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Brosko, J.

  • CA QUA11653
  • Person
  • fl. 1951

J. Brosko was a student in the School of Mining at Queen's University.

Brough, J.M.

  • CA QUA11548
  • Person
  • fl. 1910

J.M. Brough was a student at Queen's University.

Brougham, Henry, Lord

  • CA QUA00047
  • Person
  • 1778-1868

No information available on this creator.

Broughton, R.J.

  • CA QUA00636
  • Person
  • 1816-1912

Solicitor and cricket player, Chipperfield, England.

Brower, E.H.

  • CA QUA11550
  • Person
  • fl. 1910

E.H. Brower was a student at Queen's University.

Brown, Audrey Alexander

  • CA QUA00444
  • Person
  • 1904-1998

Audrey Alexandra Brown was born in Nanaimo, B.C. on October 29th, 1904. She was educated at St Ann's Convent Nanaimo and at Nanaimo Public School. In May 1927 she was attacked by rheumatic fever and rendered unable to walk. She was taken into treatment at Queen Alexandra Solarium (Mill Bay) November 1934, operated on, and discharged able to walk, 1935. Brown was "discovered" in 1928 by Professor Pelham Edgar of Victoria College (Toronto) who promoted her career from 1928 to 1939. Between 1931 and 1948 she published 5 books of poems: A Dryad in Nanaimo (1931), A Dryad in Nanaimo with 11 New Poems (1934), The Tree of Resurrection (1937), Challenge to Time and Death (1943) all with Macmillan's Canada, and All Fools Day (1948) with Ryerson Press. In 1937 she published her only prose work, The Log of the Lame Duck (1937) about her hospital experience. In addition to this Ms. Brown published some of her poetry in newspapers and journals. From 1926 on Audrey Brown published first poetry and later prose in newspapers. As a freelance journalist she published the columns "Remember With Me" and "What Do You Think?" under the pseudonym "the Khoji" in the Nanaimo Free Press (1969-1974). Audrey received many awards: the Members Memorial Medal of the Canadian Women's Press Club (1936), the Lorne Pierce Gold Medal and the Royal Society of Canada (1944), the Order of Canada (Officer) (1968), and the Centennial Silver Medal (1967). She had honorary memberships in a number of women's clubs, was a member of the Canadian Authors Association (1948) and visited England (June-December 1950) as guest of P.E.N.

Brown, C.D.

  • CA QUA02594
  • Person
  • 1904-

C.D. Brown, M.L.S., was an author who wrote a number of articles for "The Canadian Surveyor".

Brown, Edward Killoran

  • CA QUA00445
  • Person
  • 1905-1951

Edward Killoran Brown, professor, critic (b at Toronto 15 Aug 1905; d at Chicago, Ill 24 Apr 1951). E.K. Brown was educated at University of Toronto and University of Paris, and he taught at University of Toronto, University of Manitoba, Cornell and University of Chicago. His most important contributions to Canadian criticism were his well-known study On Canadian Poetry (1943, rev ed 1944); his annual surveys of Canadian poetry in the University of Toronto Quarterly 1936-50; and his edition of Duncan Campbell Scott's poems (1951).

Brown, George

  • CA QUA01916
  • Person
  • 1818-1880

George Brown was born at Alloa, Clackmannan, Scotland, on November 29, 1818. He was co-founder and editor of the Toronto Globe and sat in the Legislative Assembly of Canada from 1851 to 1857. Brown was one of the leaders of the Reform Party in Upper Canada and appointed to the Senate in 1873. On 9 May, 1880 he died at Lambton Lodge, his Toronto home, at the age of 61.

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