, Anna Karenina - Film adaptations, Anna Karenina - Trivia

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Clarence Brown: Encyclopedia II - Elizabeth Taylor - Mature career and marriages

Elizabeth Taylor won the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her performances in Butterfield 8 (1960), which co-starred then husband Eddie Fisher (singer), and again for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966), which co-starred then husband Richard Burton and the Supporting Actress Oscar-winner, Sandy Dennis. Taylor was nominated for Raintree County (1957) opposite Montgomery Clift, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) opposite Paul Newman, and Suddenly, Last SummerSee also:

Elizabeth Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor - Early life and career, Elizabeth Taylor - Mature career and marriages, Elizabeth Taylor - Other interests, Elizabeth Taylor - Awards and honours, Elizabeth Taylor - Recent years, Elizabeth Taylor - Filmography

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Clarence Brown: Encyclopedia II - Elizabeth Taylor - Other interests

Taylor has a passion for jewelry. Over the years she has owned a number of well known pieces, two of the most talked about being the 33.19 carat (6.638 g) Krupp Diamond and the 69.42 carat (13.884 g) pear shaped Taylor-Burton Diamond, which were among many dazzling gifts from husband Richard Burton. Her enduring collection of jewelry has been eternalized with her book My Love Affair with Jewelry (2002). In 2005, she partnered with Jack and Monty Abramov of Mirabelle Luxury Concepts in Los Angeles to introduce the House of Taylor Jewel ...

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Elizabeth Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor - Early life and career, Elizabeth Taylor - Mature career and marriages, Elizabeth Taylor - Other interests, Elizabeth Taylor - Awards and honours, Elizabeth Taylor - Recent years, Elizabeth Taylor - Filmography

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Clarence Brown: Encyclopedia II - Warren County Ohio - Demographics

As of the census2 of 2000, there are 158,383 people, 55,966 households, and 43,261 families residing in the county. The population density is 153/km² (396/mi²). There are 58,692 housing units at an average density of 57/km² (147/mi²). The racial makeup of the county is 94.66% White, 2.73% Black or African American, 0.18% Native American, 1.26% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 0.31% from other races, and 0.84% from two or more races. 1.03% of ...

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Clarence Brown: Encyclopedia II - Warren County Ohio - Communications

Warren County Ohio - Highways. Interstates 71 and 75 pass through the county as do US Highway 22/Ohio 3 and U.S. Highway 42. Other major highways through the county are State Routes 28, 48, 63, 73, 122, 123, 132, 350, and 741. Warren County Ohio - Post Offices. The following post offices, with ZIP codes, serve Warren County: Blanchester, 45107 Carlisle, 45005 Cincinnati (Sharonville branch), 45241 Cincinnati (Sycamore branch), 45249 ...

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Clarence Brown: Encyclopedia II - University of Tennessee - Campus

The University of Tennessee has gradually grown from a small liberal arts college to its present status. In 1826, what was then East Tennessee College moved from its original location on Gay Street in downtown Knoxville to the 40 acre (160,000 m²) tract named Barbara Hill (in honor of Governor Blount's daughter). Known to students and alumni today as just "The Hill," it is only a small part of the Knoxville ca ...

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University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee - Campus, University of Tennessee - Organization, University of Tennessee - Students, University of Tennessee - History, University of Tennessee - National Rankings, University of Tennessee - Activities, University of Tennessee - Athletics and sports, University of Tennessee - Clubs and organizations, University of Tennessee - Traditions, University of Tennessee - Colors, University of Tennessee - Fight song, University of Tennessee - Pride of the Southland Band, University of Tennessee - Mascot, University of Tennessee - Nickname, University of Tennessee - Notable alumni, University of Tennessee - Notable faculty, University of Tennessee - Notes

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