yearsactive 1936&ndash 1992 spouse Marge Champion , Dina Babbitt , Barbara Perry domesticpartner website Arthur Harold Babitsky October 8, 1907 March 4, 1992 , better known as ArtBabbitt , was an United ... over 80 awards as animation director and animator, but is most famous for creating Goofy . ArtBabbitt ... right Art Babbit is credited with creating Goofy ArtBabbitt began his career in New York City working ... animator Richard Williams animator Richard Williams brought ArtBabbitt to his London studio in Soho ... ArtBabbitt and they ended the long feud. Art s former rivals, the pro Walt animators Frank Thomas ... Animating Art was broadcast, celebrating Babbitt s life and work. The documentary was produced and directed ... imdb name id 0044805 name ArtBabbitt Retrieved January 2010 http www.telegraph.co.uk news obituaries culture obituaries art obituaries 6029766 Dina Babbitt.html Dina Babbitt Daily Telegraph obituary ... Babbitt, Art ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Babbitt, Art Category 1907 births Category 1992 deaths Category American animators es ArtBabbitt fr ArtBabbitt it ArtBabbitt he ja fi ArtBabbitt ...No footnotes date January 2011 Infobox actor name Art Babbit image WilliamsAndBabbitt.png caption ArtBabbitt left and Richard Williams animator Richard Williams right working on a scene from The Thief ... , and The Incredible Mr. Limpet 1964 , among others. Early life Babbitt was born in Omaha, Nebraska ... . ref name IMDB http www.imdb.com name nm0044805 Art Babbit at Imdb.com Retrieved January 2011 ref ... being one of the highest paid animators at Disney, Babbitt was sympathetic to the cause of lower ... union representing all of Hollywood animators, Babbitt was fired from Disney in 1941, an event that eventually led to the 1941 Disney animators strike . Babbitt then served as one of the union leaders and negotiators. After serving with the Marines in the Pacific in World War II, Babbitt returned ... more details
NOTOC wiktionary Babbitt may refer to Fiction Babbitt novel Babbitt novel , a 1922 novel by Sinclair Lewis. Babbitt 1924 film , a 1924 film based on the novel Babbitt 1934 film , a 1934 film based on the novel Babbit is the family name of the title character of Runny Babbit , a book by Shel Silverstein People Almon W. Babbitt 1812 1856 , early Latter day Saint leader and first secretary and treasurer of Utah Territory ArtBabbitt 1907&ndash 1992 , American animator Bruce Babbitt born 1938 , United States Secretary of the Interior during the Clinton administration Dina Babbitt born 1923 , American painter George T. Babbitt, Jr. , United States Air Force general Irving Babbitt 1865&ndash 1933 , American academic and literary critic Isaac Babbitt 1799&ndash 1862 , American inventor Milton Babbitt 1916&ndash 2011 , American composer of serial and electronic music Natalie Babbitt born 1932 , American author and illustrator of children s books, notably Tuck Everlasting , The Eyes of the Amaryllis , and Knee Knock Rise Luke Babbitt born 1989 , American basketball player Places Babbitt, Minnesota , United States Babbitt, Nevada , United States Babbitt, a section of the township of North Bergen, New Jersey , United States, formerly the site of a large railroad yard Other USS Babbitt DD 128 USS Babbitt DD 128 , United States Navy Wickes class destroyer Babbitt metal , a white metal alloy used for bearings Babbit is the half bat, half rabbit narrator that often transcends the fourth wall in the anime Kodocha Disambig Category Lists of people sharing a surname Surname de Babbitt fi Babbitt vo Babbitt ... more details
George Babbitt may refer to George T. Babbitt, Jr. born 1942 , United States Air Force general George F. Babbitt, the central character of Babbitt novel Babbitt , a 1922 novel by Sinclair Lewis dab ... more details
Image B.T.Babbitt.jpg thumb right 1876 engraving of B.T.Babbitt Benjamin Talbot Babbitt May 1, 1809 October ... a fortune in the soap industry, manufacturing Babbitt s Best Soap . Early life Benjamin Babbitt was born in Westmoreland, New York on May 1, 1809. His parents were Betsey Holman Babbitt, and Nathaniel Babbitt, a blacksmith , tavern owner and ensign in the militia of Oneida County, New York Oneida ... title Babbitt family genealogy work Benjamin Talbot Babbitt accessdate September 7, 2008 http replay.waybackmachine.org 20030525195752 http www.babbitts.info babbittstories benjamin talbot babbitt .... By age 22 Babbitt had enough money to open his first machine shop in Little Falls city , New ... thumb Babbitt s Soap and Saleratus Manufacturing Babbitt moved to New York ... of Minnesota Press url location Minneapolis isbn pages 38 ref Babbitt invented most of the machinery ...?q Benjamin Babbitt title Google Patents work Benjamin T. Babbitt accessdate september 9 2008 ref Advertising Image Babbitt sSoapAdvertisment.jpg thumb Babbitt s Soap advertisement Babbitt became known as a genius in the art of advertising . He rivaled his friend P. T. Barnum in originality and success ... pages 36 ref cquote Babbitt met a young shoeshine boy with the name B. T. Babbitt. When he told the boy his name was also B. T. Babbitt, the surprised boy said, Lawd mister, did your momma get ... cgi bin fg.cgi?page gr&GRid 6933515 title Find a Grave work Benjamin T. Babbitt accessdate September ... authorlink coauthors year 1967 publisher Marquis Who s who url location isbn pages 58 ref Babbitt ... location isbn 0801866456 pages 97 ref Embezzlement In the 1870s, Babbitt and his business ... of having stolen some 200,000 to 300,000 from Babbitt over a period of several years. The case ... B.T. BABBITT S DISHONEST CLERKS. THOMAS B. LEWIS, THE CONFEDERATE OF BECKWITH, ON HIS ... mem archive free pdf?res 9C06E5DE113FE63BBC4851DFB7668383669FDE THE BABBITT FORGERIES. LEWIS, THE ALLEGED ... more details
of the first compositions on the synthesizer and shows Babbitt s use of the human voice as an integral ... Milton Byron Babbitt. Classical Net. 12 February 2008. ref John Hollander, a poet at Yale University , wrote the libretto for Babbitt under specific conditions it would be for solo soprano and would be performed with at least four sets of speakers around the performance hall. Essentially, Babbitt would record the soprano s voice and edit it through a synthesizer. To produce the piece, Babbitt ... of the human voice, but Babbitt wrote for Beardsley in a way that he could not have written ..., as most of Babbitt s music was, on four tracks, with the set up for the recording at the Macmillan Theatre. The piece could not have been attempted with live performers. According to Milton Babbitt ... without the use of the synthesizer. ref Barkin, Elaine, and Martin Brody. Babbitt, Milton ... Arnold. Some Works of Milton Babbitt. New Ser. 1969 33 34. http www.jstor.org JSTOR. 12 February 2008 ref References Reflist Category 1964 compositions Category Compositions by Milton Babbitt ... more details
view story.php?id 8445 ref Personal She was the second wife of animator ArtBabbitt . ref ...Dina Gottliebova Babbitt January 21, 1923, Brno , Czechoslovakia July 29, 2009 was an artist and Holocaust ... who apparently did not know that Gottliebova was still alive and living in California as Dina Babbitt. The Museum asked Babbitt to return to the Auschwitz site in 1973 to identify her work. After she ... Babbitt formally requested the return of her paintings. ref http www.congress.gov cgi bin bdquery z?d106 SC00054 Senate resolution in re Gottliebova Babbitt , http www.congress.gov cgi bin bdquery z?d106 HC00162 House resolution in re Gottliebova Babbitt Text of the Senate and House resolutions. ref ... Babbitt ref The U.S. government became involved with House and Senate resolutions. The House version ... for Holocaust Studies , comic book industry legend Neal Adams championed Babbitt s efforts. ref name ... page graphic documentary about Babbitt that was inked by Joe Kubert and contains an introduction by Stan Lee . ref name babbitt book cite web title Story of Dina Gottliebova Babbitt coauthors Rafael ... images 2008 08 09 arts Babbitt pages1 6.pdf format PDF publisher Comics for a Cause ref Adams called the Babbitt situation tragic and an atrocity . ref name gustines In 2008, Adams, the Wyman ... over 450 comic book creators and cartoonists urged the Auschwitz Birkenau museum to return Babbitt ... of the graphic documentary and an account of Babbitt s plight were included in the final issue ..., David Rapaport, have worked to help Babbitt by communicating with officials from the State ... and Karin Babbitt, and three grandchildren, Angela and Elizabeth Chilcott and Jon A. Kane, all of whom have been active in pursuing her claims. Citation needed date April 2010 Gottliebova Babbitt ... on July 29, 2009, aged 86. ref http www.telegraph.co.uk news obituaries culture obituaries art obituaries 6029766 Dina Babbitt.html Dina Babbitt Daily Telegraph obituary ref References Reflist 2 Persondata ... more details
Refimprove date November 2010 Milton Byron Babbitt May 10, 1916 ndash January 29, 2011 was an American composer . He was particularly noted for his Serialism serial and electronic music . Biography Babbitt was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Barkin & Brody 2001 , to Albert E. Babbitt and Sarah Potamkin ... contest. Babbitt s father was a mathematician, and it was mathematics that Babbitt intended to study ... the Second World War Babbitt divided his time between mathematical research in Washington, DC, and Princeton ... 2001 . In 1948, Babbitt joined Princeton University s music faculty and in 1973, became a member of the faculty ... Stanley Jordan . In 1958, Babbitt achieved unsought notoriety through an article in the popular magazine High Fidelity magazine High Fidelity Babbitt 1958 . His title for the article, The Composer as Specialist ... you may or may not care to listen Babbitt 1991, 17 . Babbitt later became interested in electronic ... Center , and in 1961 produced his Composition for Synthesizer . Babbitt was less interested in producing ..., a degree of precision previously unobtainable in live performances Barkin & Brody 2001 . Babbitt continued ... the two. Milton Babbitt s Philomel Philomel 1964 , for example, was written for soprano and a synthesized ... the piece was composed stored on magnetic tape . Milton Babbitt died in Princeton, New Jersey on January ... Babbitt for his life s work as a distinguished and seminal American composer Columbia University ... Who Cares if You Listen? . High Fidelity February . Babbitt called this article The Composer as Specialist .... 2003 . The Collected Essays of Milton Babbitt , edited by Stephen Peles, Stephen Dembski, Andrew ... 1964 Milton Babbitt s Philomel Philomel for soprano, recorded soprano, synthesized tape, setting ... Announcements Accessed April 4, 2010 Babbitt, Milton 1991 . http www.acls.org Publications OP ... . Babbitt, Milton Byron . The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians , second edition, edited ..., Stephen and Straus, Joseph N., eds. 1987 . Milton Babbitt Words about Music. Madison, Wis. University ... more details
Infobox Person name J. Randolph Randy Babbitt image J. Randolph Babbitt official portrait small.jpg image size 185 caption Randy Babbitt birth date 1946 birth place death date death place occupation Public Servant, Federal Aviation Administration FAA Administrator spouse parents children J. Randolph Randy Babbitt born 1946 is an United States American businessman and government administrator. In 2009 he became the current Administrator of the US Federal Aviation Administration FAA . Career Babbitt ... an airline pilot, flying for Eastern Air Lines for 25 years. Babbitt s father Slim Babbitt was also ... has become the largest airline pilot union in the United States and Canada. Randy Babbitt served multiple roles within ALPA, including serving as Executive Administrator 1987 1990. In 1990 Babbitt was elected President of ALPA and served for eight years in that position. After leaving ALPA Babbitt ... of Oliver Wyman . ref Randy Babbitt, Aviation Partner of Oliver Wyman, tapped to be Head of Federal ... the Clinton Administration, President Bill Clinton appointed Babbitt to the FAA Management Advisory Council. While in that capacity Babbitt sat on an independent review panel advising the government ... dm 393 Decision Makers page ref President Barack Obama formally nominated Babbitt to become ... Obama picks Randy Babbitt for FAA chief ref Babbitt s nomination was confirmed by the United ... officials babbitt J. Randolph Babbitt ref Babbitt succeeded Robert Sturgell and Lynne Osmus , who had both served as Acting FAA Administrator since Marion Blakey s term expired in 2007. Babbitt s FAA term is five years. ref Randy Babbitt Confirmed to Head FAA , Flying magazine , 136 , 8 Aug. 2009 , p. 21 ref During his confirmation hearing Babbitt stated My number one priority is to focus on safety ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Babbitt, Randy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Babbitt, Randy Category Living people ... more details
lowercase jj Babbitt is a manufacturer of clarinet and saxophone mouthpiece woodwind mouthpieces . The company was founded after World War I by Jesse James Babbitt. Located in Elkhart, Indiana , the company produces mouthpieces under the brand names Guy Hawkins, Otto Link, Meyer, jj Babbitt, Wolfe Tayne, and J & D Hite. External links http www.jjbabbitt.com Company web site US manufacturing company stub Category Musical instrument manufacturing companies Category Clarinet manufacturing companies ... more details
Fitz Babbitt about 1785 15 January 1815 was an officer in the United States Navy during the War of 1812 . Babbitt was appointed a Midshipman in 1804 and served on board USS Nautilus 1799 Nautilus , USS Adams 1799 Adams , and USS President 1799 President . Lieutenant Babbitt was killed in action on board President during the engagement with HMS Endymim HMS Endymim and HMS Pomana Pomana on 15 January 1815. Namesake The destroyer USS Babbitt DD 128 USS Babbitt DD 128 was named for him. See also Portal box Biography United States Navy References DANFS Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Babbitt, Fitz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1785 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1815 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Babbitt, Fitz Category 1785 births Category 1815 deaths Category United States Navy officers Category American people of the War of 1812 Category American military personnel killed in the War of 1812 US navy bio stub ... more details
Infobox US Cabinet official name Bruce Edward Babbitt image Bruce babbitt.jpg order 47th title United ... death place spouse Harriet Coons children Christopher Babbitt br T.J. Babbitt party Democratic Party ... Law School religion Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholic Bruce Edward Babbitt born June 27, 1938 , a Democratic ..., Arizona , Babbitt graduated from the University of Notre Dame , and attended Newcastle University ... ?vgnextoid 2aa7ae3effb81010VgnVCM1000001a01010aRCRD Arizona Governor Bruce Edward Babbitt , National .... Babbitt have two sons, Christopher and T.J. Babbitt s brother, Paul Babbitt, was an unsuccessful candidate for the United States House of Representatives in 2004. Political career Arizona Babbitt was elected ... on March 4, 1978. Arizona does not have a lieutenant governor. Babbitt was elected for a full 4 year term later that year, and again in United States gubernatorial elections, 1982 1982 . In all, Babbitt ... Babbitt to oppose Representative John McCain for the seat. In a surprise press conference in 1985, Babbitt instead announced he would forgo the Senate race to concentrate on a White House bid in 1988. Babbitt is the only Arizona governor to have completed two four year terms with nine years of service. National work In 1979, Babbitt was appointed by President Jimmy Carter to serve as a Commissioner ... of the March, 1979 accident at a commercial nuclear power plant at Middletown, Pennsylvania . Babbitt ... of the Democratic Governors Association in 1985, Babbitt sought the United States Democratic ... that the press won t have me to kick around anymore , Babbitt joked in his last campaign press conference that the media won t have Bruce Babbitt to puff up anymore. The Washington Post reported that Babbitt dropped this line from the prepared text of his withdrawal speech. ref cite news title Babbitt s Opening Line Almost last Schwartz first Maralee coauthors Ifill, Gwen date 1998 02 21 ... Voters , Babbitt served for eight years, 1993 2001, as the United States Secretary of the Interior ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 John Babbitt 15 October 1845 &ndash 10 December 1889 was a jeweller and watchmaker by profession. He was also fascinated by the scientific advances of his time such as the telephone and other inventions by people like Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Alva Edison . In 1879, Dr Loring Bailey and Babbitt produced the first electric light in Fredericton . Babbitt also made a phonograph believed to have been the first in New Brunswick. Babbitt sometimes participated in experimental work at the University of New Brunswick and other locations and co exhibited to a Saint John, New Brunswick Saint John audience, for the first time, a number of scientific products. External links http www.biographi.ca 009004 119.01 e.php?&id nbr 5351 Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Babbitt, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 15 October 1845 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 10 December 1889 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Babbitt, John Category Canadian scientists Category 1845 births Category 1889 deaths Canada scientist stub ... more details
Harry Babbitt November 2, 1913 April 9, 2004 was an United States American singer and star during the Big Band era. Born in St. Louis, Missouri , he joined the Kay Kyser band in 1938. With Kyser he recorded several hits in his rich baritone . On some novelty tunes he adopted a high pitched falsetto . ref name NYT cite news url http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res FA0713FE3B5E0C758EDDAD0894DC404482 title Harry Babbitt, 90, Singer Prominent in Big Band Era date April 26, 2004 work The New York Times accessdate January 13, 2011 ref Music career Babbitt sang such hits as Three Little Fishies, I d Like to Get You on a Slow Boat to China and Jingle, Jangle, Jingle, but his biggest hit was the cover of Vera Lynn s White Cliffs of Dover . ref name NYT He also sang the Spike Jones holiday hit, All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth and did the laugh on Kyser s Woody Woodpecker song with vocalist Gloria Wood. He appeared as a regular on Kyser s radio program, Kay Kyser Kay Kyser s Kollege of Musical Knowledge , and in seven movies with Kyser, including That s Right You re Wrong 1939 , Thousands Cheer 1943 and Carolina Blues 1944 . Babbitt served in the United States Navy from 1944 to 1946, then returned to Kyser s band, which he eventually left for good in 1949. Personal life Babbitt retired from show business in 1964 and made money in real estate in Orange County, California . A maried father of three, he died at the age of 90 in Aliso Viejo, California . ref name NYT References reflist External links http www.npr.org templates story story.php?storyId 1849317 NPR Woody Woodpecker s Laugh Remembering Harry Babbitt http www.kaykyser.net harry tribute.html Steve Beasley s Tribute to Harry Babbitt Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Babbitt, Harry ALTERNATIVE ... , California DEFAULTSORT Babbitt, Harry Category 1913 births Category 2004 deaths Category Big band ... Babbitt nl Harry Babbitt pl Harry Babbitt ... more details
Infobox Person name Isaac Babbitt image Replace this image male.svg image size 150px caption Isaac Babbitt birth name birth date July 26, 1799 birth place Taunton, Massachusetts death date May 26, 1862 death place Somerville, Massachusetts death cause resting place resting place coordinates residence nationality other names known for Babbitt metal education employer occupation home town title salary networth height weight term predecessor successor party boards religion spouse partner children parents relatives signature website footnotes Isaac Babbitt b. July 26, 1799, Taunton, Massachusetts d. May 26, 1862, Somerville, Massachusetts was in 1839 the inventor of a low friction tin based metal alloy, Babbitt metal , that is used extensively in engine Bearing mechanical bearing s today. ref The Timetables of Science pages 305 ref See also Tabitha Babbitt , Shaker inventor of the circular saw . References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Babbitt, Isaac ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 26, 1799 PLACE OF BIRTH Taunton, Massachusetts DATE OF DEATH May 26, 1862 PLACE OF DEATH Somerville, Massachusetts DEFAULTSORT Babbitt, Isaac Category 1799 births Category 1862 deaths Category American inventors Category People from Taunton, Massachusetts Category Businesspeople from Massachusetts US engineer stub es Isaac Babbitt ru , ... more details
Irving Babbitt August 2, 1865 &ndash July 15, 1933 was an United States American academic and literary ... announced his attack on Rousseau. At the time Babbitt had switched out of classics he would later ... pieces or essays, and later gathered into books. Babbitt s Literature and the American College 1908 ... , Allen Tate , and Edmund Wilson . In the case of Mencken, at least, Babbitt gave as good as he ... in his 1926 essay The Humanism of Irving Babbitt , a review of Democracy and Leadership , had become equivocal, finding Babbitt s humanism not sufficiently receptive to Christian dogma his position vis vis religion is still debated. The identifiable figures of the New Humanist movement, besides Babbitt and More, were mostly influenced by Babbitt on a personal level and included G. R. Elliott 1883 ... movement are supposed to have taken something from New Humanism. Scholars influenced by Babbitt ... , and George Will . A relationship has been traced between Babbitt and Gordon Keith Chalmers , Walter ... are not easy to sustain, and Babbitt was known to advise against public tributes. From a position ... New York The Bookman , New Humanism experienced a drop from fashionable status after Babbitt died in 1933 ..., cultural and political life. By the 1940s its enemies pronounced it nearly extinct, but Babbitt continued ... and ensuing decades. Babbitt is often name checked in discussions on cultural conservatism . Babitt ... of many books by or about Babbitt. The position of Irving Babbitt Professor of Comparative Literature was endowed by Harvard University in 1960. The National Humanities Institute runs an Irving Babbitt ... Foerster The Humanism of Irving Babbitt 1931 F. E. McMahon Humanism and Naturalism A Comparative Study of Ernest Seilli re, Irving Babbitt and Paul Elmer More 1937 Folke Leander Irving Babbitt 1941 edited by F. Manchester and O. Shepard Irving Babbitt An Intellectual Study 1984 Thomas R. Nevin Will, Imagination and Reason Babbitt, Croce and the Problem of Reality 1986 1997 Claes G. Ryn Introduction ... more details
Infobox Book name Babbitt title orig translator image Image Babbit.jpg image caption 1st edition cover ... Street novel Main Street followed by Arrowsmith novel Arrowsmith Babbitt , first published in 1922 ... toward conformity . As is indicated in many editions of the book, the working title of Babbitt was Pumphrey . Plot The book takes its name from the principal character, George F. Babbitt, a middle ... 1920, Babbitt is 46 years old. He has a wife, Myra three children Verona, 22 Ted, 17 and Tinka ... to Ohio , Indiana , and Michigan . Babbitt does not mention Winnemac by name, but Lewis s later novel Arrowsmith novel Arrowsmith elaborates on its location. When Babbitt was published, newspapers ... researching Babbitt . ref Ibid. , page 301. ref Lewis s own correspondence suggests, however, that Zenith .... Babbitt is professionally successful as a realtor. He lives with only the vaguest awareness of the lives .... Lewis paints humorous scenes of Babbitt foolishly bartering for liquor illegal at the time because ... against backdrops of Babbitt s incessant materialism and his growing discontent. Gradually, Babbitt ..., emasculating wife Zilla during an argument, Paul is sent to prison, and Babbitt is devastated by the loss ... effort ends up disillusioning him to the concept of rebellion, as when Babbitt vacations in Chicago ... discover Babbitt s activities concerning Seneca Doane and Tanis Judique, Virgil tries to convince Babbitt to return to conformity. Babbitt refuses. His former friends then ostracize him, forming the Good Citizens League, which boycott s Babbitt s real estate ventures and shuns him publicly from clubs around town. Babbitt slowly becomes aware that his forays into nonconformity are not only futile but also ... Myra suspects Babbitt s affair, though she has no proof or specific knowledge. Unrelated to these events, Myra falls seriously ill. Babbitt, in a near epiphany, rushes home and relinquishes all rebellion ... or passionate love. In short time, his old friends and colleagues welcome Babbitt back ... more details
Refimprove date July 2008 Babbitt , also called Babbitt metal or bearing metal , is any of several alloy s used for the bearing surface in a plain bearing . The original Babbitt metal was invented in 1839 by Isaac Babbitt ref The Timetables of Science pages 305 ref in Taunton, Massachusetts Taunton , Massachusetts , United States USA . Other formulations were later developed and Isaac Babbitt s exact ... To deemphasize the term s eponym ous character, modern writers often lowercase it babbitt metal as with diesel engine . ref name Greenetal1996p2150 ref name AHD4 babbitt metal American Heritage Dictionary, 4th ed, headword babbitt metal . ref It is preferred over the term white metal , which also refers to bearing metal, because white metal is an ambiguous term with various meanings. Babbitt metal ... use was as a casting metalworking cast in situ in place bulk bearing material. Babbitt metal is characterized by its resistance to galling . Babbitt metal is soft and easily damaged, which suggests ... other lubricants are absent. There are many Babbitt alloys in addition to Babbitt s original. Some ... 76 copper, 24 lead 75 lead, 10 tin 67 copper, 28 tin, 5 lead Internal combustion motors use Babbitt metal which is primarily tin based because it can withstand the pounding. Lead based Babbitt tends .... Traditional Babbitt bearings In the traditional style of a babbitt metal bearing, a cast iron pillow ... babbitt metal is hardness soft enough to be cut with a knife or sharp chisel . A steel shim engineering ... shafts running in hundreds of Babbitt bearings. The expression a run bearing also derives from this style ... Babbitt bearings Until the mid 1950s, poured Babbitt bearings were common in automotive applications. The Babbitt was poured into the block or caps using a form. Tin based Babbitts were used as they could stand up to the impact loads found on the connecting rod s and crankshaft . The poured Babbitt bearings were kept thin. The rods and caps would have shims that could be peeled off as the Babbitt ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date April 2008 Image with unknown copyright status removed image Babbitt.jpg thumb 250px right Babbitt metal plain bearing shells Babbitt refers to a Bearing mechanical bearing alloy consisting typically of tin , lead , antimony , and copper . XXXX Nickel is a trade name for such an alloy that also contains a small percentage of nickel . Babbit as a bearing material Isaac Babbitt was issued the first patent for an alloy that was excellent for making bearings. The word Babbitt has been applied to many alloys involving similar substituents. Babbitts easily change their shape to conform to bearing shafts and will retain a lubricated surface film. Particulate matter not transported away by the lubricant is embedded harmlessly in the sub surface. This is due to its hard soft composition. Babbitts high in tin content, consist of a relatively soft, solid matrix of tin in which are distributed hard copper tin and tin antimony cuboid s. Babbits are often employed as a thin surface coating to obtain the advantage of their good rubbing characteristics. See also Babbitt metal Category Alloys ... more details
Image Elijah Babbitt Brady Handy.jpg thumb Elijah Babbitt Elijah Babbitt July 29, 1795 January 9, 1887 was a Republican Party United States Republican United States Representative from Pennsylvania . Babbitt was born in Providence, Rhode Island . He moved with his parents to New York State in 1805. He received an academic education and moved to Milton, Pennsylvania , in 1816. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in March 1824 and commenced practice in Milton. He moved to Erie, Pennsylvania , in 1826 and continued the practice of law. He served as attorney for the borough and subsequently for the city of Erie. He was prosecuting attorney for Erie County, Pennsylvania , in 1833 and served as deputy attorney general for the State in 1834 and 1835. He was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1836 and 1837 and served in the Pennsylvania State Senate from 1843 to 1846. Babbitt was elected as a Republican to the 36th United States Congress Thirty sixth and 37th United States Congress Thirty seventh Congresses. He was not a candidate for reelection in United States House election, 1862 1862 . He resumed the practice of law and died in Erie in 1887. Interment in Erie Cemetery . Sources CongBio B000002 http politicalgraveyard.com bio b babbush.html The Political Graveyard start box s par us hs USRepSuccessionBox state Pennsylvania district 25 before John Dick US Congressman John Dick after District eliminated years 1859 1863 end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Babbitt, Elijah ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 29, 1795 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 9, 1887 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Babbitt, Elijah Category 1795 births Category 1887 deaths Category People from Providence, Rhode Island Category Pennsylvania Republicans Category Members of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania Category Members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Category Pennsylvania State Senators Category ... more details
Infobox NBA Player name Luke Babbitt image Mwmw3.jpg alt caption Luke Babbitt, Phoenix, 14 January, 2011 ... McDonald s All American small 2008 small Luke Robert Babbitt born June 20, 1989 is an United States ... NBA Draft, then traded to the Portland Trail Blazers . Early life Babbitt was born in Cincinnati , Ohio . At the age of nine his family moved to Reno, Nevada . Babbitt attended Galena High School ... Player of the Year in basketball . As a junior, Babbitt averaged 27.8 points and 9.5 rebounds per game while leading Galena to a state championship. Babbitt finished his high school career by scoring ... http www.highschoolhoop.com recruiting news 2008 01 luke babbitt olek czyz nevada basketball ref Babbitt ... to Ohio State, Babbitt backed out and decided to attend the University of Nevada Reno. ref http www.nevadaappeal.com article 20070611 SPORTS 70611001 ref In his first game, Babbitt recorded a 20 point ..., Babbitt led the team in scoring with 21.9 points per game. He scored a career high 33 points in the Western ... of Rhode Island . ref http sports.espn.go.com ncb boxscore?gameId 300810227 ref On April 20, 2010, Babbitt ..., Inc accessdate June 25, 2010 ref Babbitt signed his rookie contract with the Blazers on July ... Trail Blazers Sign Luke Babbitt ref On December 8, 2010, the Trail Blazers assigned him to the Idaho ... later. ref http www.kolotv.com sports headlines Blazers Recall Babbitt From D League 112131554.html Blazers Recall Babbitt From D League ref On March 3, 2011, he was re assigned to the Idaho Stampede . ref http www.oregonlive.com blazers index.ssf 2011 03 trail blazers luke babbitt hea.html Trail Blazers Luke Babbitt heads to NBA Development League ref Awards and recognition 2009 10 WAC All Decade ... 204930200 ref 2009 10 ESPN The Magazine Academic All American ref http thisisreno.com 2010 02 luke babbitt ... ncb player profile?playerId 41425 Luke Babbitt Player profile Portland Trail Blazers current ... Persondata . NAME Babbitt, Luke ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH June 20, 1989 PLACE ... more details
Refimprove date May 2009 Tabitha Babbitt 1784&ndash about 1853 was an early United States American tool maker who is credited with inventing the first circular saw used in a saw mill in 1813. ref http inventors.about.com library inventors bltools.htm The History of Hardware Tools ref It is also claimed that she invented a process for the manufacture of false teeth and an improved spinning wheel head. ref Stanley, Autumn, I Mothers and Daughters of Invention Notes for a Revised History of Invention I Metuchen, NJ and London Scarecrow Press, 1993 , 259, 472, 500. ref She was a member of the Shaker community in Harvard, Massachusetts . She was watching men use the difficult two man pit saw when she noticed that half of their motion was wasted. The first circular saw she made is in Albany, New York Albany , New York . She also shares the invention of nail engineering History cut nails with Eli Whitney . As a Shaker , Babbitt never patent ed any of her inventions. See also Isaac Babbitt , inventor of Babbitt metal alloy for bearings References reflist Persondata NAME Babbitt, Tabitha ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United States American tool maker DATE OF BIRTH 1784 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1853 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Babbitt, Tabitha Category American inventors Category Shakers Category 1784 births Category 1853 deaths Category Women in technology ... more details
Infobox criminal subject name Manuel Pina Babbitt image name image size image caption birth date Birth date 1949 05 03 birth place Wareham, Massachusetts death date Death date and age 1999 05 04 1949 05 04 death place San Quentin, California cause alias charge conviction First degree murder with special circumstances conviction penalty Death by lethal injection conviction status Executed Manuel Pina Manny Babbitt May 3, 1949 &ndash May 4, 1999 was a United States Marine Corps U.S. Marine veteran of the Vietnam War who was convicted of the murder of a 78 year old grandmother, Leah Schendel, during a burglary in Sacramento, California in 1980. ref name cdcr http www.cdcr.ca.gov Reports Research Manuel Babbitt.html Manuel Babbitt . California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation . Retrieved on November 16, 2007. ref He was executed by the state of California by lethal injection at San Quentin State Prison , one day after his 50th birthday. ref name cdcr The murder was committed during a string of robberies and burglaries and the day after the murder Babbitt committed at least one sexual assault. ref name cdcr Babbitt had been wounded at the bloody 1968 Battle of Khe Sanh in Quang Tri Province , South Vietnam . As part of his defense, he claimed that he suffered from Posttraumatic ... and, later, to lose all memory of it. One year before his execution, while on death row , Babbitt was awarded ... veteran . World Socialist Web Site May 5, 1999 . Retrieved on November 11, 2007. ref Babbitt refused ... 05 99 05 11 99 a01lo011.htm Manny Babbitt laid to rest . The Standard Times New Bedford The Standard ... gallery Babbitt.pdf Bill Babbitt, California Brother of Manny Babbitt, executed in California ... www.truthdig.com report item 20070717 remembering manny babbitt Remembering Manny Babbitt . Truthdig ... 0 8135 3504 2. Retrieved on 2007 11 16. Persondata NAME Babbitt, Manny ALTERNATIVE NAMES Babbitt ... DEFAULTSORT Babbitt, Manny Category 1949 births Category 1999 deaths Category 1980 murders in the United ... more details
coord 38.53816 118.64314 display title Image NVMap doton Hawthorne.png right Location of Babbitt, Nevada Babbitt was a government housing facility in Mineral County, Nevada Mineral County , Nevada , United ... Depot was the economic base. Geography Babbitt was located at coord 38 31 31 N 118 37 23 W city 38.53816, 118.623053 GR 1 . Name & Zip Code Babbitt was named for Captain H. S. Babbitt, who, in 1935 ... until its abandonment in 1987, Babbitt was assigned the postal ZIP code of 89416. ref Photo Babbitt ... was the community of Babbitt, built to accommodate the civilian civil service workers. The first phase of Babbitt consisted of 25 duplex units on a single block built in 1941. This quickly expanded, to 400 duplexes in 1942, and 487 by 1943. By the final stage of duplex construction Babbitt ... bedroom and 35 three bedroom single family units were added to Babbitt s western corner. These 100 ..., and Perry all named for U.S. Navy figures. At its peak, Babbitt contained approximately 2590 ... contiguous blocks of public amenities known as Babbitt Court ref Nevada Bell telephone directories ... War, the base s operations scaled back, and the number of workers diminished. Sections of Babbitt ... of Babbitt ended entirely by June 1987. At some point during the 60s a USAF radar tracking station Detachment 12, ICEVG ref Photo Babbitt, NV Historical Calendar 2007, published by the Mineral County Museum, 2006, courtesy Hawthorne Ordnance Museum ref was set up in Babbitt, on the large block bounded ... 1980s before being dismantled. As of 2009, nothing remains of the Babbitt community except for a school ... station. Discrimination Babbitt was a segregated community for the first half of its history ... Water Systems Project, Babbitt, Mineral County, Nevada publisher Kautz Evironmental Consultants ... to choose where they would sit to watch a movie, as the colored area of the Babbitt Theatre ... in Babbitt lived at one end of the community, but this may not have been deliberate. References ... more details
Refimprove date October 2010 Natalie Babbitt born in Dayton, Ohio , July 28, 1932 is an United States American author and illustrator of children s books. Her novels Tuck Everlasting and The Eyes of the Amaryllis have been made into films the former twice . ref http www.allmovie.com cg avg.dll?p avg&sql 1 51194 Tuck Everlasting 1981 Allmovie entry ref ref http www.allmovie.com cg avg.dll?p avg&sql 1 266883 Tuck Everlasting 2002 Allmovie entry ref ref http www.allmovie.com cg avg.dll?p avg&sql 1 16460 The Eyes of the Amaryllis 1982 Allmovie entry ref Her novel Knee Knock Rise is a Newbery Honor book. Life Natalie Babbitt was born on July 28, 1932, in Dayton, Ohio . She attended Deanna s School for Girls , and then Smith College . She has 3 children and is married to Samuel Fisher Babbitt. She is a grandmother of 3 children, who live in Wisconsin and Connecticut. Her first book was a collaborative effort she illustrated and her husband wrote the children s book, The Forty ninth Magician in 1966. Her editor at Farrar, Straus and Giroux renowned for their children s literature publications encouraged her to keep producing children s books even after her husband became too busy to participate. ref http www2.scholastic.com browse contributor.jsp?id 3554 ref She is also a board member of the National Children s Book and Literacy Alliance http www.thencbla.org a national not for profit ... from Grimm 2001 Elsie Times Eight 2007 Jack Plank Tells Tales Illustrations 1966 Samuel Babbitt ... biopages biobabbitt.html NCBLA Natalie Babbitt bio http www.lib.uconn.edu online research speclib ASC findaids Babbitt MSS19940001.html University of Connecticut bibliography Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Babbitt, Natalie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Babbitt, Natalie Category American illustrators ... Honor winners US child writer stub fi Natalie Babbitt ... more details