Examples of using Alcott in English and their translations into Chinese
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On January 19, 1879, Alcott and Franklin Benjamin Sanborn wrote a prospectus for a new school which they distributed to potentially interested people throughout the country.
Amos Bronson Alcott, a teacher and member of the New England Non-Resistance Society, came up with the idea of Fruitlands in 1841.
It was there that their first child, a daughter they named Anna Bronson Alcott, was born on March 16, 1831, after 36 hours of labor.
Alcott spoke, as opportunity arose, before the"lyceums" then common in various parts of the United States, or addressed groups of hearers as they invited him.
Alcott described his sustenance as a"Pythagorean diet": meat, eggs, butter, cheese, and milk were excluded and drinking was confined to well water.
Alcott was one of several who attempted to storm the courthouse; when gunshots were heard, he was the only one who stood his ground, though the effort was unsuccessful.
Alcott was rejected by most public opinion and, by the summer of 1837, he had only 11 students left and no assistant after Margaret Fuller moved to Providence.
In the film category, the winners were 19th-century author Louisa May Alcott and screenwriter Greta Gerwig, who adapted Alcott's novel“Little Women” for the screen.
William Alcott.
Alcott House.
Emerson Alcott.
Amos Bronson Alcott.
Elizabeth Sewall Alcott.
Alcott House.
West Street Bronson Alcott.
Amos Bronson Alcott- Born.
Emerson wrote a eulogy, and Alcott helped plan the preparations.
The commune attracted 14 residents, including the Alcott and Lane families.
Louisa May Alcott Google doodle marks 184th birthday of‘Little Women' author.
The members of the Alcott family were not happy with their Fruitlands experience.