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Olcott

[ ol-kuht ]

noun

  1. Chauncey Chancellor John Olcott, 1860–1932, U.S. tenor, actor, and songwriter.


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Working with Richard Olcott, an architect in his firm, Mr. Polshek insisted that the project include the reimagining of a decrepit railroad span that ran along its southern edge; once converted to a pedestrian bridge, it provided easy access to the museum for a low-income community across the river.

Said Jessica Olcott Yllemo, senior fellow for climate security at the American Security Project, a nonpartisan group in Washington, D.C.:

Said Jessica Olcott Yllemo, senior fellow for climate security at the American Security Project, a nonpartisan group in Washington, D.C.:

Our stage manager, Heather Olcott, had our director, Anna Glass, on the phone.

Irish balladeer Chauncey Olcott charms Lillian Russell and an alderman’s daughter in 1890s New York.

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