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In April 2006, Senor married Campbell Brown, editor in chief of The 74, a nonprofit education news website, [28] who was then weekend anchor of Today on NBC [29] and host of Campbell Brown, formerly on CNN. They have two children. [30] [31] His father-in-law is former Louisiana Insurance Commissioner and Secretary of State James H. "Jim" Brown ...
Abraham Cahan, journalist, author and editor of Yiddish newspaper Jewish Daily Forward [18] [19] Hortense Calisher, novelist and president of the American Academy of Arts and Letters [20] Raphael Hayyim Isaac Carregal, colonial era rabbi who published the first Jewish sermons in America [21] Melvin Jules Bukiet, novelist [22]
Nellie Campobello (originally spelled Campbell) (1900–1986), Mexican writer; Neve Campbell, Canadian actress; Nicky Campbell, Scottish TV journalist and presenter; Nicola I. Campbell, Indigenous Canadian author, poet, and educator; Nina Campbell, English interior designer; Norman Campbell, Canadian composer, director and Officer of the Order ...
Geraldine Brooks, Pulitzer Prize-winning Australian-American journalist and author; Campbell Brown, American television news reporter (Baptist Roman Catholic) Ken Burgess, British musician; Anne Buydens, German-American producer, wife of Kirk Douglas; Yisrael Campbell, comedian (lapsed Roman Catholic) Kate Capshaw, actress (ex-Methodist) [49]
David Corn (1959–), Washington, D.C. bureau chief for Mother Jones [41] Howard Cosell (1918–1995), sports journalist, author, and lawyer best known for his tenure on ABC's Monday Night Football; Katie Couric (1957–), journalist who currently serves as Yahoo! Global News Anchor.
Brown was born in Berkeley, California.He grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area.He attended Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, California, and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English at the University of California at Berkeley and a Master of Arts degree from the University of California at Los Angeles. [1]
Joseph John Campbell (March 26, 1904 – October 30, 1987) was an American writer. He was a professor of literature at Sarah Lawrence College who worked in comparative mythology and comparative religion.
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