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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.
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.
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.

Abbott and frequent
Abbott was a frequent participant in the Ultimate Fighting Championship ( UFC ).
While a hit with her own show, Canova made frequent appearances on other popular radio programs of the day, including and especially, those hosted by Abbott and Costello and Fred Allen.

Abbott and public
Abbott was a religious figure of some public note and was called upon on October 30, 1897, to deliver an address in New York at the funeral of economist, Henry George.
The rumours, denials and public comments became almost comical leading the opposition leader Kim Beazley to comment in an ABC interview, " We've now apparently got on our hands the Abbott and Costello Show.
" The public responded by frequently referring to Abbott and Costello as " Abbott and Costello ".
John Abbott College is an English-language public college located in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, Canada, near the western tip of the Island of Montreal.
John Abbott College is one of eight English public colleges in Quebec.
Early theories of motive suggested that Gale might have turned to violence in response to the breakup of Pantera, or the public dispute between Abbott and Pantera singer Phil Anselmo, but these were later ruled out by investigators.
Abbott began public life as a journalist for The Bulletin, an influential news magazine, and The Australian Newspaper.
Unknown to journalists at the time, Abbott has a lesbian sister, for whom he has subsequently voiced public support.
Abbott also appeared for public questioning on the ABC's Q & A program on 16 August.
Historian Richard H. Abbott wrote, " No Ohio chief executive Dennison had ever exercised such powers and fulfilled such duties with a greater sense of public responsibility and determination.
" 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.
Liberal leader Tony Abbott effectively made his vote for Stockdale public when he was recorded on camera showing his vote to Stockdale and Julie Bishop.
He saw his role as one of communication — to introduce his congregation and the wider public to the ideas of Lyman Abbott, Richard Ely, George Herron, and Rauschenbusch.
In In the Case of NORVIR, the NIH received a request from Essential Inventions, supported by the public and members of the United States Congress, to exercise march-in rights for patents owned by Abbott Labs covering the drug ritonavir, sold under the trade name Norvir, a prescription drug used in the treatment of AIDS.

Abbott and speaker
Abbott was noted as an excellent barrister, earning more than any other during his time at the Bar, despite being considered unimaginitive and a poor speaker.

Abbott and newspaper
The newspaper ’ s intense focus on these injustices implicitly laid the groundwork upon which Abbott would build his explicit critiques of society.
Interestingly, Abbott ’ s paper was the first black newspaper to incorporate a full entertainment section, which allowed for the culture of Chicago to be intricately elaborated upon.
Held at Curtiss Field on Long Island near New York City and sponsored by her friend Abbott and the Chicago Defender newspaper, the show billed Coleman as " the world's greatest woman flier " and featured aerial displays by eight other American ace pilots, and a jump by black parachutist Hubert Julian.
The otherwise pro-government newspaper The Observer ignored the order of the Lord Chief Justice Sir Charles Abbott not to report the trial before the sentencing.
Later that month, Roenick's agent, Neil Abbott, released a statement indicating that the " text message retirement " announcement by the Philadelphia newspaper had been premature, and that Roenick would be making a decision on his future within the next month.
From 1852 to 1857, Abbott was the owner and editor of the Daily American newspaper, in Manchester, New Hampshire.
* In 2010, the satirical newspaper featured a centrefold of Leader of the Opposition, Tony Abbott posed as an underwear model.
A student newspaper editor with political views opposed to those of Abbott took him to court for indecent assault after he touched her during a student debate.
At the same time, as historian Richard H. Abbott observed, Tod also " battled with recalcitrant Democrats, unruly newspaper editors, draft rioters, and strange secret societies ".
His wife, Margaret Ives Abbott, was the daughter of the Chicago Tribunes book reviewer, Mary Ives Abbott, a newspaper woman and novelist who associated with the prominent families of the time in Chicago-the Potter Palmers, the Chatfield-Taylors, etc.
In November 2009, Sharon Abbott, a black female newspaper carrier, was awarded $ 5, 000 by the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario ( HRTO ) on the basis that she had been arrested by police in early 2007 only because of her skin colour.
Robert Sengstacke Abbott ( 24 November 1870-February 29, 1940 ) was an African-American lawyer, newspaper publisher and an early African-American Baha ' i.
The Defender, which became the most widely circulated black newspaper in the country, came to be known as " America's Black Newspaper " and made Abbott one of the first self-made millionaires of African-American descent.
Abbott contributed to a local newspaper, the Chatham Planet, and was associate editor of the Messenger, the journal of the local British Methodist Episcopal Church.
* Bandersnatch, a newspaper run by John Abbott College students

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