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Amos Bronson Alcott ( November 29, 1799 – March 4, 1888 ) was an American teacher, writer, philosopher, and reformer.
A native New Englander, Amos Bronson Alcott was born in Wolcott, Connecticut ( only recently renamed from " Farmingbury ") on November 29, 1799.
Amos Bronson, the oldest of eight children, later changed the spelling to " Alcott " and dropped his first name.
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This path was taken by some Transcendentalist educators, such as Amos Bronson Alcott.
Raised by her transcendentalist parents, Abigail May Alcott and Amos Bronson Alcott in New England, she grew up among many of the well-known intellectuals of the day such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Henry David Thoreau.
She was the daughter of transcendentalist and educator Amos Bronson Alcott and social worker Abigail May Alcott and the second of four daughters: Anna Bronson Alcott was the eldest ; Elizabeth Sewall Alcott and Abigail May Alcott were the two youngest.
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* November 29 – Amos Bronson Alcott, the father of the novelist Louisa May Alcott ( d. 1888 )

Amos and aunt
Next door were his uncle Amos and aunt Alpha Boynton.

Amos and each
The album is Amos's first concept album, with artwork featuring Amos photographed in character of the women portrayed in each song.
Image Comics released Comic Book Tattoo ( 2008 ), a collection of comic stories, each based on or inspired by songs recorded by Amos.
Although created before the two met, the character Delirium from Gaiman's The Sandman series ( or even her sister Death ) is inspired by Amos ; Gaiman has stated that they " steal shamelessly from each other ".
Amos performed solo each night on her iconic Bösendorfer piano, and on a prepared piano during " Bells for Her ".
Amos performed each night on piano, harpsichord, and harmonium, with Steve Caton on guitar on some songs.
Amos opened each show dressed as one of the four non-Tori personae from the album, then Amos would emerge as herself to perform for the remaining two-thirds of the show.
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Amos ' n ' Andy on the air, the broadcast of March 19, 1958 was done by Correll and Gosden using their real voices and calling each other by their real names ; this had never been done on the show before.
Female musicians Tori Amos and Björk hold the record for the most nominations without a win, with five nominations each.
* 26 July — Poole and Morrisey agree to fight each other at Amos Dock, New York, to settle their dispute.
Tim McMahon joins Amos ' team after having wrongfully hanged Whitey, and everyone begins to turn against each other.
The work consists of eight chapters, each of which includes " song canvases " explaining Amos ' inspiration and process for developing particular songs.
Leonard was buoyed by two RBIs each from Al Cowens and Amos Otis ( on a pinch-hit double in the sixth ) and RBIs from Freddie Patek and John Mayberry.

Amos and wrote
In the book The Neyer / James Guide to Pitchers, sports journalist Rob Neyer wrote that the speed with which pitchers like Cy Young, Amos Rusie, and Jouett Meekin threw was the impetus that caused the move.
Indeed, at the end of the 19th century scholar Ernest DeWitt Burton wrote that there could be " no reasonable doubt " that 1 John and the gospel were written by the same author, and Amos Wilder has said that, " Early Christian tradition and the great majority of modern scholars have agreed on the common authorship of these writings, even where the author has not been identified with the apostle John.
* The Christian alternative rock band Daniel Amos wrote a song titled Hound of Heaven on their 1978 album Horrendous Disc that is based on the Thompson poem.
Amos wrote the song about being raped in Los Angeles when she was 21.
Amos Harel wrote in Haaretz that Barghouti was arrested by soldiers of the Duchifat Battalion who had approached the building hidden in an ambulance to avoid detection: “ The Duchifat soldiers were squeezed into a protected ambulance in order to arrive as quickly as possible at the house where Barghouti was hiding, and to seal it off.
Upon visiting the establishment, Amos Kendall wrote to President Van Buren that he found Johnson " happy in the inglorious pursuit of tavern keeping – even giving his personal superintendence to the chicken and egg purchasing and water-melon selling department ".
In the 19th century, Andrew Amos wrote a critique of the Historia titled Ruins of Time exemplified in Sir Matthew Hale's History of the Pleas of the Crown, which both criticised and praised Hale's work while directing the main criticism at the judges and lawyers who cited the Historia without considering that it was dated.
Others used drugs as a mind-altering way to boost creativity ; for example, Emil Amos of Holy Sons took drugs daily from age sixteen on, wrote over 1, 000 songs, and landed a record contract with an indie label.
Tori Amos wrote a song about these incidents titled Juárez on her album To Venus and Back after reading about them.
* Tori Amos wrote a song, " Marys of the Sea ", inspired by Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, most notably Mary Magdalene.
In 1810, John Sevier, the first governor of Tennessee, wrote to his friend Major Amos Stoddard about a conversation he had had in 1782 with the old Cherokee chief Oconostota concerning ancient fortifications built along the Alabama River.
The biblical scholar Robert H. Gundry points out that the author of Matthew actually wrote Amos, rather than Amon.
Amos Elon wrote about Rahel Varnhagen in his 2002 book The Pity of It All: A History of the Jews in Germany, 1743-1933:
Willard's work on the Bunker Hill Monument was succinctly recorded in 1849, by Amos Lawrence, secretary of the Building Committee, who wrote in the flyleaf of the committee's records: " Solomon Willard walked three hundred miles to examine granite quarries ( Hallowell, Maine, and other places ), gave a thousand dollars to the Monument Association, and worked like a dog for the association for years for merely his necessary expenses ( which were very small ), and is now at work at Quincy " ( History 1926 ).
Jan Amos Comenius wrote in 1620: " Moravians of the mountains around Vsetín, called Wallachians, are a warlike people … they refused to accept the Habsburg yoke and for three whole years defended their freedom with the sword ".

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