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Cabot may refer to: People * Cabot (surname) Places * 7317 Cabot, the asteroid ''Cabot'', a main-belt asteroid, the 7317th asteroid registered Canada * Cabot Head, in Ontario * Cabot Square, Montreal, Quebec * Lac Cabot, Mauricie, Quebec; a freshwater lake () * Cabot Strait, between Newfoundland and Nova Scotia * Cabot Trail, a highway in Nova Scotia * Cabot Education Centre, Neil's Harbour, Nova Scotia * Cabot Tower (St. John's), Newfoundland * Cabot Beach Provincial Park, Prince Edward Island United States * Cabot, Arkansas * Cabot Public Schools, Lonoke County, Arkansas * Cabot Center, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts * Cabot, Pennsylvania * Cabot, Vermont ** Cabot (village), Vermont * Cabot House, Harvard University * Mount Cabot, in New Hampshire * Cabot Mill, in Brunswick, Maine United Kingdom * Cabot, Bristol * Cabot Square, London ** Cabot Hall * Cabot Tower, Bristol, England Fictional locations * Cabot Cove, the fictional setting for the TV sho ...
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Cabot (surname)
Cabot is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Cabot family, of the Boston Brahmins, or "first families of Boston" * Bruce Cabot (1904–1972), American actor * Dolce Ann Cabot (1862–1943), New Zealand journalist, newspaper editor, feminist, and teacher * John Cabot (c. 1450 – c. 1499), Italian navigator and explorer, father of Sebastian Cabot * Godfrey Lowell Cabot (1861–1962), American industrialist who founded the Cabot Corporation * George Cabot (1752–1823), American merchant, seaman, and politician * John Moors Cabot (1901–1981), American diplomat and ambassador, son of Godfrey Lowell Cabot * Meg Cabot (born 1967), American author * Pilar Cabot (1940–2017), Catalan writer * Ricardo Cabot (other) **Ricardo Cabot (footballer) (1885–1958), Spanish footballer **Ricardo Cabot Boix (1917–2014), Spanish field hockey player and son of the above **Ricardo Cabot (field hockey, born 1949), Spanish field hockey player * Richard Clarke Cabot (1868– ...
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Mount Cabot
Mount Cabot is a mountain located in Coos County, in the U.S. state of New Hampshire. The mountain is the highest peak of the Pilot Range of the White Mountains. Cabot is flanked to the northeast by The Bulge, and to the south of Bunnell Notch by Terrace Mountain. Mount Cabot was named in honor of the Italian explorer Sebastian Cabot.Smith, Steven D., and Mike Dickerman. ''The 4000 Footers of the White Mountains''. Bondcliff Books, 2015. Cabot is drained by various brooks on the west side into the Israel River and on the east into the West Branch of the Upper Ammonoosuc River, and thence into the Connecticut River and Long Island Sound. Cabot is one of the Appalachian Mountain Club's "four-thousand footers", the northernmost in New Hampshire. It is also on the New England Fifty Finest list of the most topographically prominent peaks. The valley of the Israel River separates the Pilot Range from the rest of the White Mountains; Mt. Cabot's relative isolation gives it ...
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Cabot Rings
Cabot rings are thin, red-violet staining, threadlike strands in the shape of a loop or figure-8 that are found on rare occasions in red blood cells (erythrocytes). They are believed to be microtubules that are remnants from a mitotic spindle, and their presence indicates an abnormality in the production of red blood cells. Cabot Rings, considerably rare findings, when present are found in the cytoplasm of red blood cells and in most cases, are caused by defects of erythrocytic production and are not commonly found in the blood circulating throughout the body. Cytologic appearance Cabot rings appear as ring, figure-8 or loop-shaped structures on microscopy. Cabot rings stain red or purple with Wright's stain. Associated conditions Cabot rings have been observed in a handful of cases in patients with pernicious anemia, lead poisoning, certain other disorders of red blood cell production (erythropoiesis). History They were first described in 1903 by American physician A phy ...
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Cabot, Cabot & Forbes
Cabot, Cabot & Forbes (CC&F) is a real estate development firm in Boston, Massachusetts. It was founded by Francis Murray Forbes of the Boston Brahmin Forbes family in 1897 as a real estate management firm. Jay Doherty purchased the company in 2004 from its previous owners, the Marshall Field Family and is serving as the present CEO of the firm. History The firm was founded in 1897 by two members of Boston's Cabot family and F. Murray Forbes, originally to manage the real estate assets of the two families. In the 1940s, CC&F started developing industrial parks. In 1948, the firm developed the 300-acre New England Industrial Center in Needham, Massachusetts. In the early 1950s, the firm entered the real estate development business, led by Alexander C. Forbes and Gerald W. Blakeley Jr. In 1956, the firm was bought by Blakely. In 1979, it was bought by Field Enterprises, whose ownership passed to Marshall Field V in 1984.Steve Kerch, "Firm Plays well in Lake Forest", ''Chicago ...
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Maria Moors Cabot Prizes
The Maria Moors Cabot Prizes are the oldest international awards in the field of journalism. They are presented each fall by the Trustees of Columbia University to journalists in the Western hemisphere who are viewed as having made a significant contributions to upholding freedom of the press in the Americas and Inter-American understanding. Since 2003, the prize can be awarded to an organization instead of an individual. History The American Boston industrialist and philanthropist, Godfrey Lowell Cabot, who founded the Cabot Corporation and was also a major benefactor of both MIT and Harvard, where the general science library is named in his honor, established the Maria Moors Cabot Prizes in 1938, in memory of his wife. The prizes have been awarded annually since 1939, by the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York, on recommendation of the dean of the Graduate School of Journalism and the Cabot Prize Board, which is composed of journalists and educators. Boar ...
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Cabot 36
The Cabot 36 sailboat is a Canadian classic sailing yacht that was built in the 1970s in Sydney, Nova Scotia from plans and drawings by the famous design team of Ted Brewer and Bob Walstrom. Only 49 Cabots were produced by Cabotcraft Industries, which folded in the late ‘70s when orders and government funding diminished and the market for sailing vessels hit a slump in both Canada and the U.S. Cabotcraft Industries Cabotcraft Industries (CCI) was the result of a financial partnership between the Cape Breton Development Corporation (Devco), and two Toronto entrepreneurs and boaters, Fred Karp, V.P. at Speedy Muffler, and advertising executive, Jerry Goodes. CCI began operations at Pt. Edward Industrial Park, Sydney, N.S. in late 1972 or early 1973, in World War I naval buildings that had been converted by the Coast Guard for bringing small craft out of the water. In the early seventies, the mining industry in Cape Breton was on the wane. Devco's mission was to put unemployed ...
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Samuel Cabot Incorporated
Samuel Cabot Incorporated is a manufacturer of wood stain and other wood finishes. It was founded by Samuel Cabot IV in 1877 and remained privately held until it was acquired by the Valspar Corporation in 2005. Its best-known brand is Cabot Stain. Its headquarters are in Newburyport, Massachusetts. History Samuel Cabot IV studied chemistry at M.I.T. and Zurich Polytechnic (now ETH Zurich). After visiting factories in Europe, he was inspired to work on coal tar-based products. He set up a laboratory in Chelsea, Massachusetts and his brother Godfrey joined him in 1882. They produced household disinfectant, sheep dip, wood preservatives, and shingle stain using coal tar that was a by-product of the gas works in Boston. They later bought a factory in Worthington, Pennsylvania which produced lampblack for making ink from natural gas Natural gas (also fossil gas, methane gas, and gas) is a naturally occurring compound of gaseous hydrocarbons, primarily methane (9 ...
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Cabot Creamery
The Cabot Creamery Cooperative is an American dairy agricultural marketing cooperative owned by Agri-Mark. The cooperative has a plant in Cabot, Vermont, but its administrative headquarters is in Waitsfield, Vermont. History The original plant had a total investment of $3,700 (), which was paid by 94 farmers in proportion to the number of cattle which each owned. The cooperative started out making butter with the excess milk produced, and began shipping its products south. In 1930, it started making cheese. By 1960, the cooperative had 600 member farmers, although the number of farms in Vermont and across the nation was steadily shrinking. Following a decline in membership, the Cabot Farmers Cooperative Creamery merged in 1992 with Agri-Mark, a cooperative of 1,800 farm families in New England and New York, and was reincorporated as Cabot Creamery Cooperative Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Agri-mark. In 2008, there were about 400 Cabot farms in Vermont belonging to A ...
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Cabot Corporation
Cabot Corporation is an American specialty chemicals and performance materials company headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. The company operates in over 20 countries with 36 manufacturing plants, eight research and development facilities and 28 sales offices. History Cabot Corporation was founded by Godfrey Lowell Cabot in 1882 when he applied for a patent for a "carbon black making apparatus". The company incorporated in the state of Delaware in 1960. In 1993, a team of Cabot researchers developed a process for modifying the surface of carbon, allowing chemists and researchers to prepare surface modified carbon black products with properties never before associated with carbon materials. This breakthrough led to the development of new technologies and products including aqueous inkjet colorants, for printer ink the basis of Cabot's Inkjet Colorants business unit, which was founded in 1996. In 2003, Cabot developed a commercialized process that allows continuous production ...
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Cabot Cove
Cabot may refer to: People * Cabot (surname) Places * 7317 Cabot, the asteroid ''Cabot'', a main-belt asteroid, the 7317th asteroid registered Canada * Cabot Head, in Ontario * Cabot Square, Montreal, Quebec * Lac Cabot, Mauricie, Quebec; a freshwater lake () * Cabot Strait, between Newfoundland and Nova Scotia * Cabot Trail, a highway in Nova Scotia * Cabot Education Centre, Neil's Harbour, Nova Scotia * Cabot Tower (St. John's), Newfoundland * Cabot Beach Provincial Park, Prince Edward Island United States * Cabot, Arkansas * Cabot Public Schools, Lonoke County, Arkansas * Cabot Center, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts * Cabot, Pennsylvania * Cabot, Vermont ** Cabot (village), Vermont * Cabot House, Harvard University * Mount Cabot, in New Hampshire * Cabot Mill, in Brunswick, Maine United Kingdom * Cabot, Bristol * Cabot Square, London ** Cabot Hall * Cabot Tower, Bristol, England Fictional locations * Cabot Cove, the fictional setting for th ...
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Cabot Tower, Bristol
Cabot Tower is a tower in Bristol, England, situated in a public park on Brandon Hill, between the city centre, Clifton and Hotwells. It is a grade II listed building. The tower was built in the 1890s to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the journey of John Cabot from Bristol to land which later became Canada. Public access to the viewing platforms at the top of the tower was suspended from 2007 to 2011 for repairs. History The site of the tower was occupied in the Middle Ages by a chapel which may have belonged to St James' Priory. During the 16th century the chapel was replaced by a windmill. The tower was constructed in memory of John Cabot, 400 years after he set sail in ''Matthew'' from Bristol and landed in what was later to become Canada. It was paid for by public subscription. The foundation stone was laid on 24 June 1897 by the Marquis of Dufferin and Ava and the tower was completed in July 1898. The architect was William Venn Gough and it was built by Love ...
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