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Inott Point (62°31′31″S 60°00′17″W / 62.52528°S 60.00472°W / -62.52528; -60.00472) is a
point 1
nautical mile (2 km) north-northeast of
Edinburgh Hill...
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Ralph Herbert Inott (July 15, 1884 –
October 27, 1945) was an
American football and
baseball coach. He
served as the head
football coach at the University...
- The
Inotted lizardfish (Synodus evermanni) is a type of
lizardfish that
lives mainly in the
Eastern Pacific. S.
evermanni is
found in
marine environments...
- Sail Rock,
Deception Island,
Rezen Knoll,
Gleaner Heights,
Edinburgh Hill,
Inott Point,
Penguin Island,
Melville Peak, and
Bridgeman Island. Most of the...
- (1902–1903) Amos
Foster (1904–1905)
William Foley (1906) No team (1907)
Ralph Inott (1908)
Robert Burch (1909–1911)
Lowell Dana (1912–1913)
George Little (1914–1915)...
- (1902–1903) Amos
Foster (1904–1905)
William Foley (1906) No team (1907)
Ralph Inott (1908)
Robert Burch (1909–1911)
Lowell Dana (1912–1913)
George Little (1914–1915)...
- the Quaternary, such as
Rezen Knoll,
Gleaner Heights,
Edinburgh Hill and
Inott Point. The
island extends 73 km (45 mi) from
Start Point in the west to...
- (1902–1903) Amos
Foster (1904–1905)
William Foley (1906) No team (1907)
Ralph Inott (1908)
Robert Burch (1909–1911)
Lowell Dana (1912–1913)
George Little (1914–1915)...
- \ku-'bra-to-va mo-'gi-la\) is a
rocky peak of
elevation 140 m at the base of
Inott Point,
Varna Peninsula on
eastern Livingston Island in the
South Shetland...
- (1902–1903) Amos
Foster (1904–1905)
William Foley (1906) No team (1907)
Ralph Inott (1908)
Robert Burch (1909–1911)
Lowell Dana (1912–1913)
George Little (1914–1915)...