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- The International Fixed Calendar (also known as the Cotsworth plan, the Cotsworth calendar, the Eastman plan or the Yearal) was a proposed reform of the...
- Staats Cotsworth Jr. was born in Oak Park, Illinois, the son of Staats and Dorothy (Bodley) Cotsworth. He had a brother named John Littlefield Cotsworth. In...
- Cotsworth or Cotesworth may refer to: Cotesworth, historic mansion in North Carrollton, Mississippi Cotesworth P. Smith (1807–1862), ****ociate Justice...
- Moses Bruines Cotsworth (3 December 1859, Willitoft, East Yorkshire – 4 June 1943, Vancouver, British Columbia) was a British accountant, statistician...
- Suzanne, was born in 1937. Perkins married his second wife, Carol Morse Cotsworth, in 1960; they remained married until his death. Perkins died on June...
- developed by Moses B. Cotsworth. On January 17, 1925, Eastman invited Cotsworth to his home; he had been introduced to Cotsworth's calendar by a mutual...
- founded during the Great Depression in 1932 by a group of women: Lena Cotsworth Clarke, Janet Mitc****, Grace B. Faris, Virginia Moore Mackay, Marie Gerhardt-Olly...
- Cotsworth in 1908 when Cotsworth visited Ottawa. They discussed the International Fixed Calendar over lunch and Fleming agreed to present Cotsworth's...
- moved to NBC, Widmark turned the role to Carleton G. Young and Staats Cotsworth. During the 1940s, Widmark was also heard on such network radio programs...
- in 1935; they later divorced. Her final marriage was to actor Staats Cotsworth in 1972; he died in 1979. She died, aged 94, on June 4, 1998, at the Florence...