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Jacob Abbott (2482 bytes)
1: '''Jacob Abbott''' ([[1803]]-[[1879]]) was an [[American]] writer... 3: ...ounder, and in [[1843]]-[[1851]] a principal of [[Abbott's Institute]], and in [[1845]]-[[1848]] of the Mo... 5: ...is brother [[Samuel Phillips Abbott]] founded the Abbott School. 7: ...a representative boy and his associates. In them Abbott did for one or two generations of young American ... 9: ...h eminent lawyers, [[Lyman Abbott]], and [[Edward Abbott]], a clergyman, were also well-known authors. Edwin Abbott Abbott (2605 bytes) 1: '''Edwin Abbott Abbott''' ([[December 20]], [[1838]] - [[1926]]), [[Engl... 5: ...himself to literary and theological pursuits. Dr. Abbott's liberal inclinations in theology were prominent... 9: His brother, [[Evelyn Abbott]] ([[1843]] - [[1901]]), was a well-known tutor o... 15: ...et/catalog/world/authrec?fk_authors=64 eTexts] of Abbott's works from [[Project Gutenberg]] 18: [[Category:1838 births|Abbott, Edwin Abbott]] Abbott (1342 bytes) 1: '''Abbott''' is the last name of several notable people: 3: ...englishmen, from whose name the beautiful town of Abbottabad was named. 4: *[[Bernice Abbott]], a noted [[United States|American]] photographe... 5: *[[Edwin Abbott Abbott]], an English schoolmaster and theologian, the au... 6: *[[Frank Frost Abbott]] (1860-1924), American classical scholar E. D. Abbott (237 bytes) 1: '''E. D. Abbott''' was a small British aircraft manufacturer of t... Robert Abbott (758 bytes) 1: '''Robert Abbott''' (born [[1933]]) is an [[American]] game invent... 3: Abbott was an early computer programmer, working with [[... 5: ...ny of his games are available only in his book, ''Abbott's New Card Games'' (Stein & Day 1963). 8: ...[http://www.logicmazes.com/games/index.htm Robert Abbott's website] 9: * [http://www.chessvariants.com/people.dir/abbott.html Chess Variants interview] Lyman Abbott (2413 bytes) 1: '''Lyman Abbott''' ([[December 18]] [[1835]] - [[October 22]] [[1... 3: ...fter studying theology with his uncle, [[J. S. C. Abbott]], was ordained a minister of the [[Congregationa... 8: ...world/authrec?fk_authors=1604 eTexts] of (one of) Abbott's works, at [[Project Gutenberg]] 12: [[Category:1835 births|Abbott, Lyman]] 13: [[Category:1922 deaths|Abbott, Lyman]] Charles Abbott (355 bytes) 1: '''Charles Abbott''' could be 3: *[[Charles Abbott, 1st Baron Tenterden]], [[Lord Chief Justice of E... 4: *[[Charles Lydiard Aubrey Abbott]], [[Administrator of the Northern Territory of A... Grace Abbott (2441 bytes) 1: ...]. Abbott was born in [[Grand Island, Nebraska]]. Abbott graduated from Grand Island College in [[1898]]. ... 3: ...s well as a safe haven for the poor. In [[1909]], Abbott received a doctorate in political science from th... 5: Abbott served on several committees and organizations fo... 7: Abbott was an author of several sociological texts, incl... 9: ...l her death in [[1939]]; during that time period, Abbott helped in the drafting of the [[Social Security A... Jim Abbott (7295 bytes) 1: ...For Jim Abbott the Canadian politician, see [[Jim Abbott (politician)]].'' 3: '''James Anthony Abbott''' (born [[September 19]], [[1967 in sports|1967]... 5: ...orts|1988]] and [[1989 in sports|1989]]. In 1988, Abbott won a gold medal pitching for the [[United States... 7: ...w with his left hand. In spite of his disability, Abbott's fielding statistics matched or slightly bettere... 9: ... in sports|1993]] while pitching for the Yankees, Abbott threw a no-hitter against the [[Cleveland Indians... Edith Abbott (3530 bytes) 1: ...sland, Nebraska]]. Her younger sister was [[Grace Abbott]]. 3: ...ska]] in 1901. After two more years as a teacher, Abbott attended the [[University of Chicago]] and receiv... 5: ...pproaches to dealing with poverty. The next year, Abbott returned to the United States and taught economic... 7: However, Abbott wanted to work more directly on the issue of pove... 9: ...l of Civics and Philanthropy]]. In that position, Abbott contributed to studies of juvenile delinquents an... Robert S. Abbott (1238 bytes) 1: ...bbott also published a short-lived paper called [[Abbott's Monthly]]. He died of [[Bright's disease]] on F... 3: Robert S. Abbott 7: ...lackpress/news_bios/abbott.html Robert Sengstacke Abbott-The Chicago Defender] 9: [[Category:1870 births|Abbott, Robert S.]] 10: [[Category:1940 deaths|Abbott, Robert S.]] Abbott-Detroit (701 bytes) 1: The '''Abbott-Detroit''' was an [[American]] luxury [[automobil... 3: Models that Abbott-Detroit offered included: Diane Abbott (1866 bytes) 1: '''Diane Julie Abbott''' (born [[September 27]], [[1953]]) is a [[Unite... 5: Diane Abbott was married to David Thompson in [[1991]] until a... 10: ...publicwhip.org.uk/mp.php?firstname=Diane&lastname=Abbott&constituency=Hackney+North+%26amp%3B+Stoke+Newing... 12: [[Category:1953 births|Abbott, Diane]] 13: [[Category:British MPs|Abbott, Diane]] Paul Abbott (5400 bytes) 1: '''Paul Abbott''' (born [[February 22]], [[1960]] in [[Burnley]]... 3: ... and his father departed two years later, leaving Abbott and his siblings in the care of their seventeen y... 7: ...s Ward]]'', which was to run for many years, with Abbott regularly contributing scripts until [[1992]], re... 9: ...s and two sequel serials (although not written by Abbott) followed. Most recently, in [[2004]] the series ... 11: ...g Off'' eventually ran for four seasons, although Abbott’s contributions to the final two runs were minima... George Abbott (14114 bytes) 1: ...) was among the greatest of [[Broadway]] showmen. Abbott wrote, produced, and directed some of the most no... 3: ...demy]]. The family returned to [[New York]] where Abbott graduated from Hamburg High School in [[1907]]. H... 5: Abbott then went to [[Harvard University]] where he stud... 7: Abbott first appeared as an actor on Broadway in ''The M... 9: In addition to his other activities, Abbott acquired a reputation as an astute (and ruthless)... Bud Abbott (3231 bytes) 1: ...n as the [[straight man]] of the comedy team of [[Abbott and Costello]], with [[Lou Costello]]. 3: ...ichigan|Detroit]]. While at the National Theater, Abbott began performing on stage as [[straight man]] to ... 5: ...raight man who was ill. Throughout the [[1930s]], Abbott and Costello began performing together in burlesq... 7: ...ts earned from the act were split 60/40, favoring Abbott, because, according to Costello, "''Comics are a ... 9: ...with their classic routine "[[Who's On First?]]" (Abbott and Costello are the only two non-baseball player... Emma Abbott (794 bytes) 1: [[Image:EmmaAbbott.jpg|thumbnail|300px|right|Emma Abbott]] 2: '''Emma Abbott''' ([[1849]]-[[January 5]], [[1891]]), [[United S... 6: [[Category:1849 births|Abbott, Emma]] 7: [[Category:1891 deaths|Abbott, Emma]] 8: [[Category:Sopranos|Abbott, Emma]] Abbott and Costello (3599 bytes) 1: ... name of a legendary comedy team made up of [[Bud Abbott]] and [[Lou Costello]]. 3: ...ght man]], who was ill. Throughout the [[1930s]], Abbott and Costello began their career performing togeth... 5: ...ts earned from the act were split 60/40, favoring Abbott, because, according to Costello, "''Comics are a ... 7: ... entitled, ''One Night in the Tropics''. Although Abbott and Costello were only filling supporting roles i... 9: ...comedy team had also their own television (''The Abbott and Costello Show'') which aired from [[1952]] to... Abbott Lawrence (1489 bytes) 1: '''Abbott Lawrence''' ([[December 16]], [[1792]]–[[Au... 17: [[Category:1792 births|Lawrence, Abbott]] 18: [[Category:1855 deaths|Lawrence, Abbott]] Abbott, Texas (2586 bytes) 1: '''Abbott''' is a city located in Texas. As of the [[2000]... 5: Abbott is located at 31°53'2" North, 97°4'32" We...
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