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and wrote a regular sports column called "Fanning the Beehive" and "Sports Done Brown." He was also known for his annual college football All-American team selections. In 1926, he launched an effort to have the fans select the All-American team by taking a "country-wide poll of football followers."
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Census entry for Norman E. Brown, age 19, born in Ohio. Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census . Year: 1910; Census Place: Cleveland Ward 3, Cuyahoga, Ohio; Roll: T624_1168; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 0081; Image: 40; FHL Number:
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Census entry for Norman E. Brown. Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census . Year: 1920;Census Place: Lakewood Ward 3, Cuyahoga, Ohio; Roll: T625_1375; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 582; Image:
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Census entry for Norman E. Brown. Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census . Year: 1930; Census Place: Lakewood, Cuyahoga, Ohio; Roll: 1787; Page: 20B; Enumeration District: 647; Image: 74.0.
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in St. Petersburg. In his later years, he was the publicity director for the St. Petersburg Kennel Club. He died at his home in St. Petersburg in March 1958.
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In addition to his work as a newspaper reporter and editor, Brown was active in politics. He was the campaign publicist for U.S. Supreme Court Justice
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Draft registration card completed by Norman Edgar Brown in June 1917. Date of birth October 10, 1890. Employed as the sporting editor of the
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Leading Hitters in Both Big Leagues Are Right Handers: Heilmann and Hornsby Star with the Bat
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when he ran for mayor of Cleveland in 1935. He served in the same capacity for
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Tony with the 'Toney': Coast Leaguer Steps Into Championship Class First Year
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What This Country Needs Most Is Some Way of Stopping the Ice Man of Illinois
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Not a Second Red Grange: But Just Himself, Trying To Play His Best Football
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Put on a New Record: Brookins Is Tired of Old Ones; Has Busted Most of Them
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His Greatest Victory of Year: Was Over Joe Precedent and He Won by a Punch
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It Will Be A Little Man: Who Stops Dempsey, Who Won Fame As A Giant Killer
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Makes Fans Think of Matty: So Greenfield Is Watched Closely By Giant Fans
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Brown Picked Capital Senators to Win Pennant; Now Favors Them in Series
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They're Lookin' Mean: And Wanting Blood; Are Skipper Bill and His Mate
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Hopeful Harvard: Banks on Fisher and His Grid Staff to Turn New Leaf
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Bob Martin, Victim of Ring Fate; Career Wrecked By Single Blow
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Swords Points: 'Drakes' Hope to Make Duck Soup of Cage Rivals
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Will Two Unsung Rookies Crowd Two Heralded Stars from Stage
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Brown was born in Ohio in October 1890. At the time of the
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Eddie Collins Given Raw Deal, But What's That to $ 20,000?
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During the 1920s, Brown was the sports editor of the
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Temperament That Afflicted Yanks Missing In Nat Camp
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Four Teams In Big Leagues Mysteries; Chances Unknown
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Brown (October 24, 1926). 369:Kid Gleason Putting Pep in Athletics 331:(1925 World Series), October 4, 1925 662: 13: 543: 14: 789: 586:Norman Brown (October 21, 1922). 265:Sam Rice Is A Big Cog With Champs 453:Auto Speed Demons Ready To Start 26: 722: 686: 249:1925 Washington Senators season 653: 635: 613: 594: 579: 569: 559: 409:Delaney Stops Gorman in Second 156:for Governor of Ohio in 1939. 1: 537: 105: 7: 674:Bill Beck (April 2, 1958). 463:League Almost Busted by Ben 429:Yanks Look To Ruth, Hurlers 10: 794: 778:American newspaper editors 768:Sportswriters from Florida 734:St. Petersburg Independent 716:St. Petersburg Independent 698:St. Petersburg Independent 175:Selected articles by Brown 165:Derby Lane Greyhound Track 98:and sports editor for the 773:American male journalists 191:Princeton Tigers football 143:1930 United States Census 135:Central Press Association 124:1920 United States Census 112:1910 United States Census 100:Central Press Association 81: 71: 53: 34: 25: 18: 225:Romero Is Heavy Comeback 159:In 1934, Brown moved to 763:Sportswriters from Ohio 483:Heeney? Tunney? Fizzle? 447:Kenesaw Mountain Landis 161:St. Petersburg, Florida 64:St. Petersburg, Florida 588:"Fanning the Bee Hive" 122:. At the time of the 629:The Woodbridge Leader 457:1927 Indianapolis 500 433:1927 New York Yankees 680:St. Petersburg Times 649:. November 28, 1926. 647:The Telegraph-Herald 607:St. Petersburg Times 523:), September 6, 1929 415:), December 21, 1926 405:), November 15, 1926 395:), September 3, 1926 379:Expect Record Season 365:), February 24, 1926 355:), December 20, 1925 315:, September 10, 1925 305:), September 3, 1925 229:Quintin Romero-Rojas 193:), November 21, 1922 622:"Sports Done Brown" 603:"Sports Done Brown" 513:), October 28, 1928 425:), January 11, 1927 345:), October 19, 1925 241:), November 7, 1924 231:), October 25, 1924 199:, December 10, 1922 141:At the time of the 439:Hornsby vs. Landis 325:), October 1, 1925 150:Harold Hitz Burton 92:Norman Edgar Brown 39:Norman Edgar Brown 730:"Norman E. Brown" 694:"Funeral Notices" 620:Norman E. 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Bricker 120:Cleveland Press 116:Cleveland, Ohio 108: 67: 61: 49: 43: 41: 40: 21: 20:Norman E. 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Index


Ohio
St. Petersburg, Florida
American
sportswriter
Central Press Association
1910 United States Census
Cleveland, Ohio
1920 United States Census
Lakewood, Ohio
Central Press Association
1930 United States Census
Harold Hitz Burton
John W. Bricker
St. Petersburg, Florida
Derby Lane Greyhound Track
WSUN
Four Teams In Big Leagues Mysteries; Chances Unknown
Why There's a Smile on the Face of the Tiger
Princeton Tigers football
Norman Brown Selects All-American Teams
Will Two Unsung Rookies Crowd Two Heralded Stars from Stage
Willie Kamm
Rube Lutzke
Homer Ezzell
Norm McMillan
Romero Is Heavy Comeback
Quintin Romero-Rojas
What This Country Needs Most Is Some Way of Stopping the Ice Man of Illinois
Red Grange

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