9-1250: Lippincott may refer to: Arts and media [ edit ] Lippincott's Monthly Magazine a 19th-century literary magazine published in Philadelphia, U.S. Andy Lippincott , a fictional character in the comic strip Doonesbury "Lippincott", a song by Animals as Leaders from the album The Joy of Motion , 2014 Businesses [ edit ] J. B. Lippincott & Co. , an American publishing company founded in 1836 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins , successor company, formed in 1998 Lippincott (brand consultancy) , an American brand strategy and design company People [ edit ] Charles E. Lippincott (1825–1887), American physician and politician David McCord Lippincott (1924–1984), American composer and lyricist Donald Lippincott (1893–1963), American athlete Esther J. Trimble Lippincott (1838—1888), American educator, reformer, author Janet Lippincott (1918–2007), American artist Joan Lippincott (born 1935), American concert organist and organ professor Job H. Lippincott (1842–1900), American lawyer Joseph Lippincott, engineer involved in
18-770: The California Water Wars in the 1900s Joshua Lippincott (1835–1906), Chancellor of the University of Kansas 1883–1889 Joshua Ballinger Lippincott , founder of J. B. Lippincott & Co. His grandson Joseph Wharton Lippincott (1887–1976), American publisher, author, naturalist, and sportsman His son Joseph Wharton Lippincott Jr. (1914–2003), American publisher Kristen Lippincott , London-based art historian and curator Richard Lippincott (Quaker) (1615–1683), English Quaker and an early settler of Shrewsbury, New Jersey Richard Lippincott (Loyalist) (1745–1826), an American who fought for
27-584: The American Periodicals Series from ProQuest . Lippincott's was published by J. B. Lippincott of Philadelphia until 1914, then by McBride, Nast & Co. There were 96 semi-annual volumes. From 1881 to 1885 they were issued as vols. 1 to 10 "New Series" or "N.S." (see image) and bound such as "Old Series, Vol. XXVII – New Series, Vol. I" (January to June 1881) but the old series was resumed with January 1887 issued as volume 37, number 1. Lippincott's published several notable authors of
36-773: The Crown during the American War of Independence Sara Jane Lippincott (1823–1904), pseudonym Grace Greenwood, American author Sarah Lee Lippincott (born 1920), American astronomer Lippincott baronets , a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain Sir Henry Lippincott, 1st Baronet (1737–1780) Places [ edit ] Lippincott, Ohio , an unincorporated community Lippincott Library, housed in Van Pelt Library of Wharton School of
45-521: The Society of Dance History Scholars Lippincott cap, or Ascot cap , a hat See also [ edit ] Lippincott Covered Bridge , a historic bridge in Morgan Township, Pennsylvania, U.S. Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lippincott . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
54-527: The University of Pennsylvania, U.S. Lippincott Mansion , a historic site in Ormond Beach, Florida, U.S. John Lippincott House , a historic building in Davenport, Iowa, U.S. Lippincott Street, Harbord Village , Toronto, Ontario, Canada Other uses [ edit ] Ellis R. Lippincott Award , an annual award in vibrational spectroscopy Gertrude Lippincott Award , an annual award of
63-586: The day, including: Gertrude Lippincott Award The Gertrude Lippincott Award is an annual award for the best English-language article in the field of dance studies. Previously it was awarded by the Society of Dance History Scholars ; since 2017 it has been awarded by the Dance Studies Association . The $ 500 award was named after modern dance teacher and mentor Gertrude Lippincott and honors exemplary dance scholarship. Ms. Lippincott
72-415: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lippincott&oldid=1067783216 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Lippincott%27s Monthly Magazine Lippincott's Monthly Magazine
81-574: Was a 19th-century literary magazine published in Philadelphia from 1868 to 1915, when it relocated to New York to become McBride's Magazine . It merged with Scribner's Magazine in 1916. Lippincott's published original works, general articles, and literary criticism. It is indexed in the Reader's Guide Retrospective database, and the full-text of many issues is available online from Project Gutenberg, and in various commercial databases such as
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