Charles Stewart Mott (June 2, 1875 – February 18, 1973) was an American industrialist and businessman, philanthropist, a co-owner of General Motors, and...
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Charles James Mott (24 October 1879 – 22 May 1918) was an English baritone. Charles James Mott was born in Hornsey, North London, the son of Henry Isaac...
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player Charles Francis Mott (1877–1967), English physicist and educator Charles James Mott (1880–1918), British baritone Charles Stewart Mott (1875–1973)...
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James Mott (June 20, 1788 – January 26, 1868) was a Quaker leader, teacher, merchant, and anti-slavery activist. He was married to suffragist leader Lucretia...
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Rawlings Mott (December 4, 1937 – June 12, 2008) was an American philanthropist who founded the Stewart R. Mott Foundation. He was the son of Charles Stewart...
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Stephen Charles Mott (born April 9, 1940) is a teacher among Evangelical Christians in the U.S., focusing on the teaching and academic study of social...
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for merging. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus. › The Mott MacDonald Group is a management, engineering and development consultancy...
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female, the right to vote (suffrage). Her home with James was a stop on the Underground Railroad. Mott helped found the Female Medical College of Pennsylvania...
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Charles T. Mott was an architect in the U.S. He designed many rowhouses in Manhattan, New York City and Halliehurst (1890), for businessman and government...
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be metallic and sometimes insulating. Mott was born in Leeds to Charles Francis Mott and Lilian Mary Reynolds, a granddaughter of Sir John Richardson...
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Mott the Hoople were a British rock band formed in Hereford, Herefordshire in 1969. Originally named the Doc Thomas Group, the band changed their name...
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Palace in 1884. Booth's own pupils included G. D. Cunningham and Charles James Mott. Dictionary of Composers for the Church in Great Britain and Ireland...
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Darren James Mott, Baron Mott, OBE (born 15 January 1973) is a British Conservative politician and member of the House of Lords. In November 2022, he stood...
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George Butterworth (category Pupils of Charles Villiers Stanford)
2012. 2nd revised and updated edition, 2015. ISBN 9781902918624 Charles James Mott – "Elgar's Baritone" (died of wounds in 1918) Ivor Gurney England...
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Uccellini. Antonio Maria Pacchioni [pupils] G. D. Cunningham [pupils] Charles James Mott Rui Coelho Ivo Cruz Luís de Freitas Branco Fernando Lopes-Graça Sophie...
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The Charles S. Mott Prize was awarded annually by the General Motors Cancer Research Foundation as one of a trio of scientific prizes entirely devoted...
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Toby Victor Mott (born 12 January 1964) is a British artist, designer, and sometime Punk historian known for his work with the Grey Organisation, an artists'...
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The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Building (formerly the Union Industrial Bank Building) is a 16-story office high-rise building in downtown Flint, Michigan...
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Randolph Lawler Mott (1799-1881) was an American businessman and Union sympathizer of Columbus, Georgia. A native of Fauquier Co., Virginia, Mott was born on...
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Produced at Christmas 1920, then in 1925. On 22 May 1918, Lance Corporal Charles James Mott, the successful singer in that first production of The Starlight Express...
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the naval agency in Marseilles. Two years after, Mott became the private secretary of Commodore Charles Morris, of the U.S. Navy, who was then in charge...
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Richard Mott (July 21, 1804 – January 22, 1888) was an American businessman and politician who served as mayor of Toledo, Ohio and as a two-term U.S. Representative...
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John Mott-Smith (November 25, 1824 – August 10, 1895) was the first dentist to set up a permanent practice in the Kingdom of Hawaii. He was also a politician...
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Hubbell (1873–1874) James Williamson (warden) (September 1874) Alfred Walker (warden) (October 1874) George R. Youngs (1876–1877) Charles Davis (warden) (February...
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Forensic Files season 6 (redirect from Tina Mott)
son was used to positively identify the remains as 21-year-old Tina Elaine Mott, who was reported missing two months earlier. Investigators focus on Tina's...
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in Mott & Peierls 1977, p. 243 Cassidy 1992, Appendix A Mott & Peierls 1977, p. 224 Heisenberg 1928, as cited in Mott & Peierls 1977, p. 243 Mott & Peierls...
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were James Mott, who was married to the Quaker reformer Lucretia Mott, and Richard Mott. Her uncle, Richard Mott, was a noted Quaker minister. Mott married...
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"Sainte-Beuve's Classicism," The French Review, Vol. 37, No. 4, pp. 411–418. Mott, Lewis Freeman (1925). Sainte-Beuve. New York: D. Appleton and Company. Mulhauser...
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Lebensbilder, Berlin, Max-Liebermann-Veranstaltungs GmbH, 2007 (German) Sophia Mott, Dem Paradies so fern. Martha Liebermann, Berlin, Ebersbach & Simon, 2019...
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2009, Woodson contributed $2 million to the University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children's Hospital for pediatric research. Woodson has his own charitable...
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