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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.
The screenplay was by Maxwell Anderson, George Abbott, Del Andrews, C. Gardner Sullivan, with uncredited work by Walter Anthony and Milestone.
He was a younger son of Gilbert Abbott à Beckett, brother of Gilbert Arthur à Beckett and educated at Felsted School.
Jerome Robbins was called in by director George Abbott and producer Hal Prince to give advice and make changes.
It was directed by George Abbott and produced by Hal Prince, with choreography by Jack Cole and uncredited staging and choreography by Jerome Robbins.
It was addressed by Labour MPs Jon Trickett, Emily Thornberry, John McDonnell ( politician ) | John McDonnell, Michael Meacher, Diane Abbott and Jeremy Corbyn, and Elfyn Llwyd of Plaid Cymru and Angus MacNeil of the Scottish National Party.
Paul Abbott was a story editor on the programme in the 1980s and began writing episodes in 1989, but left in 1993 to produce Cracker, for which he later wrote, before creating his own highly acclaimed dramas such as Touching Evil and Shameless.
Edwin Abbott Abbott was the eldest son of Edwin Abbott ( 1808 – 1882 ), headmaster of the Philological School, Marylebone, and his wife, Jane Abbott ( 1806 – 1882 ).
Colby's preface to Abbott's Flatland states that Abbott was 7th Senior Optime, Senior Classic
Abbott also wrote educational text books, one being " Via Latina: First Latin Book " which was published in 1898 and distributed around the world within the education system.
Emma Abbott ( December 9, 1850 – January 5, 1891 ) was an American operatic soprano and impresario known for her pure, clear voice of great flexibility and volume.
The family moved to Peoria, Illinois in 1854 but Professor Abbott was unable to find a sufficient number of music students to make ends meet and the family suffered from financial problems.
Beckett was born at Hammersmith, United Kingdom, the eldest son of Gilbert Abbott à Beckett and the brother of Arthur William à Beckett.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler was an American-born painter who played a part in Impressionism although he did not join the group and preferred grayed colours.
John Stevens Cabot Abbott ( September 19, 1805 – June 17, 1877 ), an American historian, pastor, and pedagogical writer, was born in Brunswick, Maine to Jacob and Betsey Abbott.
He was a brother of Jacob Abbott, and was associated with him in the management of Abbott's Institute, New York City, and in the preparation of his series of brief historical biographies.
As a part of the 1872 Iwakura Mission Mr. Abbott was given guardianship of Shige Nagai, a Japanese girl sent to the United States to be educated.
In 1910, a series of twenty short biographies of historical characters by J. S. C. and Jacob Abbott, was published.
Their brother, Gorham Dummer Abbott, was also an author.

Abbott and noted
* Abbott Lowell Cummings ( born 1923 ), noted Yale architectural historian
* Abbott Lowell Cummings, noted Yale architectural historian
Lyman Abbott ( 1879 ) noted the connection to the sinful woman in John's Gospel.
R. Tucker Abbott, Samuel Stehman Haldeman, Henry A. Pilsbry, and George W. Tryon, Jr. were other noted malacologists who worked at the Academy.
* William Osler Abbott ( 1902 – 1943 ), American physician noted as co-developer of Miller-Abbott tube
Abbott later painted a noted picture of the town of Haripur and its commanding fort of Harkishangarh.
They were noted as opponents of the more conservative " Cotton " Whigs who dominated the state party, led by such figures as Edward Everett, Robert C. Winthrop, and Abbott Lawrence, whose close association with the New England textile industry led them to de-emphasize the slavery issue.
Both Takoma, D. C., and Takoma Park, Maryland, were noted regionally and nationally for progressive politics dating from the 1960s, when area residents ( led by future Takoma Park, MD mayor Sam Abbott ) rallied to prevent a 10-lane freeway from bisecting the community, and lobbied to build the Metrorail system, on the site of the former B & O railroad station around which the community had been built.
In 1921, Lathrop stepped down as director and the noted child-labor reformer Grace Abbott was appointed to succeed her.
Abbott Lowell Cummings ( 1923 -) is a noted architectural historian and genealogist, best known for his study of New England architecture.

Abbott and excellent
Abbott was not a " flashy " barrister ; although known as an excellent lawyer, his speeches were monotonous and he lacked an imagination.
Abbott was considered cautious, with an " aversion to all that was experimental " and a " want of fancy " which were considered excellent traits for a judge, giving him " a very prominent rank indeed amongst our ablest judges ".
The slogan of the paper and number one of the Defender's bible, “ American race prejudice must be destroyed ,” is an excellent example of what he thought the paper was capable of and what the ideal experience of an African American or any American should be .< ref >* Lewis, Cecil T. " The Paradoxical Abbott ".
The family's prosperity allowed Anderson Ruffin Abbott to receive an excellent education.

Abbott and barrister
* John Farr Abbott ( 1756 – 1794 ), British barrister
Charles Abbott, 1st Baron Tenterden PC SL ( 7 October 1762 – 4 November 1832 ), was a British barrister and judge who served as Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench between 1818 and 1832.
Abbott's central weakness as a judge was seen to be his support of James Scarlett, his leader when Abbott was a barrister ; " The timid junior, become Chief Justice, still looked up to his old leader with dread, was afraid of offending him, and was always delighted when he could decide in his favour ".
John Farr Abbott, sometimes Abbot ( 1756 – 22 September 1794 ) was a British barrister.

Abbott and earning
In 1942, Abbott and Costello were the top box office draw with four films earning a total of $ 10 million.
The Thistles went on to win the Abbott Cup, defeating the Edmonton Athletic Club earning the right to represent the west in the Memorial Cup.
San Te, Liu ’ s character, overcomes the temple's thirty-five chambers as he unwittingly undergoes the rigorous training regime imposed by the temple ’ s Head Abbott on the pretext of “ earninga right to study martial arts there.

Abbott and more
Until the release of The Corporation ( 2003 ), made by Mark Achbar, Jennifer Abbott and Joel Bakan, it was the most successful feature documentary in Canadian history, played theatrically in over 300 cities around the world ; won 22 awards ; appeared in more than 50 international film festivals ; and was broadcast in over 30 markets.
Perhaps even more damaging to Macdonald was when the Liberals discovered a telegram, through a former employee of Sir Hugh Allan, which had been stolen from the safe of Allan's lawyer, Sir John Abbott.
* Abbott R. Tucker & S. Peter Dance, 1982, Compendium of Seashells, A full color guide to more than 4, 200 of the World's Marine shells, E. P.
Peter Abbott states that it was there in 1601 and speculates that it might be much more ancient.
George Francis Abbott ( June 25, 1887 – January 31, 1995 ) was an American theater producer and director, playwright, screenwriter, and film director and producer whose career spanned more than nine decades.
In their early burlesque days, their contracted salaries were split 60 %- 40 %, favoring Abbott, because the straight man was always viewed as the more valuable member of the team.
Costello's childlike demeanor was strictly acting, and he aggressively battled with the more easy-going Abbott as well as the studio.
Universal hired the sisters for two more Abbott and Costello comedies, and then promoted them to full-fledged stardom in B musicals.
* Flatland by Edwin Abbott Abbott ( more of a fantasy, but see its subtitle )
Isabella Abbott, a leading ethnobotanist of Hawaii theorizes that because of the limited " noa " ( free ) diet for Hawaiian women, seaweeds were relied upon more heavily for Hawaiians than other pacific islands.
In January 2007, Abbott Laboratories agreed to sell its in vitro diagnostics and Point-of-Care diagnostics divisions to General Electric for more than $ 8 billion.
Many of these portrayals involve Ferguson as the ' straight man ' to the more eccentric personalities played by Roger Abbott.
In March 2010, Abbott, announced a new policy initiative to provide for 6 months paid parental leave, funded by an increase in corporate tax by 1. 7 per cent on all taxable company income of more than $ 5 million.
Russo claims that Abbott may not have held the belt for more than 24 hours if this title change had actually occurred.
" In addition, the series has featured a variety of more established stars, including Norman Wisdom, Amanda Redman, Anita Dobson, Jenny Seagrove, Rula Lenska, Prunella Scales, Celia Imrie, Toyah Willcox, Maureen Lipman, Frances Barber, Andrew Sachs, Russ Abbott and Stephanie Beacham in cameo roles.
And when that happens – either with the more rigorous strictures of Islam, or the low educational achievement and predilection towards crime of young African Caribbean men (© Diane Abbott ), we should say so, and say so forcefully.
On his release, he was taken into foster care and placed with a much more settled working-class family than his own, where having both adults in steady employment was a new experience for Abbott, as was their television and car.
After two more years as a teacher, Abbott attended the University of Chicago and received a Ph. D. in economics in 1905.
" In her writing, Abbott stressed the importance and the essential need of a public welfare administration, the need for a more humane social welfare system, the responsibility of the state in relation to social problems, and the social aspects of legislation.
Bless This House centres around life in Birch Avenue, Putney, where travelling stationery salesman Sid Abbott ( note: the spelling of their surname varies ; the opening credits of early series one episodes spell it " Abbot " while in the closing credits it is spelt " Abbott ") and his wife Jean live with their teenage children, Mike, who is fresh from art college and more preoccupied with protests than finding a job, and Sally, a trendy schoolgirl.
Some of his more famous students were N. C. Wyeth, Frank Schoonover, Elenore Abbott, Ethel Franklin Betts, Anna Whelan Betts, Harvey Dunn, Clyde O. DeLand, Philip R. Goodwin, Violet Oakley, Ellen Bernard Thompson Pyle, Olive Rush, Allen Tupper True, and Jessie Willcox Smith.
In 1944 Peggy Ryan advanced to more elaborate productions, in support of Jack Oakie and Abbott and Costello.

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