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Abbott and Lowell
* Abbott Lawrence Lowell ( 1856 – 1943 ), lawyer, historian, philanthropist, and former President of Harvard University
* Amy Lowell ( 1874 – 1925 ), poet, critic, publisher, and sister of Abbott Lawrence and Percival Lowell
* Augustus Lowell ( 1830 – 1900 ), businessman, philanthropist, and father of Percival, Abbott Lawrence, and Amy Lowell
* Percival Lowell ( 1855 – 1916 ), author, astronomer, founder of Lowell Observatory, and brother of Amy and Abbott Lawrence Lowell
* Abbott Lowell Cummings ( born 1923 ), noted Yale architectural historian
James Abbott Whistler was born in Lowell, Massachusetts.
The Water Power Association members: Abbott Lawrence, Edmund Bartlett, Thomas Hopkinson of Lowell, John Nesmith and Daniel Saunders, who had purchased control of Peter's Falls on the Merrimack River and hence controlled Bodwell's Falls the site of the present Great Stone Dam.
* Abbott Lowell Cummings, architectural historian and genealogist
The President of Harvard, Abbott Lawrence Lowell made a counter offer: immediate promotion to professor, effective September 1, 1927, with a salary of $ 7, 000
* Abbott Lowell Cummings, American architectural historian and genealogist
Before he stepped down as Harvard's president in 1933 and with Nazi rumblings overseas in Germany, Abbott Lawrence Lowell wished to break the stronghold of the German Ph. D. degree on American academic life, believing it stifled creativity with its overlong list of formal requirements.
Abbott Lawrence Lowell ( 1856 – 1943 ): President of Harvard University
Abbott Lawrence Lowell ( December 13, 1856 – January 6, 1943 ) was a U. S. educator and legal scholar.
They were the great-grandchildren of John Lowell and, on their mother's side, the grandchildren of Abbott Lawrence.
# REDIRECT Abbott Lawrence Lowell
* Abbott Lawrence Lowell, lawyer, historian, philanthropist, and former President of Harvard University
* Amy Lowell, poet, critic, publisher, and sister of Abbott Lawrence and Percival Lowell
* Augustus Lowell, businessman, philanthropist, and father of Percival, Abbott Lawrence, and Amy Lowell
* Percival Lowell, author, astronomer, founder of Lowell Observatory, and brother of Amy and Abbott Lawrence Lowell

Abbott and Cummings
* Abbott Lowell Cummings, noted Yale architectural historian
* Cummings, Abbott Lowell, Ohio's Capitols at Columbus, 1948 unpublished manuscript held at the Ohio Historical Society
Founder William Sumner Appleton was succeeded as Director by Bertram K. Little, Abbott Lowell Cummings and Nancy R. Coolidge before the title of the chief executive officer was changed to President, with Jane C. Nylander and now Carl R. Nold serving in that capacity.
Architectural historians, including Abbott Lowell Cummings, the leading expert on early New England architecture, were only sure that the Balch House was a seventeenth century house.
Historians Abbott Lowell Cummings and Gary Wheeler Stone dated the " new " section to about 1700, but dendrochronology has provided the date of 1679.
According to architectural historian Abbott Lowell Cummings, the house was probably built for Benjamin Pickman on land deeded him by his father-in-law Joseph Hardy, and may have recycled structural timbers from a 17th century Pickman house that earlier stood on its site.
Architectural historian Abbott Lowell Cummings, in his Architecture in Colonial Massachusetts, concludes that the right-hand side of today's house was built for John Pickering, Sr., a carpenter, before his death in 1657 upon land granted to him in 1637.
* Laura Beach, Abbott Lowell Cummings: DuPont Award Winner 1998

Abbott and 1923
* 1923 – Philip Abbott, American actor ( d. 1998 )
In 1923, founding publisher Robert Sengstacke Abbott and editor Lucius Harper created the Bud Billiken Club and later organized parades to promote healthy activity among black children in Chicago.
* The 1923 University of Manitoba Junior Hockey Club also won the Allan Cup, Memorial Cup & Abbott Cup.
Sheet music for Irene ( musical ) | IreneHarry Austin Tierney ( May 21, 1890 – March 22, 1965 ) was a successful American composer of musical theatre, best known for long-running hits such as Irene ( 1919 ), Broadway's longest-running show of the era ( 620 performances ), Kid Boots ( 1923 ) and Rio Rita ( 1927 ), one of the first musicals to be turned into a talking picture ( and later remade starring Abbott and Costello ).
Philip Abbott ( March 21, 1923 ; Lincoln, Nebraska – February 23, 1998 ; Tarzana, California ) was an American character actor and occasional voice actor.

Abbott and is
The book is by Jerome Weidman and George Abbott, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, choreography by Peter Gennaro, scenery, costumes and lighting by William and Jean Eckart, musical direction by Jack Elliott, and the production was directed by Mr. Abbott.
This perspective on celibacy is echoed by several authors including Elizabeth Abbott, Wendy Keller, and Wendy Shalit.
Edwin Abbott Abbott ( 20 December 1838 – 12 October 1926 ), English schoolmaster and theologian, is best known as the author of the satirical novella Flatland ( 1884 ).
Sennett was profiled in the television series This is Your Life in 1954, and made a cameo appearance ( for $ 1, 000 ) in Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops ( 1955 ).
Abbott declined, and Krantz argued this call the same day of the encounter is evidence against a hoax, at least on Patterson's part.
The artist is unknown, but the painting has been attributed to Lemuel Francis Abbott or Johann Zoffany ; the print under his right hand is a botanical illustration.
A ' muggle ' is, according to Abbott Walter Bower, the author of the Scotichronicon, " an Englishman's tail ".
Baroque chess is a chess variant invented in 1962 by Robert Abbott.
The district is one of 31 Abbott districts statewide, which are now referred to as " SDA Districts " based on the requirement for the state to cover all costs for school building and renovation projects in these districts under the supervision of the New Jersey Schools Development Authority.
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein-the film's poster title-or Bud Abbott Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein-the onscreen title-( although the film is often referred to as simply Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein ) is a 1948 American comedy horror film directed by Charles Barton and starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello.
Student housing is located in three areas: the Medary complex located in the northwest corner of campus, consisting of traditional residence halls, Hansen, Waneta and Wecota Annex, and apartment-style living at Meadows North and Meadows South ; the Grove complex near the Student Union, consisting of traditional residence halls, Brown, Mathews and Pierson, as well as a newer ( 2010 ) variation on the theme of traditional residence halls in Spencer, Thorne and Abbott ( also called the Jackrabbit Village ); and the Larson complex on the east side of campus, consisting of traditional halls Binnewies and Young and suite living at Caldwell Hall.
Diane Julie Abbott ( born 27 September 1953 ) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Hackney North and Stoke Newington since 1987, when she became the first black woman to be elected to the House of Commons.
Abbott is founder of the London Schools and the Black Child initiative, which aims to raise educational achievement levels amongst black children.
Abbott is a frequent public speaker, newspaper contributor and TV performer, appearing on programmes such as Have I Got News For You, Celebrity Come Dine with Me and Cash in the Celebrity Attic.
Damn Yankees is a musical comedy with a book by George Abbott and Douglass Wallop and music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross.

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