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== گؤرونتولر ==
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File:Brown University, R.I (NYPL Hades-253912-478707).jpg|<!--''Brown University, R.I'', c. 1840, [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Brown_University,_R.I_(NYPL_Hades-253912-478707).jpg New York Public Library]
File:Ezra Stiles.jpg|<!--Reverend Ezra Stiles seventh president of Yale College and one of the founders of Brown University
File:James Manning head by Cosmo Alexander.JPGjpg|<!--The first president, James Manning, taught the earliest college classes at his parish house
File:Brown University Ezra Stiles Charter large.jpg|<!--The Ezra Stiles copy of the Brown University Charter of 1764
File:Brown seal.png|<!--Seal of the university
File:Nicholas Brown Jr by Chester Harding 1836.jpg|<!--Nicholas Brown, Jr., founder of the Providence Athenaeum, co-founder of Butler Hospital, philanthropist, progressive, and Abolitionism in the United States|abolitionist. Following his major gift in 1804, the College was renamed Brown University. Painting by Chester Harding (painter)|Chester Harding, 1836
File:James Mitchell Varnum.jpg|<!--Brigadier general James Mitchell Varnum (class of 1769) served in the Continental Army and advocated the enlistment of African Americans, which resulted in the reformation of the 1st Rhode Island Regiment as an all-black unit. Painting by Charles Willson Peale, 1804
File:Brown University Sayles Hall.JPGjpg|<!--On the College Green, Sayles Hall (left), built 1878–81, designed by Alpheus C. Morse, and Wilson Hall, built 1891, designed by Frank W. Angell|Gould & Angell, both buildings in the Richardsonian Romanesque style
File:brown university robinson hall 2009a.JPGjpg|<!--Robinson Hall, built 1875-78, designed by William R. Walker & Son|Walker and Gould, an octagonal building in the Venetian Gothic architecture|Venetian Gothic style. It is an example of the panoptic principle in library design inspired by the British Museum reading room&lt;ref&gt;"Robinson Hall" in ''SAH Archipedia Classic Buildings'', Society of Architectural Historians (sah-archipedia.org)&lt;#;
File:BrownVWG.jpg|<!--At Convocation, new students march through Van Wickle Gates, built 1900-01, designed by Howard Hoppin|Hoppin and Ely of Providence and Howard Hoppin|Hoppin and Koen of New York.&lt;ref&gt;In later sources the architects are variously given as Hoppin & Koen of New York, or Hoppin & Ely of Providence, or both. The Hoppins were brothers; in 1895 Ely had taken Francis's place in the Providence firm. ''The Brown Alumni Monthly'' (December 1900, p.&nbsp;67) says both firms were the designers; ''The American Institute of Architects Quarterly Bulletin'' (vol. 4, 1903, p.&nbsp;123) shows Hoppin & Ely, with Hoppin & Koen as "associated architects"&lt;#; The gates were the gift of Augustus Stout Van Wickle, class of 1876, who also gave the FitzRandolph Gateway at Princeton, built 1905, as a memorial to his ancestor Nathaniel FitzRandolph
File:BrownUniversity-CarrieTower.jpg|<!--Carrie Tower, built 1904 in English Baroque style, is a memorial to Caroline Mathilde Brown, granddaughter of Nicholas Brown, Jr.|Nicholas Brown, class of 1786, for whom the University is named
File:BrownUniversity-JohnHayLibrary.jpg|<!--The John Hay Library, built 1910, designed by Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge in the English Renaissance style, is home to rare books, special collections, and the University archives
File:brown university john carter brown lib.JPGjpg|<!--The John Carter Brown Library on the College Green, built 1898-1904, designed by Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge in the Beaux-Arts architecture|Beaux-Arts style, is one of the world's leading repositories of ancient books and maps relating to the exploration and natural history of the Americas&lt;ref&gt;"EBSCO Publishing and the John Carter Brown Library Join Forces to Offer Database", September 16, 2010, published online at Journals.EBSCO.com&lt;#;
File:Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology, Providence RI.jpg|<!--Manning Hall, built 1834-35 in Greek Revival architecture|Greek Revival style, home to the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology
File:First Baptist Meetinghouse, Providence, RI.jpg
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