Image 2 Young Women.jpg thumb right Tintype of two young women in Lowell, Massachusetts LowellMillGirls was the name used for female textile workers in Lowell, Massachusetts , in the 19th century. The Lowell ... industry fr LowellMillGirls ... that such high wages had been offered to women that they might be induced to become millgirls, in spite ... the Lowellgirls worked and ate together. However, half days and short paid vacations were possible ... a familial atmosphere among many of the rank and file. ref name dublin The Lowellgirls were expected ... a monthly publication by and for the Lowellgirls. As the magazine grew in popularity, women contributed ... included an article about the value of organizing and an essay about suicide among the Lowellgirls ... thumb right 1836 Constitution of the Lowell Factory Girls Association Main Sarah Bagley As the Ten ... character of labor activity The Lowellgirls organizing efforts were notable not only for the unfeminine ... MillGirls on the topic of wage slavery blockquote When you sell your product, you retain your person ... MillGirls from p. 29, Chomsky on Democracy and Education, edited by C.P. Otero ref blockquote See also ... tsongas bringing history home page 00 index.htm Bringing History Home LowellMill Girl Game University ... Mill Girl Letters University of Massachusetts Lowell, Center for Lowell History http library.uml.edu clh mo.htm Mill Life in Lowell Website University of Massachusetts Lowell, Center for Lowell History ... of labor agitation. The Lowell female textile workers wrote and published several literary magazines, including the Lowell Offering , which featured essays, poetry and fiction written by female ... or strikes. Industrialization of Lowell labor Main History of Lowell, Massachusetts In 1814, businessman Francis Cabot Lowell businessman Francis Cabot Lowell formed a company, the Boston Manufacturing Company and built a textile mill next to the Charles River in Waltham, Massachusetts . Differing ... more details
wiktionary LowellLowell may refer to TOCright Places In the United States Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell National Historical Park Lowell, Arkansas Lowell, Florida Lowell, Indiana Lowell, Bartholomew County, Indiana Lowell, Maine Lowell, Michigan Lowell, North Carolina Lowell, 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 Persons As a surname The Lowell family , a prominent family name in England and America Abbott Lawrence Lowell 1856 1943 , lawyer, historian, philanthropist, and former President of Harvard University Amy Lowell 1874 1925 , poet, critic, publisher, and sister of Abbott Lawrence and Percival Lowell Andrea Lowell born 1983 , actress and model Augustus Lowell 1830 1900 , businessman, philanthropist, and father of Percival, Abbott Lawrence, 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 Lowell 1845 1894 , author and father of Guy Lowell Francis Cabot Lowell businessman 1775 1817 , businessman and namesake of Lowell, Massachusetts Francis Cabot Lowell judge 1855 1911 , U.S. Congressman and Federal Judge Guy Lowell 1870 1927 , architect and landscape designer James Russell Lowell ... Lowell 1902 1967 , actress and newspaper reporter John Lowell 1743 1802 , aka The Old Judge , U.S. Federal ... 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 1900 architecture 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
The American Pageant , 13th Edition. The American Journey , Early Years See also LowellMillGirls Boston Manufacturing Company Lowell, Massachusetts Category History of Massachusetts Category Lowell ... by the girls, the most famous of which was the Lowell Offering . Then later, when the Panic of 1837 necessitated a true drop in wages, many Lowellgirls were replaced by the cheaper Irish biddies, or Bridgets. By 1850 the majority of workers at Lowell factories were poor immigrants. One result of this large ...Cleanup date September 2010 Orphan date December 2007 Francis Cabot Lowell invented the first factory system where all the factory steps are under one roof , also, a series of mills and factories were built along the Merrimack River by the Boston Manufacturing Company , an organization founded years prior by the man for whom the resulting city was named, Francis Cabot Lowell . Construction began to in 1821, and the mills were at their peak roughly twenty years later. For the first time in the US, these mills combined the textile processes of spinning and weaving under one roof, essentially eliminating the putting out system in favor of mass production of high quality cloth. The workforce at these factories was three quarters women. A workforce of thousands, composed primarily of women, came from struggling farms willing to put their daughters to work to bring in extra income. The typical LowellMillGirlsLowell girl was young, between 15 and 30 and sometimes even from ages of 7 unmarried white of neither aristocracy nor the homeless and from a farm that would benefit from extra income. Most Lowellgirls sent the majority of their income home for the benefit of their menfolk. Many believe that the women working at this mill were deprived of many rights. The long work days for little pay showed wage differentials between men and women. The Lowell System, as it was called, was impacted by economic instability and by immigration. A minor depression in 1834 led to a sharp reduction ... more details
the value of organizing and an essay about suicide among the Lowellgirls. ref Farley, Harriet 1844 . http www.learner.org channel workshops primarysources lowell docs suicide.html Editorial Two Suicides . Lowell Offering . Series 4, No. 9. Online at Primary Sources Workshops in American History ...Cleanup date November 2007 Image lowelloffering.jpg 220px right thumb Cover of the Lowell Offering illustrating the paternalistic atmosphere. Image Lowell Offering 1.jpg thumb 220px right Cover of the Lowell Offering , Series 1, No. 1 The Lowell Offering was a monthly periodical collected contributed works of poetry and fiction by the female textile workers young women age 15 35 known as the LowellMillGirls of the Lowell, Massachusetts textile mills of the early American industrial revolution . It began in 1840 and lasted until 1845. It was first organized and edited by the minister of the First Universalist Church, Reverend Abel Charles Thomas. Thomas first organized the publication in October 1840. As its popularity grew, workers contributed poems, ballads, essays and fiction often using their characters to report on conditions and situations in their lives. ref Dublin, Thomas 1975 . http invention.smithsonian.org centerpieces whole cloth u2ei u2materials dublin.html Women, Work, and Protest in the Early Lowell Mills The Oppressing Hand of Avarice Would Enslave Us , Labor History ... an essential component of God s wise design . ref Betsy 1840 . A Letter about Old Maids . Lowell Offering ... Lowell currently uses the title for its student literary magazine as an homage . See also Lowell system References http library.uml.edu clh Offering.htm Lowell Offering at the Center for Lowell History, UMass Lowell reflist External links http courses.wcupa.edu johnson Low offr1.html Tales of Factory Life as collected in the Lowell Offering , 1841. Category History of Massachusetts Category Lowell, Massachusetts US lit mag stub fiction mag stub ... more details
women called MillGirls , generally came from the farm families of New England. By the 1850s Lowell ... Paterson s novel Lyddie tells the fictional story of a LowellMillGirlsLowellMill Girl in the 19th ... of the mid 19th century LowellMillGirls and the realities of the textile industry . David Daniel ... Further reading Deitch, Joanne Weisman, The LowellMillGirls Life in the Factory Perspectives on History ...?id oGfs 4Y4DDEC&printsec frontcover The LowellMillGirls , Compass Point Books 2006 Larcom, Lucy, http books.google.com books?id YGYCAAAAIAAJ&printsec frontcover Among LowellMillGirls a reminiscence ...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 ... on culture. The former mill district along the river was partially restored and became part of the Lowell ... books?id yhJUI 1RVkUC&printsec frontcover Lowell The Mill City MA Postcard History Series ... 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 ... Lowell is known in as the birthplace of the industrial revolution in the United States and many of the city ... index.htm ref History Image Merrimack and Concord.jpg thumb left The Massachusetts Mill at the confluence 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 ... Appleton and Patrick Tracy Jackson of the Boston Manufacturing Company , named the new mill town after 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 ... more details
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 ...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 ... Hayes . Family Lowell was amongst the fifth generation in his family to graduate from ... of Hon. Abbott Lawrence . Both Augustus and Katherine Lawrence Lowell were able to trace their ancestry ... Lowell had seven children and thus named their convert 10 acre m2 adj on , Brookline, Massachusetts ... 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, Abbott Lawrence Lowell , succeeded Augustus as Trustee at the Lowell Institute in 1900, and became ..., 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 ..., page 96. ref Lowell was also a member of the Corporation of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ... as the sole Trustee of the Lowell Institute, upon his fathers death Lowell 1899, pp 118 119 , ref Delmar R. LowellLowell, Delmar . 1899 The Historic Genealogy of the Lowells of America from 1639 to 1899 ... 20 years of his life. See also Lowell family First Families of Boston Lowell Institute Lowell, Massachusetts References references s start succession box before John Amory Lowell title List of Trustees ... more details
The Mill may refer to The Mill post production , a post production and visual effects company The Mill Rembrandt , a painting by Dutch baroque artist Rembrandt The Mill , a poem by Edwin Arlington Robinson The Mill, former corporate headquarters of Digital Equipment Corporation disambig ... more details
wiktionarypar mill Wikisource1911Enc Mill may refer to the following Mill grinding , equipment for the grinding ... watermill , water powered horse mill , animal powered treadwheel , human powered archaic treadmill ship mill , floats near a river bank or bridge roller mill , equipment for the grinding or pulverizing of grain and other raw materials using cylinders Factory Mill factory , a place of business for making articles of manufacture. The term mill was once in common use for a factory because many factories ... used in a few specific contexts e.g., textile mill disambiguation silk mill , for silk flax mill , for flax cotton mill , for cotton a paper mill produces paper a sawmill cuts timber a gristmill grinds grain into flour a steel mill manufactures steel a cider mill crushes apples to give cider a sugar mill also called a sugar refinery processes sugar beets or sugar cane into various finished products a huller also called a rice mill, or rice husker is used to hull rice a powder mill produces gunpowder Mill computing Arithmetic logic unit Arithmetical unit , used in the context of Charles ... mill, are you running under the hood. Milling machine , metalworking machine that operates by rotating a cutting bit while the workpiece is moved against the cutter on an XY table. Stamp mill , a specialized ... a manual typewriter Mill currency , a Denomination currency denomination used by some currencies, the equivalent ... abbreviation Mill. may be used to indicate botanist Philip Miller s work when citing a botanical name Diploma mill or degree mill, an organization which awards academic degrees and diplomas with very ... , a traditional board game the term mill may also mean three playing pieces in a row within the game Windmill breakdance move or mill, a power move in breakdancing The Mill post production , a visual ... hotrodslang.htm People named Mill John Mill c. 1645 1707 , English theologian and author of Novum Testamentum Graecum James Mill 1773 1836 , a Scottish historian, economist and philosopher John Stuart ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name The Sun image Image The Lowell Sun front page.jpg 225px border caption The November ..., as Lowell Weekly Sun ceased publication price USD .50 daily, 1.75 Sunday owners MediaNews Group ... December 8, 2006. ref headquarters 491 Dutton Street, Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell , Massachusetts ... in Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell , Massachusetts , United States , serving towns in Massachusetts and New Hampshire in the Greater Lowell area and beyond. Its circulation is about 50,000. The paper, often called The Lowell Sun to distinguish it from The Sun newspaper other famous newspapers , has been ... of the American Textile History Museum building in downtown Lowell. Before March 18, 2007, the newspaper ... on a New Era . The Sun , Lowell, Mass., March 18, 2007. ref The paper s editorial s have, for decades ... tout scoops from Lowell s great newspaper at 15 Kearney Square. One of the paper s most famous alumni is Jack Kerouac , a Lowell native who worked as a sports reporter for The Sun before going on to greater ..., The Sun provided the growing Irish Catholic population a voice in a mill city that was run by wealthy ... major newspaper in Lowell, converting to a daily in 1892 and buying out its last competitor daily, the Courier Citizen , in 1941 and starting a Lowell Sunday Sun in 1949 and buying out its only Sunday competition, the Lowell Sunday Telegram , in 1952. ref name Move The paper remained in the hands ... Buys Lowell Sun from Costellos Paper Had Been Under Family Ownership 119 Years. The Boston ... had played a leading role in the development and growth of the Greater Lowell region , including downtown Lowell s rebirth and the establishment of Lowell Spinners minor league baseball and Lowell ... The Sun of Nashoba Publications weeklies covering several towns between Lowell and Fitchburg, the company ... on traffic in downtown Fitchburg and Lowell. ref Vaznis, James. Media Company Merging Print Sites ... Lowell Sun References reflist MediaNews Group DEFAULTSORT Sun, The Category Newspapers published ... more details
Infobox model name Andrea Lowell image Jenna Brooke and Andrea Lowell at Erotica LA 2005 1.jpg imagesize caption Lowell right with fellow model Jenna Brooke in June 2005 height height ft 5 in 6 weight convert 120 lbs kg measurements 34 24 33 dress size 2 or 4 shoesize 8.5 eyecolor Green haircolor Golden Blonde ethnicity Whites Caucasian birthdate birth place Long Beach, California , United States U.S. BLP sources date November 2007 Andrea Lowell born in Long Beach, California is an American actress and model most recognizable from her Playboy magazine nude pictorials and on air work for a variety of Playboy TV programs. To date she has appeared in Playboy Playboy Special Editions Special Editions at least 2 dozen times, Perfect 10 magazine, Strip Las Vegas Magazine, starred on several Playboy TV shows, appeared as a host in Girls Gone Wild , and appeared in several television commercials, television shows, and movies. In 2006, Lowell appeared as a cast member in the sixth season of the reality television series The Surreal Life . In 2007 she made another appearance on the VH1 franchise, by starring in The Surreal Life Fame Games . She also made some guest appearances on Maury TV series Maury . Lowell graduated from Long Beach Polytechnic High School in 2001, where she was a member of Zayn Welfare Sorority . During her junior year, she was in two drama productions, the play Chicago and Rehearsal for Murder . Lowell attended University of California, Irvine , Citation needed date April 2010 where she studied biology. On December 29, 2009, Lowell married long time boyfriend James Kim in Las Vegas. ref http www.lasvegassun.com news 2009 dec 31 photo gallery andrea lowells wedding reception pla ref Currently, Lowell is the co host of The Playboy Morning Show on Playboy Radio ... IMDB name id 1927979 The Surreal Life Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lowell, Andrea ... , United States U.S. DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lowell, Andrea Category 1983 births Category ... more details
Lowell Township may refer to the following places in the United States Lowell Township, Michigan Lowell Township, Minnesota Lowell Township, Kearney County, Nebraska geodis de Lowell Township ... 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
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
The name Lowell has been used for four tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. 1984 Pacific hurricane season 1984 s Hurricane Lowell 1990 Pacific hurricane season 1990 s Hurricane Lowell 2002 Pacific hurricane season 2002 s Tropical Storm Lowell Tropical Storm Lowell 2008 made landfall in Baja California produced major flooding in the Midwest. disambig DEFAULTSORT Lowell Category Pacific hurricane disambiguation pt Furac o Lowell ... more details
Lowell Bennion may refer to Lowell L. Bennion &ndash American scholar Lowell C. Ben Bennion, his son, historian and contributor to Mormonism A Historical Encyclopedia disambig ... more details
Lowell School or James Russell Lowell School may refer to in the United States by state Lowell School Washington, DC Lowell School Boise, Idaho , List of RHPs in ID listed on the NRHP in Idaho James Russell Lowell Elementary School Chicago, Illinois James Russell Lowell Elementary School , Louisville, KY, List of RHPs in KY listed on the NRHP in Kentucky Lowell School Cambridge, Massachusetts , listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts Lowell School St. Louis, Missouri , List of RHPs in MO listed on the NRHP in Missouri James Russell Lowell School Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , List of RHPs in PA listed on the NRHP in Pennsylvania See also Lowell Elementary School disambiguation , multiple schools disambig ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Wikify date April 2010 Lowell Nussbaum 1901 1987 was a professional journalist whose The Things I Hear column ran in The Indianapolis Star newspaper from 1945 to 1971. He was inducted into the Indiana Journalism Hall of Fame during his lifetime. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nussbaum, Lowell ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nussbaum, Lowell Category American journalists Nussbaum, Lowell Category 1901 births Nussbaum, Lowell Category 1987 deaths Nussbaum, Lowell Category People from Indiana US journalist stub ... more details
official name Lowell, Vermont other name native name for cities whose native name is not in English ... image seal seal size image shield shield size image blank emblem blank emblem size image map lowell ... System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 1462137 GR 3 website footnotes Infobox ends Lowell is the westernmost ... Ostiguy, Member Lowell Graded School offers Pre K 8. There are 119 students. 56 students from Lowell attend North Country Union High School . ref cite book author title Spotlight on Lowell publisher ... s Ledges at the Lowell Westfield border. Today, a rare fern species grows there which can tolerate ... talk about Lowell s geologic history ref The major Baie Verte, Newfoundland and Labrador Baie Verte fault needs to be linked differently when article is available on fault itself line runs through Lowell ... rocks on the other. ref name c080903 The Lowell chrysotile quarry on Belvidere Mountain was the last ... age 18 and 15.7 of those age 65 or over. History Ref improve section date January 2008 Lowell was chartered .... The first people other than the native Americans to come to Lowell was in 1778 when the area ... school began with twelve students. In 1831 the name was changed to Lowell. Where this name comes ... since 1930 or so. Consistent with all of Vermont s Northeast Kingdom , Lowell lost population throughout the twentieth century, only reversing the trend in the mid 1980 s. The asbestos mine in Lowell ... here. Today Lowell has a stable, slowly expanding population. A small number of the residents are still .... Above ground mill tailings were estimated at convert 16000000 yd3 . ref cite book author Lefebvre, Paul ... of the Orleans County Vermont Historical Society, 1913 U. S. Census History of the Town of Lowell, Helen Gelo, 1976,Lowell, Vermont Orleans County, Vermont Category Towns in Vermont Category Lowell, Vermont Category Populated places in Orleans County, Vermont ca Lowell Vermont es Lowell Vermont ht Lowell, Vermont vo Lowell Vermont ... more details
Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Lowell symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer H. L. Giclas discovery site Flagstaff LO discovered June 21, 1949 designations yes mp name 1886 alt names 1949 MP named after Percival Lowell mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 3.0428568 perihelion 2.2087798 semimajor eccentricity 0.1588223 period 1554.1589423 avg speed inclination 14.89055 asc node 82.44793 mean anomaly 276.98050 arg peri 217.67770 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 11.9 1886 Lowell 1949 MP is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on June 21, 1949 by H. L. Giclas at Flagstaff LO . External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 1886 Lowell JPL Small Body Database Browser on 1886 Lowell Reflist Minor planets navigator 1885 Herero 1887 Virton Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Lowell Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for people Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1949 Beltasteroid stub eo 1886 Lowell fa it 1886 Lowell la 1886 Lowell hu 1886 Lowell nn 1886 Lowell pl 1886 Lowell pt 1886 Lowell sk 1886 Lowell sr 1886 Lowell ... more details
refimprove date September 2010 Infobox Film name These Girls image thesegirlsfilm.jpg caption These Girls movie poster director John Hazlett producer Anne Marie G linas br Andrew Noble br John Hamilton producer John Hamilton br Sam Grana writer John Hazlett based on a play Vivienne Laxdal starring David Boreanaz br Caroline Dhavernas br Amanda Walsh br Holly Lewis music Ned Bouhalassa cinematography Alex Vendler editing Benjamin Duffield distributor Seville Pictures released March 2, 2006 runtime 92 minutes country Canada language English budget preceded by followed by These Girls is a 2006 film ... Walsh , Colin C. Berry and Donnell Makenzie. The movie revolves around three girls Dhavernas, Lewis ... sleeping with Keith, the other two girls attempt to do the same, ultimately looking to share him amongst ... place at the beginning of summer and follows three girls through a summer that will change their lives ... into the house and into the bedroom. An argument ensues between the girls and eventually all three ... three girls want Keith, then they should share him. Using a calendar, Keira explains that with Sue, Keith ... young girls . Backed into a corner, Keith agrees. The night after night sessions with the girls ... is upset when the girls almost tip off his wife and is hostile to the girls, saying he won t continue, but Keira restates her threat. Later, the girls get scared when Lenny Paul Spence , a biker friend ... threatened. The girls hide in the baby s room as Lenny begins to beat up Keith. As it turns out, Keith and Lenny plotted this in order to scare the girls away but it backfires when the girls eventually ... Keith has been doing with the girls and knows about Keith and Lenny s plan. This does not intimidate .... Gruber admits to the girls that Keith tricked them, making the extremely mad. Keith doesn t care ..., center, promoting These Girls at Schmooze 2005 David Boreanaz as Keith Clark Caroline Dhavernas ... www.thesegirlsthemovie.com imdb title id 0439008 title These Girls Amg movie 337135 These Girls Category ... more details
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 ... Trustee of the Lowell Institute , in 1943, upon the death of his cousin, Harvard President A. Lawrence Lowell . 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 ... 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. Lawrence Lowell 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
Other persons John Lowell File OldJudgeLowell.jpg thumb right 200px John Lowell. John A. Lowell June ... 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 ... heroes, activists, innovators and philanthropists. John Lowell, his descendants, and many other ... Mifflin. ISBN 0 89760 263 3. ref Early life and family Lowell was born in Newburyport, Massachusetts , the second son of Rev. John Lowell reverend John Lowell and Sarah Champney. he was the only child to survive 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 ... practice in Newburyport, Massachusetts. Lowell married his first wife, Sarah 14 January 1745 5 May ... children, 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 ..., produced 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 Abbott Lawrence Lowell , 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 ... a leader 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 Lowell, Jr. , federal judge Francis Cabot Lowell judge Francis Cabot Lowell , and architect Guy Lowell . Susanna died on March 30, 1777. At the onset of the American Revolution , and after ... more details
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