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    Edward William Brooke III (October 26, 1919 – January 3, 2015) was an American lawyer and politician who represented Massachusetts in the United States...
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  • Edward Brooke (1919–2015) was an American politician. Edward Brooke may also refer to: Edward Brooke, 6th Baron Cobham (c. 1415–1464), English peer Edward...
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  • Edward Brooke-Hitching is an English author, and a writer and researcher for the BBC panel show QI, as a member of the team known as the "QI Elves". He...
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    almost 50 years. Timothy Julian Brooke-Taylor was born on 17 July 1940 in Buxton, Derbyshire, England, son of Edward Brooke-Taylor, a solicitor and games...
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    The Edward Brooke II Mansion (1887–88), also known as "Brookeholm," is a Queen Anne country house at 301 Washington Street in Birdsboro, Pennsylvania...
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    Edward Brooke Lee (October 23, 1892 – September 21, 1984) was a Maryland politician and a veteran of World War I. Lee was born on October 23, 1892, at...
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    0°06′08″W / 51.475934°N 0.102288°W / 51.475934; -0.102288 Charles Edward Brooke School was a Church of England secondary school in Camberwell, London...
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    and Senator Fred Harris (D-OK) and Kerner Commissioner and Senator Edward Brooke (R-MA) were among the founding trustees of the Eisenhower Foundation...
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  • Edward Hugh Brooke (31 December 1916 – 1 November 2002) was a Canadian fencer. He competed in the individual foil and épée events at the 1952 Summer Olympics...
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    Suffrage Association, first woman awarded Distinguished Service Medal Edward Brooke III (LAW '48) – first African American Senator, 2004 Presidential Medal...
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    somewhat of an aberration in the conservative, heavily Democratic South), Edward Brooke of Massachusetts, John Chafee of Rhode Island and Lowell Weicker of...
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    James Buckley with 2%, Edward Brooke and Daniel Evans with 1% each, and Bill Brock with 0% James Buckley with 3%, Edward Brooke with 2%, Daniel Evans with...
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    Brooke family moved to Cobham Hall in Kent. Edward Brooke, 6th Baron Cobham (died 1464), son of the 5th Baroness by her husband Sir Thomas III Brooke...
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    Brooke Lynn Hytes is the stage name of Brock Edward Hayhoe (born March 10, 1986), a Canadian-American drag queen, ballet dancer, and television personality...
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    restored it for use as a modern family home. The house was built for Edward Brooke, who was born in Manchester in 1832. He married Jane Emily Alston in...
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    The Edward W. Brooke Courthouse is a city courthouse in Boston, Massachusetts. The courthouse, part of the Boston Government Service Center, was built...
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    Bradley, US Army Chief of Staff and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Edward Brooke, US Senator Russell Adam Burnham, U.S. Army Soldier of the Year in 2003...
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    Rupert Chawner Brooke (3 August 1887 – 23 April 1915) was an English poet known for his idealistic war sonnets written during the First World War, especially...
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    Massachusetts Attorney General Edward Brooke defeated Democratic former Governor of Massachusetts Endicott Peabody in a landslide. Brooke was the first African-American...
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    Cronin. In 1978, he ran for Senate, and defeated incumbent Republican Edward Brooke. In Congress, Tsongas established a reputation as a social liberal and...
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    African-American U.S. Senator and the second from Massachusetts after Edward Brooke. He was one of three African-American U.S. senators in the 113th Congress...
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    Hanes (1991). The New Bulldog. Howell Book House. ISBN 9780876050699. Edward Brooke-Hitching (2015). Fox Tossing, Octopus Wrestling and Other Forgotten...
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    vacated his Senate seat to become U.S. secretary of state. Senator Edward Brooke, a Republican who represented Massachusetts in the 1960s and 1970s,...
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    Tanfield (b. 1461), son of Robert Tanfield and Elizabeth Brooke, daughter of Edward Brooke, 6th Baron Cobham, and Elizabeth Touchet, born c. 1433, and...
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    Earl of Warwick (redirect from Earl Brooke)
    title: Baron Brooke (1621) Francis Greville, 1st Earl of Warwick, 1st Earl Brooke (1719–1773) George Greville, 2nd Earl of Warwick, 2nd Earl Brooke (1746–1816)...
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    Rights Act of 1965 commenced. The next black United States senator, Edward Brooke of Massachusetts, took office in 1967. He was the first African American...
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    office and only the second black person to hold it, preceded only by Edward Brooke. Campbell and her twin brother, Andre, were born in Boston, Massachusetts...
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  • Brooke-Hitching is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Thomas Brooke-Hitching (1858–1926), British businessman and politician Edward Brooke-Hitching...
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  • Attorney General Brooke may refer to: Edward Brooke (1919–2015), Attorney General of Massachusetts Robert Brooke (Virginia governor) (1760–1800), Attorney...
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  • that Brooke was "one of the true beauties to grace the porn screen." Brooke was born in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of Mary Lee and Edward Stephen...
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