Margaret Brown
Margaret Brown (née Tobin; July 18, 1867 – October 26, 1932), posthumously known as the "Unsinkable Molly Brown", was an American socialite and philanthropist. She was a survivor of the RMS ''Titanic'', which sank in 1912, and she unsuccessfully urged the crew in Lifeboat No. 6 to return to the debris field to look for survivors.During her lifetime, her friends called her "Maggie", but by her death, obituaries referred to her as the "Unsinkable Mrs. Brown". Gene Fowler referred to her as "Molly Brown" in his 1933 book ''Timberline''. The following year, she was referred to as the "Unsinkable Mrs. Brown" and "Molly Brown" in newspapers. Provided by Wikipedia
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Guilt, guns, girls and ghettos: Adjacent futures in selected post- apartheid fantasies by Molly Brown
Published 2017-03-01
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The housing first technical assistance and training (HFTAT) implementation strategy: outcomes from a mixed methods study of three programs by Dennis P. Watson, Emily Q. Ahonen, Valery Shuman, Molly Brown, Sam Tsemberis, Philip Huynh, Fangqian Ouyang, Huiping Xu
Published 2018-09-01
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