A short time later, the stock market thought Tom Brown was worth $75 million.
After they broke up in 1933 only the leader, Tom Brown, continued as a musician but with limited success.
Tom Brown shows up at Harvard, confident and a bit arrogant.
He is perhaps the closest friend of Tom Brown.
Tom Brown organized anti-union meetings, sent mailings to the plant's 500 workers and asked them to sign cards saying they wanted the union out.
After high school, Tom Brown "was adrift," said his brother.
Tom Brown stood before the people, in plain view, and spoke, but he wasn't there!
Tom Brown simply cannot provide evidence of his teacher, Stalking Wolf.
A sequel, Tom Brown at Oxford, was published in 1861 but is not as well known.
Tom Brown is energetic, stubborn, kind-hearted, and athletic more than intellectual.