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  1. Connect with us at the Brown University Class of 1979 Facebook page. David and Ann Morris Hart continue to live in Austin, Tex. David works at Convio, and Ann's volunteer work with the Autism Society of Greater Austin has turned into an unpaid part-time job.

  2. Bridgewater, New Jersey Owner at Haymaker & Haymaker Psychological Services, LLC Mental Health Care Education University of Florida 1982 — 1988 Doctorate; Ph.D., Clinical Psychology (APA Approved Program) Brown University 1975 — 1979 A. B., Psychology Experience Haymaker & Haymaker Psychological Services, LLC September 2009 - Present ...

  3. www .brown .edu. Brown University is a private Ivy League research university in Providence, Rhode Island. It is the seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the US, founded in 1764 as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.

  4. Barbara Chernow (A.B. 1979) – Executive Vice President for Finance and Administration, Brown University; Aram Chobanian (A.B. 1951) – 9th President, Boston University; Jay Coogan (A.B. 1980) – 16th President, Minneapolis College of Art and Design; William E. Cooper (A.B., A.M. 1973) – 8th President, University of Richmond

  5. Academy of Management Review 1979, Vol. 4, No. 4, 497-505 A Three-Dimensional Conceptual Model of Corporate Performance ARCHIE B. CARROLL University of Georgia Offered here is a conceptual model that comprehensively describes es-sential aspects of corporate social performance. The three aspects of the

  6. Brown Corpus Manual. BROWN CORPUS MANUAL. MANUAL OF INFORMATION to accompany A Standard Corpus of Present-Day Edited American English, for use with Digital Computers. by W. N. Francis H. Kucera Brown University Providence, Rhode Island Department of Linguistics Brown University 1964 Revised 1971 Revised and Amplified 1979.

  7. These papers of William Whitman Bailey (1843-1914), Brown University professor of botany, consist of correspondence, diaries (20 vols), manuscripts, addresses, poems, drawings, paintings, sketches, notebooks, and scrapbooks dating from 1856 to 1914, that document the professional activities and family life of botanist William Whitman Bailey.