Infobox University President image Abott LawrenceLowell by John Singer Sargent 1923.jpeg name AbbottLawrenceLowell caption AbbottLawrenceLowell br portrait by John Singer Sargent university President ... School , Harvard College , Harvard Law School AbbottLawrenceLowell December 13, 1856 &ndash ... of AbbottLawrence . ref Delmar R. LowellLowell, Delmar R. , The Historic Genealogy of the Lowells .... 7, 1943 Henry Aaron Yeomans, AbbottLawrenceLowell, 1856 1943 Cambridge Harvard University Press ... LawrenceLowell on TIME Magazine, June 21, 1926.jpg thumb left center AbbottLawrenceLowell br ... Books. Wikisource inline list Cite EB1911 Lowell, AbbottLawrence short x noicon x Cite CAB Lowell, AbbottLawrence noicon x Cite EB1922 Lowell, AbbottLawrence noicon x s start s aca succession ... NAME AbbottLawrenceLowell ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION University president DATE OF BIRTH December ..., Massachusetts DEFAULTSORT Lowell, AbbottLawrence Category 1856 births Category 1943 deaths Category ... Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences de AbbottLawrenceLowell es AbbottLawrenceLowell fr AbbottLawrenceLowell pt AbbottLawrenceLowell tr AbbottLawrenceLowell ... Replies To Kuno Meyer, Apr. 29, 1915 , accessed January 6, 2010 ref ref Cite EB1922 Lowell, AbbottLawrence ref During the Boston Police Strike Boston police strike of 1919, Lowell called upon Harvard ... congenial. source A. LawrenceLowell width 300px align right bgcolor EDEDED African American students ... during the presidency of A. LawrenceLowell is inaccurate, if not entirely untrue. New York Times ... from 1909 to 1933. With an aristocratic sense of mission and self certainty, ref Yeomans, 80 ref Lowell ... enemies. ref Smith 83 ref Early years Lowell was born on December 13, 1856 in Boston, Massachusetts , the second son of Augustus Lowell and Katherine Bigelow Lowell. His siblings included the poet Amy Lowell , the astronomer Percival Lowell , and Elizabeth Lowell Putnam , an early activist for prenatal ... more details
Infobox officeholder name AbbottLawrence image name Abbott Lawrence.jpg state Massachusetts district ... Lawrence Amos Abbott signature.jpg Commons category AbbottLawrence Refimprove date February 2008 AbbottLawrence December 16, 1792, Groton, Massachusetts August 18, 1855 was a prominent United States American businessman, politician, and philanthropist. He founded Lawrence, Massachusetts . Biography Born in Groton, Massachusetts , the son of American Revolutionary War officer Samuel Lawrence revolutionary Samuel Lawrence , AbbottLawrence attended Groton Academy , now Lawrence Academy at Groton . Upon his graduation in 1808, Lawrence became an apprentice to his brother, Amos Lawrence Amos ... mills of Lowell, Massachusetts . In that year, the Suffolk, Tremont and Lawrence companies were established in Lowell, and Luther Lawrence, the eldest brother, represented the firm s interests there. When Amos retired from the business in 1831 due to ill health, Abbott became head of the firm. In 1845 1847, the firm established and built up Lawrence, Massachusetts , named in honour of Abbott, who ... in Mount Auburn Cemetery , Cambridge, Massachusetts . File Thumbs abbottlawrence painting after.jpg thumb 250px Portrait of Ambassador AbbottLawrence by George Peter Alexander Healy G.P.A. Healy . References ... noicon x Cite NIE Lawrence, Abbott year 1905 noicon x Cite EB1911 Lawrence, Amos noicon x Cite NSRW Lawrence, Abbott noicon x Cite Americana Lawrence, Abbott noicon x Lives of American Merchants By Freeman ... Persondata . NAME Lawrence, Abbott ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE ... OF DEATH Boston, Massachusetts DEFAULTSORT Lawrence, Abbott Category American businesspeople Category ... date and age 1855 08 18 1792 12 16 death place Boston, Massachusetts spouse relations Samuel Lawrence revolutionary Samuel Lawrence father br Amos Lawrence brother br Amos Adams Lawrence nephew children ... to textile manufacturing. Initially called A. & A. Lawrence, the firm later was named A. & A. Lawrence ... more details
AbbottLowell Cummings 1923 is a noted architectural historian and genealogist, best known for his study of New England architecture. He currently lives in South Deerfield, Massachusetts . Cummings was born in St. Albans city , Vermont St. Albans, Vermont , educated at the Hoosac School in New York, studied American art and architectural history at Oberlin College , and received his doctoral degree from Ohio State University in 1950. When young, he spent winters with his parents in Bennington, Vermont , and summers with his grandmother in Southington, Connecticut . In an interview with Laura Beech, Cummings reflected on his grandmother s influence At a personal level, my grandmother had as much influence as anyone on my life. She was a scientist by training, a Vassar College Vassar graduate who had studied astronomy. She drilled into me the need to be very factual. I also fell right in with all her genealogical interests. In his teens, Cummings joined the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities SPNEA, now known as Historic New England , and spent hours at the town clerk s office in Southington, tracing the titles of his ancestors colonial structures. Elmer Keith, a Wallingford, Connecticut , antiquarian and collector, taught Cummings to deconstruct a building to look behind its repairs and later additions. In graduate school, Cumming s thesis was on Seventeenth Century Massachusetts buildings, and dissertation on the Federal architect Asher Benjamin . Cumming s career mixed academic and museum positions. After receiving his degree in 1948, he taught at Antioch College . In 1951, as colleges began cutting staff due to the Korean War, Cummings lost his academic ... Beach, AbbottLowell Cummings DuPont Award Winner 1998 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cummings, AbbottLowell ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1923 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cummings, AbbottLowell Category 1923 births Category ... more details
The Lowell and Lawrence Railroad was a small independent railroad that was chartered in 1846 to build a rail line linking the two giant Merrimack Valley Merrimack River Valley cities of Lowell, Massachusetts to Lawrence, Massachusetts . Originally, the line was going to be built along the Merrimack River ... in Lawrence or the B&L in Lowell. The year the L&L opened, the Salem and Lowell Railroad was chartered ... over operation in 1858. By the time that the B&M took over control of the B&L in 1887, the Lowell and Lawrence was obsolete. The B&M had built its own branch line to Lowell in 1874, after the B&L ... it for the B&M to maintain two line between Lowell and Lawrence. The B&M ran some passenger service ... abandoned in 1983. The only part of the Lowell and Lawrence still in operation today are at either end of where the lines began and ended. In Lawrence, the first two miles of the line from Lawrence ... 04 9 http www.branchlinepress.com DEFAULTSORT LowellLawrence Railroad Category Defunct Massachusetts ... the Boston and Lowell Railroad and the Boston and Maine Railroad requested that the new line ... the B&M main line in South Lawrence. The line opened in 1848 and began running both freight and passenger ... to. The north point of the Wye was called Lawrence Jct the west point was called Tewksbury Jct and the south ... and Lowell, the entire Wye was called Tewksbury Jct. In 1852, the L&L allowed the B&M to run passenger service from Wilmington, Massachusetts Wilmington Jct to Lowell along the two lines in defiance of the monopoly owned by the B&L for all rail service between Lowell and Boston, Massachusetts Boston ... Lawrence to Tewksbury Jct in 1926. Then Tewksbury Jct to Tewksbury Center later that year when the B&M abandoned the Salem & Lowell from Tewksbury Jct to Wilmington Jct. Between 1895 and 1900, service ended on the line from its start at the Bleachery in Lowell to Wamesit in Tewksbury where the B&M .... The tracks were removed and the line from Tewksbury Center was directly connected to the B&M s Lowell ... more details
AbbottLawrence Pattison 1916 Chicago 1999 was an American abstract artist . His sculpture, Kneeling Women , won the 1942 Logan Medal of the Arts . ref cite news url http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,802295,00.html title Art Mrs. Logan Keeps Mum work Time date March 23, 1942 ref Life He graduated from Yale University with a BA and BFA. He served in the US Navy in World War II . He taught at the Art Institute of Chicago . He lived in Winnetka, Illinois , from 1958 until 1993. He moved to Maine. His papers are held at the Archives of American Art . ref http www.aaa.si.edu collections abbott pattison papers 8930 ref References reflist Extenrla links http www.askart.com askart p abbottlawrence pattison abbottlawrence pattison.aspx http www.liveauctioneers.com item 9516861 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pattison, AbbottLawrence ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1916 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1999 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pattison, AbbottLawrence Category 1916 births Category 1999 deaths Category American abstract artists Category Yale University alumni Category Art Institute of Chicago Category American military personnel of World War II ... more details
Lawrence Fraser Abbott 1859 1933 was an United States American editor and writer, son of Lyman Abbott . Biography He was born in Brooklyn, New York to Lyman Abbott . He graduated from Amherst College in 1881. In 1891 he became president of the Outlook Company . As well as being a close friend to Theodore Roosevelt , throughout almost his whole life, he also served as secretary to Theodore Roosevelt during the latter s tour of Europe and Africa 1909 10 , and edited Roosevelt s African and European Addresses 1910 . He was the author of an article on Theodore Roosevelt in the Encyclopæ dia Britannica Encyclop&oelig dia Britannica Encyclopæ dia Britannica Eleventh Edition 1911 , and of Impressions of Theodore Roosevelt 1919 and The Story of NYLIC 1930 . See also Clara Whitehill Hunt Michael Ableman Adeline Pond Adams References NIE External links wikisource author http www.amherst.edu rjyanco94 genealogy acbiorecord 1881.html abbott lf Amherst College alumni entry http www.kingkong.demon.co.uk ccer 1930x.htm Books from 1930 with US copyright not renewed source for 1930 book and death date Persondata NAME Abbott, Lawrence Fraser ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Writer DATE OF BIRTH 1859 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1933 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Abbott, Lawrence Fraser Category 1859 births Category 1933 deaths Category American biographers Category American historians Category Amherst College alumni Category People from Brooklyn Category Theodore Roosevelt Category Abbott family US nonfiction writer stub pa ... more details
File AbbottLawrence Rotch.jpg thumb right AbbottLawrence Rotch AbbottLawrence Rotch January 6, 1861 April 7, 1912 was an United States American meteorology meteorologist and founder of the Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory , the longest continually operating observation site in the United States and an important site for world climatology . ref Blue Hill Observatory and Science Center. http www.bluehill.org history.html The Blue Hill Observatory Retrieved 2006 12 03. ref Early life AbbottLawrence Rotch was born in Boston, Massachusetts on January 6, 1861. ref Robert De Courcy Ward. http links.jstor.org sici?sici 0004 5608 1913 3 3C99 3AMOALR 3E2.0.CO 3B2 T Memoir of AbbottLawrence Rotch. Retrieved on 2006 12 03. ref As a young man, Rotch became interested in the newly developing science of meteorology and determined to make this field his lifetime career. By the time he graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1884, Rotch had conceived and carried into execution his plans for erecting a meteorological observatory on the summit of the Great Blue Hill, ten miles 16  km south of Boston in the Blue Hills Reservation , a 6,000 acre 24  km public park managed by the Metropolitan District Commission of the Massachusetts Commonwealth of Massachusetts in Milton, Massachusetts . Rotch chose the site because the elevation of convert 635 ft m was the highest ... hou00619 Rotch, AbbottLawrence, 1861 &ndash 1912. Papers Guide. Retrieved on 2006 12 03. ref ... did experiments in wireless telegraphy. ref Cite Americana Rotch, Abbott Laurence ref ref Cite NIE Rotch, AbbottLawrence year 1905 ref See also Portal Biography Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory ..., Massachusetts de AbbottLawrence Rotch sv AbbottLawrence Rotch ... . NAME Rotch, Abbot Lawrence ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1861 01 06 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1912 04 07 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rotch, Abbot Lawrence Category 1861 births ... more details
Observatory, and brother of Amy and AbbottLawrenceLowell Ralph Lowell 1890 1978 , businessman, philanthorpist ... AbbottLowell Cummings born 1923 , noted Yale architectural historian Lowell Bergman born ... who made Lawrence of Arabia Lowell Thomas, Jr. born 1923 , film and television producer, Alaskan Senator ...wiktionary LowellLowell may refer to TOC right Places In the United States Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell National Historical Park Lowell MBTA station Lowell, Arkansas Lowell, California Lowell, Florida Lowell, Indiana Lowell, Bartholomew County, Indiana Lowell, Maine Lowell, Michigan Lowell, North Carolina Lowell, Ohio Lowell, Washington County, Ohio Lowell, Seneca County, Ohio Lowell, Oregon Lowell, Vermont Lowell, West Virginia Lowell town , Wisconsin Lowell, Wisconsin , a village within the Town of LowellLowell Hill, California Lowell Point, Alaska Lowell Township, Michigan Lowell Township, Polk County, Minnesota Lowell Township, Kearney County, Nebraska Other countries Lowell glacier, near the Alsek River , Canada Elsewhere Lowell lunar crater Lowell Martian crater Persons As a surname The Lowell family , a prominent family name in England and America AbbottLawrenceLowell 1856 1943 , lawyer, historian, philanthropist, and former President of Harvard University Amy Lowell 1874 1925 , poet, critic, publisher, and sister of AbbottLawrence and Percival Lowell Andrea Lowell born 1983 , actress and model Augustus Lowell 1830 1900 , businessman, philanthropist, and father of Percival, AbbottLawrence, and Amy Lowell Carey Lowell born 1961 , actress and wife of actor Richard Gere Charles Russell Lowell, Sr. 1782 1861 , Unitarian pastor, son of The Old Judge, father of James Russell, and great great grandfather of Robert Lowell Charles Russell Lowell 1835 1864 , Union General and American Civil War hero Charlie Lowell born 1973 , keyboardist for Jars of Clay Chris Lowell born 1984 , actor Delmar R. Lowell 1844 1912 , pastor, Civil War veteran, and genealogist Edward Jackson ... more details
orphan date March 2010 Infobox nrhp name The Lowell nrhp type image The Lowell, 33 Lexington Avenue, Cambridge, MA IMG 4290.JPG caption location Cambridge, Massachusetts lat degrees 42 lat minutes 22 lat seconds 37 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 8 long seconds 25 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area built 1900 architect Hasty,John A. architecture Colonial Revival added June 30, 1983 governing body Private mpsub Cambridge MRA refnum 83000815 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Commonscat The Lowell The Lowell is an historic building on 33 Lexington Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts . The building was constructed in 1900 and added to the National Historic Register in 1983. References reflist Registered Historic Places DEFAULTSORT Lowell, The Category Buildings and structures completed in 1900 Category Buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Category Buildings and structures in Cambridge, Massachusetts CambridgeMA NRHP stub ... more details
wiktionary Abbott Not to be confused with Abbot , the title given to the head of a monastery . Abbott may refer to People Abbott surname , for people named AbbottAbbott Handerson Thayer 1849 1921 , American painter and naturalist Jim Abbott a baseball player that had only one hand to play baseball with. He was a Major League Baseball MLB pitcher. Abbott and Costello , famous American vaudeville act Places in the United States Abbott, Arkansas Abbott, California Abbott, Iowa Abbott, Mississippi Abbott, Nebraska Abbott, New Mexico Abbott, Texas Abbott, Virginia Abbott, West Virginia Abbott Township, Potter County, Pennsylvania Science Abbott Laboratories , a pharmaceutical and health care company Other Abbott Detroit , an American luxury automobile E. D. Abbott Ltd , maker of car bodies in England between 1929 and 1972 Abbott s Get Together , a magic convention held in Michigan See also lookfrom Abbott Abbot disambiguation disambig de Abbott fr Abbott it Abbott lt Abbott nl Abt pl Abbott pt Abbott ro Abbott ru sk Abbott sv Abbott ... more details
Hayes . Family Lowell was amongst the fifth generation in his family to graduate from Harvard College , class of 1850. On June 1, 1854 he married Katherine Bigelow Lawrence, the daughter of Hon. AbbottLawrence . Both Augustus and Katherine LawrenceLowell were able to trace their ancestry ... children went on to great public prominence. Eldest son Percival Lowell wrote several books on the Far East and on the planet Mars, and founded the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona . Their second son, AbbottLawrenceLowell , succeeded Augustus as Trustee at the Lowell Institute in 1900, and became ... of Lowell Institute Trustee of Lowell Institute years 1881&ndash 1900 after A. LawrenceLowell s end ...Augustus Lowell January 15, 1830 &ndash 1900 was a businessman and philanthropist from Massachusetts . He was born in Boston to John Amory Lowell and his second wife Elizabeth Cabot Putnam. His great grandfather, John Lowell , was among the first Judges for the newly created federal courts, appointed by Presidents George Washington and John Adams . Augustus elder brother, Judge John Lowell , would ... Lowell had seven children and thus named their convert 10 acre m2 adj on , Brookline, Massachusetts ..., Katharine Lowell, married 1 James Alfred Roosevelt, of the Long Island clan, and 2 T. James Bowlker, a Boston cotton mill owner. And their youngest daughter, Amy Lowell , 20 years younger than her brothers, would become the second celebrated poet in the Lowell family Greenslet 1946 . ref Ferris ... mill in Lowell, Massachusetts , for much of his early career. In 1875, he became Treasurer of The Boott Cotton Mill, also in Lowell. And in 1883, he was Director of The Winnipiseogee Lake Cotton and Woolen ..., Vol. I, No. 3, March, 1884 ref He was also, as of 1878, a director of the Pacific Mills in Lawrence, Massachusetts , the largest textile combine of its time. ref Quarter centennial history of Lawrence ... history of Lawrence, Massachusetts with portraits and biographical sketches of ex mayors, the board ... more details
sides of the Atlantic to adopt the phonetic spelling. Notable Lowells AbbottLawrenceLowell , lawyer ..., publisher, and sister of AbbottLawrence and Percival Lowell Augustus Lowell , businessman, philanthropist, and father of Percival, AbbottLawrence, and Amy Lowell Carey Lowell , actress and wife of actor ... of Lowell Observatory , and brother of Amy and AbbottLawrenceLowell Ralph Lowell , businessman, philanthorpist ... Center Percival Lowell Center Image AbbottLawrenceLowell on TIME Magazine, June 21, 1926.jpg Center A. LawrenceLowell Center Image JohnLowellJr.jpg Center John Lowell, Jr. philanthropist ... and lecturer Among those, AbbottLawrence, Amy, Augustus, Carey, Charles Russell Sr., Charles Russell ... Julian Lowell Coolidge , mathematician AbbottLowell Cummings , noted Yale architectural ...Multiple issues refimprove February 2008 refimprove December 2009 Infobox Family colour FFFF66 name Lowell image caption crest Lowell CoatOfArms.jpg ethnicity region United States early forms origin members otherfamilies Cabot family Cabot distinctions traditions estate meaning The Lowell family settled ... d Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester Hugh Lupus , a nephew of William the Conqueror. Lowell family historian Delmar R. Lowell , gave much weight and persuasion to the origins of the name Lowle in his work ... into England with William the Conqueror . ref Lowell, Delmar R., The Historic Genealogy of the Lowells .... ref The Lowell Family is on the NEHGS Royal descent list. Lowell s research relied heavily on a few ... . There is a possibility that Lowell is right. The use of the letters U and V , being .... It is from this period that Delmar Lowell traces the descent of the Lowles through England ... at Port Eynon Eynon . Delmar Lowell also suggests the long line of noble Norman families that Lowle .... Also, there were a number of Lowles who remained in England who could claim the right. Lowle to Lowell ... Lowle became Lowell. Delmar Lowell suggests that Rev. John Lowell was the catalyst in getting the Lowell ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Lowell Cemetery nrhp type hd image lowellcemgate.jpg caption Gate, Lawrence Street lat degrees 42 lat minutes 37 lat seconds 43 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 17 long seconds 34 long direction W location 77 Knapp Ave. br Lowell, Massachusetts nearest city Lowell, Massachusetts locmapin Massachusetts area built 1841 architect architecture designated added May 20, 1998 established visitation num visitation year refnum 98000543 mpsub governing body Lowell Cemetery is a cemetery located in Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell , Massachusetts . Founded in 1841 http www.lowellcemetery.com and located on the banks of the Concord River , the cemetery is one of the oldest Rural cemetery garden cemeteries in the nation, inspired by Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts . Many of Lowell s wealthy industrialists are buried here, under ornate Victorian tombstones. Image ayerlion.jpg thumb Ayer Lion, resting place of Dr. James Cook Ayer , patent medicine tycoon. Persons Buried Here Henry Livermore Abbott Brevet Brigadier General in the Union Army during the American Civil War Charles Herbert Allen Congressman First US civilian governor of Puerto Rico Frederick Ayer Industrialist Co Founder of the American Woolen Company James Cook Ayer Patent Medicine tycoon Benjamin Dean Congressman James B. Francis Chief Engineer of Proprietors of Locks and Canals Frederic T. Greenhalge United States Congressman and Governor of Massachusetts Chauncey Langdon Knapp Congressman John Locke Massachusetts John Locke Congressman John Jacob Rogers Congressman Edith Norse Rogers Congressman Augustin Thompson Inventor of Moxie Paul Tsongas United States Senator Tappan Wentworth Congressman External links commonscat Lowell Cemetery cite web title Lowell Cemetery work Lowell Cemetery url http www.lowellcemetery.com accessdate 2007 11 18 Registered Historic Places Category ... in Lowell, Massachusetts Category Cemeteries in Middlesex County, Massachusetts Massachusetts ... more details
Harvard House Infobox name Lowell House university Harvard University colours Blue, White college name Lowell House named for AbbottLawrenceLowell and the Lowell family shield File Lowell House Harvard ... would be desirable. the House was named for the prominent Lowell family , closely identified with Harvard since John Lowell graduated in 1721. President AbbottLawrenceLowell 1909 1933 instituted ... 10 Holyoke Street sister college Pierson College homepage http www.lowell.harvard.edu File Lowell House belltower.JPG thumb 250px right Lowell House in autumn. Lowell House is one of the twelve undergraduate ... Street between the Harvard Yard and the Charles River. It is officially named for the Lowell family but an ornate ALL woven into the ironwork above the main gate discreetly alludes to AbbottLawrenceLowell , Harvard s president at the time of construction. Its majestic neo Georgian design, centered ... for later Harvard houses nearby. Lowell House is simultaneously close to the Yard, Harvard Square ... landmark. History and traditions Lowell was one of the first Houses built in realization of President Lowell s long held dream of providing on campus accommodations for every Harvard College student ... system . Its first Master Clarify date March 2010 was Mathematics Department chairman Julian Lowell ... are thus only the fifth Masters in Lowell s 80 years. Lowell s sister college at Yale University ... http www.hcs.harvard.edu lho Lowell House Opera mounted in the dining hall. Springtime brings the Bacchanalia ... similar to a carillon , being played appropriately enough by Lowell s own authentic Russian zvon ... by Lowell s House Committee of elected undergraduates from within the House. The committee .... Lowell House was the residence of Silas Method Man and Jamal Redman rapper Redman in the 2001 stoner comedy How High . Architecture Designed by the firm of Coolidge Shepley Bulfinch and Abbott ... house welcome.php Lowell House History, retrieved from the official House website ref despite the cite ... more details
won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1926. Personal life File Amy lowell child with dog.jpeg thumb Lowell as a child Lowell was born into Brookline s prominent Lowell family , sister to astronomer Percival Lowell and Harvard University Harvard president AbbottLawrenceLowell . She never attended ...Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name Amy LawrenceLowell image Amy Lowell Time magazine cover 1925.jpg caption Miss Lowell on the cover of TIME magazine in 1925 birth ... Prize for Poetry Amy LawrenceLowell February 9, 1874 &ndash May 12, 1925 was an United States American ... to poetry in 1902 after being inspired by a performance of Eleonora Duse in Europe. Lowell was said ... together, where Lowell met Ezra Pound , who at once became a major influence and a major critic of her ... his friends he referred to her as the hippo poetess . Lowell has been linked romantically to writer ... about a planned memorial for Duse. Lowell died of a cerebral hemorrhage in 1925 at the age of 51. The following ... group of uncollected poems was added to the volume The Complete Poetical Works of Amy Lowell , published ... sometimes wrote sonnets, Lowell was an early adherent to the free verse method of poetry and one of the major ... ?id rmGBWk1iGzwC&pg PA6&lpg PA6&dq lowell polyphonic prose title The American prose poem author Michel ... her working life Lowell was a promoter of both contemporary and historical poets. Her book Fir ..., Lowell said that The stigma of oddness is the price a myopic world always exacts of genius. ref cite ... title John Keats author Amy Lowell volume II publisher HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY year 1925 page 152 ref Lowell was a short but imposing figure who kept her hair in a bun and wore a pince nez . She smoked ... 171 title Amy Lowell, American modern author Adrienne Munich, Melissa Bradshaw publisher Rutgers University Press year 2004 isbn 978 0 8135 3356 8 ref Lowell not only published her own work but also ... Vorticism . Altercation with F. Holland Day Lowell was frustrated in composing her biography of Keats ... more details
Other persons John Lowell Infobox officeholder image OldJudgeLowell.jpg name John Lowell signature Appletons Lowell John signature.png John A. Lowell June 17, 1743 May 6, 1802 was an American lawyer, selectman ... family as The Old Judge, distinguishing him from the proliferation of Johns, John Lowell is considered to be the patriarch of the Boston Brahmin Lowell Boston Lowells . He, with each of his three wives, established three distinct lines of the Lowell clan that, in turn, propagated celebrated poets .... John Lowell, his descendants, and many other well established New England families defined ... and family John Lowell s ancestor, Percival, a merchant, came from Bristol , England , to Newbury, Massachusetts ... 1726 67. ref name appletons Cite Appletons Lowell, John year 1900 ref The minister married Sarah ... infancy. John was among the third generation in the Lowell family to be born in the New World and the second generation to attend Harvard College . Like his father before him, Lowell graduated at the age ... in Newburyport, Massachusetts. Lowell married his first wife, Sarah January 14, 1745 May 5, 1772 , daughter ..., Anna Cabot 1768&ndash 1810 , John Lowell, Jr. lawyer John Lowell, Jr. 1769&ndash 1840 and Sarah Champney Lowell 1771&ndash 1851 . John the younger, known within his family as The Boston Rebel , and later ... the clan line that included businessmen John Amory Lowell , Augustus Lowell , and Ralph Lowell , federal judges John Lowell judge John Lowell and James Arnold Lowell and siblings author and innovator Percival Lowell , Harvard President AbbottLawrenceLowell , and poet Amy Lowell . Lowell s wife, Sarah, died on May 5, 1772. Lowell married his second wife, Susanna 1754&ndash 77 , daughter of Francis Cabot and Mary Fitch, on May 31, 1774. Together they had two children, Francis Cabot Lowell businessman ... and innovator in American industry the city of Lowell, Massachusetts , is named in his honor. Descendants of Francis Cabot include businessman and philanthropist John Lowell, Jr. philanthropist John ... more details
male descendant of his grandfather, John Lowell, provided there is one who is competent to hold the office of trustee, and of the name of Lowell, the sole trustee so appointed having the entire selection of the lecturers and the subjects of lectures. The first trustee was Lowell s cousin, John Amory Lowell , who administered the trust for more than forty years, and was succeeded in 1881 by his son, Augustus Lowell , who in turn was succeeded in 1900 by his son AbbottLawrenceLowell , who in 1909 ...one source date February 2012 more footnotes date February 2012 The Lowell Institute est.1836 is an educational ... by the bequest of 250,000 left by John Lowell, Jr. philanthropist John Lowell, Jr. , who died in 1836 ..., the Lowell Institute sponsors an annual series of free public lectures on current scientific topics, under the aegis of the Museum of Science Boston . In addition, the Lowell Institute sponsors ... Foremen sharing classroom and laboratory facilities. Over time, this became known as the Lowell ... University . The Lowell Institute School now is a division of the School of Engineering Technology at Northeastern ... s degrees. ref name LIS cite web title Lowell Institute School url http www.cps.neu.edu discover schools institutes lowell institute school.php work Northeastern University College of Professional ... and academic degree programs to residents of Greater Boston . During the mid 20th century, the Lowell ... reflist 1911 wstitle Lowell Institute Further reading Charles F. Park, A History of the Lowell Institute ... stream historyoflowelli00smitiala historyoflowelli00smitiala djvu.txt The History of the Lowell ... Boston Little, Brown, 1966 Margaret W. Rossiter. Benjamin Silliman and the Lowell Institute The Popularization ... network.org Public lectures page at forum network.org http www.cps.neu.edu lowell institute school Lowell Institute School at Northeastern University The http www.lib.neu.edu archives collect findaids m30find.htm Lowell Institute School Alumni Association records, 1905 1996 are located in the Northeastern ... more details
name rabkin95 Biography Percival Lowell was a descendant of the Boston Lowell family . His brother AbbottLawrenceLowell A. Lawrence was the president of Harvard University , and his sister Amy Lowell ... influenced prizes footnotes signature Percival LawrenceLowell March 13, 1855 November 12, 1916 was an American ...Infobox scientist name Percival Lowell image Percival Lowell.jpg image size caption Percival Lowell birth ... Martian canal canals on Mars , founded the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona Flagstaff , Arizona ... Lowell, First Man to Imagine Life on Mars ref In the 1880s, Lowell traveled extensively in the Far ..., travel in Japan, and the development of personality. Books by Percival Lowell on the Orient include ... popular of Lowell s books on the Orient, The Soul of the Far East, 1888 contains an early synthesis ... 16 April 2011 ref Beginning in the winter of 1893 94, using his wealth and influence, Lowell ... 0 ref For the last 23 years of his life astronomy, Lowell Observatory, and his and others work ... much saddened Lowell, a dedicated pacifist. This, along with some setbacks in his astronomical work ... ref Another of his books is The Eve of the French Revolution 1892 . ref Cite Appletons Lowell, Percival year 1900 ref Lowell is buried on Mars Hill near his observatory. Astronomy career Lowell became ... of the Milan Observatory. In 1894 Lowell chose Flagstaff, Arizona Flagstaff, Arizona Territory .... 62 ref File Lowell Mars channels.jpg thumb right Martian canals depicted by Percival Lowell. For the next ... as he perceived them. Lowell published his views in three books Mars 1895 , Mars and Its Canals 1906 , and Mars As the Abode of Life 1908 . With these writings, Lowell more than anyone else popularized ... could not see these markings, and few believed that they were as extensive as Lowell claimed. As a result, Lowell and his observatory were largely ostracized. ref Croswell, pg. 48 ref Although the consensus ... closer observation of the structures Lowell had interpreted as canals, and revealed irregular geological ... more details
Trustee of the Lowell Institute , in 1943, upon the death of his cousin, Harvard President A. LawrenceLowell . In cooperation with another Harvard President, James B. Conant , Lowell used his position at the Institute to help found the WGBH FM WGBH radio and WGBH TV television stations. Lowell would serve as Trustee of the Institute for the rest of his life and named his son, John Lowell, to succeed him. In 1973, Lowell was one of seven citizens officially recognized as Grand Bostonians for lives ...Commented out because image was deleted Image Lowell.jpg right thumb Center Ralph Lowell BR 1890&ndash ... Ralph Lowell July 23, 1890&ndash May 15, 1978 was a World War I veteran, banker, and philanthropist from Boston . Ralph was born in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts to John and Mary Emlen LowellLowell 1899, p 302 . ref Delmar R. LowellLowell, Delmar . 1899 The Historic Genealogy of the Lowells of America from 1639 to 1899, Rutland VT The Tuttle Company. ISBN 9780788415678. ref Lowell graduated from ... Ralph Lowell chose to pursue a career in banking and finance, as his family had a long history ... of Lowell s philanthropic and civic works paralleled significant transformations in the political ... Trustee for a City Ralph Lowell of Boston, Boston Northeastern University Press. ISBN 1555533698. ref Lowell died in Boston on May 15, 1978 at the age of eighty seven and was buried in the Old Westwood ... Newspapers. ref See also Lowell family First Families of Boston Lowell Institute References references External links http www.lib.umd.edu NPBA other lowell.html Ralph Lowell Reminiscences, 1964 start box succession box before A. LawrenceLowell title List of Trustees of Lowell Institute Trustee of Lowell Institute years 1943&ndash 1978 after John Lowell businessman end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lowell, Ralph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1890 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1978 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lowell, Ralph Category 1890 births Category ... more details
player L L. B. Abbott 1908 1985 , American cinematographer, cameraman and special effects expert Lawrence ...Abbott is a surname , and may refer to compactTOC8 side yes top yes num yes A Amos Abbott 1786 1868 , American Congressman Alan Abbott born 1926 , English cricketer Anderson Ruffin Abbott 1837 1913 , Canadian physician Anne Abbott 1808 1908 , American designer and writer Anthony Abbott born 1930 , former Canadian politician Aubrey Abbott 1886 1975 , Australian politician Augustus Abbott 1804 1867 British army officer Austin Abbott 1831 1896 , American lawyer and academic B Belle K. Abbott 1842 1893 , American author Benjamin Abbott 1732 1796 , American evangelist Benjamin Vaughan Abbott 1830 1890 , American lawyer and author Berenice Abbott 1898 1991 , American photographer Brenden Abbott born 1962 , aka the Postcard Bandit, Australian bank robber Bruce Abbott born 1954 , American actor Bud Abbott 1895 1974 , American actor Burton Abbott 1928 1957 , American convicted of murder C Caleb F. Abbott 1811 1855 , Canadian politician Cecil Abbott , Australian police commissioner Charles Abbott disambiguation Charles Abbott , one of several people including Charles Abbott, 1st Baron Tenterden 1762 1832 , English Lord Chief Justice of King s Bench Charles Abbott, 3rd Baron Tenterden 1834 1882 , British diplomat Charles Abbott footballer , born 1939 , Australian rules footballer Charles Conrad Abbott 1843 1919 , American arch ologist and naturalist Charles Greeley Abbot , American astrophysicist, astronomer and Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution Charles Lydiard Aubrey Abbott , 1937 1946 , Australian politician and administrator of the Northern Territory Chris Abbott born 1947 , American television producer, writer and author Christie Abbott born 1982 , American actress D Dan Abbott 1862 1930 , American baseball player Daniel Abbott 1682 1760 , Deputy Governor of colony of Rhode Island David Abbott disambiguation David Abbott , several people, including Tank Abbott David Tank ... more details
his pastorate in November 1898. ref name WWNY His son, Lawrence Fraser Abbott , accompanied Theodore Roosevelt President Roosevelt on a tour of Europe and Africa 1909 10 . In 1913 Lyman Abbott was expelled ...Infobox person name Lyman Abbott image Lyman Abbott 5897e3e2e1 o.jpg image size 220px caption birth name ... height weight term predecessor successor party boards religion spouse partner children Lawrence Fraser Abbott parents relatives signature website footnotes Lyman Abbott December 18, 1835 October ... LCMS.org , Abbott, Lyman in the Christian Cyclopedia ref Biography Early years Lyman Abbott was born ... Jacob Abbott . Lyman Abbott grew up in Farmington, Maine and later in New York City . ref Van ... of the Eucleian Society , studied law, and was admitted to the bar association bar in 1856. Abbott ... Stevens Cabot Abbott , was ordained a minister of the Congregational Church in 1860. Career He was pastor ... Ward Beecher from 1876 to 1881. Abbott later succeeded Beecher in 1888 as pastor of Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims Plymouth Church , Brooklyn. From 1881 Abbott was editor in chief of The Christian ... marked his published works also. Abbott s opinions differed from those of Beecher. Abbott ... gst abstract.html?res 9805E6D7123EE333A25757C0A9639C94679ED7CF title Lyman Abbott s sermon the last ... of his books, The Evolution of Christianity and The Theology of an Evolutionist , Abbott applied ... Jesus saw, humanity is becoming. Abbott was a religious figure of some public note and was called ... policies. Death and legacy Lyman Abbott died on October 22, 1922 and was burial buried in the New Windsor ... Nature 1885 Life of Christ 1894 The Evolution of Christianity Lowell Lectures 1896, reissued ..., 1990. External links Collier s Poster Abbott, Lyman Wikisource author inline http virtualology.com ... Abbott name Lyman Abbott ChoralWiki Lyman Abbott Persondata NAME Abbott, Lyman ALTERNATIVE NAMES ..., Massachusetts DATE OF DEATH October 22, 1922 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Abbott, Lyman Category American ... more details
cousin, AbbottLawrenceLowell , during his tenure as Harvard President 1909 1933 . The house remained ...Infobox architect name Guy Lowell image Guy Lowell.jpg mother Mary Walcott Goodrich father Edward Jackson Lowell nationality American birth date birth date mf yes 1870 8 6 birth place Boston, Massachusetts ... State Supreme Courthouse br Grosse Pointe Yacht Club significant projects awards Guy Lowell August ... and Edward Jackson Lowell , and a member of Boston, Massachusetts Boston s well known Lowell family . As Percival Lowell s third cousin, Guy became the sole trustee of the Lowell Observatory after his ..., MA Born in Boston, Guy Lowell was a noted New England architect and teacher of landscape architecture at the Massachusetts institute of Technology MIT . Lowell graduated from Harvard College in 1892 ... 17, 1898. Returning to the United States, Lowell opened his own practice in Boston in 1899 and was successful ... was extended from Charles Circle to the Harvard Bridge, and Lowell was responsible for the landscape ... River, Karl Haglund, 2003. ref Lowell is perhaps most recognized for his design of two public ... commissions included Lowell Lecture Hall at Harvard, and academic buildings at Phillips Academy ..., and foreign diplomat James Russell Lowell 1819 1891 . Lowell also made a name for himself as a landscape ..., and Payne Whitney in Manhasett on Long island. Lowell designed many of the gardens and grounds ... to have been the grounds of Harbor Hill 1905 the estate may have been Lowell s largest landscape architecture commission. It is in the area of education that Lowell left his lasting mark on the profession ... 1904 and it continued as a graduate course until 1909, with Lowell offering instruction in landscape ... of Landscape Architecture, Eran Ben Joseph, Holly D. Ben Joseph, Anne C. Dodge, 2007. ref Lowell ..., Historical Landscape Initiative, 1995. ref Lowell also published several books including American ... 1920 . He also contributed to American Gardens , a photographic magazine. Guy Lowell died ... more details
James Lowell may refer to James Arnold Lowell 1869 1933 , American judge James Russell Lowell 1819 1891 , American poet and diplomat James A. Lowell 1849 1900 , Canadian Member of Parliament James Lowell As the World Turns hndis Lowell, James ... more details
area south of the Merrimack River, east of the Concord River, and north of the Lowell and Lawrence ...Infobox settlement official name City of Lowell nickname Mill City, Spindle City motto Art is the Handmaid of Human Good image skyline Lowell skyline.jpg imagesize 250px image caption Lowell on the Merrimack River with Cox Bridge image seal Lowellseal.jpg image flag image map Lowell ma highlight.png ... council leader title List of mayors of Lowell, Massachusetts Mayor leader name Patrick O. Murphy ... Lowell is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts Middlesex County , Massachusetts , United States ... in Massachusetts by population fourth largest city in the state . Lowell and Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge are the county seat s of Middlesex County, Massachusetts Middlesex County . GR 6 Lowell ... of the Merrimack River Merrimack and Concord River s Main History of Lowell, Massachusetts Founded in the 1820s as a planned manufacturing center for textile s, Lowell is located along the rapids of the Merrimack ... their visionary leader, Francis Cabot Lowell businessman Francis Cabot Lowell , who had died five years before its 1823 incorporation. As Lowell s population grew, it acquired more land from neighboring ... called Mill Girls , generally came from the farm families of New England. By the 1850s Lowell had the largest .... In 1860, there were more cotton spindles in Lowell than in all eleven states combined that would ... to work in Lowell and settled in ethnic neighborhoods, with the city s population reaching ... lowell timeline 1 Marion, Paul, Timeline of Lowell History From 1600s to 2009 , Yankee Magazine Yankee ... close. Over the next few decades, the city was just a shadow of itself. In the 1970s, Lowell became ..., Lowell became home to thousands of new immigrants, many from Cambodia , following the genocide .... The former mill district along the river was partially restored and became part of the Lowell ... continued its cultural focus by hosting the nation s largest free folk festival, Lowell Folk Festival ... more details
Charles Lowell may refer to Charles Russell Lowell, Sr. , Unitarian minister from Boston and father of poet James Russell Lowell Charles Russell Lowell , Jr., Union cavalry General killed in action son of Charles Russell Lowell, Sr. Charlie Lowell , the pianist for rock group Jars of Clay hndis Lowell, Charles DEFAULTSORT Lowell, Charles ... more details