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[[underlined]] JOHN NICHOLAS BROWN [[/underlined]]

BROWN, John Nicholas; b. New York, N.Y., Feb. 21, 1900; s. John Nicholas and Natalie Bayard (Dresser) B.; grad. St. George's School, Newport, R.I. 1918; A.B., magna cum laude, Harvard, 1922, M.A. 1928; LL.D., Ripon College, 1947, Tufts College, Trinity College, Rhode Island College, 1948, Special Honorary Degree from Brown University; m. Anne Seddon Kinsolving, Oct. 18, 1930; children, Nicholas, John Carter, Angela Bayard. President Counting House Corp.; Secretary of Board and Fellow, Brown University; Board of Trustees, Brown University; Committee of Management, John Carter Brown Library; Chairman, Planning and Building Committee, Brown University; Treasurer of the Mediaeval Academy of America; President, Byzantine Institute; Trustee of American School of Classical Studies at Athens; Trustee, St. George's School, Newport; Chief of Monuments, Fine Arts and Archives Section, U.S. Group Control Council (German) 1945; Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Air 1946-49; Regent of Smithsonian Institution and Chairman of its National Portrait Gallery and National Armed Forces Museum Advisory Board; Chairman of the Board Providence Preservation Society; Trustee, Preservation Society of Newport; Original Trustee, National Cultural Center (now Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts). Office: Counting House Corporation, 50 South Main Street, Providence, Rhode Island 02903.